Abstract Volume:11 Issue-6 Year-2023 Original Research Articles
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This study presents the quantitative assessment of rainwater harvesting at two different scales — an educational institution (Dayanand College) and a residential house — over a four-month monsoon period. At Dayanand College, the total rainwater harvested was 282,856.64 liters in June, 550,459.4 liters in July, 978,699.04 liters in August, and 956,419.5 liters in September, culminating in a cumulative volume of 2,768,434.5 liters. Similarly, for a residential house, the harvested rainwater was 16,824.4 liters in June, 32,704 liters in July, 978,099.04 liters in August, and 70,904.9 liters in September, amounting to a total of 178,639.7 liters over the same period. These findings highlight the significant potential of rainwater harvesting in both institutional and residential settings, emphasizing the importance of its implementation for sustainable water resource management during the monsoon season.

How to cite this article:
Kamble, A. M., U. R. Sonawane and Chavan, S. N. 2023. Comparative Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting in Institutional and Residential Areas: A Case Study of Latur Zone of Marathwada Region.Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. 11(6): 115-130doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrar.2023.1106.010



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