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Rain and Storm Water Harvesting – The Best Solution To Resolve Water Crisis

Significance of water is getting clear day by day with ponds and lakes disappearing. Everyone is aware that 70% of earth’s surface is made up of water, out of which only 3% water is drinkable and rest is ice and seawater.

The palatable water is found in rivers, lakes, and underground. Only a meager fraction is available for use. A report shows that all around the world, one person out of three experiences water crisis. To resolve this water issue techniques are put into practice to collect and store water. Rainwater harvesting is an easy and reasonable way to collect water.

What is Rainwater Harvesting?

The theory of gathering, storing and utilizing rainwater from the catchment surface, before it gets to the aquifer is termed as rainwater harvesting. Rainwater harvesting method is easy to install and manage. It can be used to increase soil water level and to enhance urban greenery.

The water collected from ground is known as storm water harvesting. Sometimes areas are specially prepared for this activity. Storm water criteria needs both quality improvement and controlling the quantity of overflow.

Incorporating storm water filtration system is the best practice. It includes pre-treatment, confinement, and filtration through an integrated system. With this kind of approach, high level of pollutants is removed and erosion damage from peak flow is prevented.

Benefits of using Three-tiered Approach for Storm Water Treatment

  1. Water is pretreated with a screening device or hydrodynamic separator to –
  1. Applies underground confinement means storing of unfiltered water and discharging it overtime
  1. Use upstream underground filtration system to –

Benefits of using Rainwater-harvesting System

Rain or storm water harvesting appears to be the most promising alternative for attaining fresh water, when the world is facing water scarcity.