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can be an effective and low-cost solution. Water can be stored during the wet season using one of several methods, eg. an [[underground tank]], [[wire-cement tank]] or [[plastic-lined tank]] until it is needed in the dry season. Several pump systems can then used to lift the water from the tank, for example with a [[rope pump]] or with a [[deep well pump]], which can elevate water up to 30 m. | can be an effective and low-cost solution. Water can be stored during the wet season using one of several methods, eg. an [[underground tank]], [[wire-cement tank]] or [[plastic-lined tank]] until it is needed in the dry season. Several pump systems can then used to lift the water from the tank, for example with a [[rope pump]] or with a [[deep well pump]], which can elevate water up to 30 m. | ||
Revision as of 12:25, 18 June 2008
Where access to groundwater is limited, rainwater harvesting in underground or above-ground tanks can be an effective and low-cost solution. Water can be stored during the wet season using one of several methods, eg. an underground tank, wire-cement tank or plastic-lined tank until it is needed in the dry season. Several pump systems can then used to lift the water from the tank, for example with a rope pump or with a deep well pump, which can elevate water up to 30 m.
Movie
- Rooftop Rainwater harvesting India www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaTYxX_jajs
External links
- General Background www.unep.org
- General Background www.rainfoundation.org
- General Background www.hrwallingford.co.uk
- General Background www.rainwaterharvesting.org