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Use of GIS-based software for hydrological and water allocation modeling - Malaprabha river basin - Karnataka - Technical briefs from the India-PES collaborative project
Posted on 28 May, 2009 12:28 PMThe India-PES initiative, was a collaborative effort undertaken on a pilot basis, by CISED and NIVA, for the development of integrated tools and consulting s
Disease burden due to inadequate water and sanitation facilities in India - Sulabh International Academy of Environmental Sanitation
Posted on 28 May, 2009 09:54 AMThis report presents the findings of a study conducted by the
Panchayati raj and water resources management in India - law and policy
Posted on 27 May, 2009 04:40 PMThis paper presented at the workshop on "Policy Futures for Water Resources Management in India: From prescription and impact assessment to strategic analysis," 3-5 October 2002, IWMI/ICRISAT, Patancheru (Hyderabad), A P, India by
Concurrent monitoring of the world's largest drinking water pipeline project - A study of Narmada based project in Gujarat
Posted on 27 May, 2009 02:56 PMThis report presents the findings of a study done by Pravah on the concurrent monitoring of the world's largest drinking water pipeline project, the Narmada project, which is supposed to cover 9633 villages an 131 towns of Saurashtra, Kutch and parts of North Gujarat.
Water management traditions in the central-western Himalayas : a study by People's Science Institute
Posted on 22 May, 2009 03:53 PMThe report highlights how traditionally, local communities exercised rights of ownership, use and management over their natural resources in the Himalayan states. They devised a variety of management systems suited to their own specific situation. Sanskar (precepts and rites), sanskriti (culture and customary practices) and niti (state policy and administration) were the bases of water harvesting traditions and their longevity. Individual dharma and social customs were the necessary conditions for sustaining these traditions, while local autonomy in resource management was the critical sufficient condition.
Phytoremediation - using plants to degrade pollutants (heavy metals) from soil and water - Journal of Ecobiology
Posted on 21 May, 2009 05:37 PMThis article published in the Journal of Ecobiology describes the technique of phytoremediation, which is increasingly being adopted wherein certain plants are used to adsorb or degrade the pollutants from soil and water.
Biosorption for heavy metals - research journal of chemistry and environment
Posted on 21 May, 2009 05:22 PMThis article from the Research Journal Of Chemistry And Environment discusses the several
Fluoride contamination status of groundwater in Karnataka
Posted on 21 May, 2009 05:07 PMThis article published in Current Science presents information on the state of flouride contamination of water in Karnataka. Fluoride is known to contaminate groundwater reserves globally.
Nature of arsenic pollutants in groundwater of Bengal basin – A case study from Baruipur area - West Bengal (India)
Posted on 21 May, 2009 04:29 PMThis article published in Current Science discusses the nature of arsenic pollutants in the groundwater of Bengal basin.
A report on practical methods for arsenic removal from subsurface aquifers and drinking water systems
Posted on 21 May, 2009 11:43 AMThis report available on the Environmental Expert.com site highlights and discusses the practical and proven methods for the removal of arsenic from groundwater aquifiers and drinking water systems.