Rainwater harvesting ex situ
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Technology
The Hydrostatic Water Consultants (HWC) is working in the field of environment protection and natural resources conservation. They have expertise in Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) Systems, Hydro-geological Surveys and Bore Well Management, as a part of a total RWH Solution. They are a group of a qualified & Competent professionals and have executed more than 110 rainwater harvesting projects in and around Thane and Mumbai districts. HWC is specialized in rainwater harvesting, bore well management, ground water exploration surveys and soil resistivity surveys.
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India’s vulnerability to climate change impacts is profound since around 650 million Indians are dependent on rain-fed agriculture for their livelihoods; around 250 million Indians live along a 7500 km of coastline that is at high risk due to sea level rise and extreme weather events. Maximum number of business are situated near coastal areas and near river /other water bodies, many of the 10,000-odd Indian glaciers are receding at a rapid rate; and deforestation is happening (Garg et. al., 2015)
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As the concept and practices of a sustainable built environment have evolved over the years, it is increasingly recognised that the scope should be expanded beyond individual buildings to the community scale. Sustainable community design and practices refer to planning, designing, building, managing and promoting social and economic development of communities to meet sustainable development objectives.
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Key Messages: The urban population growth, inter-sectoral competition over water resources and climate change are expected roll out concurrently, amplifying water scarcity, energy and treatment costs and health issues in urban areas. Improving efficiency and reducing climate change related risks would be possible through integrated management of water, sewage, solid wastes and storm water management across household to city scales.
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This report is one of the outcomes of CTCN’s technology support for strengthening Bangkok’s Early Warning System to respond to climate induced flooding. It includes a mapping and understanding of the existing BMA data management system.
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Cement is an important binding agent in concretes, mortars and renders, and is used for the production of walling blocks and roofing tiles.