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#watercrisis A simple elegant pragmatic solution to the reducing water table from India to the world 👍 #engineeringsolutions #engineeringsaves #watercrisis #bengaluru #bangalorewatercrisis
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KYL (KNOW YOUR LEAKAGE) Do you know the amount of water wasted as Leakage from any water tanker moving in your City? Main issues that might cause the leakage in a water tanker include: (a) Failure to inspect a tank or container (b) Poor truck or container manufacturing (c) Mishandling or overfilling of the material in the container (d) Using an inappropriate container Some people view it as follows: Water tankers in India often have semi-outlets that leak water while the tanker is traveling for a few reasons. * One reason is to reduce the weight and pressure on the tanker, which can help prevent damage to the tanker and ensure safer transportation. * Additionally, the leaking water can help to dampen the road, reducing dust and improving road safety. However, it's important to note that water conservation and efficient transportation methods are important considerations, and efforts should be made to minimize water leakage and ensure responsible water usage. Dr. KS Srinivasa Rao, Professor, Bangalore (+91 9620559612 WhatsApp) #water #leakage #tankers #waste
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World Water Day: Water crisis may deepen in Jamshedpur, every person wastes 70 liters of water daily. #crisis #Water #daily #Day #deepen #eastsinghbhumnews #Jamshedpur #jamshedpurnews #jharkhandnews #LITERS #person #wastes #watercrisis #WatercrisisinJamshedpur #World #WorldWaterDay #WorldWaterDay2024
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India's share of the world's water resources stands at a substantial 4%, highlighting its crucial role in global water abundance. Join us in celebrating this remarkable fact, and stay tuned for more insightful polls! #WaterTrivia #TestYourKnowledge #WaterResources #StayTuned #IndiaWaterFacts #WaterFacts #WaterConsumption #globalorole #HydrationHabits #LiquidKnowledge #WaterWisdom #WaterMeter #HydrationFacts #Ashirvad #AshirvadWaterMeter
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Daily Blog🌟 Drainage System of India The proper channel of the flow of water is known as the ‘drainage of the region’, and the network of all those drainages is considered the 'drainage system’. To read more follow the link below.... https://lnkd.in/gMi9yfCG
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💡 Fun Fact Alert! 💡 Did you know that the world's oldest known water pipes were discovered in the Indus River Valley in India, dating back to 4000-3000 BCE? Talk about ancient utilities paving the way for modern infrastructure! #FunFact #Utilities #HistoryOfInnovation 🌊🔧
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In Bengaluru, a significant portion of the population depends on borewell water or water tankers for their daily water needs. However, there's a growing concern about the safety of this water source. Is the water from borewells and tankers safe for household purposes? Watch the full video to find out! #WaterSafetyWithDrinkPrime #DrinkingWater #Water #WaterCrisis #Bengaluru #SafeDrinkingWater #WaterPurifier #WaterPurifierOnRent
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Looming Water Crisis in Indian Metro cities: A Call to Action The water crisis in India is reaching a critical juncture, with major cities like Delhi and Mumbai facing an alarming shortage. This isn't just a future concern - residents are already experiencing disruptions in their daily lives, with many relying on water tankers to meet their basic needs. The situation is dire: Mumbai: Recent reports [source: Mumbai Has A Water Crisis Looming. How Prepared Is The 'Maximum City'? - ABP Live, https://lnkd.in/dSgJbt2b ] indicate the city receives only 3,850 million litres of water per day, falling short of the required 4,200 million litres. This gap is often filled by water tankers, creating dependence on an unsustainable solution. Delhi: The situation in Delhi is equally concerning, with the city heavily reliant on groundwater, which is being depleted at an alarming rate [source: India's looming water crisis – a call to action for companies - CDP, https://lnkd.in/dMkWf_Jx]. While I have been writing about this issue for last couple of years, its high time our policy makers save the precious water resources, before its too late. Our wastewater can become wealth, only if the government/VC funds are ready to take the risk similar to one that #Sureness is taking by finding novel mechanism to treat wastewater with algae. #watercrisis #delhi #mumbai #sustainability #conservewater #takeaction
No Water Supply In Many Parts Of Mumbai: Latest News, Videos and Photos of No Water Supply In Many Parts Of Mumbai | Times of India
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Delhi, with 33.8 million people, faces severe water shortage in 50°C heat; seeks Supreme Court help for more water from neighbouring states like Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. ★ The Delhi Jal Board manages this water, getting 40% from the Yamuna River (through Haryana), 25% from the Ganga, 22% from the Bhakra Nangal Dam, and 13% from underground wells. ★ Despite having nine water treatment plants and a big network of pipelines and reservoirs, Delhi didn't produce enough water from May 21 to May 31. ★ Delhi produced 977.79 to 993.76 Million gallons per day but needed 1,290 MGD, causing a severe water shortage. The government is asking the Supreme Court for more water from Haryana, and citizens and officials are collaborating to solve the crisis. Your comments can make a real difference in securing clean water for everyone in our city. Join the discussion, and let's find ways to ensure a better future for Delhi.
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Reality check. Grateful that we have #CWC showing this data. But there is still a lack of validated usable data sets for urban water planning. There is a real need for technical experts to host data sets impartially on the open source. A shift from cost efficient Rainwater storage only solutions to rainwater harvesting and ground water recharge is critical. Who benefits? a) Small and medium scale agriculture b) Homeowners and home buyers c) Organizations that want to have a sustainable CRE program b) Local Communities that are water stressed and need to build sustainable storage and recharge solutions. Here is a resource from Urban Waters to better help understand this topic. https://shorturl.at/fjl24
Reservoir storage update - India - April 2024 (Source Central Water Commission) While the news of "expected" above normal monsoons in India may bring some cheer - here is a snapshot of our current water storage levels (with over two months of summer yet to go) a) The overall water storage in major reservoirs and river basins in the country has dropped less than the average 10-year storage levels. b) Southern states are the worse off - with a storage level deficit of 30% below the decadal average. b) Designed capacity in the southern states ranks highest but has the lowest efficiency. To overcome the water stress, we require more than a higher-than-average monsoon; it starts with rejuvenation of the surface water and more importantly ground water management. Urban areas have a large part to play in this situation. Hyper localized rainwater harvesting (using underground tanks) is not the solution. Urban policies will need to include "rainwater harvesting AND ground water recharge" as mandatory and not either or. #groundwaterstorage #environmentalriskmanagement #sustainablecorporaterealestate
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