Rainwater Harvesting and Stormwater Management for Climate-resilient River CitiesEvery city in India can be called a river city. Almost all have...

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Rainwater Harvesting and Stormwater Management for Climate-resilient River CitiesEvery city in India can be called a river city. Almost all have...
Rainwater Harvesting and Stormwater Management for Climate-resilient River Cities
Every city in India can be called a river city. Almost all have waterbodies flowing through them or near them. But the fate of most of these waterbodies is a matter of concern. Many are severely polluted. Others have been filled up and built over. With the demise of these ‘sponges’, the drainage capacity of most cities has been destroyed, leaving them open to threats from extreme storm events and urban flooding.

The solution lies in understanding the challenges of rapid urbanisation and devising engineering solutions accordingly – for instance, rainwater can be collected and diverted through correctly designed drains to different water harvesting structures such as waterbodies to recharge the groundwater and avoid waterlogging.

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) invites nominations/applications for a two-part training programme, which is a part of the three-year CSE sub-programme supported by the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), aimed at building capacity of cities in the Ganga basin and making them water-sensitive. It is a part of the ongoing efforts by NMCG for ensuring convergence of Namami Gange with other national missions such as AMRUT 2.0, Smart Cities and SBM 2.0.

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https://www.cseindia.org/rainwater-harvesting-and-stormwater-management-for-climate-resilient-river-cities-12015

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