Campaigns - Rainwater Harvesting
Mazhapolima a community based well recharge programme
When stakeholders come together, they can address critical water related issues. Mazhapolima, a community based well recharge programme, initiated by the district administration in collaboration with the Panchayat Raj in Kerala is working with NGOs, households, and private sector to recharge ground water, improve supply of drinking water leading to reduction to the adverse impact of drought, and improved agricultural production. The project report has been written by Thrissur District, Government of Kerala. To learn more click here and refer to the attachment
Megh Pyne Abhiyan
Arghyam has supported a Campaign for popularizing Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in a flood prone region in North Bihar. The second phase of the Abhiyan has been designed based on the experiences from the first phase. Apart from propagating the temporary rainwater harvesting system as an alternative source of drinking water during floods and monsoon, the campaign will also develop a comprehensive local water management system based on the existing impact of recurring floods on land and water sources. It has targeted five Panchayats in the region for the campaign. The project is still ongoing.
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