Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Keoladeo National Park' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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The sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world and is known for nesting of resident birds and visiting migratory birds including water birds. | WIKI |
One third of the Keoladeo National Park is wetland with mounds, dykes and open water with or without submerged or emergent plants. | WIKI |
Water remains only in some depressions. | WIKI |
This alternate wetting and drying helps to maintain the ecology of the freshwater swamp, ideal for water-fowl and resident water birds. | WIKI |
Arrangement to pump water from deep tube wells to fill small depressions to save seeds, spores and other aquatic life also exist. | WIKI |
It is unlikely that the site would support such numbers of waterfowl as it does without the addition of water from Ajan Bund, a man-made impoundment. | WIKI |
Fish fauna of the park comprises 43 species, of which 37 enter the park along with the water from Ajan Bund, and six species are breeding residents. | WIKI |
Water for the wetlands is supplied from the dam outside the park boundaries. | WIKI |
Usually, some 14.17 million cubic meters of water is the estimated annual requirement of the park. | WIKI |
The water level inside the park is regulated by means of dykes and artificial embankments. | WIKI |
The alternative arrangement of water in case of emergencies such as danger of marshes and water bodies drying out completely is ensured through four boreholes so that survival of the aquatic flora and fauna is not endangered before the arrival of monsoon. | WIKI |
A non-native water hyacinth Icornia species was introduced in 1961, and has now proliferated to the extent that it is blocking the artificial waterways and filling the impoundments. | WIKI |
As per the MoEF, the proposal is beyond the purview of the existing centrally sponsored scheme of the MoEF, seems to be viable and has the potential to put an end to the eternal water scarcity in Bharatpur National Park. | WIKI |
Due to acute water scarcity, the ecosystem of the Park has been affected badly and this has resulted in reduction in the arrival of migratory birds in the National Park. | WIKI |
Water supply is essential for the National Park, which is a wetland and a Ramsar site facing acute shortage of water for the last few years. | WIKI |
Currently, apart from rainfall the Park receives water from xe2x80x9cAjan Bundxe2x80x9d, a temporary reservoir via the Dakan canal. | WIKI |
Through a small canal dug last year water from Khokhar Weir (Bees Mora) is also available. | WIKI |
The total requirement of water for the Park is estimated at about 14.17 million cubic meters (500 MCft). | WIKI |
During the last several years either water is not supplied or supplied insufficiently. | WIKI |
The project had been prepared to keep in view the need for 400 MCFT of water during late July to August, for a period of 30 days to the Park which is to be had by diverting and lifting flood waters of Yamuna. | WIKI |
The project thus covered diversion of water during monsoon through underground pipes with lifting arrangements over a length of 16xc2xa0km from the off-take point of Goverdhan drain near Santruk village. | WIKI |
The project proposed was to channelize water from Govardhan drain to meet the water deficit of KNP during the months of July to September at the time of requirement. | WIKI |
The major components of the project were construction of a head regulator with control gate at the drain located in the state, raw water reservoir with capacity of 13,000 m, 3 pump houses, DG sets for pumping station and laying and testing of /PCC/MS pipelines. | WIKI |
The parkxe2x80x99s well-designed system of dykes and sluices provides areas of varying water depths which are used by various avifaunal species. | UNESCO |
Due to its strategic location in the middle of Central Asian migratory flyway and presence of water, large congregations of ducks, geese, coots, pelicans and waders arrive in the winter. | UNESCO |
Around 115 species of birds breed in the park which includes 15 water bird species forming one of the most spectacular heronries of the region. | UNESCO |
As the wetlands of Keoladeo are not natural, they are dependent on the monsoon and on water pumped in from outside, traditionally provided from the xe2x80x9cAjan Bandhxe2x80x9d reservoir. | UNESCO |
The water shortage caused by the erratic rainfall in the region is being addressed by initiating two large water resources projects that will bring water from permanent water sources in the region. | UNESCO |
These issues are being dealt with through the management plan, and two projects have been developed to bring a permanent solution to the water crisis. | UNESCO |