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Urban Water Harvesting

Maps, lakes and citizens: The use of surveys in lake conservation - An article in the Seminar magazine

Settlements in the area that is now Bangalore have a recorded history that dates back to the 5th century CE. Water for these settlements was made available through multiple series of tanks, which numbered 19,800 around the year 1830. 

This lake system is now decaying with lakes either taken over for urban uses, or choking due to neglect. ATREE and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) have been engaged in attempting to understand how to restore these lakes for urban use, while maintaining their ecological importance. This article in Seminar describes this attempt.

Puttenahalli: one of Bengaluru's urban lakes

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Location

Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971599, Longitude: 77.594563

Proposal for groundwater recharge in National Capital Region - A report by SK Sharma and Green Systems

This study by SK Sharma and Green Systems, details the current situation of the National Capital Region (NCR) area, in terms of geohydrology, climate and water usage. It also explains the various laws that have been put in place to increase groundwater replenishment.

With this information, the author makes a series of proposals to recharge the groundwater in the NCR. The NCR consists of parts of the states of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, besides New Delhi itself. The rapid urbanisation of these areas is leading to water being consumed at a pace, far greater than its replenishment.

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Location

NCR Delhi, , India
Latitude: 14.488286, Longitude: 121.008012

Groundwater use in Aurangabad – A survey and analysis of social significance and policy implications for a medium-sized Indian city by GW MATE and World Bank (2008)

Aurangabad, a city in central Maharashtra is in a drought prone region, and being a rapidly urbanising town, is facing a lot of pressure on ots water resources. Besides importing water there has been an increasing trend of ground water extraction.

In this context, a survey of groundwater use was conducted as part of a World Bank study on Indian groundwater management. The study was a collaboration between  GW MATE (Groundwater Management Advisory Team) and GRASP (Grass Roots Action for Social Participation), an Aurangabad-based civil society organization working on community-based natural resource management.Read More

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Local catchment management in cities - A guidebook by UN-HABITAT

UN-HABITATThis guidebook by UN-HABITAT, provides an overview of the principles and practices required for sustainable urban water catchment management. It deals with the principles and practices for better management of water resources which, in turn, will lead to general improvement in the health of the local population, food security, environmental protection and sustainable development. It states that it is necessary to develop enduring partnerships among the participating institutions and organizations in the catchment area.

Along side, policies, laws and regulations should be geared to provide an enabling framework as needed for formulation and implementation of action plans at the local level. The guidebook also comprises case studies from Australia, India, Latin America and South Africa to showcase the prospects of local action for water resources management.Read More

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Award-winning initiatives taken up by the City Managers' Association Karnataka on urban water management - Case studies

The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City Municipal Council Chitradurga, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) and the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC).Read More

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Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project - KUIDFC299.56 KB
Reduction of Non Revenue Water In Municipal Water Supply - Town Municipal Council Kundapura527.68 KB
Regional Integrated Rainwater Harvesting - Town Municipal Council Hosadurga545.81 KB
Revenue Billing And Collection System - BWSSB1.18 MB
Revival of Ancient Water System Through Rainwater Harvesting - CMC Chitradurga5.53 MB

Location

Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

36 Roofs for 24/7 Water

36 Roofs for 24/7 Water: A case study of urban rainwater harvesting in Badlapur, Mumbai from Asian Development Bank.Read More

Location

Mumbai, MM, India
Latitude: 19.017656, Longitude: 72.856178

A course on Urban Water Scenario

Welcome to the Urban Water Scenario Course
In the following pages, you will learn about:Read More

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