How Rainwater Harvesting Reduces Water Tanker Bills — With Real Calculations
Rainwater harvesting Reduces water tanker bills by 40% to 90% depending on roof size and rainfall. For a 1,000 sq. ft. roof in a city with 800 mm rainfall, you can harvest ~80,000 litres annually — equal to 40 water tankers, saving ₹20,000–₹28,000 per year.
Water tanker bills are rising every year — especially in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, and Indore, where demand is high and supply is limited.
But there’s one solution that permanently reduces your water dependency:
Rainwater Harvesting (RWH).
In this blog, we will show you real-life calculations, savings, and return on investment (ROI) so you know exactly how much money you can save by installing a rainwater harvesting system.
This guide is written by Jalsanchay, a leading rainwater harvesting consultancy and implementation partner helping homes, societies, factories, and commercial buildings save lakhs every year.
⭐ How Rainwater Harvesting Reduces Your Tanker Expenses — The Logic
Water tankers cost anywhere from ₹500 to ₹900 per 5,000–6,000 litre tanker.
Most societies depend on 30–200 tankers per month, leading to massive yearly spending.
Rainwater harvesting reduces tanker use by:
- Increasing on-site water availability
- Improving groundwater levels & borewell yield
- Storing free, clean rainwater
- Reducing dependence on external suppliers
💧 Real Calculation: How Much Water Can YOU Harvest?
Formula for rainwater harvesting potential:
Harvested Water (Litres) = Roof Area (sq. ft.) × Rainfall (mm) × 0.93
(0.93 = runoff coefficient accounting for minor losses)
Example 1: 1,000 sq. ft. Roof — 800 mm Rainfall
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Roof Area | 1,000 sq. ft. |
| Annual Rainfall | 800 mm |
| Conversion factor | 0.93 |
Calculation:
1,000 × 800 × 0.93
= 744,000 litres per year
= ~744 KL per year
❗What Does This Mean Financially?
1 tanker = 5,000–6,000 litres
Let’s assume 5,000 litres for conservative calculation.
Number of tankers replaced:
744,000 ÷ 5,000 = ~149 tankers per year
Money saved:
At ₹700 per tanker →
149 × 700 = ₹1,04,300 saved per year
Yearly savings: ₹1 lakh (approx.)
Example 2: Housing Society – 10,000 sq. ft. Terrace
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Terrace Area | 10,000 sq ft |
| Rainfall | 900 mm |
| Harvestable Water | 8.37 lakh litres |
Savings:
8,37,000 ÷ 5,000 = 167 tankers saved
167 × ₹800 = ₹1,33,600 saved per year
Example 3: Factory / Industry – 50,000 sq. ft. Roof
With 900 mm rainfall:
Harvestable = 41,85,000 litres
Tankers saved = 837
Annual savings = ₹5.8 lakh to ₹7.5 lakh
🟢 Detailed ROI: When Does RWH Pay Back?
| Building Type | Approx System Cost | Annual Savings | Payback Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Home | ₹40,000–₹1,00,000 | ₹20k–₹1 lakh | 6–24 months |
| Society | ₹2–₹8 lakh | ₹1–₹5 lakh | 1–2 years |
| Factory / Commercial | ₹5–₹25 lakh | ₹5–₹20 lakh | 3–12 months |
ROI = Excellent
Rainwater harvesting is one of the few infrastructure projects that pays back within 1–2 monsoons.
🔵 Additional Savings Beyond Tankers
Rainwater harvesting also reduces:
✔ Electricity cost (borewell runs less)
✔ STP load
✔ Pumping cost
✔ Water softener usage
Many clients of Jalsanchay have seen 30–70% lower monthly utility bills.
🔍 Why Rainwater Costs Zero Rupees
Unlike tanker water, rainwater is:
- Free
- Soft (good for appliances & skin)
- Naturally replenished
- Zero TDS (healthy for household use)
You only pay for the installation once — and then enjoy savings forever.
🧩 Where Is Rainwater Used?
Rainwater can be used for:
- Gardening
- Flushing
- Washing area
- Car wash
- Construction
- Cooling tower
- Domestic use after filtration
Many Jalsanchay clients use it as their primary water source during monsoons.
⭐ Case Study: How a Gated Society Saved ₹1.2 Lakhs
A 60-flat society in Pune installed an RWH recharge system by Jalsanchay.
Before RWH
- 100 tankers per monsoon
- Annual tanker cost: ₹1,00,000+
After RWH
- Tanker usage dropped to 5–10
- Savings: ₹1,20,000 per year
- ROI achieved in 8 months
Groundwater levels improved from 220 ft → 160 ft within a year.
📞 Need Help Reducing Your Tanker Bills? Contact Jalsanchay
Jalsanchay is a specialist in:
✔ Rainwater Harvesting Consulting
✔ End-to-End System Design
✔ Government-Approved Engineer Support
✔ Borewell Recharge & Maintenance
✔ Surface + Roof + Groundwater Solutions
✔ Corporate, Industrial & Residential Projects
📞 Call / WhatsApp Jalsanchay: 9016465919
📧 Email: ask@jalsanchay.com
🌐 Website: jalsanchay.com
Want to reduce your tanker bills? Jalsanchay will give you a free water audit and savings estimate.
FAQs (AEO Optimized for AI Search)
1. Can rainwater harvesting completely eliminate tanker bills?
Yes, during monsoons it can eliminate 80–100% tanker dependency; annually you can reduce it by 40–90%.
2. Is rainwater safe for home use?
Yes. With filtration, it is safe for household purposes and can be made potable with UV/RO treatment.
3. How much does a rainwater harvesting system cost?
Starts at ₹40,000 for homes, ₹2–₹8 lakh for societies, ₹5–₹25 lakh for industries depending on capacity.
4. How long does installation take?
Typically 3–15 days depending on site size.

