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Environmental flows discussion-From the perspective of the National Water Academy
Environmental flows discussion-From the perspective of the National Water Academy Posted on 02 Jul, 2008 09:31 AM

Parineeta Dandekar's earlier post on environmental flows, triggered several responses and we have initiated a discussion forum

Water efficient aerobic rice
Videoblogging from S.Vishwanath of the Rainwater Club - Water Efficient Aerobic Rice Posted on 30 Jun, 2008 10:13 AM

The advantage of aerobic rice explained. Arghyam (http://www.arghyam.org) supports this initiative through a student grant support. The project is lead by Prof. Shashidhar Reddy with a grant from the Rockefeller foundation. The student receives a small grant from the Krishi Vidya Nirantara to support his thesis work under Prof Shashidhar Reddy.

Water saver faucet with measured out-flow arrangement
Water-Saver Faucet with Measured Out-Flow Arrangement-Saves 60% Water Posted on 26 Jun, 2008 11:01 PM

untitled1.bmp Fresh water to-day has become a precious commodity world wide. Water-saving, better utilization of water and avoiding wastage is becoming a universal concern. This New faucet, avoids inadvertent wastage during the usage of water for legitimate purpose such as washing of hands. It is user friendly, Hygienic, Economical, Eliminates leaking taps, Made of recyclable material, and helps in the optimum use of water. One of the basic problems with the commonly used screw-type faucet is that once the faucet is open to wet the hands, while the soap is being applied fresh water is continuously flowing down the drain without serving any purpose. As the time taken for applying soap constitutes more than 60% of the time in a normal hand washing cycle it can be easily understood that a large quantity of water is going to waste inadvertently. Apart from this screw-type faucet can continuously waste water if they are left open due to carelessness etc.

Open painting competition on "Proper Sanitation and Safe Water", 2 May 2008
Posted on 22 Jun, 2008 06:10 AM

An Open Painting Competition on the theme "PROPER SANITATION AND SAFE WATER"held on Sunday the 25th May, 2008, by Arghyam & YVU, Thoubal.

Latest from AAQ and discussion forum
Discussion on drought mitigation techniques and methods
Posted on 17 Jun, 2008 09:40 AM

Would you throw your lot in with cloud seeding, or have ideas regarding conservation and regulated usage? Feel free to join in and have your say, access the Drought Mitigation Discussion here

"Bittersweet waters: Irrigation practices and modern challenges in South India" - A DVD by French Institute of Pondicherry
"Bittersweet waters: Irrigation practices and modern challenges in South India" - A DVD by French Institute of Pondicherry Posted on 17 Jun, 2008 01:29 AM

The French Institute of Pondicherry has brought out a DVD titled "Bittersweet Waters: Irrigation Practices and Modern Challenges in South India". This trilingual documentary (French, English and Tamil ; 53 minutes) deals with the issues of water management in South India, a subject of underlying anxiety in towns as well as in the countryside.

Hydrophobic sand by DIME
Hydrophobic sand by DIME Posted on 16 Jun, 2008 10:47 AM

Desalt Innovation Middle East LLC (DIME) has introduced hydrophobic sand or "water proofed" sand. DIME has exclusive rights from a chemical manufacturer in Germany to produce the sand, by the addition of an additive SP-HFS 1609 by a specially developed mixer.

Buying an apartment? Demand better water management from the builders
Buying an apartment? Demand better water management from the builders
Posted on 05 Jun, 2008 04:30 AM

We at the Water Portal, came up with some questions to ask the builder when you are buying an apartment. The more educated you are regarding the way the apartment is handling water, the better decision you are likely to make and one that will benefit you immensely in the long term.

Information required on the water testing resources in India
A compilation of information on water testing resources in various parts of India.
Posted on 21 May, 2008 09:29 AM

As the quality of our water deteriorates, we expect that people will more and more need to/want to test the quality of their drinking and other water.

The list below represents a compilation of information on water testing resources in various parts of India. The list uploaded here has been prepared from the information collected and compiled by NEERI, Nagpur and AIIH & PH, Kolkata with the professional support of a senior consultant and in collaboration with WHO India Country Office, New Delhi.

Unsafe drinking water can affect health. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
The daily water Zen : Slow sand filter running out of use
Videoblogging from S.Vishwanath of the Rainwater Club Posted on 07 May, 2008 06:20 AM

A slow sand filter built with Japanese aid is running out of use because the community cannot repair the broken pump. Can we help organize the community to take charge of its asset?!

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