Water Conservation through Rain water harvesting...

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Rain Water harvesting simply means collecting Water for future use during the rainy season.

Rain water harvesting has been in existence since long ago in various parts of India where the Summer months were harsh and the rainy seasons were short and the rainfall insufficient. In States like Rajasthan, Punjab , parts of Maharashtra and Gujarat they still have a method of water conservation which is most effective. They start by collecting all the rain water that falls on their own houses.All the water that is falling on the roof of the house and other parts where it is clean is collected and channelised into an underground tank . This not only brings up the water level of their well , but is helpful for them during the harsh summer months.

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I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...
In villages, the conservation of water has become must. For some villages rain is like a boon.


It's not only in the village but everywhere that the conservation of water has become an important thing. In fact I heard that in many places including Delhi, it is mandatory to make a provision for rain water harvesting structure when constructing a house.


Oh! You mean that some place should be left for Conserving water?


That's what I was told.I don't know if it is actually followed. The structure need not be a big one. Even a simple pipe like structure on the roof edge could serve the purpose of collecting the rain water.


In Bangalore it has been made compulsory to have a rain water harvesting system laid if you are constructing a house on a site measuring 60x40 or more ..The sump is normally built in the driveway and all the water that falls on the roof and elsewhere is directed towards the sump where it gets collected..


The provision to harvest rainwater is compulsory in Maharashtra too but it is never implemented except for a few societies, most builders are adept at getting away without providing compulsory facilities by bribing govt. officials!
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.

I have seen in a TV program earlier.
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...


Its true! People from Rajasthan and Gujrat have been harvesting rainwater from ancient times. So also in Maharashtra, Shivaji Maharaj also understood the importance of harvesting rainwater, he perceived it as a basic essential and built countless freshwater underwater tanks on all his forts, the forts alone maybe more than 300 in numbers. This water was available throughout the year and especially help the residents and soldiers during longs sieges that could last for more than a year! Sadly, almost all those tanks now lie in neglect and if they are revived again, it could be a solution to famines and drought!
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...


Its true! People from Rajasthan and Gujrat have been harvesting rainwater from ancient times. So also in Maharashtra, Shivaji Maharaj also understood the importance of harvesting rainwater, he perceived it as a basic essential and built countless freshwater underwater tanks on all his forts, the forts alone maybe more than 300 in numbers. This water was available throughout the year and especially help the residents and soldiers during longs sieges that could last for more than a year! Sadly, almost all those tanks now lie in neglect and if they are revived again, it could be a solution to famines and drought!


Even in some parts of Manipur, rain water harvesting has been practiced from a long time. It was usual to have a pond dug within the compound of every house. Now of course, because of land shortage many of these ponds are being filled up to build new houses. Even then, it is customary to leave at least one third of the pond area as such.
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...


Its true! People from Rajasthan and Gujrat have been harvesting rainwater from ancient times. So also in Maharashtra, Shivaji Maharaj also understood the importance of harvesting rainwater, he perceived it as a basic essential and built countless freshwater underwater tanks on all his forts, the forts alone maybe more than 300 in numbers. This water was available throughout the year and especially help the residents and soldiers during longs sieges that could last for more than a year! Sadly, almost all those tanks now lie in neglect and if they are revived again, it could be a solution to famines and drought!


Even in some parts of Manipur, rain water harvesting has been practiced from a long time. It was usual to have a pond dug within the compound of every house. Now of course, because of land shortage many of these ponds are being filled up to build new houses. Even then, it is customary to leave at least one third of the pond area as such.


Yes !states like Gujrat,Rajasthan,Maharshtra and Manipur are all pioneers and they have shown the way to other states. I happened to visit the step wells in Gujrat close to Ahmedabad where they have what is one of the oldest rainwater harvesting system done on a large scale,..if the picture upload was working I would have posted a picture since it is really something.. will do so at a later date :)
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...


Its true! People from Rajasthan and Gujrat have been harvesting rainwater from ancient times. So also in Maharashtra, Shivaji Maharaj also understood the importance of harvesting rainwater, he perceived it as a basic essential and built countless freshwater underwater tanks on all his forts, the forts alone maybe more than 300 in numbers. This water was available throughout the year and especially help the residents and soldiers during longs sieges that could last for more than a year! Sadly, almost all those tanks now lie in neglect and if they are revived again, it could be a solution to famines and drought!


Even in some parts of Manipur, rain water harvesting has been practiced from a long time. It was usual to have a pond dug within the compound of every house. Now of course, because of land shortage many of these ponds are being filled up to build new houses. Even then, it is customary to leave at least one third of the pond area as such.


