SPINAL INJURY CENTRE'S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total area - 52,598 square metres (Sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi - 611 millimetre (mm) Total volu ... |
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... Dongs Dongs are ponds constructed by the Bodo tribes of Assam to harvest water for irrigation. These ponds are individually owned with no community involvement.... |
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... Nadis Rajsamand ditrict in western Rajasthan has a rich legacy of rainwater harvesting structures. Nadis (ponds) once served as the principal drinking water sources in this area. The ... |
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... towards the plains of the Yamuna. But he made sufficient arrangements to meet the water needs of the new palace, the a ... |
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... rain... but is it really as simple as that? Find out for yourself. What is rainwater harvesting? It simply means catching and holding rain where it falls and ...... |
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Harvesting System Broadly rainwater can be harvested for two purposes Storing rainwater for ready use in containers above or below ground Charged into the soil for withdrawal later (groundwater recha ... |
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EASTERN GHATS Korambus Korambu is a temporary dam stretching across the mouth of channels, made of brushwood, mud and grass. It is constructed by horizontally fixing a strong wooden beam touchi... |
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... Mughal Times The Mughal rulers left behind a great legacy of well-engineered water works all over India, especially in central India. A typical example is the old water wor ... |
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INDO-GANGETIC PLAINS Ahar Pynes This traditional floodwater harvesting system is indigenous to south Bihar. In south Bihar, the terrain ...... |
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EASTERN HIMALAYA Apatani This is a wet rice cultivation cum fish farming system practiced in elevated regions of about 1600 m and gentle sloping valleys, having an average annual rainfall about ... |
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