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Title: :  Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting
PaperId: :  19751
Published in:   International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education
Publisher:   IJARIIE
e-ISSN:   2395-4396
Volume/Issue:    Volume 9 Issue 2 2023
DUI:    16.0415/IJARIIE-19751
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Author NameAuthor Institute
Hariharan NKumaraguru college of technology
Manimaran KKumaraguru college of technology
Gokul SKumaraguru college of technology
Sukanya devi RKumaraguru college of technology
Mrs .S.AnithaKumaraguru college of technology

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Textile Technology
rainwater harvesting,roadways
- This paper deals with the According to basic road statistics in India 2018-2019, India has a total of 1.32 lakh kms of national highway roads and the estimated total of all roads throughout the country is 63 lakh kms. The annual rainfall in India is around 1236mm which is above world average rainfall of 990mm. It is being said by experts that the third world war would be for the water. Hence it is very important and necessary to save water. Since India is connected with longest roadways, the rainwater can be harvested and this will also enable to life of the roadways. In India, three ways of rainwater harvesting is followed, storing rainwater in collection tanks, recharging ground water aquifers, from roof top run off, recharging ground water aquifers with runoff from ground area. Flood water spreaders along road surfaces is a right away water harvest technique from road pavement.A well-graded and compacted ground will generate a conspicuous amount of runoff water.Asphalt-paved roads have a rainwater collection efficiency (RCE, or runoff coefficient) of 0.sixty 5 to 0.75 (ERA 2011).For an unpaved road, the RCE varies more, from 0.25 to 0.30 in semiarid areas to 0.eighty throughout heavy storms.This manner that if withinside the direction of the year rainfall is 500 mm, 350 m3 may be accumulated from a 20 m with the useful resource of the usage of 50 m stretch of paved road.In humid or sub-humid areas, due to the not unusualplace rain and higher soil moistures, the RCE from unpaved roads is higher.Runoff generated via the road ground can be diverted immediately to farmland, recharge areas, or storage ponds via the usage of drainage techniques.A now no longer unusualplace technique is to have a chain of floodwater spreaders alongside paved avenue surfaces.These will guide the runoff from the road ground to farmland immediately adjacent to the road and contribute to more soil moisture.These spreaders encompass low (30 cm) curved structures made from community fabric that can be used for collection.They are inexpensive to assemble but need to be rebuilt annually.There is legitimate scenario that water collected from paved avenue surfaces also can moreover have a immoderate percent of hydrocarbons and specific pollutants from traffic.This makes the usage of water from the road ground generally improper for human or animal consumption.The diploma of pollutants is a characteristic of site visitors depth and ordinary rainfall.Measurements had been made along a paved motorway section in Ethiopia, but the ranges of oil and grease had been now not detectable (Woldearegay 2016).Nevertheless, regions with heavy visitors need to be averted for direct avenue-water harvesting: the pollutants from hydrocarbons and oils may also restrict the reuse of avenue water.

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IJARIIE Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. "Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting" International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education Volume 9 Issue 2 2023 Page 2050-2054
MLA Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. "Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 9.2(2023) : 2050-2054.
APA Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, & Mrs .S.Anitha. (2023). Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 9(2), 2050-2054.
Chicago Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. "Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 9, no. 2 (2023) : 2050-2054.
Oxford Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. 'Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 9, no. 2, 2023, p. 2050-2054. Available from IJARIIE, https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/Geotextile_in_Rainwater_harvesting_ijariie19751.pdf (Accessed : 10 June 2023).
Harvard Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. (2023) 'Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 9(2), pp. 2050-2054IJARIIE [Online]. Available at: https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/Geotextile_in_Rainwater_harvesting_ijariie19751.pdf (Accessed : 10 June 2023)
IEEE Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha, "Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting," International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 2050-2054, Mar-App 2023. [Online]. Available: https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/Geotextile_in_Rainwater_harvesting_ijariie19751.pdf [Accessed : 10 June 2023].
Turabian Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. "Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Online]. volume 9 number 2 (10 June 2023).
Vancouver Hariharan N, Manimaran K, Gokul S, Sukanya devi R, and Mrs .S.Anitha. Geotextile in Rainwater harvesting. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Internet]. 2023 [Cited : 10 June 2023]; 9(2) : 2050-2054. Available from: https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/Geotextile_in_Rainwater_harvesting_ijariie19751.pdf
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