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        That’s right! Most of us when we go shopping for our dream home, the last thing we think about is water amongst so many other priority considerations – proximity to kids’ school, commute to our workplaces, proximity to shopping centres and markets.

        How would a builder build such a large and beautiful project if they didn’t have access to water. Of course, water would be surely ‘there’

        When you moved, there were 22 flats that were occupied.

        End of ‘flashback’ …cut to today’s scene….18 months since you moved to this Apartment.

        Today you have 128 flats occupied which make up 80% of the Apartment complex. So, in the last 18 months, the occupancy has gone up nearly 5 times. So has the demand for water. Now, the borewell yield is no longer able to cope with the increase in demand.

        Water deficit is simply an imbalance between existing water demand and available water supply. Which means that the deficit can be managed by managing both – existing water demand as well as available water supply. Correct? 

        But, what is a typical human response to a water deficit situation?

        As soon as we experience the water stress in the form of water shortage, our immediate response is we need to get ‘more’ water from somewhere. That somewhere could be a new borewell or water purchased using a water tanker.

        We never ever stop to think what could we ‘do’ to manage our water demand. Managing demand? Why? How?


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