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RAIN WATER HARVESTING
Water is so essential for life that it's simply impossible to imagine life without water. India has 16% of the world's population and only 4% of the world's water resources are available for use, and that too are depleting rapidly. The demand for water is expected to grow from 40 billion cubic metres (bcm) currently to around 220-bcm in 2025. The uneconomical and unethical use of water by human beings is the sole reason for the exploitation and deterioration this valuable natural resource. Thus, both quality and quantity of water are at stake and to be taken care of. It's the moral duty and social responsibility of each individual and community as a whole to contribute to conservation of water and rejuvenate the water resources. In this direction, our college has made efforts to ensure water conservation by implementing the following steps:
The Institution has already done a project on “WQI” Water Quality Index.
To acquire the knowledge of Water conservation.
Stickers encouraging students to use water carefully are displayed at the water filter.
To avoid leakage of water from the taps.
Practicing to turn the tap off when not in use.
Regularly check the leakage of water in the toilets.
Also, our college has started the rain water harvesting in order to conserve water.
Rainwater collection is a significant environmentally beneficial strategy. It's a green practice that charges the aquifer while maintaining the groundwater level unaltered. Programs for Community Development can be used to promote this environmentally friendly behaviour.
When run-off and rainwater are strategically collected, they help prevent soil erosion and raising the groundwater level requires flooding and recharging the aquifers. In addition to, altering the natural water level, groundwater use has also caused the inappropriate for use groundwater that has been polluted. Gathering and using runoff and rainfall Water might be set aside for next generations.
Rainwater collection is a sustainable and economical. One way to reduce the expense of creating a catchment area is by rooftop collection of rainfall. As a natural cooling mechanism, the catchments and settlement tanks more chilled. The benefit of rainwater collection is that, in the event that it is not needed, the water can be gathered in man-made or natural ponds, then decanted to the ground to charge the a aquifer.
Importance of Rainwater Harvesting-
The problem of the water crisis in many regions of the world may be permanently solved through rainwater harvesting.
Farmers that depend on the monsoon for source of water will find this to be the perfect option.
Rainwater collection is important because it may be saved for later use.
Farmers that depend on the monsoon for source of water will find this to be the perfect option.
Rainwater runs away as surface runoff in this approach and can be stored for later use. Additionally, the technique may make use of rainwater from other water sources, man-made surfaces, such as roads, parks, and gardens.
Benefits-
Water may be collected using this technique for irrigation and agricultural usage.
The water that is gathered may be effectively used to create other goods and support a living.
This technique for collecting rainwater is ecologically friendly.
It stops freshwater from evaporating into the ocean and the seas.
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