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Environment
The need of
the hour is sustainable water management, specially in the context of
meeting the demands of an increasing population. Simply put, it means
managing our finite water resources for present needs while keeping in
mind the future requirement of next generation. It also means looking at
fresh water as an exhaustible, natural and essential resource and seeing
watershed areas as sustainable units of water resource development and
management. Ironically, today the people of these mountainous areas are in the vice-like grip of water scarcity. Increasing population has resulted in an unsustainable demand for water, soil erosion in watershed areas, increasing silting of rivers and streams, and depletion of groundwater reserves. Uttarakhand receives an average annual rainfall of 1240 mm, much of which flows into the rivers. If we conserved a bare 0.68% of this rainwater, it would fulfill the drinking water requirement of Uttarakhand. The conservation of 2.36% would suffice irrigation requirement. It means the conservation of a mere 3% of annual rainfall holds the key to the alleviation of the State’s woes! Considering
the importance of water as a life sustaining resource we should launch
intensive awareness campaigns for optimum water utilization and
management. We should give information on different techniques of water
collection, conservation and harvesting. December 16, 2007 Neelima Garg is Executive Engineer with Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan, Dehra Dun |
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