A GSP Water Webinar Rainwater Harvesting in Schools

Harvesting rainwater has always been seen as an important solution to tide over the growing crisis of water that the world faces today. Schools, as epicenters of learning and practice for young minds and as big consumers of water, can play a role in catching water where it falls and recharging aquifers, as well as in building awareness about it.

Centre for Science and Environment’s (CSE’s) Green Schools Programme invites principals, teachers and estate managers working in schools in India to join its webinar on rainwater harvesting (RWH) to understand the ‘what’, ‘why’ and ‘how’ of it all.

Get insights on why harvesting rainwater could be beneficial for your school and neighbouring communities. Understand how an RWH system can be designed for your campus. Get the lowdown on what it could cost you. Ask whatever questions you have on harvesting rainwater.

We look forward to seeing you on November 13.

 

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Our RWH Expert
FARAZ AHMAD
Faraz works as a Deputy Programme Manager with CSE's water and wastewater management team. He is a water conservation and rainwater harvesting professional with 11 years of experience, with proven expertise in designing hydrological assessments and fostering sustainable water use and community development.
Session Coordinator
NEERAJ KUMAR
Programme Manager
Environment Education, CSE
neeraj.kumar@cseindia.org