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Rainwater harvesting systems got a boost from 2019 Act: CM

Only 220 Bldgs Have Rainwater Harvesting Systems In City: Jda, ET RealEstate

JDA officials said that in 2011 the JDA revised rules to make it mandatory to build water harvesting structures for plots of 300 sq metres and above.

Indore: IMC asks colonisers to install rainwater harvesting systems in residential units

Municipal commissioner Pratibha Pal held a meeting with colonisers and asked them to contribute to IMC’s initiative of ground water conservation.

Mexico Looks to the Heavens for a Solution to Its Water Crisis

Gabino Martínez cleans the Tláloc , the tank that filters dust from the rainwater collection system in his home in the Tehuixtitla neighborhood in the Xochimilco district in southern Mexico City. During the May to November rainy season local residents collect the water they use for washing, bathing and cooking, due to the lack of access to piped water. CREDIT: Emilio Godoy/IPS MEXICO CITY, Apr 5 2021 (IPS) - In neighbourhoods like Tehuixtitla in southern Mexico City, rain brings joy, because it provides water for showering, washing dishes and clothes, and cooking, by means of rainwater harvesting systems (RHS). “When it starts to rain, we feel so happy. We clean and sweep so that there is no dust on the roof and gutters, and so the water doesn’t get dirty or clogged,” said Gabino Martínez, a resident of Tehuixtitla, part of the touristy municipality of Xochimilco, one of the 16 districts that make up Mexico City.

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