Water Security & Sustainability Infrastructure

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The water network at Prestige Golden Grove uses a large water treatment plant and a modern recycling system to give all families a steady, daily supply. A grand community with 10 tall towers rising 52 floors high faces unique utility needs. Because of this, collecting rainwater and recycling greywater are both vital steps. The layout uses automatic water pumps and smart storage tanks to deliver steady water pressure to all 5,120 homes. This complete design shields your family from local water shortages.

How the Two-Pipe Network Works


The project uses two separate pipe lines. One line carries fresh water, and the other carries recycled water. This design reduces on daily waste all over the 28.7-acre campus.

  • Fresh Water Supply: Clean, safe water goes straight to your kitchen and bathroom taps. This water goes through many big filters. It is completely safe for the daily cooking and washing.
  • Recycled Water Supply: Used water from showers and washing machines goes to an on-site plant. The system cleans this water until it has no smell. It then flows into your toilet flush tanks. It also waters the plants in the 11-acre central park.
  • Rainwater Ground Wells: The campus has many deep pits in the ground. These pits catch rain from the roofs and roads. The system cleans the rain. It then sends the water back down into the earth.

Easy Pros and Cons of the Water System


Living in a tall building with its own water plant has clear perks. Still, there are a few daily facts you should know.

The Clear Advantages

  • Good Water Pressure: Large roof tanks keep water moving down smoothly. Homes on the top 52nd floor get the same strong pressure as flats on the ground floor.
  • No Summer Shortages: The society cleans and reuses almost all wastewater for flushes and lawns. This cuts the need for outside water trucks by half in dry months.
  • Lower Water Bills: Using recycled water for the lawns keeps costs low. This saves money for every family in the community.

The Practical Disadvantages

  • Plant Repair Costs: Running high-tech water plants and pumps costs money. These service needs add to your monthly society maintenance fees.
  • Strict Plumbing Rules: The building uses a strict dual-pipe setup. Because of this, you cannot change your home pipes without asking the office first.

Money Benefits for Buyers


Constant water security is a major selling point in the local housing market. Families and renters moving to the Velimela area look for buildings that do not run dry.

[Clean and Reuse Water] ➔ [Fewer Water Trucks] ➔ [Lower Monthly Fees] ➔ [Higher Resale Value]

Communities that catch rain and reuse water have much lower daily running costs. This strong network protects your home asset from regional shortages. It makes your flat highly attractive to corporate renters who work in the nearby Financial District.

FAQs


1. Is the home water treated for hardness before it hits my taps?

The main water plant has been built-in softeners. This step removes harsh minerals to protect your taps, geysers, and washing machines from rust.

2. Does the recycled flush water have a bad smell?

No. The cleaning plant mixes the water with air and filters it many times. This process removes all waste and bad smells, leaving the water clear and safe for toilets.

3. What happens to the water pumps during a power cut?

The water pumps link straight to the big generator line. If the grid power goes out, the pumps switch to the generator in less than 15 seconds.

4. Can I put a standard RO filter in my kitchen?

Yes. The water in your kitchen is pre-filtered and ready for any standard home purifier. The hook-up points are already set inside your kitchen wall.

5. How do the rain pits help the local ground?

The deep ground pits catch millions of liters of rain during the monsoon. Instead of letting it waste away into street drains, the water goes back into the soil.

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