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Suggestions Invited For Large-Scale Rainwater Harvesting

Start Date: 01-07-2017
End Date: 30-07-2022

The average annual rainfall in Assam is 2818mm, of which Guwahati alone receives 1698mm. However, the impact of rainfall in the state is zonal and not uniform throughout the state. ...

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The average annual rainfall in Assam is 2818mm, of which Guwahati alone receives 1698mm. However, the impact of rainfall in the state is zonal and not uniform throughout the state. As a result some areas are inundated, others remain rain-deprived. At this point it is wise to invest in rain water harvesting.
Assam demonstrates huge potential for successful rainwater harvesting. If implemented on a larger scale, it could be instrumental in curbing problems like floods, soil erosion, drought, water scarcity, and water-logging. This apart, the collected water could also be used for various activities like agriculture, animal husbandry, infrastructural development etc.
Since Large-scale Rainwater Harvesting won’t be a reality without the active participation of citizen at large, Government of Assam solicits your valuable and innovative suggestions covering ways to take rainwater harvesting from domestic to public setups.

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Dr Krishajit Baruah 1 year 11 months ago

We needs to prevent protection all our village and islands of Assam every year we suffered by natural crucials. Why we waiting for CM, PM, or other central helps, we needs to suport our NDRF or other local or Army for helpings teams directly. I request to Assam peoples kindly face to crucial situations with supporting local govt official staffs and authorities.

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Dr Krishajit Baruah 1 year 11 months ago

Floods and Landslides has vary badly suffering peoples of Dimahaso Haflong Assam, many road and railways tracks are separate from their place and thousands of people has lost their houses.

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Manoj kanti das 1 year 11 months ago

Assam is the most flood effected State, rainfalls is to much,in Hailakandi dist.much rainfalls than others dist.thats the cause of frog of all types is long live in this place,the river must be deeply drilling every year.
Thanking you.

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ANURAG BHATTACHARJEE 1 year 12 months ago

Rooftop rainwater harvesting can be easily implemented by those household owners and societies who have mostly idle roof space or garden areas. With proper encouragement, financial planning & infrastructural support, one can easily build tanks to collect, filter and drain it to underground water table. Besides this, with proper underground storage facility, one can also collect a huge volume of rainwater, which can be later utilized at the times of water scarcity.