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Water
Three -
fourth of the Earth 's surface is covered with water but Only a small proportion of it accounts for freshwater
that can be put to use water is a renewable resource

Water scarcity and the need for Water conservation and Management
The
availability of water resources varies over space and time

😎water scarcity is caused by over -

exploitation ,
Excessive use and
Unequal access to water

among different social Groups

for dry
water resources are
being Over -

Exploited to Expand irrigated areas -


Season
agriculture

In some areas ,
water is sufficiently available to meet the needs of the people . But
,
those

still suffer from water scarcity due to bad of water


areas
quality

The need of the hour is to Conserve and Manage our Water resources

To Safeguard Ourselves from health hazards

😛
To ensure food Security , Continuation of Our livelihoods and productive activities

To prevent degradation of our natural


Ecosystems

Multipurpose River projects and integrated water Resources Management


😃
In ancient times
,
we used to conserve water by constructing sophisticated hydraulic structures like dams

built of stone rubble reservoirs takes embankments and canals for


,
or
irrigation
we have continued this tradition in modern India by building dams in most of our river basins

Dams
Dams barrier flowing water that obstructs directs retards the flow often
is a across , on , creating
a reservoir ,
lake on impoundment
"
Dam " refers to the reservoir rather than the structure

Uses of Dams
To impound rivers and rainwater that can be used later to
irrigate agricultural fields

For electricity generation ,


water
supply for Domestic and industrial uses
,
Flood Control
,
fish breeding

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Side effects of creating dams
🤠
Regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow

Poorer the habitat es for the river 's aquatic life .

Fragment river makes the


migration of Aquatic fauna difficult

Dams Created on the floodplains submerge the Existing vegetation and soil
leading to its decomposition over

a
period of time

creating large dams has been the cause of


many new Environmental movements like the '
Narmada Bachao

Andolan '
and the Tehri Dam Andolan etc

Many times local people had to


give up their land ,
livelihood and their control over resources for the construction

of the dam

Most of the objections to the project arise due to their failure to achieve the purpose for which they were built most of the dams were constructed to
control floods but it these dams have triggered floods dams have also caused extensive soil erosion excessive use of water has resulted in earthquake
water borne diseases and pollution

Major dams and rivers of India

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Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvesting is a
simple method by which rainfall is

collected for future


usage .

The collected rainwater may be stoned Utilised in different ways


OR
directly used for recharge purposes

Different methods have been adopted in different areas for rainwater harvesting

1. In people have built diversion channels like the


Hilly areas
guts
Huts of the western for agriculture and to
on
Himalayas
Harvest Rainwater

" "
2.
Rooftop rainwater harvesting is
commonly practised to stone drinking water
particularly in
Rajasthan

3- In the flood plains of Bengal , people develop Rainwater channels to irrigate their fields

4- In semi arid regions , agricultural fields were converted into rain fed storage structures that allowed the water

to stand and moisten the soil such as Khadim in Jaisalmer and Johads in other parts of Rajasthan

S The tankas rooftop


.
are part of the well -

developed rainwater
harvesting system and are built inside the main

house This is for


mainly practised in Rajasthan particularly in Bikaner Phalodi and Barmen areas
saving rainwater

Tamil Nadu is the first state in India which has made a rooftop rainwater harvesting structure compulsory to all the
houses across the state there are legal provisions to punish the defaulters

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