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Rainwater Harvesting - For Mitigation of Water Crisis


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1 Professor and Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Elitte College of Engineering, Kolkata- 700113, India
2 Ex-M.D., WBGEDCL and Director in Charge, WBREDA, Kolkata - 700091, India
     

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Collecting waters in a proper way from rain is termed as Rainwater Harvesting. The main aim of this Rainwater Harvesting is to store this collected water for direct use or to replenish the depleted ground water at the time of rains or even after. This paper discusses about the need to implement various measures to ensure that rain falling over a region can be tapped as fully as possible through water harvesting to short out the problem of water scarcity occurs during non-rainy periods either by recharging the harvested water into the groundwater aquifers or storing it for direct use later.

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Rainwater Harvesting, Catchment Area, Rainfall, Water Collection and Storage.
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Authors

Krishna Hazra
Professor and Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Elitte College of Engineering, Kolkata- 700113, India
T. K. Hazra
Ex-M.D., WBGEDCL and Director in Charge, WBREDA, Kolkata - 700091, India

Abstract


Collecting waters in a proper way from rain is termed as Rainwater Harvesting. The main aim of this Rainwater Harvesting is to store this collected water for direct use or to replenish the depleted ground water at the time of rains or even after. This paper discusses about the need to implement various measures to ensure that rain falling over a region can be tapped as fully as possible through water harvesting to short out the problem of water scarcity occurs during non-rainy periods either by recharging the harvested water into the groundwater aquifers or storing it for direct use later.

Keywords


Rainwater Harvesting, Catchment Area, Rainfall, Water Collection and Storage.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2022%2Fv36%2Fi1%2F211804