Reviving a lake using artificial wetlands in Delhi
Tarun Sebastian Nanda, a civil and environmental engineer has taken up a project of cleaning the Hauz Khas lake in Delhi by using artificially constructed wetlands. These wetlands act as biofilters and are far easier to maintain than mechanical treatment plants.
Constructed wetlands are a cost-effective method of treating wastewater and polluted water bodies.
Видео Reviving a lake using artificial wetlands in Delhi канала Down To Earth
Constructed wetlands are a cost-effective method of treating wastewater and polluted water bodies.
Видео Reviving a lake using artificial wetlands in Delhi канала Down To Earth
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
How Neela Hauz, south Delhi's biggest water body was restored using natural processIncredible Lake of KyalasanhalliFrom Drought To Prosperity (Hindi) | Paani Foundation | Satyamev Jayate Water CupDravyavati River Rejuvenation ProjectInstallation of a Floating Treatment WetlandNatural sequence farming: How Peter Andrews rejuvenates drought-struck land | Australian StoryRevival of Hauz Khas LakeEco India: This 700-acre biodiversity hotspot is the best-kept secret of the Western GhatsForest ManHow a cooperative conserved rainwater to grow a forest in a drought-prone Dharmapuri of Tamil NaduEco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing communityBlue Crane Treatment Wetlands HDFloating WetlandsEarth Day 2020: How a group of citizens revived a British era lake in SalemHow one man created a forest in a cold desert of Himachal PradeshEco India: Meet the guardians of Delhi's green spacesIndia's Water Revolution #3: From Poverty to Permaculture with DRCSCThe Water Cup 2018 Journey (Hindi) | वॉटर कप २०१८ चा प्रवास | Paani FoundationFive Tips For a Healthy PondConstructed Wetlands Presentation