Yes !states like Gujrat,Rajasthan,Maharshtra and Manipur are all pioneers and they have shown the way to other states. I happened to visit the step wells in Gujrat close to Ahmedabad where they have what is one of the oldest rainwater harvesting system done on a large scale,..if the picture upload was working I would have posted a picture since it is really something.. will do so at a later date :)


Yes I have seen the step well near Ahmedabad in Adalaj village, its a marvellous structure and even has water in it but is not usable any more because of neglect. Similarly, in Pune there are centuries old water system that were built by the Peshwas but they are either neglected or been covered over by new constructions. Only if such water resources are revived, there never will be a problem of shortages!
I think Tamilnadu is the first state who use the rain water most by rain harvesting. Rajasthan and Gujarat are also using.


How is Tamil Nadu the first state in using rain water??? Could you tell something more about it. Actually as far as I know rain water harvesting has been practised in many parts of India from ancient times. e.g tonkas of Rajasthan etc.


Yes , it is both Rajasthan and Gujrat that face severe water problems, which began the system of storing rain water in wells built within their house or courtyards , so that there was very little wastage or evaporation of water due to heat and sunlight...


Its true! People from Rajasthan and Gujrat have been harvesting rainwater from ancient times. So also in Maharashtra, Shivaji Maharaj also understood the importance of harvesting rainwater, he perceived it as a basic essential and built countless freshwater underwater tanks on all his forts, the forts alone maybe more than 300 in numbers. This water was available throughout the year and especially help the residents and soldiers during longs sieges that could last for more than a year! Sadly, almost all those tanks now lie in neglect and if they are revived again, it could be a solution to famines and drought!


Even in some parts of Manipur, rain water harvesting has been practiced from a long time. It was usual to have a pond dug within the compound of every house. Now of course, because of land shortage many of these ponds are being filled up to build new houses. Even then, it is customary to leave at least one third of the pond area as such.


I knew about the quintessential ponds in Assam and West Bengal but was not aware of similar system in Manipur! Again, its proved that our ancestors knew what they were doing! :)
Rain water should be stored and purified for use.If we do so then the water shortage will be decreased.And it will help people to get water.I think govt. should take necessary steps to start rain harvesting.
Rain water should be stored and purified for use.If we do so then the water shortage will be decreased.And it will help people to get water.I think govt. should take necessary steps to start rain harvesting.


True, but rather than relying only on the government, people should also start taking initiatives to implement it in their homes!
Rain water should be stored and purified for use.If we do so then the water shortage will be decreased.And it will help people to get water.I think govt. should take necessary steps to start rain harvesting.


True, but rather than relying only on the government, people should also start taking initiatives to implement it in their homes!



Yes I agree ! we also have to do whatever we can.It is very easy to implement rainwater harvesting in your homes and be self sufficient at least to some extent during summer ...
Rain water should be stored and purified for use.If we do so then the water shortage will be decreased.And it will help people to get water.I think govt. should take necessary steps to start rain harvesting.



Rain water harvesting is very very essential these days. All are putting bore wells very, very deep and use all the water. If we can save by rain water harvesting means it is too good for our next generation. They will not suffer without water.
Rain water should be stored and purified for use.If we do so then the water shortage will be decreased.And it will help people to get water.I think govt. should take necessary steps to start rain harvesting.



Rain water harvesting is very very essential these days. All are putting bore wells very, very deep and use all the water. If we can save by rain water harvesting means it is too good for our next generation. They will not suffer without water.


There have many many instances when the once empty bore wells filled up after people implemented rain water harvesting facilities and water began draining into the tanks , When this process continues it brings the water table up in the whole area...
I feel everyone should arrange pit near their house, to store the rain water. This can solve many water problems
I feel everyone should arrange pit near their house, to store the rain water. This can solve many water problems


The only problem is the land. In cities, forget about the water storing pit, people do not even have the place to keep the vehicles.
I feel everyone should arrange pit near their house, to store the rain water. This can solve many water problems


The only problem is the land. In cities, forget about the water storing pit, people do not even have the place to keep the vehicles.


:unsure: :huh: :dry: .....Exactly ! what about people living in apartments.??
Amazing pictorial explanation. Well explained. Keep posting such threads. It is informative.
I had seen a image in which it is clearly explained how to save rain water and how to use it in house for normal purposes.
Amazing pictorial explanation. Well explained. Keep posting such threads. It is informative.


Glad you liked it Devyani, thanks a lot and of course I will do whatever best I can :)

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