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Saving water during wall construction can significantly reduce water consumption

By Mr. Monnanda Appaiah, Managing Director, Wienerberger India

In a report released by DTE (Down to Earth) an organization dealing with Environment protection, the world extracts 145 Cubic Kilometers of water every year. The rate of extraction far supersedes the rate of replenishment. With the impact of Global warming, excessive emissions of Green House Gases, erratic rainfall patterns has led to droughts and drought like conditions across the world. Building construction industry is one sector which consumes a substantially high amount of water every year. Water consumed in pre-construction stage is generally sourced from ground water leading to further water scarcity.

For every 1 Sq. Mt of wall construction, an average of 350 litres of water gets consumed…

Generally, the maximum water use happens during:

1) Preparation of sand, cement mortar

2) Curing of walls before and after plastering

Scarcity of water has hampered all industries in some way or the other and this includes the construction industry as well. Water is needed in large amounts in the construction industry for various purposes. Right in the beginning, water is needed to mix mortar, sand and other raw ingredients that are needed in the construction work. To make the plaster and construction strong and solid, water is sprayed on the built surface in abundance so that mortar absorbs the same and makes it tougher. Gallons of water are needed for the same depending on the volume of the construction project.

Reducing water consumption and improving water efficiency in buildings is a major step towards sustainable water management.

Trying a different product in the construction industry instead of mortar

With severe scarcity of water in India, carrying out the above-mentioned construction processes is next to impossible. How about trying something different for the construction industry so that the whole work gets completed without use of water? Instead of using mortar between the bricks for keeping them together, how about using a kind of strong adhesive that will do the work of the mortar?

A new product has been launched in the market by the name of ‘Dryfix’. This product is nothing but strong glue, which will work as an alternative for mortar. When applied in between two bricks, they will stick to one another. It will have the same function as that of mortar, but with lesser hassles. More importantly, it will be possible to save great volumes of water by using this product. Moreover, the adhesive is environment-friendly and sustainable solution, without using single drop of water in construction. This product can become an integral part of sustainable construction practices in the country.

Along with saving water, ‘Dryfix’ is easy to use. It just needs to be applied on the surfaces between two bricks and that is all that needs to be done. No separate mixture needs to be created; there are no chances of debris or other particles falling on the ground during construction work and no additional labor of cleaning up the place after construction work is completed for the day. With such easy and hassle-free application, the speed of construction work also gets boosted leading to quick completion of a construction project.

Water conservation – preserving water and using it during crisis times

The invention of ‘Dryfix’ can solve the problem of water crisis in the construction industry for sure, but for other industries water is inevitable. Therefore, it is important that people know effective ways of water conservation. Interestingly, the process of water conservation can begin from the home and then can be extended to the neighbourhood, to the workplace and so on. With more numbers of people getting involved in the process of water conservation, the results are definitely going to get better with each passing day.

Water is mandatory for agriculture and there are many water conservation techniques that are followed by farmers for irrigation. Farmers in India use billion gallons of water every day for irrigation, aquaculture and livestock care. With dire scarcity of water, managing the whole thing will be difficult and become impossible after a point of time.

If common people start conserving water in the small ways they can in their homes and workplaces, it will be possible to save lots of water on the long run. And this conserved water can be used in various ways during crisis situations. The Indian government and respective state governments have also taken great measures towards conserving water. Large tanks, dams, lakes and reservoirs have been built where water can be stored and used for various works. In case of water scarcity or drought conditions, water from the reservoirs can be used. But the reservoirs and tanks have fixed capacity. As soon as water levels come down in the tanks and reservoirs, they should be replenished when water is available.

With appropriate water conservation methods, it is definitely possible to combat possible drought conditions.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

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