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- Model Rainwater Harvesting Projects in Delhi
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CSE's urban water harvesting campaign CSE has been propagating the concept of rainwater harvesting as one of the solutions to the urban water crisis. It has been providing technical guidance to those in... |
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- Urban Petitioners - Ajay Rawat
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Ajay Rawat Ajay S Rawat is a rare mix of an academician of international repute and an activist. Since 1984, he took up the responsibility of protecting and reviving the lakes of Nainital, h... |
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- Water trouble in Gujarat : The Woes of Rajkot
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From Rajkot ( This article appeared in Down to Earth , Dec 15, 2002) There's trouble brewing in Wankaner - a taluka about 50 kilometres (km) from Rajkot city in district Rajkot, Gujarat ... |
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- Pollution of River Damodar
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Damodar The Damodar is the most polluted river in the country today, thanks to the several industries that have sprouted on its mineral-rich banks. There are the coal-based industries that... |
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- Irrigation and Water Planning in India - Largely Unscientific ?
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Forgetting Science Indian politicians take great pride in the country being a major scientific nation, what with all the nuclear power plants, missiles and atomic bombs that we build and ... |
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- Water Crisis : The Urban Water Scenario
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Urban water scenario Even though the rate of urbanisation in India is among the lowest in the world, the nation has more than 250 million city-dwellers. Experts predict that this number w... |
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- Solution to the Water Crisis
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What is the source of all water? Rain, of course River water; water in lakes, ponds and wells; water that seeps into the ground, collecting in the belly of the earth; tapwater; even bottled water! The ... |
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- The Urban Water Management Initiative
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Building a water literate urban society Towns and cities across India are today haunted by a common menace-severe water crisis. Unplanned urbanisation, leading to a huge hike in demand, has had the inev... |
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- NEW FRIENDS CLUB?S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
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NEW FRIENDS CLUBS RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 3,700 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 millimetre... |
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- DELHI GYMKHANA CLUB?S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
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DELHI GYMKHANA CLUBS RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 1,13,344 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 mill... |
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