SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  6
[Type text]
Water Resource
Abstract
Introduction:
Global Overview:
While ¾ th of Earth’s surface is
covered by water, 97% of it is
marine water and only 3% of
global water is freshwater.
Most of the freshwater 77.2%
are locked in ice caps and
glaciers. 22.4% is distributed in
the form of ground water and
only 0.4% is surface water.
Present water utilization in
India:
Irrigation constitutes the main use
of water and is thus focal issue in
water resources development. As
of now, irrigation use is 84
percent of total water use. This is
much higher than the world’s
average, which is about 65
percent. For advanced nations, the
figure is much lower. For example,
the irrigation use of water in USA
is around 33 percent. In India,
therefore, the remaining 16
percent of the total water use
accounts for Rural domestic and
livestock use, Municipal domestic
and public use, Thermal-electric
power plants and other industrial
uses.
The term irrigation is defined as
the artificial method of applying
water to crops. Irrigation
increases crop yield and the
amount of land that can be
productively farmed, stabilizes
productivity, facilitates a greater
diversity of crops, increases farm
income and employment, helps
alleviate poverty and contributes
to regional development.
Competing water uses:
 Industrialized / developed
countries tend to use more
water in their industrial
production.
Coolant
Manufacturing goods
 Other countries tend to use
more water for Agricultural
uses.
[Type text]
 Thermal power (or) Hydro
electric power supply
 In Domestic way for
Drinking, Watering
The above demands of
water to various sectors are
explained in the following
paragraphs.
Drinking water: Adequate safe
drinking water facilities should be
provided to the entire population
both in urban and in rural areas.
Irrigation and multipurpose
projects should invariably include
a drinking water component,
wherever there is no alternative
source of drinking water. Drinking
water needs of human beings and
animals should be the first charge
on any available water. of water to
soil to assist in the production of
crops.
Irrigation: Irrigation is the
application on rainfall and ground
water. In many areas of the world,
the amount and timing of the
rainfall are not adequate to meet
the moisture requirements of
crops. The pressure for survival
and the need for additional food
supplies are causing the rapid
expansion of irrigation throughout
the world.
Hydropower: Hydropower is a
clean, renewable and reliable
energy source that serves national
environmental and energy policy
objectives. Hydropower converts
kinetic energy from falling water
into electricity without consuming
more water than is produced by
nature.
Ecology: The study of the factors
that influence the distribution and
abundance of species.
Industrial demand of water:
Industrial water consumption
consists of a wide range of uses,
including product-processing and
small-scale equipment cooling,
sanitation, and air conditioning.
The presence of industries in or
near the city has great impact on
water demand. The quantity of
water required depends on the type
of the industry. For a city with
moderate factories, a provision of
20 to 25 percent of per capita
consumption may be made for this
purpose.
Version 2 CE IIT, Kharagpur
[Type text]
Navigation: Navigation is the
type of transportation of men and
goods from one place to another
place by means of water. The
development of inland water
transport or navigation is of crucial
importance from the point of
energy conservation as well.
Population increases
consumption of water
increases.
Continuous extracting Ground
water extract, with ground
water, polluting with surface
water.
Growing population demand
more water resources for the
above activities:
Population increases demand
of population water increases
Water available in the unit:
This may be divided into three
sources
- Rain falling within the region.
This may be utilized directly
before it reaches the ground, for
example, the roof – top rain water
harvesting schemes in water scarce
areas. - Surface water bodies.
These static (lakes and ponds) and
flowing (streams and rivers), water
bodies may be utilized for
satisfying the demand of the unit,
for example by constructing dams
across rivers.
- Ground water reservoirs. The
water stored in soil and pores of
fractured bed rock may be
extracted to meet the demand, for
example wells or tube – wells.
Depletion of water:
The depletion of water leads to the
following problems
