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Water Management
Compilation of weekly round up of news - January 2010 (1- 8, 8 - 12, 12-18)
Posted on 18 Jan, 2010 11:51 PMWeekly roundup of news - January 1-8, 2010
https://www.thehindu.com/2010/01/08/stories/2010010854350400.htm
Tips on sustainable use of ground water for Chennai residents
Posted on 18 Jan, 2010 02:18 PMThe water position in Chennai has been satisfactory for several years now because of a couple of good monsoons, good supply from Andhra Pradesh and from the Veeranam Lake. The rainwater harvesting systems installed by many citizens have also helped in improving ground water levels. However, citizens should not presume that their water problems are solved for the following reasons;
Chennai’s water needs are mainly met by impounding the rainwater from the Araniar-Kortalayar rivers north of the city and the capacity of the reservoirs is woefully inadequate. It has been estimated that an entire year’s supply flows wastefully into the sea consequently. The quantum of supply from AP and the Veeranam Lake is uncertain.
Case Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org
Posted on 18 Jan, 2010 01:30 PMCase Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org
Understanding gender, water and sanitation through my internship with Arghyam
Posted on 14 Jan, 2010 06:15 AMFrom September until December 2009, I completed an internship with Arghyam through my master's studies at Oregon State University to better understand gender, water, and sanitation in rural locations in South India.
Jobs viz Devnetjobs - Jan 12
Posted on 12 Jan, 2010 04:48 PM- Senior Coordinator - Water Management Programme
Centre for Science and Environment
Location: New Delhi
Last Date: January 18, 2010
Dealers for water product in India
Posted on 08 Jan, 2010 11:12 AMHello ,
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website: www.air2waterforhealth.com
We sell AWG i.e atmospheric water generating machines (machines which create water from thin air) which have capacities which range from small (30 litres /day) to higher end (thousands of gallons /day)
"Filtralite to participate in a research project related to the Baltic Sea" : Droplets, newsletter, Dec 2009
Posted on 06 Jan, 2010 03:37 PMHighlights
Research
- Filtralite to participate in a research project related to the Baltic Sea
Sustaining the Sanitation Revolution : e-Disha, November 2009, January 2010 issues
Posted on 06 Jan, 2010 12:43 PMThe January edition of e-Disha published by the Consortium of DEWATS Dissemination Society (CDD) has the following highlights:
- "Sustaining the Sanitation Revolution” -Indian Country Paper by SACOSAN III
- Citywide Citywide Decentralised Basic Needs Service (DBNS) Planning
- Wastewater Analysis
Overarching conclusions during World Water Week- Stockholm International Water Institute
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 04:58 PMThis section is based on Stockholm International Water Institute’s conclusions and what we consider as the key threads that emerged from the week. These overarching conclusions are also based on the summary reports from workshops and seminars and the rapporteur theme reports (see next section of this publication). Our interpretation of issues raised from over 100 substantive sessions are intended to provide meaningful messages for both participants who were at the week and other stakeholders unable to attend. The overall aim is to maintain a dialogue beyond the intense and fruitful discussions during the World Water Week itself.
Access to water
Water scarcity, poverty in its multiple manifestations, conflicts and political circumstances influence people’s ability to access water, particularly for the daily requirements for drinking water and household needs. Water may be available in aquifers, in nearby streams or even in village ponds, but due to technical, economic, cultural and other reasons many people may not have access to water sources or to the services that are organised by the public sector or other providers. Not having access to the most basic necessity of life is causing dramatic and detrimental consequences for the people concerned. Detailed statistical accounts and a large number of illustrated cases of people affected from a lack of access to drinking and household water, are repeatedly presented in literature and media. It is, indeed, mindboggling that in spite of repeated high level commitments and the fact that there are few, if any, political disagreements, the efforts to substantially reduce the plight of the 1.1 billion who lack access to household water are not enough. It is essential to recognise that it is not only the 1.1 billion who are affected. Families and relatives of those who are affected, their farms or work places and society at large also bear the brunt of this lingering tragedy. For various reasons, there is less evidence of these wider costs to society.
Workshop paper and poster abstract submission for World Water Week - Guidelines and information
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 04:35 PMInvitation
Proposals for workshop paper and poster presentations for the World Water Week are welcome from experts and actors in different disciplines. The deadline for abstract submittal is February 15, 2010 . Abstracts are welcome on the specific workshop themes listed below and described on pages 10-13.
Workshop Themes:
- Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
- Shortcutting Historical Pollution Trends
- Water Quality for Human Health
- Improved Water Use Efficiency through Recycling and Reuse
- Management of Groundwater Abstraction and Pollution
- Minimising Land Use Based Pollution
- Resilience, Uncertainty and Tipping Points
- Origins, Pathways and Accumulation of Pollutants –