Water Conservation:
Water
conservation include all the policies, strategies and activities made to manage
fresh water as a sustainable resource, to protect the water environment and to
meet current and future human demand for fresh water.
Rain water Harvesting:
Rain water
harvesting is the deposition of rain water for re use on-site rather than allowing
it to run off. Current
technologies of rainwater harvesting require that all roof and terrace water
passes down into a covered tank where it can be stored for use after the
monsoon. The harvested water can
be used as drinking water, long term storage and for other purposes such as
ground water recharge.
Watershed Management:
The
management of a single unit of land with its water drainage system is called
watershed management. It is a technique that has several components. This
includes soil and water management and developing vegetative cover. The natural
drainage pattern of a watershed unit if managed appropriately can bring about
local prosperity by a year round abundance of water that improves the quality of
human life in the area.
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