Water conservation measures - Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd - Nashik (Maharashtra)
This presentation provides the detials of the water conservation efforts undertaken by Mahindra and Mahindra, Nashik, Maharashtra. Water conservation measures at Mahindra & Mahindra have taken the form of monitoring and reporting systems that are linked with performance management, so that water efficiency is not seen as a separate exercise from productivity enhancement.
Processes include reuse for forklift washing, gardening, ETP/STP dosing & cleaning and for WCs & urinals; water waste reduction through robotized paint processes and sensors for leaks, water levels and WC/tap use, and water recycling in the paint shop, paint stripping unit and toilets. Treated effluent is also used for fire hydrant requirements.
These measures have led to a reduction in specific water consumption from 6.38 cu m per vehicle in 2003-'04 to 4.62 cu m/vehicle in 2006-'07, and waste water discharge has also come down significantly. Solar panels for hot water for utensil cleaning are an interesting innovation here that has also contributed to reduced water use.
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Location
Nashik, MM, India
Latitude: 20.000660, Longitude: 73.780853
- Content Type: Case Studies
- Media Type: Presentations
- Category: Water Audit, Toilets, Effluents, Environment, Industry, Rainwater Harvesting, Solid Waste, Wastewater, Wastewater Management, Wastewater Recycling, Water for Industry, Water Harvesting, Water Management, Water Quality, Watershed Development
- Location / Time: India, Maharashtra, Nashik
- Difficulty Level: Intermediate


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