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Rainwater Harvesting: A Viable Means To Prevent Water Crisis
By Saumya Jain
“Water, water, every where, / Nor any drop to drink”
These all too familiar lines from the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge seem to be ringing too close to home as water becomes an increasingly scarce resource with every passing day.
Water Crisis was ranked as the #5 Global Risk in terms of impact on society by the World Economic Forum in January 2020, making it an alarming issue requiring an earnest redressal. What is interesting is that it is not really about scarcity, but rather proper water management. To quote the World Water Council, “There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our needs. The crisis is managing water so badly that billions of people and the environment suffer badly.”
CAMDEN Shaneka. Boucher represents Bergen Square, a troubled neighborhood where neat rowhouses, some with flower-filled side yards, some with nice porches, even one with a small urban farm, co-exist with empty, trash-strewn lots.
A neighborhood where spent drug paraphernalia is as common on the sidewalk as spotted lantern flies. A neighborhood where homeless people and people in active addiction live and congregate under interstate overpasses, where children walk to school and where seniors make trips to church and corner bodegas.
A neighborhood where heavy trucks rumble past, on their way to recycling facilities, steel warehouses, the port, waste management facilities, or just to dump their loads illegally in a city where too many feel forgotten.