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Technology options for urban sanitation in India - A guide to decision making by WSP and MoUD (2008)

This guide by the Water and Sanitation Program and the Ministry of Urban Development, is meant to enable municipalities and urban local bodies make informed decisions on sanitation technologies.Read More

Poor sanitation facilities and the lack of sanitation facilities are a health hazard and exact a human toll on human health. Realising the magnitude of the problem and the resulting fallout, the Government of India has been increasing the funding for sanitation infrastructure via the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). However, money alone cannot solve the problem. Urban local bodies and municipalities need sound advice on technological options, planning and implementation to ensure that the money is well spent and the sanitation projects cater to the need of the target audience.

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Bio-drainage – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report attempts to provide solutions to the twin problems of waterlogging and salinity in the irrigated command area through various drainage or traditional reclamation measures viz controlling the intensity of irrigation, providing drainage system, lining, improving natural drainage, preventing seepage or adopting modern technology for application of water.Read More

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Bio-drainage by NIH (1999-2000)3.96 MB

Remote sensing and GIS applications in zonation of waterlogging in command areas – A research report by the National Institute of Hydrology

The study assesses waterlogging in a canal command area in Rohtak and Jhajjhar districts through waterlogging area zonation using multi-spectral and multi-temporal imagery like IRS LISS III data of pre and post monsoon period. Seasonal and permanent waterlogged area and standing water were delineated on the basis of remote sensing data, digital elevation model and groundwater data.Read More

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Remote sensing and GIS applications in zonation of waterlogging in irrigation command by NIH (2000-01)1.23 MB

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Jhajjhar, HR, India
Latitude: 28.598860, Longitude: 76.654182

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