Uploaded on 2019-02-15 by Pranav Kumar Dulthumon
The first stock I would like to point out are stocks of land available for construction. The first flow i believe is rainfall water, for which deep drains have been made to accommodate. The region is an area struck by frequent heavy rainfall. The second flow I would like to point out is sewerage water. The area is a university student residential area. The stocks of students will eventual flow out of the area and a new inflow of students will come again after years. If the stock of students increases beyond capacity, stocks of land can be converted into urban housing. So this segment of flow will become stocks and become flow again. The rainfall water can be captured and made into stock as a reserve for months of drought or used continually as a flow for renewable purposes. The second flow is sewerage water. This flow could be treated instead of being relocated as stock to another region.