we can control floods by:
1. CONTOUR BUND : stones are placed across the slopes to prevent floods
2. GULLY PLUGS: stones are placed across the gullies to prevent flood.
You can place barriers on the sides of rivers and streams to try and force water to stay inside of its natural bounds, but no measure is completely effective against controlling a flood.
To prevent water pollution you can use less water. The less water you use the less amount of water that flows into the sewage. Use household products that are environmentally friendly. Use natural pesticides an fertilizers. Don't litter because it can blow into the water. Dispose of toxic products with care.
Not sure that you can... it's always raining somewhere on the earth. If you are referring to how can you prevent ecological damage from rainwater, then I would say to implement the required forms of sediment and stormwater control guidelines, as mandated by the local government.
There are several methods depending on the different circumstances. Some possible solutions include erosion prevention, stormwater filters, sediment control, etc.
By afforestation, decreasing the effect of global warming, doing terrace farming, making walls in riversides.
Firsn through your dang trash in a garbage.Second do not put you suwage in any water.Third when you go fishing check the water first.
The only thing that people can realistically do about flooding is live somewhere above the flood plane. If you choose not to, buy flood insurance.
There are several things that can be done, including use things like inlet filters, keeping drains from getting clogged, redirecting water flow, etc.
Wash your car on the grass, fix your car, and clean animal waste.
follow the m.a.f.f.
Stormwater starts off clean. Stormwater flows DIRECTLY into our rivers, lakes and streams. It is almost never treated, so everything stormwater collects from the land surface, roadways, sidewalks, parking lots, construction sites, business parks, etc., is carried to gutters, storm drains, canals, and drainageways. It finally ends up in our local rivers and streams -- UNTREATED!
Honey does not prevent the disease.
you can prevent auto amputations bye not doing anythink
This drug (Tramadol) is a pain killer and it does not prevent the stroke or heart attack.
Using condoms and not having sex with anyone who has an STD can prevent some cases of epididymitis.
Prevent flooding and recycle excess water.
...prevent the spread of harmful contaminants, particularly by stormwater. This can be done by impletmenting inlet filters, drains, and flood prevention.
Stormwater control management, curb inlet protection, inlet filter systems
Stormwater waste or sediments enter the water usually through improper stormwater control from flooding or erosion, where harmful contaminants get spread around and enter the stormwater systems.
* General definition of stormwater: Stormwater is the water produced from precipitation during a storm that can be measured in a downstream river, stream, pipe, etc. shortly after the precipitation has occurred. * Regulatory definition of stormwater: Stormwater is water that passes through an engineered structure (e.g. pipe or gutter). * Hydrologic definition of stormwater: Stormwater is water produced from precipitation during a storm that reaches a stream channel rapidly and causes an increase in water discharge of the stream. The path of transport may be natural or manmade.
Stormwater is caused by heavy rains and flooding rivers, as well as waterlogged land. Informal settlements, by their very nature, do not have infrastructure to deal with stormwater.
gets filtered and stored for drinking water
Curb inlet filters, stormwater bags, soil & erosion control, etc.
Curb inlet filters, stormwater bags, soil & erosion control, etc.
Downstream erosion and pollutant transport are two effects of inadequate stormwater management.
Stormwater starts off clean. Stormwater flows DIRECTLY into our rivers, lakes and streams. It is almost never treated, so everything stormwater collects from the land surface, roadways, sidewalks, parking lots, construction sites, business parks, etc., is carried to gutters, storm drains, canals, and drainageways. It finally ends up in our local rivers and streams -- UNTREATED!
Stormwater is a meteorological term for the water created from precipitation, particularly rain. This term can also be used to refer to snow when it melts.