1. Afforestation
2. Rain water harvesting
3. Water shed management
To overcome this problems
Conversation of water
(Sustainable utilization)
The declining accessibility of
quality drinking water in many
parts of the world and shrinking
water resources call for new
approaches to water resources
management. Adequate funding
is required to improve access to
safe drinking water and sewage
systems, and to switch to water
and energy saving in
production and consumption.
Recent Technology:
Rain water harvesting
[Type text]
Water conversation
Rain water harvesting:
Urban Water Supply:
Demand for water is growing in
most cities as every urban citizen
requires almost double the amount
of water that a rural citizen
requires. Moreover, India is
rapidly urbanizing.
Urban population in India has
grown almost five times in five
decades from 1951 (62.44 million)
to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago,
most of our cities were self
sufficient in meeting their water
needs from the extensive urban
water bodies to supply water to
citizens. Today these water bodies
have completely disappeared.
Municipalities have been stretched
to their limits to find water for the
growing urban populations.
Groundwater is being extracted by
the government as well as the
private parties.
Water Conservation:
Water conservation can be defined
as:
1. Any beneficial reduction in
water loss, use or waste as well
as the preservation of water
quality.
2. A reduction in water use
accomplished by
implementation of water
conservation or water
efficiency measures; or,
3. Improved water mangment
practices that reduce or enhance
the beneficial use of water. A
water conservation measure is
an action, behavioral change,
device, technology, or
improved design or process
implemented to reduce water
loss, waste, or use. Water
efficiency is a tool of water
conservation. That results in
more efficient water use and
thus reduces water demand.
The value and cost-
effectiveness of a water
efficiency measure must be
evaluated in relation to its
effects on the use and cost of
other natural resources (e.g.
energy or chemicals).
Reducing water demand
Simple techniques can be used to
reduce the demand for water. The
underlying principle is that only
part of the rainfall or irrigation
water is taken up by plants, the
rest percolates into the deep
[Type text]
groundwater, or is lost by
evaporation from the surface.
Therefore, by improving the
efficiency of water use, and by
reducing its loss due to
evaporation, we can reduce water
demand.
There are numerous methods to
reduce such losses and to improve
soil moisture. Some of them are
listed below.
Mulching, i.e., the application of
organic or inorganic material such
as plant debris, compost, etc.,
slows down the surface run-off,
improves the soil moisture,
reduces evaporation losses and
improves soil fertility.
Soil covered by crops, slows
down run-off and minimizes
evaporation losses. Hence, fields
should not be left bare for long
periods of time.
Ploughing helps to move the soil
around. As a consequence it
retains more water thereby
reducing evaporation.
Shelter belts of trees and bushes
along the edge of agricultural
fields slow down the wind speed
and reduce evaporation and
erosion.
Planting of trees, grass, and
bushes breaks the force of rain
and helps rainwater penetrate the
soil.
Fog and dew contain substantial
amounts of water that can be
used directly by adapted plant
species. Artificial surfaces such as
netting-surfaced traps or
polyethylene sheets can be
exposed to fog and dew. The
resulting water can be used for
crops.
Contour farming is adopted in
hilly areas and in lowland areas for
paddy fields. Farmers recognize
the efficiency of contour-based
systems for conserving soil and
water.
Salt-resistant varieties of crops
have also been developed
recently. Because these grow in
saline areas, overall agricultural
productivity is increased without
making additional demands on
freshwater sources. Thus, this is a
good water conservation strategy.
Transfer of water from surplus
areas to deficit areas by inter-
linking water systems through
canals, etc.
Desalination technologies such
as distillation, electro-dialysis and
reverse osmosis are available.
[Type text]
Use of efficient watering
systems such as drip irrigation and
sprinklers will reduce the water
consumption by plants.
Conclusion:
Water is one of the few natural
resources that bear heavily on both
environmental and socioeconomic
processes, particularly,
international relations.
So save the Water.

