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GMC to set up rainwater harvesting systems in 200 parks, govt buildings | Noida News

The GMC has 1,246 parks under its control and by next year rainwater harvesting systems will be installed in all the parks. GHAZIABAD: The Ghaziabad municipal corporation (GMC) will start installing rainwater harvesting systems in over 200 parks under its jurisdiction to save the depleting ground water level. The systems are already in place in 89 parks. Municipal commissioner Mahendra Singh Tanwar said, “We will install rainwater harvesting systems in 200 of our parks which is in addition to the 89 parks where the system is already in place. This will help us recharge the groundwater level in the city,” Tanwar added. The GMC has 1,246 parks under its control and Tanwar said that by next year rainwater harvesting systems will be installed in all the parks.

Improving ground water levels in Telangana may provide relief as summer approaches

Improving ground water levels in Telangana may provide relief as summer approaches IANSApr 8, 2021, 10:02 IST Representative imageBCCL With the rising day temperatures, Telangana is heading for scorching summer but on water front there is some good news for the state. According to Ground Water Department of the state, there was a net rise in groundwater level of 2.16 m during March 2021 as compared to the same month last year. The rise is observed in 27 districts and fall in remaining six districts. Average groundwater level in the state during March 2021 is 8.35 meters below ground level (m bgl) and it varies from 3.50 m bgl (Wanaparthy) to 14.87 m bgl (

Ground water level improves in Telangana

Ground water level improves in Telangana ​ By IANS | ​ 3 Views Drinking water. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News Hyderabad, April 8 : With the rising day temperatures, Telangana is heading for scorching summer but on water front there is some good news for the state. According to Ground Water Department of the state, there was a net rise in groundwater level of 2.16 m during March 2021 as compared to the same month last year. The rise is observed in 27 districts and fall in remaining six districts. Average groundwater level in the state during March 2021 is 8.35 meters below ground level (m bgl) and it varies from 3.50 m bgl (Wanaparthy) to 14.87 m bgl (Medak). Out of 33 districts, only in one district, average water level is 10 m bgl.

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