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Fluorosis in Gujarat: A disaster ahead – A report by CAREWATER

The report by Carewater INREM Foundation on fluorosis in Gujarat attempts to understand the various impacts of fluorosis on the afflicted in terms of costs incurred on treatment, loss of productivity & output and willingness to pay to prevent & cure the disease. The study in addition looks at the awareness on fluorosis and water quality among people. It was conducted in two phases for two time periods 1993 and 2003 -
  • Phase I: Investigation of the prevalence rate of fluorosis in 25 villages from Mehsana and Patan districts of Gujarat.
  • Phase II: Detailed study of social cost from a sample of 235 households selected from 18 of the 25 villages.

It is difficult to draw any conclusion for this multi-faceted problem of fluorosis or to propose a universally accepted strategy. People need water, so they sink deep wells and eventually harvest poisonous water to an extent unmindfully and are finally caught up in the trap of irreversible fluorosis. The respondents of the study have very poor awareness about water quality and the availability of fluoride-free or de-mineralized water. Even if it is available, their poor affordability prevents them to purchase.

The question arises, what should the state or the people at an individual or collective level do, when the available fluoride content water in the village has to be used ‘willingly-or-unwillingly’? The study suggests the following -

  • Developing awareness on fluorosis and fluoride contaminated water in the villages. 
  • Providing less expensive water filters (like Activated Alumina Plant being used in Southern Rajasthan) for de-fluoridation at home.
  • Developing Cooperative-Captive Plants that could be organized by the villagers and not by external agencies. Instead of a big plant, the government could intervene to set up a plant sized up to village-needs, which can be managed by the villagers themselves.  
  • There is a possibility of reducing fluoride from groundwater by mixing river water with groundwater, which is now a practice in North Gujarat.
  • Further, groundwater should be recharged using check-dam or any other suitable procedure, which would help reducing fluoride. 

It is time to recognize fluorosis and take some preventive measures and rehabilitate the present victims instead of covering it up behind the mask of Musculo-Skeletal Disease (MSD).

Download the report here: 

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Fluorosis in Gujarat - An investigation of impacts by CAREWATER (2008)253.78 KB

Location

Patan, GJ, India
Latitude: 23.850809, Longitude: 72.114838

Estimation of sediment yield and runoff from small watersheds using WEPP model - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study uses Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to simulate the flow and erosion processes in Sallopat watershed of Mahi river basin in Banswara, Rajasthan. The WEPP model is a distributed, continuous, small agricultural watershed erosion model. It can simulate the effects of management practices and land use changes on the spatial and temporal variability of the erosion processes within a watershed system. The major features of this model are the ability to –

  • Delineate areas of detachment and deposition on a hill slope or along a channel reach
  • Account for the effects of management and land use changes on the erosion process
  • Account for the effects of backwater on detachment, transport and deposition processes within channels

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Station-wise daily rainfall data for all districts of Rajasthan from 1973-2008

Rajasthan Rain - RKRBThe Water Resources Department of the Government of Rajasthan, has made available, station-level, daily rainfall data from 1973-2008, for all districts of Rajasthan, on its website.

In order to make this data of better value to end-users, the India Water Portal has extracted and made this data available in a district-wise spreadsheet format, which you can download with a single click.Read More

While extracting the data, we observed some discrepancies in the master data on the website. These notes can be viewed here.

