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    Here’s how the use of water in everyday life takes place in different industries. Also mentioned are the ways in which the different industries can reduce their consumption of water in different processes: 1Food Processors- The main use of water in the food processing industries include washing and sanitation‚ cooling and heating and a lot of other tertiary functions. In order to conserve water in this industry‚ the water must be reused in other processes‚ like rinsing water can

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    get recharged. Narmada‚ rain and groundwater are the three major sources of water for Jabalpur. The water flow in Narmada is because of rains in the upper reaches of Jabalpur. This rainwater if tapped‚ by every household can end the water crisis. If people build large underground water storage tanks‚ to harvest rainwater it could also recharge groundwater. If someone using groundwater does not recharge it‚ he must be made liable to be punished by the municipality or water board. Other than the Narmada

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    b. Bore Well With Settlement Tank Method c. Open Well Method d. Percolation Pit With Bore Well Method 3. What Is Rainwater Harvesting? 4. Components Of Rainwater Harvesting a. Catchments b. Coarsemesh c. Gutters d. Conduits e. First-Flushin f. Filter 5. Store Rainwater Or Use For Recharge 6. RWH- An Efficient Water Solution For Apartment 7. Why Harvest Rainwater? 8. Harvesting Rainwater Harnessing Life 9. Do’s And

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    Rainwater harvesting Rainwater harvesting is the accumulation and deposition of rainwater for reuse before it reaches the aquifer. Uses include water for garden‚ water for livestock‚ water for irrigation‚ etc. In many places the water collected is just redirected to a deep pit with percolation. The harvested water can be used for drinking water as well if the storage is a tank that can be accessed and cleaned when needed. Advantages Rainwater harvesting provides an independent water supply during

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    RAINWATER HARVESTING Other Information In the present scenario management and distribution of water has become centralized. People depend on government system‚ which has resulted in disruption of community participation in water management and collapse of traditional water harvesting system. As the water crisis continues to become severe‚ there is a dire need of reform in water management system and revival of traditional

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    Technical brief Rainwater harvesting Part of a series of WaterAid technology briefs. Available online at www.wateraid.org/ technologies January 2013 Introduction Where there is no surface water‚ where groundwater is deep or inaccessible due to hard ground conditions‚ or where it is too salty‚ acidic or otherwise unpleasant or unfit to drink‚ another source must be sought. In areas that have regular rainfall‚ the most appropriate alternative is the collection of rainwater‚ called ‘rainwater

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    RESEARCH RESEARCH Down To The Last Drop: Rainwater Harvesting In India By Jessica Canfield‚ Assistant Professor‚ Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning ABSTRACT Only recently has rainwater harvesting begun to gain momentum as a viable‚ sustainable practice within the United States. However‚ in India‚ where economic resources are limited and where the health and survival of the population ultimately depend on rainwater from seasonal monsoons‚ citizens have been harvesting rain since

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    Technologies___________________5 Rainwater Tank_________________________________________5 Solar Heating___________________________________________6 Double Glazed Windows_____________________________7 LED Lighting_________________________________________7 Natural Shading____________________________________8 Skylights__________________________________________9 Dual Flush______________________________________9 Efficient Appliances_______________________10 Analysis of 3 Technologies______________________11 Rainwater Tank________________________________________11

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    Rainwater harvesting is a process in which water that hits the roof of a building is stored and reused. Rainwater that hits the roof travels through roof gutters‚ to piping and then through filters to a tank where the water is stored. The captured water is then used for any water consumption‚ including sanitation‚ drinking‚ cleaning‚ and cooling. Rainwater harvesting at Indro helps the environment by saving water‚ the community by setting an example by using rainwater and the school

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    areas been paved and percolation of rainwater into the soil almost totally stopped‚ the quantity of water drawn from the soil below has increased manyfold. Consequently open wells and not - so - deep bore wells started drying up. The reason is that no sincere attmept is made to replenish the ground watertable with rainwater during the monsoon. As individuals‚ groups and communities‚ let us all wake up before it is too late and not only understand what rainwater harvesting is all about but also implement

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