Groundwater is estimated to account for nearly 80 per cent of the rural and 50 per cent of the urban drinking water needs in India. And this groundwater level is also fast receding, and until the country gets its water management right, the problem is not likely to lessen.
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by India Reports
on December 10, 2009
in Economy in Transition
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Though it is possible to reuse such waste water for energy and irrigation, in India and other developing countries 80 percent of all waste is discharged untreated.
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by Chillibreeze
on November 19, 2009
in Green Energy
Report on a reverse osmosis power plant run through solar energy which coverts brackish water into potable water in a small village of Rajasthan (near the Sambhar salt lake).
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