Tuesday 26 August 2014

Sharing self clicked pics with the house brigades


All the students of class X B presented a group activity in the class. one of such group is sharing the pictures clicked by their own group members in their their house and locality
I am sure that all of you will appreciate our efforts which will be a small initiative from our side on save water

Wednesday 13 August 2014

An article to share with the readers

From toilet to tap: How California fight drought
California’s historic drought is forcing residents of Golden state to take a new look at “toilets to tap water” reuse or, as they prefer to call it in Fountain Valley,” showers to flowers”.
This is the third year of drought in the American west. By the end of July, more than half of California was suffering the worst category of “exceptional drought”. The state has made it illegal to operate a fountain, punishable to $500.the sources of supply are literally drying up. The main source of water- snow melt from the Sierra Nevada, imported water from the Colorado river and ground water-all are in decline.
Only alternative- The Fountain Valley recycles 70 million gallons of water every day, turning waste water- from dish washer, showers, washing machines, and toilets into drinking water. The water gets through three stages of purification filtration through a series of tiny straws to remove bacteria, reverse osmosis to remove dissolved chemical and exposure to ultra violent light with hydrogen peroxide By the time it leaves the plant, it is distilled water.
One of the first attempt to water recycling collapsed of what water manager call the yuck factor. But now the attitudes are changing.
Can we accept such a step from toilets to tap? In a conservative society, such as ours, do you think people would be ready to accept such a method? I think not. So what are our options?

Please leave in your valuable suggestions on alternative water recycling methods in the comment box and let us know what you think.


                                                                 House In-charge  Seema Agarwal

Tuesday 12 August 2014

Encouragement for house brigades

It was very encouraging today to meet young house brigades of class VI and VII in school. All of them participated in designing, planning and executing number of activities to persuade save water project for this academic year. Their enthusiasm and sincerity was praiseworthy and remarkable.
I would like to share their names with you.
Paakhi Sharma VI D, Yatharth Gadekar VI-E,Rohan Arora and Shubh Sharma VI-H,Vaibhav Gupta VI-G under the guidance of Ms. Madhu Malhotra English teacher.
Tanya Dhingra VII-C,V Kalyani VII-A,Parul Mehra VII-B and Akshobhya VII-D under the guidance of Ms. Ritambra Hindi teacher.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERNCE AND BRING A VISIBLE CHANGE

House in charge  ( Seema Agarwal)