Athavale R.N
Water harvesting and sustainable supply in India - Ahmedabad Centre for Environment Education 2003 - 239p. - Environment & Development Series .
81-7033-752-6
Sustainable development
Water harvesting
Water resources development
Water-supply
Climate and Rainfall
Ground Water
Disquiet on water front : Overall per capita availability of water resources at present and in future
Endowment of water resources : Climate and rainfall, monsoon, surface water resources, river basins of India, groundwater resources, crystalline rocks, volcanic rocks, sedimentary rocks, carbonate rocks, fluvial (alluvial) deposits, Aeolian deposits, sustainable groundwater potential, depletion and loss of water resources
Definition and scope of water harvesting, traditions of water harvesting, rain water harvesting- roof water harvesting (RWH), In situ water harvesting
Surface water harvesting : Optimal size of a surface water harvesting structure (SWHS), scientific basis for the construction of surface water harvesting, surface water harvesting structures in watershed, effect of SWHS on inflow to large dam
Groundwater harvesting : Subsurface barriers, groundwater harvesting through aquifer transfer
Water harvesting in low rainfall areas : Various types of traditional water harvesting structures (TWHS), use of modern knowledge to improve TWHS
Artificial recharge : Advantages of subsurface storage, methods of artificial recharge, national status of artificial recharge technology, maintenance and efficiency of an artificial rechange scheme, well injection, air , artificial recharge and retrieval studies (ARR)
Water harvesting and potability of groundwater : Excess fluoride in groundwater, alternative strategies for water supply, solutions to problem of excess arsenic in drinking water, chemical treatment methods, total dissolved solids, blackish and saline water
Reduction of evaporation, miscellaneous topics in water harvesting, hope oases, innovative techniques and research and development needs, common strategy for sustainable supply of potable water- us eof a well and water harvesting structure in Tandem, reflections in future pond
631.7 / ATH/W
Water harvesting and sustainable supply in India - Ahmedabad Centre for Environment Education 2003 - 239p. - Environment & Development Series .
81-7033-752-6
Sustainable development
Water harvesting
Water resources development
Water-supply
Climate and Rainfall
Ground Water
Disquiet on water front : Overall per capita availability of water resources at present and in future
Endowment of water resources : Climate and rainfall, monsoon, surface water resources, river basins of India, groundwater resources, crystalline rocks, volcanic rocks, sedimentary rocks, carbonate rocks, fluvial (alluvial) deposits, Aeolian deposits, sustainable groundwater potential, depletion and loss of water resources
Definition and scope of water harvesting, traditions of water harvesting, rain water harvesting- roof water harvesting (RWH), In situ water harvesting
Surface water harvesting : Optimal size of a surface water harvesting structure (SWHS), scientific basis for the construction of surface water harvesting, surface water harvesting structures in watershed, effect of SWHS on inflow to large dam
Groundwater harvesting : Subsurface barriers, groundwater harvesting through aquifer transfer
Water harvesting in low rainfall areas : Various types of traditional water harvesting structures (TWHS), use of modern knowledge to improve TWHS
Artificial recharge : Advantages of subsurface storage, methods of artificial recharge, national status of artificial recharge technology, maintenance and efficiency of an artificial rechange scheme, well injection, air , artificial recharge and retrieval studies (ARR)
Water harvesting and potability of groundwater : Excess fluoride in groundwater, alternative strategies for water supply, solutions to problem of excess arsenic in drinking water, chemical treatment methods, total dissolved solids, blackish and saline water
Reduction of evaporation, miscellaneous topics in water harvesting, hope oases, innovative techniques and research and development needs, common strategy for sustainable supply of potable water- us eof a well and water harvesting structure in Tandem, reflections in future pond
631.7 / ATH/W