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisiaSustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
Ben Cherifa Bilel
 
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supplySec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
critter33
 
Water and sustainable development
Water and sustainable developmentWater and sustainable development
Water and sustainable development
Saisujan Piriya
 

Tendances (20)

Water Resource Management
Water Resource ManagementWater Resource Management
Water Resource Management
 
Conservation of water
Conservation of waterConservation of water
Conservation of water
 
Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisiaSustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
Sustainable water management in agriculture in tunisia
 
Water Conservation
Water ConservationWater Conservation
Water Conservation
 
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FULL NOTES
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FULL NOTESWATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FULL NOTES
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FULL NOTES
 
Green Building 101 Episode 3 Water Efficiency
Green Building 101 Episode 3 Water EfficiencyGreen Building 101 Episode 3 Water Efficiency
Green Building 101 Episode 3 Water Efficiency
 
water supply and irrigation
water supply and irrigationwater supply and irrigation
water supply and irrigation
 
Water economic importance and global water scarcity
Water economic importance and global water scarcityWater economic importance and global water scarcity
Water economic importance and global water scarcity
 
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supplySec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
Sec 2 Unit 13 understanding the water supply
 
Water Management in Rural Areas in a Changing Climate
Water Management in Rural Areas in a Changing ClimateWater Management in Rural Areas in a Changing Climate
Water Management in Rural Areas in a Changing Climate
 
Water conservation
Water conservationWater conservation
Water conservation
 
Water conservation
Water conservationWater conservation
Water conservation
 
India Rain Water Harvesting Project
India Rain Water Harvesting ProjectIndia Rain Water Harvesting Project
India Rain Water Harvesting Project
 
Approaches for water sustainability
Approaches for water sustainabilityApproaches for water sustainability
Approaches for water sustainability
 
Water management
Water managementWater management
Water management
 
Sustainable Water Management
Sustainable Water ManagementSustainable Water Management
Sustainable Water Management
 
Water Resource Management
Water Resource ManagementWater Resource Management
Water Resource Management
 
Water resource
Water resource Water resource
Water resource
 
06 115 water resources management
06 115 water resources management06 115 water resources management
06 115 water resources management
 
Water and sustainable development
Water and sustainable developmentWater and sustainable development
Water and sustainable development
 

En vedette

Cloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstractCloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstract
Jagadeesh Kumar
 
A paper presentation abstract
A paper presentation abstractA paper presentation abstract
A paper presentation abstract
Jagadeesh Kumar
 
Brain computer interfaces
Brain computer interfacesBrain computer interfaces
Brain computer interfaces
Jagadeesh Kumar
 
imageprocessing-abstract
imageprocessing-abstractimageprocessing-abstract
imageprocessing-abstract
Jagadeesh Kumar
 
Cloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstractCloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstract
Jagadeesh Kumar
 

En vedette (19)

Virtual reality
Virtual realityVirtual reality
Virtual reality
 
Imts
ImtsImts
Imts
 
Communication
CommunicationCommunication
Communication
 
Autobiography!
Autobiography!Autobiography!
Autobiography!
 
Imt
ImtImt
Imt
 
Presentación1
Presentación1Presentación1
Presentación1
 
VR
VRVR
VR
 
My meal plan
My meal planMy meal plan
My meal plan
 
AI
AIAI
AI
 
Cloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstractCloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstract
 
Using Thematic Grids to Document Web Service Operations
Using Thematic Grids to Document Web Service OperationsUsing Thematic Grids to Document Web Service Operations
Using Thematic Grids to Document Web Service Operations
 
Vermeidung von Stille und Rauschen in API-Dokumentatio
Vermeidung von Stille und Rauschen in API-DokumentatioVermeidung von Stille und Rauschen in API-Dokumentatio
Vermeidung von Stille und Rauschen in API-Dokumentatio
 
iDocIt - Ein Assistent zur API-Dokumentation
iDocIt - Ein Assistent zur API-DokumentationiDocIt - Ein Assistent zur API-Dokumentation
iDocIt - Ein Assistent zur API-Dokumentation
 
Using Meaningful Names to Improve API Documentation
Using Meaningful Names to Improve API DocumentationUsing Meaningful Names to Improve API Documentation
Using Meaningful Names to Improve API Documentation
 
A paper presentation abstract
A paper presentation abstractA paper presentation abstract
A paper presentation abstract
 
Na no technology
Na no technologyNa no technology
Na no technology
 
Brain computer interfaces
Brain computer interfacesBrain computer interfaces
Brain computer interfaces
 
imageprocessing-abstract
imageprocessing-abstractimageprocessing-abstract
imageprocessing-abstract
 
Cloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstractCloud computing abstract
Cloud computing abstract
 

Similaire à Water resources

What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agricultureWhat are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
Amity University
 
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
Katherine Alexander
 
Integrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managmentIntegrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managment
Janak Shah
 
Rain water harvesting
Rain water harvestingRain water harvesting
Rain water harvesting
alind tiwari
 

Similaire à Water resources (20)

Water conservation practices
Water conservation practicesWater conservation practices
Water conservation practices
 
Water resources engineering
Water resources engineeringWater resources engineering
Water resources engineering
 
3.. water resourses.pptx
3.. water resourses.pptx3.. water resourses.pptx
3.. water resourses.pptx
 
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.pptWater Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
 
What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agricultureWhat are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
What are the benefits of using wastewater irrigation in agriculture
 
Water conservation
Water conservationWater conservation
Water conservation
 
Water management approaches for sustainable food production (1).pptx
Water management approaches for sustainable food production (1).pptxWater management approaches for sustainable food production (1).pptx
Water management approaches for sustainable food production (1).pptx
 
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
Analysis Of Riparian Buffer Zone Between An Aquatic...
 
