2017
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2017.135
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Developing water resources management strategies for South Sikkim District, India

Abstract: This study was an effort to analyse the problems and prospects of water resource management and for suggesting strategies to meet the perceptive demand of 410 L of water per family during the winter period in South Sikkim district of Sikkim state, India. The district is of hilly terrain with an average rainfall of 1,500 mm per year, yet the district faces acute water shortage during the winter period. The hydro-geological and meteorological characteristics of the sub-watersheds were also studied. The district … Show more

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“…Adopting conventional water harvesting techniques may have limited options due to the soil type and depth, steep, slopes, and rainfall characteristics. So, it is essential to develop a proper strategy for water resource management [24]. Generally, overhead storage tank size is decided based on one-or two-days family demand.…”
Section: Spring Water Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adopting conventional water harvesting techniques may have limited options due to the soil type and depth, steep, slopes, and rainfall characteristics. So, it is essential to develop a proper strategy for water resource management [24]. Generally, overhead storage tank size is decided based on one-or two-days family demand.…”
Section: Spring Water Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como exemplos da relevância do aproveitamento de água de chuva no cenário internacional, Kusre et al (2017Kusre et al ( , 2018 consideram que a possibilidade de implantação de sistemas de captação de água de chuva no Estado de Sikkin, Índia, é uma oportunidade para aumentar a resiliência da comunidade e uma estratégia de gestão de recursos hídricos. Dismas et al (2018) demonstram que a captação de água de chuva é uma alternativa para atenuar a escassez hídrica na cidade de Kinondoni, Tânzania, mas há a necessidade de participação integrada de distintos entes interessados em educar e apoiar as comunidades.…”
Section: Captação E Aproveitamento De áGua De Chuvaunclassified