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Water could be collected and stored in rain barrels, cisterns and other storage facilities so that crops can be irrigated during times of drought, while more efficient irrigation technology could be used to conserve water. At the same time, improved drainage systems could help prevent waterlogging from extreme precipitation events.

Tribe: Saint Regis Mohawk

View Source Document: Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Akwesasne

Year: 2013

Topic: Strategies for expanded irrigation and drainage systems (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northeast

Climate Hazards

Drought
Flooding - Rainfall-induced (Pluvial), Riverine (Fluvial)

Assets

Agriculture / Food Supply
Natural Resources - Terrestrial (forests, woodlands, grasslands, shrub steppe, alpine, tundra, etc.)
Water Infrastructure - General

Types

Capacity Building: Programs
Capital Improvements

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