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Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks, or the infiltration of surface water into subsurface aquifers (before it is lost as surface runoff). One method of rainwater harvesting is rooftop harvesting. With rooftop harvesting, most any surface — tiles, metal sheets, plastics, but not grass or palm leaf — can be used to intercept the flow of rainwater and provide a household with high-quality drinking water and year-round storage. Other uses include water for gardens, livestock, and irrigation, etc.
  
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<font color="#555555" size="3">'''The reasons for using rainwater harvesting systems answer three questions:'''</font>
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<font size="3">What</font>: Rainwater harvesting will improve water supply, food production, and ultimately food security.
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<font size="3">Who</font>: Water insecure households or individuals in rural areas will benefit the most from rainwater harvesting systems.
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<font size="3">How</font>: Since rainwater harvesting leads to water supply which leads to food security, this will greatly contribute to income generation.
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:Rwambu spring small.jpg|center|100px|link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Rwambu, Uganda - Clearwater Revival]]
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===Example rainwater harvesting in India===
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[[File:200px-TemplePondChennai.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A temple pond at Mylapore, Chennai, India]]
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Tamil Nadu is the first Indian state to make rainwater harvesting mandatory. On 30 May 2014, the state government announced that it will set up 50,000 rainwater harvesting structures at various parts of the capital city of Chennai. [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/50000-rain-water-harvesting-structures-to-come-up-in-Chennai/articleshow/35794531.cms]
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Around 4,000 temples in Tamilnadu state traditionally had water tanks that were used for various rituals. The tanks also served as natural aquifers and helped recharge groundwater. Over the years, however, many of these tanks have gone out of use. Overflowing mounds of silt and garbage have replaced the water in them.
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Now, following sustained campaigns by voluntary organisations and departments in charge of water distribution and use, authorities in Chennai have decided to restore around 40 major temple tanks in the city. The aim is to convert the tanks into catchments for rainwater harvesting. [http://infochangeindia.org/environment/news/temple-tanks-in-tamil-nadu-to-harvest-rainwater.html]
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===Rainwater harvesting links===
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{{#ev:youtube|sHppepLP-pk|200|right|<center><font size="3">Rainsong video</font></center>}}
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====Regional experiences====
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* [http://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/traditional-rainwater-harvesting-systems-rescue Traditional rainwater harvesting systems to the rescue!] Rainwater harvesting systems are a success in India.
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* [http://www.auick.org/database/apc/apc044/apc04403.html Chennai - A Success Story: Rainwater Harvesting]
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* Pluvia: [http://likemyplace.wordpress.com/2014/03/29/energy-pluvia-rain-used-to-illuminate-low-income-homes-mexico-2014/ ENERGY # “PLUVIA” :: RAIN USED TO ILLUMINATE LOW INCOME HOMES (MEXICO, 2014)]
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====Technologies & methods====
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* [http://www.rainwaterharvesting.org/Urban/Components.htm COMPONENTS OF A RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM]
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* [http://www.nwp.nl/_docs/Smart-solutions-3R.spread.pdf Smart 3R Solutions]
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* [http://thewaterchannel.tv/produce/webinars/280-webinar-12-tree-based-sustainable-farming-in-rainfed-areas Tree-based sustainable farming in rainfed areas - webinar]
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* [http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=50615 Rain Water Harvesting Innovation for Making Potable Water Available in Saline Groundwater Areas]
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====Products====
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* Water Towers: [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/this-tower-pulls-drinking-water-out-of-thin-air-180950399/?no-ist Check Out These Amazing Towers In Ethiopia That Harvest Clean Water From Thin Air]
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* Groasis waterboxx: [http://www.groasis.com/nl Using 1 liter of water instead of 10!]
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* bob® bag: [http://www.gyapa.com/bobreg-rain-water-bag.html bob® gives customers access to clean water.]
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* Rainwater pillow: [http://www.rainwaterpillow.com/ The Original Rainwater Pillow is an innovative rainwater & storm water harvesting system designed to be stored in horizontal wasted space.]
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* Rainsoucer: [http://www.rainsaucers.com/applications.htm Made in the U.S.A., the patent pending RainSaucer™ is a rain barrel accessory that allows you to harvest rainwater]
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====Organizations & groups====
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* [[Rainwater harvesting sources]]. A list of 45 NGOs, government organizations, and some private companies that focus on rainwater harvesting programs, policies, and supplies.
