The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the agony of water scarcity. They understood the value of water and tapped it through artificial water sources, which became sources of survival even when our cities were not located near any natural water body. However, as the cities developed and grew into larger metropolises, land value grew and land invariably became an asset. The first casualties of such widespread development were the urban water bodies that got converted into cesspools of urban sewage, mosquito-breeding
areas and slowly degraded. Incessant land filling of these water bodies, which once were pristine waters sustaining life gave more land to build upon.
Real Time Impact Factor:
0.66667
Author Name: Siddhartha Koduru and Swati Dutta
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Keywords: Preservation and Management
ISSN: 2321-3892
EISSN: 2321-7154
EOI/DOI: 10.15415/cs.2013.11002
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