Water resources ppt
Water resources pptWater resources ppt
Water resources ppt
 
Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvestingRainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvesting
 
Water conservation
Water conservationWater conservation
Water conservation
 
Geography Chap 13-15-Water
Geography Chap 13-15-Water Geography Chap 13-15-Water
Geography Chap 13-15-Water
 
What is watershed
What is watershedWhat is watershed
What is watershed
 
Management Of Natural Water Resources
Management Of Natural Water ResourcesManagement Of Natural Water Resources
Management Of Natural Water Resources
 
Water Conservation
Water ConservationWater Conservation
Water Conservation
 
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.pptWater Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
Water Resources And it’s Conversation.ppt
 
EE MODULE 1.pdf
EE MODULE 1.pdfEE MODULE 1.pdf
EE MODULE 1.pdf
 
Integrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managmentIntegrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managment
 
Ce152 tie
Ce152 tieCe152 tie
Ce152 tie
 
Rain water harvesting
Rain water harvestingRain water harvesting
Rain water harvesting
 

Plus de Jagadeesh Kumar (10)

VR
VRVR
VR
 
Social networks
Social networksSocial networks
Social networks
 
Sixth sense
Sixth senseSixth sense
Sixth sense
 
A paper presentation
A paper presentationA paper presentation
A paper presentation
 
Virtual reality
Virtual realityVirtual reality
Virtual reality
 
Mother and son
Mother and sonMother and son
Mother and son
 
Virtual reality
Virtual realityVirtual reality
Virtual reality
 
Virtual reality
Virtual realityVirtual reality
Virtual reality
 
Multimedia
MultimediaMultimedia
Multimedia
 
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
 

Dernier

Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
ZurliaSoop
 

Dernier (20)

SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdfUnit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the ClassroomFostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
 
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptxCOMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptxHow to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
 
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptxPlant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
Plant propagation: Sexual and Asexual propapagation.pptx
 

