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- History's Wisdom...
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CHENNAI: Endangered Urban Tanks Water has always been a scarce commodity in Chennai. The situation ...... |
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- Global Stories : Water and Its Relationship With Society
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... comparison to show the difference that social organisation makes to the state of rivers and the environment About 400 years ago, there was a city in Japan called ...... |
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- The River Damodar in 2003
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Damodar 2003 10 years after it investigated the condition of the Damodar, Down To Earth revisits the river basin. Travelling through a heavily industrialised belt rich in minerals, MANOJ NADKAR... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter December 2001
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... TRIBUTE The water warrior INITIATIVE Orissa's progres Entering the water world Urban rainwater harvesting : the way ahead Share your views! Experiencing Gujarat ...... |
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- State of the River Yamuna
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... technical-grade insecticides annually to cover 182.5 million hectare of its land. Most Indian rivers pass through agricultural ar ... |
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- Water Situation in Delhi - Interview of D K Chaddha
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“We have enough water. We only need proper water management” D K Chaddha, chairperson, Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA), New Delhi, talks to Jitendra Verma on the state of groundwat... |
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- Rainwater Harvesting Potential of Delhi
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Practices and Practitioners Delhi The national capital territory, (NCT), of Delhi receives 611 mm of rainfall on an average annually and the number of rainy days are as low as 20-30. (A rainy day is spe... |
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- Water Riots : Mismanagement of water in Jamnagar
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Mismanaging water can create a crisis and lead to panic. This is exactly what led to a water riot near Jamnagar in Gujarat (This article appeared in Down To Earth , Jan 15, 2000) At l... |
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- Statistics - Resources - Rainwaterharvesting.org
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Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls NEWS Compiled clippings DTE ... |
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- The State of the River Damodar
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The River Damodar The river Damodar is polluted with minerals, mine rejects and toxic effluents. Both its water and its sand are infested by coal dust and waste from industries that have sprun... |
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