IMPORTANCE OF WATER CONSERVATION


IMPORTANCE OF WATER CONSERVATION
By- Antarjit Das
Class-VIII
Don Bosco H.S School, Kokrajhar
 INTRODUCTION:
India is always trying its best to supply water to all the states, districts, towns, cities, villages, i.e., reaching to all its fellow citizens. Yet, many areas still continue to starve for proper drinking water. Why is this happening in spite of that we have a total of 5,202 major dams and 231 working water treatments units and plants? This poor situation of water processing in our country has been slowly creating a huge negative impact on our valuable human resources. Many scientists, beginner researchers, engineers and our fellow citizens have been continuously engaging themselves in different water conservation techniques. Some have their own home remedies, while some carry out deep research on various projects for water conservation. The Government has also been trying to conserve water through their many governmental projects.

REQUIREMENT OF WATER CONSERVATION:

So the main question arises that why actually should we conserve water? Well, many people might think that water is unlimited in the Earth’s surface. But, actually it’s not. The seawater (which gets evaporated by the heat energy of the sun, condenses to form clouds, then gets filled with water droplets and brings precipitation in the form of rain, hail and snow) falls back on the surface of the Earth in ponds, rivers and lakes. We consume the water from those water sources. The water from the rivers gradually meets at seas and oceans and the same process continues. We are quite familiar with this process by the name, ‘Water Cycle’. We conclude that water is limited on the Earth’s surface because of the Water Cycle.

Fig.1(Pictorial representation of the Water Cycle)
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However, only one reason might not satisfy us at all. There are a million reasons for conservation of water. Many of us use water as a natural resource and implement it for producing electricity. Also wastage of water might lead us to pay out a horribly long water bill; water conservation might be the only option then. The most important of all is that we can’t actually survive without drinking water. Many of us might have the phrase that we can survive for more than a month without food, but not longer than a week without water. This might be true too. We always require to be hydrated by drinking liquids. This will help us to keep our body temperature constant by releasing sweat from the sweat glands in our body, which gets evaporated in hot temperature and keeps us cool.

MECHANISMS INVENTED BY VARIOUS INDIANS FOR WATER CONSERVATION:

Some of our fellow people in India have solemnly resolved themselves to implement such things in their life which can make everyone go WOW. Many of them fall in the category of Water Conservation…
·        Many of our own farmers have created an innovation in which they pump their water to the fields using their bicycle. They ride the bicycle in one place; the wheel rotates and generates enough energy to pull a piston from under the ground which acts like mechanism of a hand pump. The piston sucks out ground water from around 10-20 metres under the ground and releases the water out through a pipe which either might be connected to a tank or will be above the tank from where the water will fall into it [1].

Fig.2(Bicycle powered pump)
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·        Around 10-20 percent of India (13.392 Crore- 26.784 Crore) people implement rainwater harvesting in their homes. This helps them to save every drop of rain water that falls into their home’s rooftops. This process has been continued till today starting from the 10-11th century, from the time of the Chola kings [2].
·        Many beginner arduino learners might want to implement this technique. Take an Arduino Uno, attach a moisture sensor on the breadboard and other required things like a lever like button, LEDs and wires, connect the arduino to the PC with IDE app installed on it and then program the arduino to turn on a water pump if the moisture sensor senses the moisture level of less than 88 kpa under the fertile soil. Again, program the arduino to turn off the water pump if the moisture level is more than 100 kpa. In this way, we can conserve extra water when the soil doesn’t require any more water.
·        Span Pumps Pvt. Ltd has specially created such pumps which are attached to see- saws and merry-go-rounds in schools, parks, fairs, etc. When children ride on the see-saws, they would actually be pumping out ground water to water tanks. They would not even feel that they are helping to pump water while they enjoy the see-saws. This creates a ’Play, Help, Learn’ like moral in their mind [3].
Fig.3(See-Saw Pumps by Span Pumps Pvt. Ltd)
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Not only 4 mechanisms are ‘Made In India’. There are lakhs of inventions made in India which are helping to conserve tons of water recently. Many Indian Minds are growing and many more inventions are left to be done.

GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL PROJECTS CONDUCTED AND PLANNED TO CONSERVE AND CLEAN WATER AND ITS SOURCES:

The Indian Government has been still trying to conserve this very important resource from completely depleting from our entire planet. Our government has been taking various steps, conducting different projects to conserve the water…
·        The Save Ganga Movement is a non-profit movement started in 1998 by Smt. R. Rauta and other members of the NWO (National Women Organization) to conserve the river Ganga and its many tributaries from getting polluted by the nearby pollutants. It is supported by many saints, social activists, political leaders and our fellow citizens.
·        Many NGOs and other institutions have planted eucalyptus plants near eutrophic lakes and ponds which have an excess growth of algae, which take up almost all the oxygen of the water there and finally pollutes it. Eucalyptus absorbs surplus wastewater very quickly and then releases pure oxygenated water vapor. In this way, the water will become pure from algae and also pure oxygen will be available to us.

Fig.4(Eutrophic Lake)
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·         According to Mr. Parameshwar Iyer, honorable secretary of the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation in India, the Jal Shakti Abhiyaan is going to become a major governmental project which will be focusing on water conservation, rainwater harvesting, Renovation of water bodies and reuse of waste water [4].

WAYS BY WHICH WE CAN CONSERVE WATER:

It is not necessary that you need to make up some sorts of innovations and discoveries and inventions and other stuff. We can also conserve lakhs of tons of water by just a punch of hard work, self- determination and most importantly, by changing our daily lifestyle a little bit. This can be done in many ways. Some of them are as follows…
·        Every day million tons of water get drained down from our homes from the bathrooms, basins and sinks. Therefore, we should always close off the tap and not let water fall from it while brushing our teeth or shaving beards. We should also try to use as much less shower as we can for bathing and use of bucket and mug is advised for total water conservation.
·        While cleaning our cars and other vehicles, we should try to use a mug instead of hose pipes.
·        The most effective way possible for water conservation might be rain water harvesting. Using a few materials, we can actually make a very simple rainwater harvesting system. You might only require some long pipes and a water tank with a filter in it. Such simple rainwater harvesting system for one house shall not cost more than Rs. 30000. Very Simple, but very effective and useful too.

Fig.5(Pictorial Representation of Rain Water Harvesting)
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·        Check your bathrooms, toilets, basins, taps and tubs often for any leakage in the pipes.
·        In order to clean the nearby roadways and footpaths, a broom is to be advised for usage instead of any hose pipes because using hose pipes waste a lot of water.
·        If you have a cooler in your homes, use the drained water to water the plants.
There are many other ways by which we can preserve water from totally depleting from Earth.

CONCLUSION:
Though there is a lot of scarcity of water around the whole world, we are effectively trying our best for solving the problem. As the world gets closer to the future, new machines, mechs and techs will be made by different people around the world. A closer look towards some of the most effective practices might surely lead us to success in life.

REFERENCES:

[1] Reference from an article by:
[2] Researched from Google.
[3]Reference from an article by:
[4]Reference from a news report on the official website of Economic Times:

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