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Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)

This report on “Dynamic Ground Water Resources of Maharashtra (2004)” presents the groundwater estimates for the State of Maharashtra as computed by the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) and Groundwater Survey and Development Agency (GSDA) based on the guidelines given by the Groundwater Estimation Committee (GEC-1997) constituted by Ministry of Water Resources (Government of India). The report gives the groundwater potential of different districts of the State on watershed basis and also information about the semi-critical, critical and over-exploited watersheds.

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Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)1.1 MB
Districtwise assessment - Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)77.5 KB
Talukawise assessment - Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)637 KB
Watershedwise assessment - Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)1.43 MB
Maps - Dynamic groundwater resources of Maharashtra – A report by CGWB and GSDA (2004)1.33 MB

Location

Ratnagiri, MM, India
Latitude: 16.992020, Longitude: 73.292313

Bringing water to your door step - Urban water reforms for the next decade – A report by Price Waterhouse Coopers

PWCThis report by Price Waterhouse Coopers India Limited for the Second Annual India Water Conference in April 2011 presents its view on urban water reforms for the next decade. India is still at an early stage of the urbanisation process and will witness exponential growth in many of its cities over the next few decades. By 2030 the urban population is expected to reach more than 590 million. This will put enormous pressure on all existing resources, especially water. Despite sufficient availability of raw water, many of its cities struggle to provide more than a few hours of water supply.

Improving water availability in the cities requires addressing complex policy, institutional and funding challenges. According to the report, the collective vision should be to provide good quality, reliable, affordable and continuous (24x7) water supply to residents. The core of the new approach will include instituting a new era of greater accountability and a performance-driven approach. Service delivery to urban poor has to be an integral part of this approach to bring about greater inclusiveness.

Recent experience with Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP) in urban water supply shows that with a customer focused approach and demonstration of clear benefits, there will be greater political and public acceptability of private participation. At the same time, fiscal framework at the local level has to be considerably strengthened before attempting wide scale replication of PPP. 

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Location

Delhi, DL, India
Latitude: 28.635308, Longitude: 77.224960

Study of ancient water storage systems on forts in Nashik district of Maharashtra - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)

This paper studies the water supply, distribution, collection and storage in the forts around Nashik with the idea of testing the viability of implementing such systems in areas of similar topography. The history of forts in Maharashtra and the forts around Nashik and the water collection and distribution systems thereof are described.

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Study of ancient water storage systems on forts in Nashik district of Maharashtra - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)1.71 MB

Location

Nashik, MM, India
Latitude: 20.000660, Longitude: 73.780853

Watershed prioritisation atlas for Maharashtra – A resource database by MRSAC on 1:2,50,000 scale using GIS technique

This document by the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre (MRSAC) presents the “Atlas on Watershed Prioritisation” using resources database on 1:2,50,000 scale adopting advanced techniques such as Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS). This watershed prioritisation to plan the activities on priority basis and facilitate judicious utilization of the available financial resources was done for the Water Conservation Department (Government of Maharashtra), the nodal agency to service watershed development in the State.

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Location

Mumbai, MM, India
Latitude: 19.017615, Longitude: 72.856164

Water footprint assessments of dehydrated onion products of Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd – A report by IFC

This work on water footprint assessments represents a pioneering effort on documenting the water consumption in Jain Irrigation Systems Limited’s (JISL) production of dehydrated onions and of micro-irrigation systems. It also assesses the sustainability of this water consumption and formulate response strategies. Read More

Location

Jalgaon, MM, India
Latitude: 21.013321, Longitude: 75.563972

Preparation of City Sanitation Plans for select cities in India - Consultation workshop organised by MoUD, MoEF and GTZ-ASEM (April 2010)

A two day workshop was conducted on 15-16 April 2010 at Bangalore by GTZ-ASEM and supported by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) regarding preparation of City Sanitation Plans.Read More

The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) has undertaken the preparation of the City Sanitation Plans (CSPs) under the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) since the year 2008.

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National Urban Sanitation Policy - Towards city wide sanitation - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Nivedita EP (2010)747.22 KB
GTZ strategy on preparation of CSPs - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Dirk Walther (2010)1.95 MB
Institutional issues in city sanitation plans - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Gangadhar Jha (2010)72.53 KB
Towards inclusive city sanitation plans - Case studies of six JNNURM cities - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Aparna Das (2010)368.2 KB
Total sanitation in Varanasi, Shimla and Raipur - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Soumya Haran (2010)3.82 MB
City sanitation planning - Kochi,Tirupati and Nashik - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Sunder Subramanian (2010)147.45 KB
Information Needs and Role of ULBs - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - CMAK (2010)2.62 MB
DEBANS - Sanitation for small and medium towns - Case study of Kolhapur - Pedro Kraemer - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM (2010)3.24 MB
Workshop report - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM (2010)757.61 KB

Location

Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971599, Longitude: 77.594563

Water conservation by industry - A case study of Mahindra and Mahindra Limited (Nashik)

This presentation describes the work of Mahindra and Mahindra Limited, in conserving water in its industrial processes at its plant in Nashik, Maharashtra.Read More

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Water conservation by industry - A case study of Mahindra and Mahindra Limited - Nashik (2008)1023.08 KB

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Nashik, MM, India
Latitude: 20.001389, Longitude: 73.791667

Daily maximum and minimum air temperature data and rainfall of major cities of Maharashtra

Daily maximum and minimum air temperature data and rainfall amounts for the cities of Nagpur, Pune, Aurangabad, Solapur, Nasik, Kolhapur and Mahabaleshwar.Read More

Location

Aurangabad, BR, India
Latitude: 24.748390, Longitude: 84.376663

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Water conservation measures - Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd - Nashik (Maharashtra)

This presentation provides the detials of the water conservation efforts undertaken by Mahindra and Mahindra, Nashik, Maharashtra. Water conservation measures at Mahindra & Mahindra have taken the form of monitoring and reporting systems that are linked with performance management, so that water efficiency is not seen as a separate exercise from productivity enhancement. Read More

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Water conservation efforts - Mahindra & Mahindra - Nashik - Maharashtra (2007)58.62 MB

Location

Nashik, MM, India
Latitude: 20.000660, Longitude: 73.780853

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