Describe how modern adaptations of traditional rainwater harvesting methods are being carried out to conserve and store water
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Fortunately, in many parts of rural and urban India, rooftop rainwater harvesting is being successfully adapted to store and conserve water. In Gendathur, a remote backward village in Mysore, Karnataka, villagers have installed, in their household’s rooftop, rainwater-harvesting system to meet their water needs. Nearly 200 households have installed this system and the village has earned the rare distinction of being rich in rainwater. Rainwater harvesting is once again being conserved through modern adaptation. Rainwater running down from the roofs is not fed into drains. Instead it is piped into underground reservoirs.
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Modern adaptations of traditional rainwater harvesting include (a) 'Rooftop rainwater harvesting' is practiced in semi-arid areas of Rajasthan to store drinking water.
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