December 2021

Conference: GLOBAL RAIN WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

At: India

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Study Presented by:
Dhaval Pandya, C.O.O
SHREE SOMESHWAR EDUCATION TRUST.
+919374073240
devraminternational@gmail.com
www.rainwaters.org

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Abstract

If there is 1 inch of rainfall in 1 square metre PLANNED CATCHMENT area, We get around 25 Liters of WATER which can be easily Stored, Recharged. Let’s CALCULATE the potential CATCHMENT AREA of the PLANET and calculate the “AVAILABILITY of WATER” after each inch of RAINFALL in CATCHMENT. The Area of land: 14,83,26,000 km2 on Planet Earth. IF We can CONVERT 1% of TOTAL AVAILABLE LAND area as a CATCHMENT of RAIN & SNOW FALL it COMES to 14,83,260 km2. NOW APPLYING above CALCULATION by assuming Average Global RAIN / SNOW FALL as 10 inches per year (Actual RAINFALL is 3.5 times greater) in the worst Condition. THAT IS (1 inch rainfall * 1 Square meter * 25 liters ) = {10 * 1483260,00,00,000 * 25 } = [ TOTAL 370815000,00,00,000* Liters or 370815,00,00,000 CBM] which is 8 times more than our TOTAL GLOBAL WATER PULLING EACH YEAR (4 Trillions CBM).

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