A case study on Water conservation

Authors

  • Labhesh H. Modha, Health Safety & Environment Department, University of Petroleum and Energy Study Deheradun
  • Devendra K. Thakur Health Safety & Environment Department, University of Petroleum and Energy Study Deheradun
  • Dr. Nihal Siddiqui Health Safety & Environment Department, University of Petroleum and Energy Study Deheradun

Keywords:

Water conservation, Water harvesting, Recycle & Reuse

Abstract

'WATER’, being the most valuable and essential requirement of all the living organisms on Earth, requires
the most effective management of its usage to make it available for the future centuries to come. From everyday activities
of humans to almost all the industrial processes, water is the basic requirement of all. Therefore, to have enough quantity
of water as and when required, there comes into picture the concept of ‘WATER CONSERVATION’ which includes
various ways of storing fresh water, extracting water from possible sources, treating waste water, managing its storage
and utilization effectively, etc. It does not mean that once you conserve water, you will have enough of it for the days to
come. There also comes the question of preserving it in the right way and maintaining it to make it worth utilising. And
this technique is known as 'WATER MANAGEMENT'. Water Management includes planned set of activities for
collecting, storing, making the best use of the available water resources to fulfil the water demands and treating waste
water.

Published

2016-07-25

How to Cite

Labhesh H. Modha, Devendra K. Thakur, & Dr. Nihal Siddiqui. (2016). A case study on Water conservation . International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 3(7), 176–178. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.com/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/1557