Volume 18 No 11 (2020)
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The position of engineering in water conservation and management
Shubham Sharma, Annapurna Maritammanavar
Abstract
Especially within the face of increasing worldwide water shortage and environmental demanding situations. This summary explores the pivotal role of engineering in addressing the complex issues related to water conservation and management. Engineers play a vital role in designing and enforcing modern solutions that optimize water utilization, decorate water first-class, and mitigate the effect of water-associated screw upsIn the area of water conservation, engineering interventions recognition on growing green water distribution structures, enforcing clever irrigation technologies, and designing sustainable infrastructure for water storage and harvesting. Engineers leverage current technology including sensor networks, information analytics, and far flung sensing to monitor water usage styles and become aware of possibilities for conservation. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence and machine studying algorithms enables predictive modeling for better water useful resource control. Water management, then again, incorporates a broader spectrum of sports, starting from flood control and watershed management to wastewater remedy and desalination. Engineers contribute through designing resilient infrastructure to defend communities from floods, growing strategies for sustainable groundwater recharge, and advancing technologies for the purification and recycling of wastewater. The deployment of eco-friendly and power-efficient technologies is a key recognition in modern engineering answers for water control. Furthermore, the summary highlights the interdisciplinary nature of water conservation and management, emphasizing the need for collaboration between engineers, hydrologist
Keywords
Water conservation, Water management, Engineering solutions, Sustainable development, Environmental engineering
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