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Lucknow Mandates Water Bodies In Large Realty Projects

Lucknow is introducing stricter environmental planning requirements for large real estate developments, with the state housing department mandating the creation of water bodies in projects spanning 10 acres or more. The new rule requires developers to allocate at least 1% of the project area for a water reservoir, a measure aimed at improving groundwater recharge and promoting more sustainable urban water management.

Officials say the regulation applies to residential, commercial and mixed-use developments submitted for layout approval. By requiring a designated water body within large projects, planners hope to reduce water wastage and capture runoff generated during daily activities such as cleaning, irrigation and maintenance. The stored water can later be recycled for non-potable uses, including landscape upkeep and dust suppression within residential complexes.Urban planning authorities note that the policy reflects growing concern over declining groundwater levels in rapidly expanding cities across northern India. In many urban centres, increased construction activity and the expansion of impermeable surfaces have reduced natural water infiltration into the soil, accelerating aquifer depletion. Water reservoirs integrated into real estate layouts can help redirect surface runoff back into the ground, supporting long-term water security for urban communities.

According to the housing department’s guidance, the water body should ideally be developed at a lower elevation within the project site to allow gravity-driven flow of excess water toward the reservoir. Experts such as land surveyors and geomatics specialists may assist developers in determining the appropriate location based on terrain and drainage patterns. The structure should also maintain a minimum depth of around two metres to ensure effective storage and recharge capacity.The measure forms part of a broader push to integrate ecological design principles into large urban developments. Alongside the water reservoir requirement, authorities have also introduced limits on the use of concrete within landscaped areas. Parks and green zones inside residential layouts must restrict concrete coverage to a maximum of 5% of the designated green space, while jogging tracks and walkways should use permeable materials that allow rainwater to seep into the ground.

Urban planners say such design requirements are increasingly important as cities attempt to mitigate the urban heat island effect and manage stormwater more efficiently. Excessive concrete surfaces prevent rainwater from being absorbed by the soil, leading to flooding during heavy rainfall and reducing groundwater replenishment.In fast-growing cities like Lucknow, where large residential townships and mixed-use complexes are becoming more common, integrating water bodies into project layouts can also create ecological and recreational benefits. Small urban reservoirs can function as landscape features, enhance biodiversity and improve micro-climatic conditions within densely built neighbourhoods.

Experts suggest that policies encouraging water-sensitive urban design could play a critical role in shaping the sustainability of India’s next phase of urban expansion. As real estate activity continues to accelerate in tier-2 cities, regulatory frameworks that prioritise water conservation and green infrastructure are likely to become an increasingly important part of urban planning strategies.

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