‘Cistern wisdom’ to tackle water shortage, floods in Türkiye: Ministry

‘Cistern wisdom’ to tackle water shortage, floods in Türkiye: Ministry

The Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has reintroduced the cistern system instead resolution to fight floods and storing water, a way used centuries in the past in response to the more and more frequent and typically lethal floods in sure provinces, which have been exacerbated by irregularities in precipitation patterns because of local weather change.

The common directorate of water administration of the ministry is growing a venture to revive the centuries-old cistern system, initially constructed for water storage however later fell out of use, with the purpose of each stopping floodwaters from reaching residential areas and harnessing the benefits of floodwaters in opposition to the danger of drought.

Municipalities may also be tasked with organizing city infrastructure and implementing underground water reservoirs.

Afire Sever, the pinnacle of the water administration directorate, said that it’s potential to remodel the current city floods skilled in lots of cities, together with the capital Ankara, into a bonus.

“We must turn floodwaters into abundance against the risk of drought. Today, we see once again how necessary the cisterns that our ancestors built centuries ago are. There are very successful examples of cisterns in terms of both preventing floods, collecting rainwater and using it for different purposes,” Sever defined.

Sever additionally careworn municipalities ought to put together their wastewater and rainwater drainage plans by contemplating the consequences of local weather change, including that this might make sure the rain drainage traces don’t trigger city floods.

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