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explain rain water harvesting inp oints

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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Water is, undoubtedly, the top natural resource you need for your home use. It’s glamorous to possess a stockpile of guns, gold, and jeweler, but without water, life might prove to be unbearable. Water shortages are sometimes inevitable, and so if you’re not prepared for the eventuality, you might find yourself between a rock and a hard place. The best and cheapest alternative to the traditional water supply systems is rainwater harvesting. However, to be able to harvest rainwater, you’ll need to install a rainwater harvesting system.

We all take water for granted. It is one of those natural resources that most people do not put a lot of thought into, but in order to continue enjoying that free supply of water for many more years, changes must be made. Rainwater harvesting is the process of collection of rainwater from surfaces on which rain falls, filtering it and storing it for multiple uses. Rainwater harvesting puts the supply of water back to normal levels. It is the collection and storage of water from surfaces that rain has fallen upon.

Rainwater harvesting is an innovative technique utilized to harvest rainwater from roofs and other above surfaces to be stored for later use. Rain harvested water can be used for garden and crop irrigation, watering livestock, laundry, and flushing toilets. However, you cannot use harvested rainwater for showering, bathroom sink or kitchen use because it’s not really fit for consumption.

In a normal scenario the rainwater is collected from roof buildings and then stored inside of a special tank. Rainwater harvesting systems are designed after assessing site conditions that include rainfall pattern, incident rainfall, subsurface strata and their storage characteristics. Rainwater harvesting is popular all across the world, although in countries that are very dry, such as Australia, it is even more popular.
Answered by Hannah10301
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Hey..

Find the answer below!! ^_^

• Rainwater harvesting is a mechanism through which we can conserve rain water..

• The rainwater is stored so that it can be used before it goes down the drain and get wasted.

• In this system... The water that flows on the roof travels down the pipe which is connected to the underground tanks...

• The rainwater can be stored in the tanks.. Until next rainfall making it an extremely reliable source of drinking water particularly in the Summers..

• This has mainly benefited the people of semi arid areas of rajasthan ...

• It has also become popular not only in Rajasthan ...but in other states and towns such as :
In Gendathur village, Mysore, about 200 households have adopted the rooftop rainwater harvesting method, thereby making the village rich in rainwater. The state of Tamil Nadu has made it compulsory for all the houses to have rooftop rainwater harvesting structures. Defaulters are severely punished.

Hope the answer helps you..!!!




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