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Central Groundwater Board (CGWB) Master Plan for Artificial Recharge of Ground Water (2002)
"Master Plan for Artificial Recharge to Ground Water in India" : A proposal from the CGWB to undertake a massive countrywide effort to recharge groundwater.
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- Content Type: Policies & Laws
- Category: Surface Water Irrigation, Agriculture, Irrigation, Aquifers, Borewells, Central Groundwater Board (CGWB), Contamination, Ecosystems, Fluoride, Groundwater, Groundwater Management, Groundwater Recharge, Surface Water, Traditional Water-bodies, Tubewells, Water Quality, Water Resources, Watershed Development, Wells
- Location / Time: India
- Difficulty Level: Intermediate
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