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Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Ajmer_1973-2008 (XLS format)874.08 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Alwar_1973-2008 (ODS format)773.16 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Alwar_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.12 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Banswara_1973-2008 (ODS format)688.38 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Banswara_1973-2008 (XLS format)733.59 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Baran_1973-2008 (ODS format)223.6 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Baran_1973-2008 (XLS format)226.81 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Barmer_1973-2008 (ODS format)272.4 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Barmer_1973-2008 (XLS format)402.59 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bharatpur_1973-2008 (ODS format)793.08 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bharatpur_1973-2008 (XLS format)882.52 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bhilwara_1973-2008 (ODS format)874.59 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bhilwara_1973-2008 (XLS format)994.47 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bikaner_1973-2008 (ODS format)170.19 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bikaner_1973-2008 (XLS format)239.87 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bundi_1973-2008 (ODS format)302.92 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Bundi_1973-2008 (XLS format)334.03 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Chittorgarh_1973-2008 (ODS format)944.28 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Chittorgarh_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.02 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Churu_1973-2008 (ODS format)323.74 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Churu_1973-2008 (XLS format)393.17 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dausa_1973-2008 (ODS format)157.11 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dausa_1973-2008 (XLS format)157.13 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dholpur_1973-2008 (ODS format)237.09 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dholpur_1973-2008 (XLS format)253.63 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dungarpur_1973-2008 (ODS format)486.49 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Dungarpur_1973-2008 (XLS format)505.78 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Ganganagar_1973-2008 (ODS format)742.55 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Ganganagar_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.23 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Hanumangarh_1973-2008 (ODS format)107.59 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Hanumangarh_1973-2008 (XLS format)115.5 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jaipur_1973-2008 (ODS format)1013.53 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jaipur_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.1 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jaisalmer_1973-2008 (ODS format)196.48 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jaisalmer_1973-2008 (XLS format)309.2 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jalore_1973-2008 (ODS format)255.69 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jalore_1973-2008 (XLS format)322.32 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jhalawar_1973-2008 (ODS format)653.2 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jhalawar_1973-2008 (XLS format)735.64 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jhunjhunu_1973-2008 (ODS format)259.87 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jhunjhunu_1973-2008 (XLS format)256.08 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jodhpur_1973-2008 (ODS format)349.56 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Jodhpur_1973-2008 (XLS format)477.17 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Karoli_1973-2008 (ODS format)113.46 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Karoli_1973-2008 (XLS format)113.97 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Kota_1973-2008 (ODS format)801.92 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Kota_1973-2008 (XLS format)970.09 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Nagaur_1973-2008 (ODS format)365.27 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Nagaur_1973-2008 (XLS format)428.38 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Pali_1973-2008 (ODS format)747.56 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Pali_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.12 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Pratapgarh_1973-2008 (ODS format)13.19 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Pratapgarh_1973-2008 (XLS format)11.46 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Rajsamand_1973-2008 (ODS format)201.13 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Rajsamand_1973-2008 (XLS format)208.91 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sawai Madhopur_1973-2008 (ODS format)606.2 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sawai Madhopur_1973-2008 (XLS format)665.58 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sikar_1973-2008 (ODS format)307.45 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sikar_1973-2008 (XLS format)328.19 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sirohi_1973-2008 (ODS format)527.05 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Sirohi_1973-2008 (XLS format)708.69 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Tonk_1973-2008 (ODS format)612.22 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Tonk_1973-2008 (XLS format)728.24 KB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Udaipur_1973-2008 (ODS format)1.04 MB
Govt of Rajasthan-WR Dept_Daily Rainfall Data_Udaipur_1973-2008 (XLS format)1.22 MB

Erosion response model for watershed prioritisation in Bajaj sagar sub catchment

This case study presents a erosion response model for watershed prioritisation in Bajaj sagar sub catchment of Mahi basin. The natural hydrologic processes like erosion of soil, movement of soil and its deposition in various parts of reservoir are very crucial phenomena occurring in any watershed. Erosion of soil is a very complex process which is affected by many factors and the loss caused is irreversible.Read More

Location

Banswara, RJ, India
Latitude: 23.540541, Longitude: 74.442253

Remote sensing based rapid watershed health appraisal: Performance of the National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas

This study presents a remote sensing based rapid watershed health appraisal of NWDPRA watersheds of Rajasthan.  Eight micro-watersheds, distributed over different agro climatic zones of Rajasthan, India, were studied for their performance in terms of biomass gain, landuse change and changes along drainage line, if any. The study area is distributed across 8 agro-climatic zones ranging from desertic western plain to humid southern and south-eastern plain. The satellite data prior to treatment year (1988) was compared with post-treated year (1996), to reveal the noticeable changes over a span of 8 years.Read More

Location

Alwar, RJ, India
Latitude: 27.561800, Longitude: 76.608742

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