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@article{146392,
author = {CHETHAN R and Sandeep C},
title = {Rejoining of Streams & Rainwater Harvesting in Javagal Hobli (A case Study)},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {4},
number = {12},
pages = {403-408},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146392},
abstract = {Water is precious and most commonly used resources and is one of the important natural resources available on this earth. The civilization flourished around water ways and rivers. Increases in population have led to increase in water demand which has led to exploitation of water hence depleting the resources. Due to the lack of availability of surface and subsurface water for the domestic industrial and irrigational use .
In our study we have considered Javagal Hobli in which 60 percent of the people depend on the rain water due to lack of availability of surface water . Hence in our study we have made an attempt to conserve surface and subsurface water by rain water harvesting and by joining minor order streams into major streams or water bodies , which will recharge the ground water . From this overall water usage efficiency is increased
},
keywords = {Rejoining of Streams & Rainwater Harvesting},
month = {},
}
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