Account for "spilling" and other technical constraints to ensure the system remains functional during heavy rain or dry periods. Cost-Benefit Analysis: Capital Cost: Initial investment in infrastructure.
Develop contingency plans for "dry year" situations where rainwater alone may not meet demand. 15963.rar
Calculate the potential for collected rainwater based on average rainfall data and available surface area. 2. System Design and Technical Constraints Account for "spilling" and other technical constraints to
Continuously monitor the gap between available resources and future water needs. hydraulic and environmental engineering - IRC Wash 15963.rar
Adapt systems for specific localized needs (e.g., small villages), focusing on water accessibility.
Address social constraints and provide technical education to ensure long-term community participation.
Evaluate available water resources and identify gaps in existing supply.