Catchwater

A village catchwater drain shown during the winter season
A village catchwater drain

A catchwater device is a large-scale man-made device for catching surface runoff from hills and the sky from precipitation by channeling it to reservoirs for commercial and domestic use later. Freshwater is a scarce natural resource due to pollution, droughts, and overpopulation.[1] Catchwater is a sustainable mechanism to increase freshwater in areas facing droughts or polluted waterways. A catchwater drain decreases the velocity of storm-water runoff to reduce and prevent erosion and other environmental problems.

  1. ^ "Clean Water Crisis, Water Crisis Facts, Water Crisis Resources - National Geographic". National Geographic. Archived from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved 2015-10-22.