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Social Connect and Responsibility Report - 4

Department: ELECTRONICS AND


Course Code:22SCK47
COMMUNICATION
Semester: IV Section: A Group No:

Student Name: Pragathi Priyadarshini H USN: 1NH22EC055

Faculty Mentors: Mr.Ajay Sudhir Bale

Module 4 : WATER CONSERVATION


Activity Planned:
Usefulness of organic forming ,wet waste management in neighboring villagers and
implementation in the campus.
Location of activity execution:
Prestige Cessna, kaverappa layout, Bangalore,India.

Date and timings of execution: 07/08/24 ,


04:35 PM
Summary of Activity:

Water conservation is crucial for several reasons Sustainable Supply: Water


conservation ensures a sustainable supply of fresh water for present and future generations. By
using water efficiently and avoiding waste, we can safeguard this precious resource Public
Health: Conserving water plays a pivotal role in promoting public health. Access to clean water
is essential for hygiene, sanitation, and overall well-being

Energy Reduction: Efficient water use also contributes to reducing energy consumption.
Pumping, treating, and distributing water require energy, so conserving water indirectly helps
save energy resources. Ecological Balance: Water scarcity impacts natural habitats. By
minimizing water scarcity, we support ecological balance and protect ecosystems

Rainwater harvesting:
Mandated by the BWSSB for new buildings, rainwater harvesting systems capture and
store rainwater for later use, reducing reliance on municipal water supply

Waste Water Treatment And Reuse:


Many residential complexes and commercial establishments have installed STPs to treat
and reuse wastewater for non-potable purposes

Smart Water Management Systems:


Implementation of smart metering and monitoring systems metering and monitoring
systems to detect leaks and manage water distribution more efficiently.

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to
run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep
pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer, or a reservoir with percolation, so that it seeps down and
restores the ground water.

Rainwater harvesting differs from stormwater harvesting as the runoff is typically collected
from roofs and other area surfaces for storage and subsequent reuse. Its uses include watering
gardens, livestock, irrigation, domestic use with proper treatment, and domestic heating. The
harvested water can also be committed to longer-term storage or groundwater recharge.

Conclusion :
In conclusion, the water conservation activity successfully raised awareness about the
importance of preserving our most precious resource. Participants engaged in meaningful
discussions and practical demonstrations, learning simple yet effective ways to reduce water
usage in their daily lives. This collective effort not only promotes sustainability but also
encourages a sense of responsibility towards our environment.
Figure 1: water conservation Figure 2: water tanks Figure 3: water conservation

Figure 4: water conserved Figure 5: water conservation Figure 6: water conservattion

Student Signature Faculty Mentor Signature

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