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Water Resources Mind Map

Water resources on Earth are under increasing pressure due to growing population and urbanization. Freshwater accounts for only 2.5% of the total water on Earth, with the majority locked up in ice sheets and glaciers. Water scarcity is caused by excessive water usage from agriculture, industry, and domestic use combined with over-exploitation and pollution of water sources. Both ancient and modern methods are used to manage water resources, including dams, irrigation works, artificial lakes, tanks, and multipurpose projects to provide water for consumption, irrigation, hydropower, flood control, and recreation. However, large dams also have negative environmental and social impacts like displacement of communities. Rainwater harvesting systems traditionally and currently collect rainwater

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Water Resources Mind Map

Water resources on Earth are under increasing pressure due to growing population and urbanization. Freshwater accounts for only 2.5% of the total water on Earth, with the majority locked up in ice sheets and glaciers. Water scarcity is caused by excessive water usage from agriculture, industry, and domestic use combined with over-exploitation and pollution of water sources. Both ancient and modern methods are used to manage water resources, including dams, irrigation works, artificial lakes, tanks, and multipurpose projects to provide water for consumption, irrigation, hydropower, flood control, and recreation. However, large dams also have negative environmental and social impacts like displacement of communities. Rainwater harvesting systems traditionally and currently collect rainwater

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MIND

Water Resources
Water: Facts

Freshwater Saline water 96. 5%


on Earth (2.5%) Present in oceans, seas

Distribution of freshwater 70% in ice sheets & glaciers Less than 30% in groundwater 0.5% in rivers, lakes

Water Scarcity
Shortage of water Causes

Excessive use of water Agriculture done Over-exploitation of water Dumping of industrial domestic Mis-management and
due to growing population on a large scale resources due to urbanisation wastes in water sources wastage of water resources

Water Resources Management

Ancient Methods Modern Methods

Dams Irrigation Works Artificial Lakes Tanks Multipurpose Rain-Water


In Maurya Empire Kalinga, Nagarjunakonda, Bennur Bhopal (11 C°) Hauz-Khas in Delhi (14C°) projects harvesting

Multipurpose Projects
Building Dams Across Rivers

Merits Demerits

Excessive sedimentation Destruction of forests and Inter-state water disputes Displacement of


at the bottom of reservoir habitat in and around rivers regarding distribution of water local communities

Flood Water supply Generation of Fish Inland Recreation (Picnic


for irrigation electricity breeding navigation spot, boating etc) Resulting in
Control
Agitation and mass movements Increase in social gap
like Narmada Bachao Andolan between Rich and Poor

Rainwater Harvesting
Collecting and Storing of Rain Water

Traditional Ways Modern Way

Roof top rainwater


Kuls/Guls Khadin/Johads Tankas harvesting
Circular tanks in Western Himalayan Tanks in fields to collect Underground tanks in houses connected through
villages to collect rain water rain water in Rajasthan pipes to collect rain water falling on roofs in Rajasthan

Water drawn out by hand Pipe connected to underground tank Rainwater on rooftop collected
pump or pipes from the tank containing sand and bricks for filtration through a PVC pipe

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