Team group:
- Water collection technics
- How to control the water consumption
- Deforestation
Index
Water collection technics
Controlling Water Consumption
Deforestation
Water collection technics
1. Rainwater Harvesting:
- Rooftop Collection: Collecting rainwater from rooftops and storing it in tanks.
- Surface Runoff Harvesting: Capturing and storing runoff from surfaces like roads and fields.
- Percolation Pits: Digging pits to allow water to percolate into the ground, recharging groundwater.
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Water collection technics
2. Fog Harvesting
- Using mesh nets to capture water droplets from fog, which then trickle down into containers.
3. Check Dams
- Small dams built across streams to slow down water flow and increase groundwater recharge.
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Controlling Water Consumption
1. Efficient Fixtures:
- Installing low-flow toilets, showerheads, and faucets to reduce water usage.
2. Behavioural Changes:
- Taking shorter showers and turning off the tap while brushing teeth.
- Using a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways
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Controlling Water Consumption
3. Leak Detection and Repair:
- Regularly checking for and fixing leaks in plumbing to prevent water wastage.
Consequences of Deforestation on Water
1. Disruption of the Water Cycle:
- Trees play a crucial role in the water cycle by absorbing and releasing water through transpiration. Deforestation reduces this process, leading to decreased rainfall and increased droughts.
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Consequences of Deforestation on Water
2. Increased Runoff and Soil Erosion:
- Without trees to anchor the soil, rainwater runs off more quickly, causing soil erosion and reducing the infiltration of water into the ground.
3. Water Pollution:
- Soil erosion from deforested areas can carry pollutants into water bodies, degrading water quality.
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Facts and Figures from Portugal
Data for the year 2021 (Annual Report on Water and Waste Services in Portugal (RASARP))
86% Percentage of households in mainland Portugal served by public urban wastewater collection and treatment systems.
184 LITERS Average daily water consumption per inhabitant
1.8 MILLION M^3/DAY Wastewater treated daily
97% Percentage of dwellings in mainland Portugal served by public water supply systems
627 THOUSAND Quantity of annual water quality analyses carried out
98,96% Percentage of good quality controlled tap water
References
Web links
Top 19 Water Harvesting Techniques: What is Water Harvesting and ...
A Complete Guide to Rainwater Harvesting - Rainwater Management Solutions
How to Cut Your Water Use in Half - Consumer Reports
10 Solutions to Water Pollution in Our Daily Lives: Taking Action for a ...
How Deforestation Affects The Water Cycle - Earth Day
How Does Deforestation Cause Water Pollution? - Emission Index
Iberdrola S.A. Water pollution. Iberdrola Sustainability.
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Erasmus+ Project “Alarm Rings For All Of Us: Save Water!” - 2022-1-BG01-KA220-SCH-000085699 Activity 5 - Team group research in each school about water collection technics; how to control the water consumption; deforestation.
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Transcript
Team group:
Index
Water collection technics
Controlling Water Consumption
Deforestation
Water collection technics
1. Rainwater Harvesting:
+ INFO
Water collection technics
2. Fog Harvesting
3. Check Dams
+ INFO
Controlling Water Consumption
1. Efficient Fixtures:
2. Behavioural Changes:
+ INFO
Controlling Water Consumption
3. Leak Detection and Repair:
Consequences of Deforestation on Water
1. Disruption of the Water Cycle:
+ INFO
Consequences of Deforestation on Water
2. Increased Runoff and Soil Erosion:
3. Water Pollution:
+ INFO
Facts and Figures from Portugal
Data for the year 2021 (Annual Report on Water and Waste Services in Portugal (RASARP))
86% Percentage of households in mainland Portugal served by public urban wastewater collection and treatment systems.
184 LITERS Average daily water consumption per inhabitant
1.8 MILLION M^3/DAY Wastewater treated daily
97% Percentage of dwellings in mainland Portugal served by public water supply systems
627 THOUSAND Quantity of annual water quality analyses carried out
98,96% Percentage of good quality controlled tap water
References
Web links
Top 19 Water Harvesting Techniques: What is Water Harvesting and ...
A Complete Guide to Rainwater Harvesting - Rainwater Management Solutions
How to Cut Your Water Use in Half - Consumer Reports
10 Solutions to Water Pollution in Our Daily Lives: Taking Action for a ...
How Deforestation Affects The Water Cycle - Earth Day
How Does Deforestation Cause Water Pollution? - Emission Index
Iberdrola S.A. Water pollution. Iberdrola Sustainability.
Thank you