Saddle dams are auxiliary structures built to contain water in reservoirs where natural low-lying points, or “saddles,” exist around the main dam. Unlike the primary dam, which focuses on water …
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Water management infrastructure is a complex network of systems that work together to control, distribute, and protect our water resources. At its heart, pumping stations serve as the vital organs …
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The Role of Municipal Water Treatment Chemicals in Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Flushing down your business in the toilet, washing your dishes in the kitchen sink, and many more – what do these all have in common? They’re all common household chores …
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Enhancing Commercial Buildings Efficiency with Smart Water Technologies
by Sumeet Mehraby Sumeet MehraAbout the Author Mr. Sumeet Mehra is the President and CEO at Sparkle Clean Tech Pvt Ltd, where his visionary leadership has propelled the company to the forefront of environmental …
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Water treatment technologies involves a range of techniques and systems designed to improve the quality of water by eliminating impurities and contaminants. This can include physical processes like filtration, chemical …
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A spillway is structure built in dams designed to release surplus water safely and avert the risk of the dam overtopping and potential failure. They are typically constructed using reinforced …
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A cantilever retaining wall is a type of retaining wall structure that uses an overhanging arm or “cantilever” for support. It consists of a relatively thin vertical wall connected to …
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The Chand Baori is a stepwell built over a thousand years ago in the Abhaneri village of Rajasthan. It is one of the largest step-wells in the world and also …
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Stormwater is the water draining off a site from the rain that falls on the roof and land, and everything it carries with it. The soil, organic matter, litter, fertilizers from gardens …
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Water reclamation is the treatment of wastewater to make it reusable.The testament is used to make it reusable, while ‘wastewater reuse’ is the use of treated wastewater (or reclaimed water) …



