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Rainwater Harvesting - Basics
Case studies about families and companies who have successfully harvested rainwater in their premises, proving that rainwater harvesting is both feasible and beneficial.
Posted on 06 Aug, 2009 05:25 PM

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"Blue Gold -World Water Wars" : A must see movie for environment and water enthusiasts
A review about the movie "Blue Gold -World Water Wars" for environment and water enthusiasts.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2009 10:53 PM

There is no other word that can aptly describe water - Blue Gold. Blue Gold Movie Poster - Source:http://www.greenmuze.com/ Today I was watching the movie - Blue Gold - World Water Wars. A must see movie for environment and water enthusiasts. The movie starts with a true story of a Californian gold hunter - how his body got transformed into a quasi corpse in seven days because of lack of water. The story then moves on how we humans are using water without discretion. Here are some interesting statistics:

  1. Manufacturing an average automobile requires 350,000 liters
  2. Upto 7 barrels of water is required to extract a barrel of oil - Save oil to save water
  3. One microchip requires 32liters of water
  4. Today there are 50,000 large dams worldwide
  5. Today there are at least 10 publicly traded water indices
  6. 750 pounds of carcass requires 5.2 million liters of water - be a vegetarian and save water.
  7. 30,240 liters of water is required per 50pound bag of wheat! Don't waste food my friends.
  8. 1.8 million liters per bale of cotton - Don't buy too many clothes (don't wear too less either)
  9. 77,500 liters of water is required per 50pound bag of rice. One kilo of rice requires 3,500 litres of water
  10. 99 liters for an apple
  11. 107 liters for a banana
  12. 22,000 liters of water per 50pound bag of corn
  13. 10 litres for a rose
Book review of "The Humanure Handbook" by Joseph Jenkins, dealing with composting the human excreta
This is a book review of "The Humanure Handbook" by Joseph Jenkins, dealing with composting the human excreta.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2009 10:52 PM

Currently I am reading this book - "The Humanure Handbook" by Joseph Jenkins. I am impressed. If there is one thing human beings don't want to talk about, it is their excreta. I don't remember discussing managing the excreta with anyone - either at home or at school.

Health and sanitation: Animation video of how Anand and the doctor transform their village
See how Anand and the doctor transform their village in this simple animated feature
Posted on 14 Jul, 2009 02:39 PM

Time: 1:46 minutes

Watch movie here

Helpful and informative answers on AAQ service, IWP
Helpful and informative answers on AAQ service, IWP
Posted on 07 Apr, 2009 10:52 AM

The words above are from a user & beneficiary of the Ask A Question Service on the India Water Portal, powered by a collaboration with WES Net.

Using YouTube effectively - A citizen-activist's movie highlighting the problem of an abandoned pond in Gurgaon
A excellently taken YouTube movie that highlights the problem of an abandoned talaab in water-starved Gurgaon in New Delhi.
Posted on 19 Mar, 2009 09:08 AM

Should IMD give away meteorological data for free ?
Should IMD give away meteorological data for free ?
Posted on 22 Jan, 2009 04:21 AM

India Water Portal has a meteorological data tool (https://www.indiawaterportal.org/data/metdata) that gives rainfall data (and 10 other meteorological parameters) for each district of India for 100 years from 1901 to 2002. Over the past couple of years, many many people have expressed that they found this data useful and requested us to enhance it. The data on our meteorological data tool is from a research dataset put out by the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research in the University of East Anglia, UK. The reason we got the data from them, is that IMD, India Meteorological Department, which is the chief source of official meteorological data in India, sells this data. To get the kind of all India data above, would be prohibitively expensive. Further, they would not allow this data to be made publicly available, as they sell the same.

Handwashing Tips!
Handwashing Tips!
Posted on 16 Oct, 2008 10:33 AM

We talk so much about washing hands, when washing it the right way produces the safety from diseases as enunciated by most national / international organisations. Even washing with soap might not help. Handwashing with soap is one of the most easily available & effective methods to prevent diarrheal & related infections.

Blog action day -- Water and poverty
Blog action day -- Water and poverty
Posted on 15 Oct, 2008 10:24 PM

Today is Blog Action Day 2008, where blogs all over the world are writing about poverty. We thought we would use this opportunity to talk about water and poverty.

Can recycled and treated sewage water ever be feasible in India ?
Can recycled and treated sewage water ever be feasible in India ? Posted on 09 Oct, 2008 09:34 AM

Sangeeta Deogawanka, a frequent contributor to the Portal, sent us this tongue-in-cheek piece on how recycling of sewage water might be received in India. (We welcome contributions from all readers to the India Water Portal blog !

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