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sumanth reddy

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According to NITI Aayog, "our water consumption will be twice of available supply by 2030." This is a huge problem to solve and I think there is a good business opportunity here. What are the different ways any household can do to manage/save/store/recycle water? My ideas are 1. Rain water harvesting at every home. 2. Alarms to stop overflow of tanks. 3. Water used for washing clothes, utensils & bathing can be reused/recycled for uses like flushing. 4. and many more.... Please comment what are the other solutions we can follow to save and efficiently manage water not limited to only homes.

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