Lake conservation is the preservation of water resources with the goal of creating a healthy open space.
New parks are created to enhance fresh air and raise living standards by offering residents leisure outdoor spaces, a playground, and seating areas for the elderly.
By effectively managing the use of the land and water resources, one can safeguard and enhance the quality of the water and other natural resources within a watershed.
On the basis of each lake's water quality assessment, interlinking is suggested.
This strategy will help the lakes recover while addressing other urban problems like water clogging and storm water management.
Precise rainwater management and harvesting can lower the likelihood of problems such as flooding, drought, water scarcity, water pollution, heat islands, and so on, while also increasing resilience.
Maintain natural groundwater as an economic resource, store excess surface water underground, and combat progressive groundwater depletion.
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