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This Video deals with the Seven main reasons and solutions for water logging. Please go through till the end to get a better understanding of water logging especially in the rainy season. For any query regarding consultancy, you may click on the below link for the online FREE appointment. https://calendly.com/ar-manisaxena/30... www.jupiterconstruction.in Time Stamp 0:00 Introduction-Reasons for waterlogging 1:33 First point Rapid Urbanization 4:11 Second Point Lack of Green Spaces 6:00 Third Point Heavy Rainfall 6:47 Fourth Point Poor Drainage Systems 8:12 Fifth Point Lack of Maintenance 8:57 Sixth Point River and Stream Overflow 9:35 Seventh Point Improper Waste Disposal 10:20 End Waterlogging refers to the accumulation of excess water in an area, typically due to heavy rainfall, poor drainage systems, or a high water table. It can cause a range of problems and challenges, but there are several solutions and preventive measures that can help mitigate these issues: Common Problems Caused by Waterlogging: 1. Floods: Waterlogging often leads to flash floods, which can result in property damage, loss of life, and economic setbacks. 2. Property Damage: Excess water can seep into buildings and homes, causing structural damage, mold growth, and ruining possessions. 3. Transportation Disruptions: Roads and streets can become impassable due to waterlogging, disrupting daily commutes and emergency services. 4. Health Risks: Stagnant water can create breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes and other pests, increasing health risks for the community. Reasons of waterlogging 1. Rapid Urbanization: Urban development often involves replacing permeable surfaces (like soil) with impermeable ones (like concrete and asphalt). This reduces the ability of the land to absorb rainwater, leading to runoff and waterlogging. 2. Lack of Green Spaces: Green spaces like parks and forests help absorb rainwater. When these spaces are reduced or eliminated, there is less capacity to manage excess water. 3 Heavy Rainfall: One of the most common causes of waterlogging is heavy or prolonged rainfall. When rain intensity exceeds the capacity of the soil to absorb and drain the water, it can lead to surface water accumulation. 4. Poor Drainage Systems: Inadequate or poorly maintained drainage systems can contribute significantly to waterlogging. If storm water drains are clogged or blocked, water cannot flow away efficiently. 5. Lack of Maintenance: Neglecting the maintenance of drainage systems, including storm water drains and canals, can lead to blockages and reduced drainage capacity, exacerbating waterlogging issues. 6. River and Stream Overflow: Overflow from rivers and streams can cause waterlogging, especially in low-lying areas near water bodies. This often occurs during heavy rains or when rivers and streams are already at high levels. 7. Improper Waste Disposal: Disposing of waste in water bodies or drainage channels can block water flow and exacerbate waterlogging.