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Group discussion June 4, 2016

Topic : Rainwater Harvesting
All are thinking.
Water is the elixir of life. Though 2/3 of the world is covered by sea water, the potable water is a little more than just 1% of water available on this globe. Even this 1% is not easily available to us. A part of it is found in the poles and the rest flows as river and gets lost into the ocean.
The water that percolates down the porous soil and gets stored alone sustains most of the human race. As the world population has exploded the pressure on potable water is also high. So, there is a need to preserve Rain water to prevent wars between countries on water.

When rains fail occasionally, the animals in forest migrate to long distances in search of water. Small check dams built in different places hold rain water and help animals face severe droughts in forests.

Man has ever been the most ungrateful wretch. He keeps on digging bore-wells and uses water to the maximum without ever bothering to replenish the water tables. As a result, there is a seepage of sea water in bore-wells in cities located near the shore. Besides, agriculture is becoming economically un-viable because of less availability of water for irrigation. So, Tamil Nadu State Government has promulgated an ordinance insisting on rain-harvesting in all the homes through out the state.

A 4 feet square pit is dug. The bottom is filled with sand for half a feet height and for about a height of six to eight inches gravel is spread. Then again sand is filled in for half a feet height. Then the four walls of the pit are plastered with brick and mortar. A pipe is routed to the pit form the roof tip. The moment rain falls, it reaches the pit.

As PRIs offered their technical expertise for building the rain-harvesting pit, many came forward to fulfill the Government order. Those who resisted were threatened with cutting of water supply etc. by Municipal authorities.

State has taken steps to deepen ponds and to create new check dams in villages where such ponds are not available. Realizing the seriousness of the Government’s involvement, now every home and field has got rain-harvesting facility.

Observers who criticized the Government’s initiative initially now praise it. The wells which had tasteless water has now changed drastically. After a little bit of rains, the water level and the taste of water have improved substantially. Harvesting rain is like repaying mother earth what we have been robbing for century. Let us be grateful and continue to harvest rain to sustain plant kingdom and human race on the earth.
Is this point right ? : Ankur Sharma
We have good point : Bhavi Sharma, Ankur Sharma
It's click time.
Rajeev Jain : There is one thing, which is practisised at my home since many years. In rainy season we never use boring water or any other water for general utilization. Whenever rain starts one of our family member start filling tank manually. By doing that at least we utilize rain water for four months
You all guys also can do this.

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