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Natural ground catchment and Open water reservoir

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[[Image:LinedPond.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Natural pond with lining.]]
Large open water ponds are useful in storing rainwater. Natural depressions (pans) also hold rainwater in a similar way but are not modified or designed. Ponds described in this section include those that are either excavated and/or which might make use of the natural topography, and which in most cases involve an embankment around part of the pond to retain the water (the material for which may have come from excavation works). They come by different names in different countries, but names include johads and “hafirs”. These reservoirs can also be formed in existing seasonal water courses or valleys, in which case they may also be called valley dams, which are essentially the same as gully plugs (check dams). They can have limited to high aquifer recharge capacity – for ponds purposely built to increase groundwater recharge. Ponds are excellent in storing surface water for various uses (e.g. irrigation, livestock), although they may also recharge groundwater. Ponds can be lined as well as unlined.
==Resilience to changes in the environment==
====Drought====
'''Effects of drought''': Tend to dry up quickly, especially if unlined; Conflict over water for animals.<br>'''Underlying causes of effects''': Lack of rainfall; High evaporation rates; High seepage rates through base of pond and through dam; Storage not sufficient for demand – silting up of ponds due to high silt load, high level of work in constructing ponds. <br>
'''To increase resiliency of WASH system''': Reduce evaporation & seepage; Follow proper construction methods; Reduce siltation so there can be more volume capacity; Promote private ownership of ponds, so that de-silting process more likely; Improve access to low-cost loans with long-time repayment conditions so that farmers can replicate technology; Phased construction until capacity is sufficient for water demand.
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