Sociology, asked by sonydevendar, 5 months ago

suggest the solution for recharging the ground water ​

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Answered by jrvigneshkrishna1
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Answer:

Rain water harvesting

Planting trees

Building small water bodies to store water

Explanation:

Ground water recharge majorly done during rainfall..

1.Rain water harvesting technique is to store and use the rain water... In that process of collecting and storing we can let the water to filled in a pit where it can directly absorbed by the land itself

2.planting more trees in the area can help in gripping the soil and also ensures the water absorbed by the soil around them... Which in turn recharges the ground water.

3. In south India, thanjavur and mayiladuturai District ... I've seen several ponds... Which were their source of water... Every street will have atleast one pond.. Where all the rain water will be allowed to settle... It prevents flooding and also recharge ground water... As it is a source whenever the ground water level goes down... The pond water is used for recharging...

Hope it may help you..... Wish you have a nice day! ☺️

Answered by kripavinu90
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1.Use native plants in your landscape. They look great, and don't need much water or fertilizer. Also choose grass varieties for your lawn that are adapted for your region's climate, reducing the need for extensive watering or chemical applications.

2.Use fewer chemicals around your home and yard, and make sure to dispose of them properly - don't dump them on the ground!

3.Properly dispose of potentially toxic substances like unused chemicals, pharmaceuticals, paint, motor oil, and other substances. Many communities hold household hazardous waste collections or sites - contact your local health department to find one near you.

4.Shut off the water when you brush your teeth or shaving, and don't let it run while waiting for it to get cold. Keep a pitcher of cold water in the fridge instead.

5.Check all the faucets, fixtures, toilets, and taps in your home for leaks and fix them right away, or install water conserving models.

6.Limit yourself to just a five minute shower, and challenge your family members to do the same! Also, make sure to only run full loads in the dish and clothes washer.  

7.Water the lawn and plants during the coolest parts of the day and only when they truly need it. Make sure you, your family, and your neighbors obey any watering restrictions during dry periods.

8.Reduce the amount of "stuff" you use and reuse what you can. Recycle paper, plastic, cardboard, glass, aluminum and other materials.

9.Use all natural/nontoxic household cleaners whenever possible. Materials such as lemon juice, baking soda, and vinegar make great cleaning products, are inexpensive, and environmentally-friendly.

Hope it helps you......................

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