
Rainwater Harvesting solutions & Water Resources
Water is essential for our survival. The field of water resources management will have to continue to adapt to the current and future issues facing the allocation of water.
Ideally, water resource management planning has regard to all the competing demands for water and seeks to allocate water on an equitable basis to satisfy all uses and demands.
One of the biggest concerns for our water-based resources in the future is the sustainability of the current and future water resource allocation.
As a limited resource, water supply poses a challenge.
Water scarcity is becoming an important issue.
In the graphical presentation we can see the fresh water on Earth. Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh water. Most of it is in icecaps and glaciers (69%) and groundwater (30%), while all lakes, rivers and swamps combined only account for a small fraction (0.3%) of the Earth's total fresh water reserves.
|Percolation well in Vadodara| |Percolation well in Ahmedabad|
|Percolation well in Surat| |Percolation well in Surat|
|Percolation well in Bharuch| |Percolation well in Ankleshwar|
|Percolation well in Gujarat| |Percolation well in Indore|
|Percolation well in Bhopal| |Percolation well in Madhya Pradesh|
|Recharge well in Vadodara| |Recharge well in Ahmedabad|
|Recharge well in Surat| |Recharge well in Surat|
|Recharge well in Bharuch| |Recharge well in Ankleshwar|
|Recharge well in Gujarat| |Recharge well in Indore|
|Recharge well in Bhopal| |Recharge well in Madhya Pradesh|