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The baseline report for the Sachetana Drinking Water Project of the Government of Karnataka (2006-2011)
This deals with the baseline report for the Sachetana Drinking Water Project of the Government of Karnataka. The project envisions a set of interventions including household rainwater harvesting for clusters of villages in Karnataka that are particularly severely affected by fluoride. It covers 15 villages in each of the taluks of Bagepalli (Chikkaballapur), Mundargi (Gadag), Sira (Tumkur) and Pavagada (Tumkur).
The baseline survey covers a representative portion of the villages and families of the above and contains the following information:
- demographic information
- rainfall data
- details of water source including fluoride content
- detailed information on borewells and groundwater levels
- status of sanitation and toilets, health centers,
- preliminary geohydrological study
The implementing agency for the project is BIRD-K (BAIF Institute of Rural Development, Karnataka).
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| The baseline report for the Sachetana Drinking Water Project of the Government of Karnataka (2006-2011) | 3.36 MB |
Location
Tumkur, KA, India
Latitude: 13.342222, Longitude: 77.101667
Tags:
- Content Type: Research
- Category: River Basins, Aquifers, Borewells, Children, Climate, Contamination, Dams, Drinking Water, Fluoride, Fluorosis, Groundwater, Groundwater Recharge, Malaprabha, Monsoon, Palar, Rainfall, Rainwater Harvesting, Reservoirs, Rivers, Sanitation, Shallow Aquifers, Society, Soils, Surface Water, Traditional Water-bodies, Tungabhadra, Water Quality, Watershed Development, Watersheds, Weather, Women
- Author: Government of Karnataka
- Source: Government of Karnataka
- Location / Time: 2006, 2011, Chikkaballapur, Gadag, India, Karnataka, Tumkur
- Difficulty Level: Expert


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