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Rain Harvesting Water - Class 10 Geography

Rain Harvesting Water


To collect, store, and filter rainwater from roofs, parks, highways, open areas, etc. for later use, one might employ a straightforward technique or technology called rainwater harvesting.

The components of a rainwater collection system are as follows:

i. Catchment: A container used to collect and store rainwater.

ii. Conveyance system: This system is utilised to move the water that has been harvested from the fishery to the region used for recharge.

iii. Flush - Used to remove typos before it starts to rain.

iv. Filter - Used to eliminate impurities from rainwater that has been collected.

Tanks and recharge structures are used to hold filtered water that has already been prepared.

In order to artificially repair natural or man-made water bodies, such as roofs, compounds, rock surfaces, and mountain slopes, artificial or semi-deformed surfaces, rainwater must be collected and stored using specially developed methods.


BENEFITS OF HARVESTING RAIN

The following is a list of the benefits of rainwater collection systems:

i. Costs were cut

ii. Aids in lowering water bills.

reduces the demand for water.

decreases the need for imported water, IV.

v. Encourages energy and water conservation.

vi. Spring water's increased quantity and quality.

vii. Landscape irrigation does not require a treatment system.

viii. This technology is reasonably easy to use, install, and run.

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