banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle This article was published in the month of October Increased Extent of Impervious Surface due to urbanization (rise in built up area). ○ Decreasing Infiltration Rate due to deforestation - increasing the flood risks as surface runoff becomes more than the infiltration rate during precipitation.Infiltration Rate is the velocity or speed at which water enters into the soil. It depends on soil texture (size of soil particles) and soil structure (arrangement of soil particles).  Human (Anthropogenic) Factors: ○ Poor Urban Planning and Implementation leading to inadequate stormwater drainage systems or settlements into areas without drainage infrastructure. banking service chronicle magazine Encroachments over natural drains and river floodplains- decreasing the capacity of the natural drains while the flow of water has increased due to urbanization. E.g. in the 2020 Hyderabad flood most people who died lived in lake beds.This includes disposal of solid waste (domestic commercial and industrial waste) and dumping of construction debris into the natural drains. ○ Administrative issues such as sudden release or failure to release water from dams. E.g. the 2015 Chennai flood was caused by indiscriminate discharge of water from Chembarambakkam Lake (CAG report) banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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