Title: SAVE WATER School Outreach Programme Auroville Water Harvest
1SAVE WATER
- School Outreach Programme
- Auroville Water Harvest
- 2005
2WATER IS LIFE
3- Did you know that the water you drank this
morning might have been the same water a dinosaur
drank millions of years ago? - There is the same amount of water on Earth today
as there has always been. The water keeps moving
around in an endless cycle called the water
cycle.
4THE WATER CYCLE
- Water evaporates from oceans, rivers and lakes
(water in its liquid form) and rises into the
atmosphere (water in its gas form) where it
condenses to form clouds. Precipitation then
falls to the earth in the form of rain (water in
its liquid) or snow (water in its solid form)
where it flows into oceans, rivers and lakes and
the process begins again
5Moisture over land
Precipitation
Moisture over land
6Amount of fresh water in the world
- Of all the water on Earth, only a small amount is
available for us to use. It's true!96.5 of the
Earth's water supply is salt water.Only 2.8 is
fresh water! - That 2.8 is divided like this
- 0.76 is groundwater (we can use some of this
water) - 0.0132 is in lakes and streams (we can use some
of this water) - 1.74 is in glaciers and icecaps
- 0.001 is water vapor
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8Pollution of water
- DOMESTIC POLLUTION
- Safe water supply
- Sanitation open defecation
- Drainage
- Solid waste disposal
- AGRICULTURE POLLUTION
- Pesticides
- Fertilisers
- Over extraction of ground water
9- INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
- Chemicals
- Untreated water
- Ground water contamination
10Water and health
- The body is comprised of 75of water.
- We cannot live without water for more than 24
hours. - 1.8 million people die from diarrhoeal death
where 90 are children. - 88 is attributed to unsafe water supply,
inadequate sanitation and hygiene.
11How water is linked to health
- Drinking dirty water leads to ill health.
- Unclean water sources like latrines near hand
pumps or taps can contaminate the water from the
ground. - Not washing hands before eating.
12- Leaving drinking water containers uncovered.
- Household wastes near homes leading to breeding
ground for flies. - No proper drainage near homes stagnant water
where mosquitoes breed.
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14How to avoid health problems
- Protect all drinking water sources
- Drink water from only protected water sources
- Wash hands after going to the toilet
- Use toilets dont openly defecate
- Wash hands before eating
- Wash vegetables well before cooking
- Cover all food
15Personal hygiene
- Have bath daily
- Comb hair daily
- Brush teeth daily twice
- Cut your nails
- Wash hands with soap after going to toilet
- Wash hands before eating
- Wear clean clothes
16Sanitation
- Dont defecate in the open
- Always wash yourself
- Use toilets where they are
- Dont defecate near water sources
- Dispose of your waste in a responsible manner
- Reuse your bathing water
17Environment
- Dont throw your household waste near drinking
water sources - Clean your house and surroundings daily
- Dont throw paper, plastic, households wastes
into open drains that run through the street - Throw litter into a bin and dispose of it
properly - Dont cut down trees but grow more plants
- See that the drains are not blocked
18 19- In 1955, an Indian citizen had 5000 cubic meters
of water at her disposal. Today she has less than
1500 and it will get lesser in the future. - More than 1 billion people in the world have no
access to improved water sources and nearly 2/3
live in Asia.
20- Why do you think so ..
- Because there is not enough water left for
everyone.. - So we must try to conserve water and harvest rain
whenever we can
21Using water wisely
- Lifestyle choices, population growth and climate
change are placing increasing demands on our
water supplies. It's important that we do not
take this precious resource for granted and that
we all use water wisely to ensure that there is
enough for everyone in years to come.
22- Saving water starts with you
23- Check your water meter and track your bills
- Wash fruits, vegetables in a pan of water rather
than running water - Collect the water you use for rinsing produce and
reuse it to water houseplants.
24- Time your shower to keep it under 5 minutes.
You'll save up to 4000 ltrs a month. - When you give your pet fresh water, don't throw
the old water down the drain. Use it to water
your trees or shrubs. - When you are washing your hands, don't let the
water run while you lather.
25- Turn off the water while you soap and shampoo
yourself. You can save more than 200 ltrs a week.
- Check all taps and pipes for leakages. A dripping
tap can waste 140 liters a week. - Turn off the water while you brush your teeth and
wash your face. Keep water in a mug. You waste 6
liters a minutes with running water.
26- Do one thing every day that will save water.
- REMEMBER every drop counts
27Do you know how much water it takes to
28- Why do we need to harvest rainwater?
29- The ultimate source of water that we utilise in
our daily life is from the monsoons. The rain
used to fall on the ground and slowly seep inside
till the underground storages were filled up. But
today, there are more building and roads and less
water is being able to seep inside.
30- At the same time, people are drawing out more and
more water from the underground storages. - The result being that there is less and less
water for us to use.
31- Our duty is to see that we can get enough water
to use and also have some left for the future.
32- You can do something to save the environment
- Save Water Reduce the demands on scarce and
ground water sources. - Stored water can be used in non monsoon months.
33- Reduces erosion and storm water run-off
- Saves natural resource presently wasted
- Prevents ground water depletion
34- Supports water conservation self-dependence
- Stores water that would otherwise lead to
flooding.
35- How do we harvest rain?
- Simple .
36Catch it in anything that holds waters. Once you
have a container, simply put a tank/drum beneath
where the rainwater runs off your roof and you
have started harvesting.
37 Precipitation
38Methods of saving water
Rain water harvesting in Chennai and Bangalore
39Environmental cleanliness
- We depend on nature for life.
- We need to protect nature or else we get fucked
up - Nature fucked up we pretty big fuck up
40Solid waste management
- Separate solid wet and solid dry (organic and ..
Wastes) into different containers - Dig a pit and put organic wastes in to it with a
layer of soil can be used for compost - Dont burn plastic or bury it
- Recycle paper, plastic, metal, glass
41What schools can do
- Form committees for drinking water and sanitation
- These committees will be in charge of the school
and see that the drinking water areas and toilets
are maintained well. - Ensure that the school practices water
conservation and water harvesting - Have exhibitions in their own schools for the
neighbourhood
42- MAKING PONDICHERRY WATER FRIENDLY