18th May 2025, Kathmandu
Groundwater is one of the major sources of drinking water for the residents of the Kathmandu valley since time immemorial. The stone spouts, wells, and kuwas (spring water points) are the major water outlets that can be seen everywhere in the valley.
Groundwater Recharge in Kathmandu
However, over the last two decades, the excess groundwater extraction, haphazard building constructions, and roads have led to the significant depletion of the groundwater in the valley. The change in rainfall pattern, that is, extensive rainfall in short duration, has also made some impact on the natural process of groundwater recharging.
To address these issues and to replenish groundwater through the artificial groundwater recharge initiatives, Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL) and Centre for Integrated Urban Development (CIUD), demonstrating Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in the urban water management, have implemented yet another groundwater recharge project in ward number 22 and 25 of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City in 2024-25.
With the key objectives of increasing groundwater level at the selected sites, demonstrating low-cost groundwater recharge technology, and motivating local governments and communities to replicate and scale up similar objectives, the project installed six recharge systems in Ward 25 and five in Ward 22. Each system consists of a recharge well and a filter chamber. The average depth of the well is 20 feet.
After the successful completion, CIUD and BNL jointly handed over the groundwater recharge systems to the chairpersons of ward 22 and ward 25 in the presence of Ms. Sunita Dangol, Deputy Mayor of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, ward members, and community groups.
Ms. Sunita Dangol, Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu, shared, “As there is a need for water recharge in Kathmandu, we have been working with CIUD and Bottlers Nepal for water recharge systems in several areas in Kathmandu and have been witnessing its positive impacts. Today, we are very glad that we have been able to implement this project in Wards 22 and 25, which is a core area of Kathmandu. The impact from this project will be experienced by the communities of the area, which is when we will celebrate the true success of the project.”
It has been estimated that the systems will help in replenishing nearly 8,624 kiloliters of water per annum, thereby stabilizing the groundwater table of the intervention area. While the project was implemented closely with both members from Ward 22 and 25, various vital community groups such as the Sankata Club, Gwahali Dabu, Aryavalokitesvara Sudhar Sumuha, Kel Achaju Guthi, and Machhindra Club contributed their efforts to the project.
This project is the continuation of the tri-partite collaboration of Bottlers Nepal Limited, CIUD, and WaterAid Nepal after the successful implementation of similar projects in Ranibari in ward number 3 of the KMC, UCEP in Thimi Municipality, at Rajdal Army Barrack in Lagankhel in Lalitpur Metropolitan City, and in Balaju Park, ward 16 of the KMC. This partnership, through the previous projects, has been replenishing nearly 156,000 kiloliters of groundwater annually.
About Coca-Cola Beverages in Nepal
Coca-Cola Beverages Nepal refreshes consumers across the country through its core product offerings of Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, and Kinley, and impacts thousands as a System. The company works with WaterAid Nepal, Centre for Integrated Urban Development (CIUD), Smartpaani, and Splash on innovative integrated water management solutions for water conservation, water replenishment, and to improve the livelihoods of communities, which has made Coca-Cola a water-positive company.
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About CIUD
Centre for Integrated Urban Development (CIUD), in collaboration with Coca-Cola Beverages Nepal, is a non-governmental organization that promotes people-centered urban development. It seeks community-based, sustainable solutions for livable cities and collaborates with municipalities to complement government efforts to address urban challenges.
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