Water Harvesting and Recycling

Water Harvesting and Recycling



Jyotirmoy Mondal



As land pressure increases day by day due to population
growth, the more marginal lands are being used for agriculture.
Especially in arid, semi-arid and sub humid areas where rainfall pattern
is irregular, ranges heavy slower to less storm and much of these
rainfall is lost as surface run off, results into risk of human being.
The irrigation is the most obvious response to the drought which
provides more costly. Under such condition water harvesting is suitable
and most important. 



10.22161/ijeab/1.4.2



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/2%20IJEAB-OCT-2016-33-Water%20Harvesting%20and%20Recycling.pdf



http://ijeab.com/submit-paper/

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