Requirement of Changing Human Lifestyle for Conservation of Water Resources |
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| Manoj R Ghanghar , LDRP-INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH GANDHINAGAR; Ankita. J. Parikh, LDRP-INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH GANDHINAGAR |
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| Water resources, Domestic Sector |
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Water is necessary requirement for the all living beings. It is even impossible to imagine existence of living being on earth without water. So water is one of the most valuable resources of the nature. But on the earth at major locations this resource is easily and cheaply available.so compare to other resources we are using water resource very carelessly. At present condition water is sufficiently available to satisfy the consumption of water. But with respect to time the population of humans is going to be increase and per capita requirement is also being increase but the source of potable water is being decrease. This situation will cause the scarcity of water. Many defence experts believe that the reason behind third world war will be water. This shows the level of scarcity of water in future. To avoid this level of scarcity it is necessary to decrease consumption of the water. We cannot reduce the genuine consumption of water. But there is large quantity of water which we are consuming unnecessarily. This unnecessary consumption of water can be eliminate and large quantity of can be saved in future.so it is necessary to identify this unnecessary consumption of water. The major quantity of water is unnecessarily utilized in urban areas. And to identify this unnecessary consumption in urban areas the total consumption of urban area is divided into three sectors which are 1) domestic sector 2) industrial sector and 3) commercial sector. So in this research unnecessary consumption of water in all three sectors is identified in Ahmedabad city. And total quantity of water wasted by this unnecessary consumption is calculated |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV3I120425 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2016 Page(s): 1036-1038 |
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