Water resources

  • 1. [Type text] Water Resource Abstract Introduction: Global Overview: While ¾ th of Earth’s surface is covered by water, 97% of it is marine water and only 3% of global water is freshwater. Most of the freshwater 77.2% are locked in ice caps and glaciers. 22.4% is distributed in the form of ground water and only 0.4% is surface water. Present water utilization in India: Irrigation constitutes the main use of water and is thus focal issue in water resources development. As of now, irrigation use is 84 percent of total water use. This is much higher than the world’s average, which is about 65 percent. For advanced nations, the figure is much lower. For example, the irrigation use of water in USA is around 33 percent. In India, therefore, the remaining 16 percent of the total water use accounts for Rural domestic and livestock use, Municipal domestic and public use, Thermal-electric power plants and other industrial uses. The term irrigation is defined as the artificial method of applying water to crops. Irrigation increases crop yield and the amount of land that can be productively farmed, stabilizes productivity, facilitates a greater diversity of crops, increases farm income and employment, helps alleviate poverty and contributes to regional development. Competing water uses:  Industrialized / developed countries tend to use more water in their industrial production. Coolant Manufacturing goods  Other countries tend to use more water for Agricultural uses.
  • 2. [Type text]  Thermal power (or) Hydro electric power supply  In Domestic way for Drinking, Watering The above demands of water to various sectors are explained in the following paragraphs. Drinking water: Adequate safe drinking water facilities should be provided to the entire population both in urban and in rural areas. Irrigation and multipurpose projects should invariably include a drinking water component, wherever there is no alternative source of drinking water. Drinking water needs of human beings and animals should be the first charge on any available water. of water to soil to assist in the production of crops. Irrigation: Irrigation is the application on rainfall and ground water. In many areas of the world, the amount and timing of the rainfall are not adequate to meet the moisture requirements of crops. The pressure for survival and the need for additional food supplies are causing the rapid expansion of irrigation throughout the world. Hydropower: Hydropower is a clean, renewable and reliable energy source that serves national environmental and energy policy objectives. Hydropower converts kinetic energy from falling water into electricity without consuming more water than is produced by nature. Ecology: The study of the factors that influence the distribution and abundance of species. Industrial demand of water: Industrial water consumption consists of a wide range of uses, including product-processing and small-scale equipment cooling, sanitation, and air conditioning. The presence of industries in or near the city has great impact on water demand. The quantity of water required depends on the type of the industry. For a city with moderate factories, a provision of 20 to 25 percent of per capita consumption may be made for this purpose. Version 2 CE IIT, Kharagpur
  • 3. [Type text] Navigation: Navigation is the type of transportation of men and goods from one place to another place by means of water. The development of inland water transport or navigation is of crucial importance from the point of energy conservation as well. Population increases consumption of water increases. Continuous extracting Ground water extract, with ground water, polluting with surface water. Growing population demand more water resources for the above activities: Population increases demand of population water increases Water available in the unit: This may be divided into three sources - Rain falling within the region. This may be utilized directly before it reaches the ground, for example, the roof – top rain water harvesting schemes in water scarce areas. - Surface water bodies. These static (lakes and ponds) and flowing (streams and rivers), water bodies may be utilized for satisfying the demand of the unit, for example by constructing dams across rivers. - Ground water reservoirs. The water stored in soil and pores of fractured bed rock may be extracted to meet the demand, for example wells or tube – wells. Depletion of water: The depletion of water leads to the following problems 1. Afforestation 2. Rain water harvesting 3. Water shed management To overcome this problems Conversation of water (Sustainable utilization) The declining accessibility of quality drinking water in many parts of the world and shrinking water resources call for new approaches to water resources management. Adequate funding is required to improve access to safe drinking water and sewage systems, and to switch to water and energy saving in production and consumption. Recent Technology: Rain water harvesting
  • 4. [Type text] Water conversation Rain water harvesting: Urban Water Supply: Demand for water is growing in most cities as every urban citizen requires almost double the amount of water that a rural citizen requires. Moreover, India is rapidly urbanizing. Urban population in India has grown almost five times in five decades from 1951 (62.44 million) to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago, most of our cities were self sufficient in meeting their water needs from the extensive urban water bodies to supply water to citizens. Today these water bodies have completely disappeared. Municipalities have been stretched to their limits to find water for the growing urban populations. Groundwater is being extracted by the government as well as the private parties. Water Conservation: Water conservation can be defined as: 1. Any beneficial reduction in water loss, use or waste as well as the preservation of water quality. 2. A reduction in water use accomplished by implementation of water conservation or water efficiency measures; or, 3. Improved water mangment practices that reduce or enhance the beneficial use of water. A water conservation measure is an action, behavioral change, device, technology, or improved design or process implemented to reduce water loss, waste, or use. Water efficiency is a tool of water conservation. That results in more efficient water use and thus reduces water demand. The value and cost- effectiveness of a water efficiency measure must be evaluated in relation to its effects on the use and cost of other natural resources (e.g. energy or chemicals). Reducing water demand Simple techniques can be used to reduce the demand for water. The underlying principle is that only part of the rainfall or irrigation water is taken up by plants, the rest percolates into the deep
  • 5. [Type text] groundwater, or is lost by evaporation from the surface. Therefore, by improving the efficiency of water use, and by reducing its loss due to evaporation, we can reduce water demand. There are numerous methods to reduce such losses and to improve soil moisture. Some of them are listed below. Mulching, i.e., the application of organic or inorganic material such as plant debris, compost, etc., slows down the surface run-off, improves the soil moisture, reduces evaporation losses and improves soil fertility. Soil covered by crops, slows down run-off and minimizes evaporation losses. Hence, fields should not be left bare for long periods of time. Ploughing helps to move the soil around. As a consequence it retains more water thereby reducing evaporation. Shelter belts of trees and bushes along the edge of agricultural fields slow down the wind speed and reduce evaporation and erosion. Planting of trees, grass, and bushes breaks the force of rain and helps rainwater penetrate the soil. Fog and dew contain substantial amounts of water that can be used directly by adapted plant species. Artificial surfaces such as netting-surfaced traps or polyethylene sheets can be exposed to fog and dew. The resulting water can be used for crops. Contour farming is adopted in hilly areas and in lowland areas for paddy fields. Farmers recognize the efficiency of contour-based systems for conserving soil and water. Salt-resistant varieties of crops have also been developed recently. Because these grow in saline areas, overall agricultural productivity is increased without making additional demands on freshwater sources. Thus, this is a good water conservation strategy. Transfer of water from surplus areas to deficit areas by inter- linking water systems through canals, etc. Desalination technologies such as distillation, electro-dialysis and reverse osmosis are available.
  • 6. [Type text] Use of efficient watering systems such as drip irrigation and sprinklers will reduce the water consumption by plants. Conclusion: Water is one of the few natural resources that bear heavily on both environmental and socioeconomic processes, particularly, international relations. So save the Water.