The land next to river is deprived of vegetation
and hence there are no plants’ to hold the soil next to the river which is
immensely fertile. During the summer season rivers go dry
and there is no vegetation to replenish this water deficiency. During the rainy
season the rivers are over-fed leading to surface run-offs and floods which
leads to wastage of rain water reaching us.
This problem can be solved with the help of bioswales.
What is a Bioswale?
Bioswales are planted or mulched channels which slow water flow down and allow it to infiltrate into the soil.
A bioswale consists of:
i) A layer
of crushed stone at the bottom level for drainage
ii) A layer
of nutrient-rich porous soil above, which acts as a growing medium
iii) A layer
of geotextile fabric between soil and crushed stone, to prevent soil from
choking the airspaces between the stone pieces.
iv)The top
most layer consists of plants (preferably native)
Bioswale helps to reduce the
pace of water when it flows through it as well as remove pollutant particle
from it.
Its the forests next to rivers that help them stay alive but the land next to river is owned by farmers' and they will not be ready to plant native forest trees which shall not yield them any income. Hence, we need to
come up with a solution that doesn’t encroach a large part of farmers land,
doesn’t lead to surface run-offs as well as the farmers can cultivate as they
want.
In my opinion we can create bioswales probably 1-1.5 m long on the land next to the rivers facing the rivers (perpendicular to the river path) which does not cover much land, doesn’t erode soil and prevents polluted water entering the waterbody. In urban areas and rural areas where human civilizations thrive is exactly where consumption of water takes place and the ground water in these places is about to meet its impending death. The rain which falls upon these areas is expected to flow into sewage tanks which are often clogged and the rain water acquires lodging in the road and leads to creation of swamps and is hence, lost by evaporation. In order to not render this water waste, we can create bioswales on either side of the roads which allows the water to infiltrate slowly into the ground thereby increasing the ground water table.


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