Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence launches Chennai Water Sustainability Assessment Report
The Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), has launched a report highlighting the potential water challenges in Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA). The report was launched at a virtual event attended by Dr. T. Prabhushankar, I.A.S. Executive Director, Chennai Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Mr. Sanjay Seth, Senior Director, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Mr. Viral Oza, Chief Marketing Officer, Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd., and other expert panelists.
Sustainable water use in habitats is one of the key areas of
research of The Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), which aims to develop
science-based solutions for India’s built environment. The report follows a unique, integrated, ‘One
Water’ methodology that incorporates multiple aspects of water systems - such
as stormwater, wastewater, and water supply networks - to recommend best
practices for holistic urban water management. *
Speaking at the launch of the report, Mr. Viral Oza, Chief
Marketing Officer, Mahindra Lifespaces, said, “Water conservation and
management are priorities for Mahindra Lifespaces across our residential and
industrial projects pan India. More than
1 million litres of water are saved annually across our residential projects
through rainwater harvesting, sewage treatment plants, water-efficient plumbing
fixtures, and regular recycle and reuse.
We hope this assessment report will enhance awareness of present and
future water challenges facing stakeholder communities across Chennai; and spur
action to secure water sustainability in the city.”
Mr. Sanjay Seth, Senior Director, The Energy and Resources
Institute (TERI), said, “Current climate change and population growth trends
indicate that by the year 2025, the inhabitants of Chennai would be faced with
multiple water crises. Compounded by extreme weather events and developmental
activities, it is projected to result in widespread flooding, pollution, and a
shortage of potable water. This report on 'Water Sustainability Assessment of
Chennai Metropolitan Area' aims to provide a way forward to overcome these
challenges with the objective of sensitizing all stakeholders including
citizens on the aspects of water sustainability.”
Key report findings:
- Considering
the current urban growth trend in Chennai, the city’s built-up area is
estimated to increase to 708.3 km2 in 2025, or thrice the area in 1997. At the same time, the city’s water bodies are
expected to shrink to 38.4 km2 by 2025, or one-third of their coverage in 1997.
- The region
is expected to experience an unpredictable pattern of rainfall over the coming
years due to changing climate, extreme El Nino conditions, and continuous
warming of the Bay of Bengal off the Tamil Nadu coast, thus making it difficult
to predict the rainfall intensity and period.
Chennai faces a significant risk of pollution of its natural
waterways. The quantity of wastewater generated in Chennai is estimated to
increase to 1,789.2 MLD by 2025.
Key report recommendations for sustainable water management in CMA:
- Propagation
and adoption of water conservation practices such as rainwater harvesting,
wastewater recycling and reuse, to meet the rising water demand due to rapid
demographic changes
- Developing
policies and designing measures towards protecting the region’s ecosystems to
strengthen both natural and urban water flow systems
- Identifying
and filling up data gaps related to groundwater availability, extraction and
use by conducting detailed surveys
- Strengthening
of the water governance structure and administration; establishing a
transparent and participatory mechanism through capacity building and training
programmes
The Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence leverages
state-of-the art research techniques, tools, and performance measurement
solutions to boost the development of green buildings in India. The joint research initiative is working
towards developing open-source and science-based solutions for India’s real
estate sector.
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