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All About Rainwater Harvesting
Most of us often face 'surprise showers' of the ever mischievous Monsoon. Of all the seasons, Monsoon perhaps is the most loved and hated, whichever mood it carries along, only makes it all the more mysterious and notorious.
The arrival of monsoon is associated with various believes and myths,the most popular in India being that the intensity of faith towards God determines whether the monsoon will bring nourishment or destruction. On a more scientific note, Monsoons are the violent winds that change directions with season,usually traveling from cooler to warmer regions, reason being that cold air occupies more space than warm air. The direction of the monsoon is from the land towards the sea during winters and from the sea towards the land at winters.
Speaking about the unpredictable monsoons,our thoughts drifts towards the current issue of the Bihar floods. The sudden outpour in the Kosi river has caused hundreds of villages engraved underwater, massive population displaced and millions struggling to be rescued. During floods, the most striking impression is the expanse of the inundation and at certain locations the violent force of water furiously churning, swallowing up the landscape. After the water has receded the debris natural and man-made is everywhere.
Now that quite a lot has been discussed about the destruction that monsoon brings along,we might as well remember that it is its arrival that the farmers most anxiously wait for and it is the monsoons that free the parched earth from the long drought spells. The common practice of Rain water harvesting and its advantages surely makes monsoons not such a bad deal after all. So what and how is the Rain-water harvesting practiced? Rain water harvesting (RWH) is a method to conserve the rain water after a down pour and to be able to utilize it as per requirement. This process is age old and was practiced since the ancient times, evidence showing the excavations at Dholavira in Kachch. The traditional methods, common in the rural areas, usually involves the surface storage bodies like lakes and ponds.
The more advanced methods for the urban living includes Artificial Recharging and Rain Water Harvesting. The former includes Absorption Pit Method, Absorption Well Method, Well cum Bore Method and Recharge trench cum injection well. Most of the terms are well-known to the common man as it has become a vital part of our lifestyle and survival. There are quite a few interesting facts and practices involving RWH:
If
you
think
that
RWH
is
applicable
only
for
the
rural
areas,
then
perhaps
you
might
be
wrong.
On
the
contrary
RWH
is
a
vital
part
of
the
urban
life
today.
At
the
household
level
the
RHW
is
utilized
for
flushing
toilets
and
washing
laundry;
after
proper
treatments
it
can
also
be
utilized
for
showering,
bathing
and
drinking.
Various
cities
utilize
the
rain
water
as
a
supplement
source
to
increase
soil
moisture
levels
for
urban
greenery
and
to
increase
ground
water
table.
We
can
see
that,
the
rain
can
be
man's
best
friend
after
all.



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