Difference between revisions of "Drought resilience - Technical solutions"

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Revision as of 01:33, 3 November 2012

Managing and adapting to drought can be done by using small-scale technical solutions to access, store, treat, distribute, and productively use water. These technologies help increase the availability of water, are suitable in drought prone areas, and show the best methods on how to make water systems more resilient to drought.

The list below are technical measures to increase the resilience of WASH systems.

Surface water: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)


Surface water: ground catchment & storage


Surface water: other catchment & storage

Shallow groundwater

General tips