The traditional systems of water harvesting/management in different region are different. The system of water harvesting in our region are ponds, pits, lakes and other reservoirs where rainwater is stored.
Houses in the semi – arid regions of Rajasthan have traditionally constructed tanks for storing drinking water. They are big and are a part of the well-developed rooftop rainwater harvesting...
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The sources of water in my locality are groundwater through handpump and the municipality supply. Sometimes, especially in summer season, water from these sources becomes scant. In my locality, water...
The two ways by which water harvesting can be undertaken are:
(i) Capturing run-off water from roof tops.
(ii) Capturing run-off water from local catchments.
Water harvesting is a technique of capturing rain water when it falls and taking measures to keep the water clean.
This water is stored underground that remains unpolluted, it recharges wells...
Traditional methods of rainwater harvesting like ‘the rooftop method’ are becoming popular in India. In Gendathur village, Mysore, about 200 households have adopted the rooftop rainwater harvesting method, thereby making...
Water harvesting is a technique of capturing rain water when it falls and taking measures to keep the water clean.
The two ways by which water harvesting can be undertaken are:
(i)...
In our locality water is available from the following sources:
Through pipe line supply by municipal corporation department to the houses.
People also obtain water from hand pumps installed nearby.