WATER MAN
How to revive rivers: know from ‘water man’
Science of aquifers
One needed to know the sense of flow and the science of aquifers
before adopting water conservation methods, he told a national seminar on
‘Comprehensive water conservation for water-rich Kannur’ organised by the
district administration and the Kannur Water Conservation Society here on
Sunday.Know the earth, its curves, and soil and water flow before setting out
to conserve water, Mr. Singh said. The balance between the subsurface, the
underground, and deep underground should be maintained, he said.
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
A decentralised, community-driven water management system would
pay, he said urging people’s representatives and the administration to extend
support to such initiatives.Stating the case of Neembi village in Jaipur
district, Mr. Singh said the once-dry region, which had seen the migration of
its population to other towns for survival, had attained water
self-sufficiency. Putting an end to over-exploitation of natural resources, and
encroachment and pollution would make a difference, he said.The approach could
be the same in States such as Rajasthan and Kerala with different geographical
spreads, while technology and engineering could be different, he observed.
The Water Literacy Movement (WLM), propounded by a group of
conservationists at a convention in New Delhi recently, should get its start
here, Mr. Singh said. Speaking to The
Hindu, he said protection of wells in the State was a recommendable
conservation method as also protection of its rivers and other water bodies.The
geo-cultural diversity should be respected, he said adding that the WLM would
have its team in each State to bring conservationists and politicians together,
he added.
Prof. John Kurakar
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