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* [http://www.rain4food.net/ Rainwater for Food Security]: We set an enabling environment for rainwater harvesting (RWH), in order to significantly increase food security. With help of our community on Rainwater Harvesting, we support the development of a more unified global network of national and regional organisations, networks and professionals, working in or interested in rainwater harvesting. By bringing together these key-actors and sharing knowledge in multiple ways, the Rainwater for Food Security programme aims to achieve sustainable change in rainwater harvesting programmes.
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* [https://dgroups.org/rwsn/rainwater/ Rainwater Harvesting Community on Dgroups.]
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====Community Exchange - Rainwater Harvesting====
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The image below is the entry to conversations about rainwater harvesting (RWH) including best practices, troubleshooting, and advice about tanks and systems. We sourced these from the Rainwater Harvesting Community - a sub community within the Rural Water Supply Network community on Dgroups - which is a free member-only forum, where people can ask a pool of over 700 members from 86 countries about rainwater harvesting. You can become a member on their site for greater involvement, if you have questions you need to know for your RWH project. Click on the image to get started! <span title="Go to the Community Exchange">[[Community_Exchange_-_Rainwater_Harvesting|Or click here]].</span>
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===Field experiences===
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These projects are utilizing rainwater harvesting techniques and are part of the project listing in [http://akvo.org/products/rsr/ Really Simple Reporting (RSR)] on [http://www.akvo.org Akvo.org]. Click the image to get started!
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|1image=project 790.jpg|1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/790/|1project#=790|1project name=WASH program in Rural Bangladesh|
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|2image=rsr 427.jpg|2link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/427/|2project#=427|2project name=Scale up of Sustainable Water Access|
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|3image=rsr 446.jpg|3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/446/|3project#=446|3project name=Etude technique d’avant-projet|
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|4image=rsr 158.jpg|4link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/158/|4project#=158|4project name=Rainwater harvesting for Nicolas School|
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|5image=rsr 128.jpg|5link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/128/|5project#=128|5project name=Safe water supply for Fayaco, Senegal|
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{{RSR_table
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|1image=project 398.png|1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/398/|1project#=398|1project name=Rainwater Harvesting Capacity Center|
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|2image=project 533.jpg|2link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/533/|2project#=533|2project name=Support on WASH - in Miyo woreda|
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|3image=project 459.jpg|3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/459/|3project#=459|3project name=Upscaling CLTS for Healthy Communities|
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|4image=project 456.jpg||4link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/456/|4project#=456|4project name=Partnership in WASH services delivery|
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|1image=project 440.jpg|1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/440/|1project#=440|1project name=Raising awareness on rainwater harvesting|
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|2image=project 439.jpg|2link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/439/|2project#=439|2project name=Wetland Management & Water Harvesting|
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|3image=project 545.png|3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/545/|3project#=545|3project name=Rain Water Harvesting in Nepal|
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|4image=project 403.png||4link=http://rsr.akvo.org//project/403/|4project#=403|4project name=Rainwater Harvesting in Kenya|
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|5image=project 840.png||5link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/840/|5project#=840|5project name=Rainwater harvesting in Guinee Bissau 2|
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===Acknowledgements===
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[[Image:RAIN logo.jpg|right|100px|link=http://www.rainfoundation.org]]
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Many of the tools, technologies, and projects on this page are courtesy of the [http://www.rainfoundation.org/ Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Network].
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RAIN is an international network with the aim to increase access to water for vulnerable sections of society in developing countries - women and children in particular - by collecting and storing rainwater.
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Started in December 2003, RAIN focuses on field implementation of small-scale rainwater harvesting projects, capacity building of local organisations and knowledge exchange on rainwater harvesting on a global scale.
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* This rainwater harvesting page can also also be found on the [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Rainwater_harvesting Rainwater harvesting page in Wikiversity].
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[[Category:Rainwater Harvesting]]

