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Water logging damages the crop due to excessive water supply, the air in the soil spaces is reduced and the roots get damaged.
Reservoirs are tanks that store water during excess rainfall. later, when the dry season occurs these reservoirs (containing water) are used to fulfill the needs of people. example : for agriculture, domestic use etc. reservoirs are mostly used in countries lke india where water is needed the most.
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What keeps our reservoirs full and rivers flowing
A large protected body of water
The advantages and disadvantages of water supply from river reservoirs and groundwater are one in the same. It could be a good source of water, but if it is contaminated, it could make you sick.
They have established four major reservoirs.
The Kokomo reservoir is 484-acre water supply.
Oklahoma City gets their water from reservoirs.
by not polluting water, see whether th water reservoirs are protected, there should be a system to save rain water
by not polluting water, see whether th water reservoirs are protected, there should be a system to save rain water
Not necessarily. Building reservoirs simply provides the facility for storing rainwater. Its up to the actions of people - in recycling as much water as we can - that will ensure we have a plentiful supply !
Las Vegas, Nevada does have an underground water supply. There are several permanent water reservoirs in the area that supply water to the city and there are several local basins.
Ming Chang has written: 'Model simulation of the Manasquan water-supply system in Monmouth County, New Jersey' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Water-supply, Reservoirs
Water logging damages the crop due to excessive water supply, the air in the soil spaces is reduced and the roots get damaged.
For health and welfare of the earth and its inhabitants.
A town's water supply is typically stored in reservoirs or water tanks. These structures hold large amounts of water collected from sources such as rivers, lakes, or wells. The stored water is then treated and distributed to homes and businesses through a network of pipes.