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Groundwater - Understanding the basics - A comprehensive FAQ manual by Dr Mihir Kumar Maitra

WellThe India Water Portal is pleased to announce to its users, that a comprehensive FAQ Manual on Groundwater authored by Dr Mihir Kumar Maitra is now available on the portal. The objective of this document is to narrow down the existing knowledge gaps amongst the common groundwater users.

The document has been prepared in a simple question and answer format as Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). In order to keep the subject easy to comprehend, many technical concepts have been explained in simple language.

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Estimation of groundwater resources in Andhra Pradesh - A report by the State Groundwater Department - GoAP (2002)

This report by the State Groundwater Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh presents an estimation of the State’s groundwater resources. The sustainable development and management of the resource requires precise quantitative assessment based on valid scientific principles. The updated Groundwater Estimation Committee methodology – 1997 has been used and detailed guidelines were formulated through discussions and deliberations in the State Level Groundwater Estimation Committee.

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Irrigation system operation practices - A handbook by Central Water Commission (1990)

This handbook on “Irrigation System Operation Practices” by the Central Water Commission has been developed to build in a scientific approach as well as homogeneity in renewing the irrigation practices in the country. For increasing agricultural productivity from existing irrigation systems, improved operation of the systems coupled with timely maintenance of the systems has a major role to play.

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Introduction to Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) - Open courseware from the United Nations University (UNU)

Introduction to IWRM (UNU)This introductory course on Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), from the United Nations University (UNU), provides a brief historical background and overview of IWRM and gives an overview of the various aspects of IWRM, from integration, capacity building to applications and case studies.

IWRM has been defined by the Global Water Partnership (2000) as a process, which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources in order to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. An important aspect of any IWRM program is therefore, research, planning and action at the river basin level. Read More

Groundwater Information System - Data on groundwater quality and level for all states of India from 2005-09 from the Central Groundwater Board

This data application developed by the Central Groundwater Board provides groundwater level and quality information for all states of India, for the years 2005-09.

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Understanding groundwater - A course by ACWADAM

The  Advanced Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (ACWADAM) has created a power-point course to explain the formation of groundwater and its management.

The course consists of 6 modules; it includes the basics of understanding groundwater, study of geology, groundwater level and movement, planning and management of groundwater, storage and flow of groundwater and water quality. The modules have been made into succinct power-point presentations that include charts, diagrams and photographs besides the written word. Read More

Goa, Goa, Gone - A documentary that explores the impact of mining on Goa's environment

Goa is the second smallest state in India, with a total land mass of 3702 sq kms, and is one of the world's 12 bio-diversity hot-spots. While the largest industry is Tourism, conversely the second largest is mining. 8% of this state’s land is already under mining, mostly for iron ore, which is largely exported to China. Iron ore exports from Goa increased from 229,42,000 tons (Rs. 4645 crores) to 247,17,000 tons (Rs. 6117 crores) in 2004-05, and to 253,14,000 tons (Rs. 17719 crores) in 2005-06.

Illegal and environmentally immoral mining for iron ore is ravaging Goa, and neo-liberal economic policy and global trade is guaranteeing its destruction. A draft mining policy that has been introduced in the Goa Legislative Assembly in 2008,  gives lifelong leases to some of the mining companies, and slowly but surely, paves way for the complete destruction of Goa.

Opposition from citizens to this unregulated industry is increasing, and clashes between locals, police and security officers of the mining companies are on the rise.

This documentary explores the impact of mining on Goa’s environment from the perspective of its citizens.

To follow and support this anti-mining agitation, please visit the website of MAND Adivasi Rights Research and Resource Centre, or email Kurush at kurush.canteenwala@gmail.com.

 

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