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In 2024, as part of our ongoing Bakori Vanarai Project, we proudly introduced the Chatrapathi Lake, a monumental step towards enhancing water conservation in Pune's low-rainfall regions. With a capacity to hold up to 1 crore (10 million) liters of water, Chatrapathi Lake stands as a testament to our commitment to sustainable water management and community support.
Why Chatrapathi Lake? Wagholi and Bakori are two areas in Pune known for their low rainfall and diminishing underground water levels. In these regions, where groundwater resources are critically low, Chatrapathi Lake serves as a vital reservoir that significantly contributes to replenishing the underground water table. By increasing the available groundwater by 100 crore (1 billion) liters annually, this lake plays a crucial role in ensuring a more stable and sustainable water supply for the community.
Investing in Sustainable Water Solutions
The construction of Chatrapathi Lake has been a major financial undertaking, reflecting our dedication to effective water conservation. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the expenditure:
Digging the Lake Area: ₹35 Lakhs
Pipelines for Irrigation: ₹3 Lakhs
Maintenance and Other Activities: ₹2 Lakhs
Pot Holes Digging:
Total Expenditure: ₹40 Lakhs (4 Million)
Fostering Long-Term Water Sustainability
Our primary goal with the Chatrapathi Lake initiative is to create a lasting impact on the water resources of Pune's arid regions. By substantially increasing the underground water levels, we aim to:
Together, We Make a Difference The Chatrapathi Lake project represents our unwavering commitment to tackling water scarcity issues and improving the quality of life in our community. With continued support and engagement, we strive to achieve our vision of a more water-secure future.