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09.compare two states localities ane practising rain water harvesting and the other not, in terms of availability of water for domestic purpose​

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Answered by nishitmakwana939
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Rainwater harvesting is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep pit, aquifer, or a reservoir with percolation, so that it seeps down and restores the ground water. Dew and fog can also be collected with nets or other tools. Rainwater harvesting differs from stormwater harvesting as the runoff is collected from roofs, rather than creeks, drains, roads, or any other land surfaces. Its uses include watering gardens, livestock, irrigation, domestic use with proper treatment, and domestic heating. The harvested water can also be committed to longer-term storage or groundwater recharge.

Answered by GraceS
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  • California – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting.
  • Colorado – The only state that it is completely illegal to harvest rainwater.

Different Types of Traditional Water Harvesting System in India

  • Rajasthan-Based Paar: Paar was a harvesting practice used in the desert areas of Rajasthan. .
  • Talaab: These have been popular since the days of the kings.
  • Saza kuva: These wells were initiated on a partnership basis
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