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Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks, or the infiltration of surface water into subsurface aquifers (before it is lost as surface runoff). One method of rainwater harvesting is rooftop harvesting. With rooftop harvesting, most any surface — tiles, metal sheets, plastics, but not grass or palm leaf — can be used to intercept the flow of rainwater and provide a household with high-quality drinking water and year-round storage. Other uses include water for gardens, livestock, and irrigation, etc.

The reasons for using rainwater harvesting systems answer three questions:

What: Rainwater harvesting will improve water supply, food production, and ultimately food security.

Who: Water insecure households or individuals in rural areas will benefit the most from rainwater harvesting systems.

How: Since rainwater harvesting leads to water supply which leads to food security, this will greatly contribute to income generation.


Rainwater Harvesting TOOLS - simple methods applicable to project planning
WUMP photo small.jpg
Nepal micro small.jpg
RWH barrel.jpg
Samsam image.png
3R (Recharge,
Retention & Reuse)
Business Development -
Micro-financing
Multiple Use
Services (MUS)
SamSam
RWH Tool
Rain is gain small.png
Gis small.png
Wash sustain small.png
Rain is Gain Tool
Rainwater Harvesting
GIS Map
WASH Environmental
Sustainability Assessment


Rainwater Harvesting TECHNOLOGIES - technical construction details, costs, and applicability
Rainwater harvesting small.jpg
In situ2 small.jpg
Surface water
Groundwater recharge
Fog collection small.jpg
Rooftop
In situ
Surface water
Groundwater
recharge
Fog and dew


RWH INNOVATIONS - approaches, technologies, applications and projects on 3R, MUS and sustainable financing
Salyan small.jpg
Salyan 2 small.jpg
Kajiado tank small.jpg
Rwambu spring small.jpg
Rwambu project small.jpg
Salyan and Dailekh,
Nepal
Salyan District,
Nepal
Kajiado, Kenya -
3R and MUS
Rwambu, Uganda -
Clearwater Revival
Rwambu
Uganda Hills


Example rainwater harvesting in India

A temple pond at Mylapore, Chennai, India

Tamil Nadu is the first Indian state to make rainwater harvesting mandatory. On 30 May 2014, the state government announced that it will set up 50,000 rainwater harvesting structures at various parts of the capital city of Chennai. [1]

Around 4,000 temples in Tamilnadu state traditionally had water tanks that were used for various rituals. The tanks also served as natural aquifers and helped recharge groundwater. Over the years, however, many of these tanks have gone out of use. Overflowing mounds of silt and garbage have replaced the water in them.

Now, following sustained campaigns by voluntary organisations and departments in charge of water distribution and use, authorities in Chennai have decided to restore around 40 major temple tanks in the city. The aim is to convert the tanks into catchments for rainwater harvesting. [2]

Rainwater harvesting links

Rainsong video

Regional experiences

Technologies & methods

Products

Organizations & groups

  • Rainwater harvesting sources. A list of 45 NGOs, government organizations, and some private companies that focus on rainwater harvesting programs, policies, and supplies.
  • Rainwater for Food Security: We set an enabling environment for rainwater harvesting (RWH), in order to significantly increase food security. With help of our community on Rainwater Harvesting, we support the development of a more unified global network of national and regional organisations, networks and professionals, working in or interested in rainwater harvesting. By bringing together these key-actors and sharing knowledge in multiple ways, the Rainwater for Food Security programme aims to achieve sustainable change in rainwater harvesting programmes.
  • Rainwater Harvesting Community on Dgroups.


Community Exchange - Rainwater Harvesting

The image below is the entry to conversations about rainwater harvesting (RWH) including best practices, troubleshooting, and advice about tanks and systems. We sourced these from the Rainwater Harvesting Community - a sub community within the Rural Water Supply Network community on Dgroups - which is a free member-only forum, where people can ask a pool of over 700 members from 86 countries about rainwater harvesting. You can become a member on their site for greater involvement, if you have questions you need to know for your RWH project. Click on the image to get started! Or click here.

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Field experiences

These projects are utilizing rainwater harvesting techniques and are part of the project listing in Really Simple Reporting (RSR) on Akvo.org. Click the image to get started!


Akvorsr logo lite.png
Akvorsr logo lite.png
RSR Project 790
WASH program in Rural Bangladesh
RSR Project 427
Scale up of Sustainable Water Access
RSR Project 446
Etude technique d’avant-projet
RSR Project 158
Rainwater harvesting for Nicolas School
RSR Project 128
Safe water supply for Fayaco, Senegal
Akvorsr logo lite.png
Akvorsr logo lite.png
RSR Project 398
Rainwater Harvesting Capacity Center
RSR Project 533
Support on WASH - in Miyo woreda
RSR Project 459
Upscaling CLTS for Healthy Communities
RSR Project 456
Partnership in WASH services delivery
RSR Project 462
Northern Region WASH Programme
Akvorsr logo lite.png
Akvorsr logo lite.png
RSR Project 440
Raising awareness on rainwater harvesting
RSR Project 439
Wetland Management & Water Harvesting
RSR Project 545
Rain Water Harvesting in Nepal
RSR Project 403
Rainwater Harvesting in Kenya
RSR Project 840
Rainwater harvesting in Guinee Bissau 2


Acknowledgements

RAIN logo.jpg

Many of the tools, technologies, and projects on this page are courtesy of the Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Network.

RAIN is an international network with the aim to increase access to water for vulnerable sections of society in developing countries - women and children in particular - by collecting and storing rainwater.

Started in December 2003, RAIN focuses on field implementation of small-scale rainwater harvesting projects, capacity building of local organisations and knowledge exchange on rainwater harvesting on a global scale.