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Disaster Management Techniques: Water Harvesting and Storage
Disaster Management Techniques: Water Harvesting and Storage
Disaster Management Techniques: Water Harvesting and Storage
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Using a Survival Blanket
Finding Water in the Wilderness
Using Your Natural Senses to Find Water
Ears
Using Your Eyes
Using Your Nose
Collecting Rainwater
Conical Container
Collecting the Early Morning Dew
Getting Water from Vegetation and Fruit
Water from Plant Transpiration
Getting Water from Rock Crevices and Hollows in Trees
Digging a Sill
Water Filtering
Boiling Water Tip!
Out There in the Cold
Stranded on the Beach
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

However much we like reading adventure stories, where the hero is lost in the desert, and he knows that he has to use his own creativity or the imagination of the writer in order to survive, many of us cannot think of a scenario when we may find ourselves in a situation where we need to find water.

Nevertheless, this book is going to tell you all about the ways and means in which you can find water, which is of course the most important resource for survival, now that the 21st-century has reached the stage of natural disasters every year, thanks to climatic changes, and human beings fiddling with the natural ecological makeup of Mother Nature.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 26, 2016
ISBN9781311258496
Disaster Management Techniques: Water Harvesting and Storage

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    Disaster Management Techniques - Dueep Jyot Singh

    Disaster Management Techniques

    Water Harvesting and Storage

    Dueep Jyot Singh

    Survival Series

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Using a Survival Blanket

    Finding Water in the Wilderness

    Using Your Natural Senses to Find Water

    --Ears

    --Using Your Eyes

    --Using Your Nose

    Collecting Rainwater

    --Conical Container

    Collecting the Early Morning Dew

    Getting Water from Vegetation and Fruit

    Water from Plant Transpiration

    Getting Water from Rock Crevices and Hollows in Trees

    Digging a Sill

    Water Filtering

    --Boiling Water Tip!

    Out There in the Cold

    Stranded on the Beach

    Conclusion

    Author Bio

    Publisher

    Endnotes

    Introduction

    However much we like reading adventure stories, where the hero is lost in the desert, and he knows that he has to use his own creativity or the imagination of the writer in order to survive, many of us cannot think of a scenario when we may find ourselves in a situation where we need to find water.

    Nevertheless, this book is going to tell you all about the ways and means in which you can find water, which is of course the most important resource for survival, now that the 21st-century has reached the stage of natural disasters every year, thanks to climatic changes, and human beings fiddling with the natural ecological makeup of Mother Nature.

    Either keep this book with you, when you go out hiking in the desert or in the woods, or just put it on your e-book reader to be browsed through, when your city has been subjected to Typhoon Tanya or hurricane Harriet or Earthquake Edwina and you are caught outside in an alien atmosphere.

    One hopes that one does not find oneself in that condition, but being an ostrich in the 21st century is the easiest way to be called a typical helpless excuse for a human being who cannot and will not accept reality but prefers living in a 'that cannot happen to me' dream world.

    Unfortunately, there are a number of us out there, who belong to this category. An earthquake is always going to happen somewhere in Japan. A hurricane is always going to happen in coastal regions, far away from you. A typhoon, what is that, no question of it happening in your area, because nobody heard of that word ever in your city.

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