Similar to recharge pit but longitudinal in shape Size : 0.5 - 1 m wide 1 - 1.5 m depth. Length may vary from 1.0 - 5.0 km Filled with broken bricks /pebbles Suitable for sandy sub-soil area.
RECHARGE TRENCH WITH BORE METHOD
Along the recharge trench boreholes has to be drilled Borehole interval 10 -15 feet Suitable for clay area.
NOTE:
i. Above structures are meant for area with large catchment like apartments / big complexes.
ii. RCC slab cover is optional.
iii. Top (1") portion may be filled with sand.
2.Bore well with settlement tank method
Roof top rain water may also be diverted to a borewell. Settlement / filter tank of required size has to be provided. Overflow water may be diverted to a percolation pit nearby. The rate of recharge through borewell is less effective than open wells. Defunct borewells may also be used.
3.Open well method
Rainwater from the terrace is diverted to the existing open well using PVC pipes through a filter chamber. The minimum size of the filter chamber is 2" x 2" x 2" filled with broken bricks in the bottom and sand on the top. The chamber may be covered with RCC slab.
4.Percolation pit with bore well method:
PERCOLATION PIT METHOD
Constructed in the open space at required intervals. Size " 1m x 1m x 1.5m (depth) Filled with broken bricks / pebbles Suitable for sandy sub - soil area One unit for 300 sq.ft area (approx.)
PERCOLATION PIT WITH BORE METHOD
A borehole to be drilled at the bottom of the percolation pit. Bore hole size : 150 - 300 mm dia with 10 -15M depth (approx.) Filled with broken bricks. Suitable for clay area.
AWARENESS ACTIVITIES
Following field tested IEC (Information, Education and Communication) methods were implemented to create awareness among the people of Rain Water Harvesting.
* Sensitization Meetings, Seminars, Workshops.
* Information Centres, Models, Folk arts.
* House to house visits & exposure visits.
* Informative pamphlets & Booklets, Mini exhibitions.
* Posters, Handbills, Wall Writings, Questionnaires.
* Small groups meetings, Demonstrations.
* Street corner Propaganda, Cycle rallies.
* Video & Cable TV, Public address system.
* Appeal in news papers & through personal letters.
IMPORTING NOBLE IDEAS TO STUDENTS
Sensitized the teaching community, students and their parents on the importance of harvesting. All schools, colleges, polytechnics, ITI were involved in the campaign. Organised rallies, Essay writings, discussions and demonstrations with the involvement of Eco clubs. Students were made to involve in creation of structures. Participation of local community, parents-teachers associations (PTA) and contribution of school management were ensured.
Tiguas may get water from sources such as rivers, lakes, wells, or by collecting rainwater. Historically, they may have used traditional methods like creating water catchment systems or storing water in pottery vessels. Today, many Tiguas have access to modern water infrastructure like pipes and reservoirs.
In traditional Chinese literature, particularly in "Journey to the West," Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, does not have children. His character is primarily focused on his adventures, battles, and his quest for enlightenment rather than family life. However, adaptations and modern interpretations may explore different narratives, but these are not part of the original text.
Traditional farming uses the traditional agriculture methods and modern farming uses the methods that have come from advanced technology. Traditional farming uses more labor and modern farming uses less labor due to the machinery.
When a group of actors regularly performs together, they are called a "troupe." This term often refers to a company of performers who collaborate on theatrical productions, sharing a common style or repertoire. Troupes can vary in size and may specialize in various forms of performance, from traditional theater to modern adaptations.
There is a great difference between traditional and modern agriculture.Traditional agriculture includes the ways in which we agriculture in a traditional way while in modern agriculture we agriculture with the new technology and new means provided due to modernization.Also,now there are HYV seeds which help to increase the production where as in older times there were no such facilities.Now,farmers can do agriculture with new machines which are not time consuming,where as in traditional ways they had to do all this with the human labour.
by rainwater harvesting
Traditional methods of rainwater harvesting like 'the rooftop method' are becoming popular in India. In Gendathur village, Mysore, about 200 households have adopted the rooftop rainwater harvesting method, thereby making the village rich in rainwater. The state of Tamil Nadu has made it compulsory for all the houses to have rooftop rainwater harvesting structures. Defaulters are severely punished.
Pioneering work in rainwater harvesting is often attributed to various cultures and individuals throughout history. However, modern advancements can be significantly credited to figures like Dr. S. S. S. K. Chandrasekaran in India, who promoted its use for sustainable water management. Additionally, organizations like the Rainwater Harvesting Association have helped to popularize and implement rainwater harvesting techniques globally. Various local and indigenous practices also play a crucial role in the development of this field.
The key differences between the original Stratego board game and its modern adaptations lie in the design, components, and gameplay mechanics. Modern adaptations may feature updated artwork, additional game modes, and new strategies, while the original game maintains its classic look and feel with traditional rules and components.
Modern Marvels - 1994 Harvesting 2 12-46 was released on: USA: 29 November 2006
The harvesting machine, specifically the mechanical reaper, was invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1831. His innovation significantly increased the efficiency of grain harvesting and revolutionized agriculture. While there were earlier attempts and variations of harvesting devices, McCormick's design is credited with laying the foundation for modern harvesting technology.
Modern wine production techniques often involve the use of advanced technology, such as temperature-controlled fermentation tanks and mechanized harvesting equipment. These techniques aim to improve efficiency and consistency in the winemaking process. In contrast, traditional methods may involve manual labor, natural fermentation, and aging in oak barrels. The main difference lies in the level of automation and control in modern techniques compared to the more hands-on and artisanal approach of traditional methods.
traditional and modern is not that different. except modern is more physical (making out, etc..) when traditional was more 'tight leashed'
When someone references modern farming they are making reference to the modern techniques used in farming. These techniques involve tractors for harvesting for example.
traditional and modern farming
i think that the modern family is run with modern life but traditional family behive is difference
what are different in modern lifestyle and traditional life