Mangaluru: Retired principal makes water to flow even when pump is off


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 18: People are aware of the pump sets which pump out water when the switch of the pump is on. A pump in Guruvayanakere has been able to pump out water when the pump, once it is set in ON position and then switched off. The water continues to pour out without stopping. This has been happening for the last 12 years.

Retired principal, Govind Bhat Kadappu, residing in Vidyanagar, Guruvayanakere, is the man behind this rare feat. He has been able to transfer water from an open well to his bore well through the siphon method at very low cost continuously. Under the siphon system, water which is started to pump once, continues to pump even when the engine is off. That too, recharging of bore well through this method is very rare.

In September this year, Govind Bhat wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking direction all over the country to adopt recharging of bore wells through the siphon method that is easy and cost effective. He also had sent a graph to explain. The office of the Prime Minister has responded quickly. It has asked the state chief secretary to look into it and send a report. Bhat has also sent information about this system to the union minister of state for agriculture, Shobha Karandlaje.

Currently two methods are used for recharging bore wells. One is making water from rooftops to directly enter the bore well. The other is to dig pits around the bore well, spreading sand and crushed stones so that the water gets filtered before entering the bore well. These systems need an average of Rs 10,000. But in Bhat's system, this will be possible by spending just Rs 3.5 to 4 thousand. This represents the cost of fixing the gate valve and foot valve.

For this method to succeed, the water level in bore wells should be less than the level in the open well. A three-fourth inch pipe should be used between the open well and bore well. Another one inch pipe should be provided and its end should be fixed to the three-fourth inch pipe's foot valve. When the pump of the bore well is on, the one inch pipe's gate valve should be opened and it should ensure that water fills in the three fourth inch pipe. The water fills in one second.

When water is full, immediately, the pump should be switched off and the gate valve should be closed. The water from the open well flows through the three fourth inch pipe to the bore well. There is no need to switch on the pump again as water continues to flow nonstop.

It is possible to recharge the bore well even without the pump through a siphon system. For this, water has to be filled in the three fourth inch pipe from a water tank placed at a higher altitude and then the gate valve should be closed.

Govind Bhat has been recharging his bore well in this way right from the beginning of the rainy season till December. He stops when the water level in the well begins to recede. So far his two bore wells have not stopped giving water during summer.

Bhat is a researcher of several things. His father was the first to invent an arecanut husking machine. After retirement, he used to make refills by making ink. He also was cutting different size diamonds and stones. He is 75 now and has concentrated on agriculture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 15 2021

    Nothing new, any engineering student would know the siphon effect from Hydraulics subject

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  • Dsouza, Mudarangadi/udupi

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    I want to know is there any similar systems available to pump out water from borewells.

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  • LAWRENCE MENDONCA, Vamanjoor/ Dubai

    Mon, Nov 15 2021

    There is no system available to pump out water from Borewell withyout a pump. you can use a Turbine pump or Air pressure by Venturi process. But power is a must to work against gravity. and lift the water,

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  • LAWRENCE MENDONCA, Vamanjoor/ Dubai

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    We have to appreciate the effort by Mr. Bhat to make practical use of siphonic flow principle of liquids.This is similar to emptying water from big vessel to a small bottle by using a tube completely filled with water and bottle at a lower level In this Bhat"s method there should not be any air in 3/4 inch pipe which is driven out by the water from the Borewell pump. The loose end of this 3/4 inch pipe should be at a lower level than of level of water in open well at foot valve. The air in 3/4 inch pi[pe is expelled by initial pumping of water from the Bore well. The two wells are nothing but two Buckets of water exposed to atmospheric pressure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    Power of Education ...

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    We should remain exceedingly thankful to our dear Shri Govind Bhat for his efforts resulting in this type of Gift to the people of that place. We all Pray that he may be Blessed with good Health and Happiness !!!

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    There is no magic or invention in this. Water, when sucked once from a higher level to lower level through a pipe, will keep on flowing because the outgoing water will suck the incoming water. His intention to bring awareness of recharging bore wells is good and well appreciated. But again, why would anyone need to recharge bore well in rainy season when rain recharges everything by itself.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    Rems mangalore,Bore wells do not give water once dried.They will be filled with mud and neglected.Water if at all dont go to the deep ,but only on surface .so suppose we fill them with force the water will be almost forced to flow downwards.In case when u need it later can be lifted out .Down is lot of surface to spread.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    Very encouraging . .......Government must build dams so that no water goes to sea after August.........how much the borewell cost?

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  • Dr KUSUMA KUMARI GUNJI MBBS DGO, Nellore Kodyadka

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    Very good invention I am sure people will benefit from this beautiful invention and water can be transported very easily and reduce current charges

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    This common in science , we used do it with 2 buckets where one bucket is kept slightly higher side considered as open well and another bucker kept little lower lever as borewell , once popup water with the help of mouth then keep the another end of pipe in lower bucket water will flow till the bucket empty or maintains its level equally, even tuck drivers used remove diesel from truck diesel tank in this same method.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    Bucket and bore wells are different... power requirements for initial pumping are different. Definitely good invention

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