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11:38, 16 June 2008 The Rainwater Club is an independent [[non governmental organisation]] led by Vishwanath Srikantaiah, an expert in ecological water and sanitation.
==Focus==
The organisation works directly with villagers, farmers and agriculturists in partnership with local development groups, particularly in and around [[Bangalore]], [[India]]. Srikantaiah also works on related issues in [[China]]. Members speak, write and teach on best practice rainwater harvesting and other ecological processes such as water recycling and ecological sanitation.
==Current or recent programmes (external links)==
An online open well survey is underway, focused on Bangalore. [http://www.rainwaterclub.org/survey.htm]
Available online tools include a rainwater calculator, that helps calculate how much rain can be harvested and recharged from a building.
It runs a regularly maintained blog on related themes. [http://rainwaterharvesting.wordpress.com]
It collates relevant reports that are made available online. [http://www.rainwaterclub.org/downloads.htm]