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Water conservation by Industry – A case study of ITC, Saharanpur
Posted on 29 Apr, 2010 12:41 PMThis presentation describes the work of ITC Saharanpur, a cigarette manufacturing company in the field of water conservation. Its water saving projects are centered around re-use of treated water for reducing water consumption, Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) based effluent network system in residential areas, rainwater harvesting, installation of Cold Plasma Unit in place of wet scrubbers and installation of a jet spray system.
Water conservation by Industry – A case study of Indo Rama Synthetics Ltd, Nagpur
Posted on 29 Apr, 2010 10:41 AMThis presentation describes the effort of Indo Rama, Butibori in carrying out production of polyester yarns, fiber and chips in an environmentally conscious manner and its work in conserving and harvesting water in its industrial processes and premises. In particular, it discusses the clean technologies used in production such as –
- Reduction in steam consumption at PSF Plant and in CP (through use of Zimmer technology-based glycol ejector)
- Reduction of drift losses in cooling towers by replacement of eliminators
- Conversion of condensate to flash steam and its reuse in boilers
Eye of the storm: Integrated solutions to the climate, agriculture and water crisis - A brief by IATP
Posted on 28 Apr, 2010 08:20 PMThis brief by Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) acknowledges that climate, water and agriculture are the three important factors that are facing severe crisis in recent years and argues that it is necessary to recognise that these three factors cannot be viewed in isolation, but as converging, interdependent and interconnected factors.
The convergence of these three factors means that solutions to the crisis cannot be found in isolation, but need to be complementary, that move away from dominant industrial agricultural models, to models that are sustainable and just.
2010 UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)
Posted on 27 Apr, 2010 01:18 PMThe Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) is a UN-Water initiative implemented by the World Health Organization (WHO). The objective of UN-Water GLAAS is to provide policy makers at all levels with a reliable, easily accessible, comprehensive and global analysis of the evidence to make informed decisions in sanitation and drinking-water.
With over 2.6 billion people living without access to improved sanitation facilities, and nearly 900 million people not receiving their drinking-water from improved water sources, UN-Water GLAAS highlights where efforts stagnate in achieving the Millennium Development Goal Target 7.C.¬ to halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking-water and basic sanitation. It also highlights the post-2015 challenges that need to be addressed by the United Nations system to collectively support its Member States.
More rain water needed for the east flowing rivers of South India
Posted on 25 Apr, 2010 01:58 PMSIMPLE & EFFECTIVE Method to increase WATER to east flowing RIVERS of SOUTH INDIA.
WESTERN GHATS are the mighty walls created by the nature.
Need for a water meter for every flat in an apartment
Posted on 25 Apr, 2010 10:56 AMBy providing separate water meter to each flat at apartments, wastage of water which is being now observed can be avoided and WATER can very well be saved at each minute each day!
PRESENT SITUATION.
South Asia Rivers should be source of uniting people, not dividing them
Posted on 23 Apr, 2010 03:27 PMGuest Post by Himanshu Thakkar
New Delhi: A workshop organised yesterday on the sidelines of a South Asia civil society gathering under the banner of Assembly of a Union of South Asian Peoples at Jawaharlal Nehru University came up with a set of recommendations to address the question of conflict over shared rivers in the region. The key message from the meeting, which addressed issues pertaining to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and India, was that South Asia’s rivers should be a source of uniting peoples, not dividing them. The Assembly is being organised as a civil society counter to the official SAARC meeting to be held in Thimpu from 28-29 April 2010.
Impact of electricity prices and volumetric water allocation on energy and groundwater demand management
Posted on 22 Apr, 2010 07:53 PMThis paper introduces a theoretical model to examine farmers’ response to changes in power tariff and water allocation regimes vis-a-vis energy and groundwater use. The author begins by explaining the context as one where the existing direct & indirect regulations and direct management interventions have been ineffective in arresting groundwater depletion. Also, there is an absolute paucity of sufficient empirical data to compare and analyze the differential impacts of different levels of pricing of electricity, and groundwater rights allocations on water and energy productivity.
The paper presents a review of farm sector pricing theories and thereafter analyses the potential impact of different modes of electricity pricing on productivity of groundwater use.
Rain water harvesting, recycling, reuse of waste water and using less water will help in water conservation, says Sekhar Raghavan, director of Rain Center, Chennai
Posted on 21 Apr, 2010 05:45 PMPost forwarded by : Sekhar Raghavan
A study on Bellandur tank and changes due to urbanisation - A report by CASUMM
Posted on 21 Apr, 2010 05:08 PMThis article by Collaborative for the Advancement of the Study of Urbanism through Mixed Media (CASUMM) presents the case of Bellandur Tank in Bangalore city and highlights how rapid unplanned urbanisation has led to the destruction of one of the biggest water bodies in Bangalore Urban district.
The tank provided sustenance for people who lived in the areas surrounding it and provided water for irrigation, household purposes such as drinking, washing and cleaning, besides providing ample supply of fish. The tank was thus an integral part of the society and had a relationship with the communities residing around the tank.