explain traditional method of water harvesting system
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#Traditional Water Harvesting System.
1)They harvested the rain drop directly. From rooftops, they collected water and stored it in tanks built in their courtyards. ...
2)They harvested monsoon runoff by capturing water from swollen streams during the monsoon season and stored it various forms of water bodies.
3)They harvested water from flooded rivers.
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Taanka is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique indigenous to the Thar desert region of Rajasthan. A Taanka is a cylindrical paved underground pit into which rainwater from rooftops, courtyards or artificially prepared catchments flows.
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