Delhi Tightens Reins on Rainwater Harvesting Compliance

From May, the Delhi government will enforce strict adherence to rainwater harvesting system rules. A 10% water bill rebate will be withdrawn if systems are non-functional, emphasising a shared responsibility for water resource management. Verification and accountability measures will ensure genuine compliance across all properties.

Delhi Tightens Reins on Rainwater Harvesting Compliance
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In a bid to bolster sustainable water practices, the Delhi government is set to enforce stringent rules for rainwater harvesting systems starting May. Water Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh, in collaboration with the Delhi Jal Board under the 'Catch the Rain' campaign, plans to revoke the 10% rebate on water bills if systems are non-functional.

Singh announced that a comprehensive campaign would be initiated to inspect these systems across government facilities and private communities. The initiative underlines the compulsory nature of RWH systems, reinforcing that water management is a shared responsibility among citizens and the administration.

The introduction of a self-declaration and verification process aims to institutionalize accountability, ensuring that compliance is authentic and extends beyond paperwork. By promoting effective implementation of RWH systems, Singh seeks to secure the city's water future.

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