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News updates on the floods
Posted on 06 Oct, 2009 05:46 PMNews updates from various media sources about the floods. You can also find up-to-date news updates on India Water Portal's news feed:
https://www.indiawaterportal.org/news
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Mumbai Mirror:
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=3&contentid=20091005200910050347421404a8e72fe
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=3&contentid=2009100620091006031259984ba7a4bb6
WQIN - Water Quality Knowledge and Information Network
Posted on 05 Oct, 2009 10:38 PMWQIN is a collaborative community for the purpose of exchanging Water Quality Knowledge.
National Environment Protection Authority (NEPA) - request for comments
Posted on 05 Oct, 2009 08:35 PMImage & Content Courtesy: Ministry Of Environment & Forests (MoEF) Government Of India
The challenge of environmental management and regulation is immense in a country as large and diverse as India. Over the years, legislation has evolved. With the enactment of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986, the various rules and notifications, and the National Environment Policy 2006, a credible legislative and policy base has been created. But there are gaps in the institutional mechanisms and implementation has not kept pace with the legislative and policy evolution.
To over come this problem Ministry Of Environment & Forests (MoEF) Government Of India, has put forward few plans to set up a National Environment Protection Authority (NEPA), which will be responsible for the creation of new policies, implementation of regulations and dispensation of justice in the environmental domain in India.
Ministry Of Environment & Forests (MoEF) Government Of India, has invited comments from the States, civil society, and other stakeholders regarding the design of an appropriate institutional structure for best addressing the growing environmental challenges.
A presentation on storm water drains vs storm water infiltration
Posted on 05 Oct, 2009 10:55 AMFriends,
Please see attached PPT on an Australian Company's permanent solution of Storm Water Drains. They recommend infiltration of storm water at the point where rain falls rather than it being taken away to some other point through open drains.
Do you think this is workable in Bengaluru?
Chari
Climate change exhibition in New Delhi : Technology development and transfer
Posted on 04 Oct, 2009 10:51 AMImage & Content Courtesy: Delhi Climate Change Exhibition/Conference
Call to NGOs in South Canara, Karnataka
Posted on 04 Oct, 2009 09:10 AMSPARSH is a new initiative of Engineer – Golden Jubilee Edition which aims at developing a rural region linking it with a team of NGOs and sponsors realizing an economically feasible and sustainable idea. In this effort. the students of National Institute of Technology Karanataka, Surathkal have identified a village called Munda about 7 km from the campus.
State of the environment report - Tikamgarh district - Madhya Pradesh (2009)
Posted on 03 Oct, 2009 10:25 PMThis report on the state of the environment in Tikamgarh district, prepared by Development Alternatives, provides a summary of the environmental attributes and condition of the district and the human impacts on the environment. It also provides a public record of district authority, industry and community activities and achievements in responding to pressures on the environment. The purpose of this report is to bring out an overview of the environmental scenario of the district to serve as a baseline document and assist in logical and information based decision making.
Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein: A book by Anupam Mishra
Posted on 01 Oct, 2009 11:59 AMIn Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, Shri Anupam Mishra documents the myriad, well-organised ways in which the people of western Rajasthan have harvested and managed water over centuries, through work of the utmost dedication, painstaking detail and community-led action. These systems have survived the test of time, and are present in most villages and towns of the desert state even today.
This path-breaking work in the harsh water-scarce conditions of the desert, was completely managed by the local communities, and serves as a guide to the rest of us, in organising to face and tackle the water crisis, that we face across the world today.
Shri Anupam Mishra has worked in the field of environment and water conservation for many decades, and is currently with the Gandhi Peace Foundation New Delhi. His books on the work of people/society organising themselves, to harvest and manage water - Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab and Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, are considered landmark works in the field, and continue to inspire several individuals even today, to take up work on setting up and reviving such time-tested water harvesting systems.