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Water quality hot-spots in rivers of India – A report by Central Water Commission

River Water QualityThis report by the Central Water Commission (CWC) attempts to provide the water quality scenario of our rivers and evolve a methodology for identifying hot spots in Indian rivers. The water quality data is based on the average values observed during the last ten years (2001-2011) at 371 monitoring stations of CWC on almost all major, medium and minor rivers in India. In respect of Dissolved Oxygen and Biochemical Oxygen Demand, the Central Pollution Control Board's classification has been considered for evaluating the hot spot in the rivers.

The physical and chemical quality of river water is important in deciding its suitability for drinking purposes. As such the suitability of river water for potable uses with regard to its chemical quality has to be deciphered and defined on the basis of the some vital characteristics of the water. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) vide its document IS: 10500:1991, edition 2.2 (2003‐09) has recommended the quality standards for drinking water and these have been used for finding the suitability of river water. On this basis of classification, the natural river water of India has been categorized as desirable, permissible and unfit for human consumption.

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Erode, TN, India
Latitude: 11.342235, Longitude: 77.727477

An overview of arsenic in groundwater in Tamil Nadu – A report by Water Resources Department

This report by the Water Resources Department (Government of Tamil Nadu) attempts to estimate the presence of heavy metal arsenic in groundwater in the state of Tamil Nadu. Now-a-days heavy metal arsenic poses a health risk problem throughout the world. Arsenic may be found in water which has flowed through arsenic-rich rocks. Severe health effects have been observed in populations drinking arsenic-rich water over long periods in countries world-wide.

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Cuddalore, TN, India
Latitude: 11.750000, Longitude: 79.750000

Possibility of revival of dug wells in hard rock India through recharge: A discussion paper by CAREWATER

carewaterThe discussion paper by Carewater INREM Foundation on possibility of revival of dug wells in hard rock India through recharge is based on a field study across ten districts of the country. The study seeks to understand how localized governance of groundwater in hard rock areas is to be pursued through pricing (water, energy), legal regulation and community institutions. Water supply augmentation and demand management are both to be taken care of, directly through regulation or through indirect instruments such as pricing.Read More

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Dharmapuri, TN, India
Latitude: 12.130231, Longitude: 78.156973

Asymptomatic estimation of runoff Curve Number for small hard rock watersheds from rainfall-runoff data – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report attempts asymptomatic estimation of runoff curve number for small hard rock watersheds from rainfall-runoff data. One of the major activities in Applied Hydrology is the estimation of storm event runoff from ungauged small watersheds. Such estimates are often required in the design of small hydraulic structures and in formulation of watershed management strategies.Read More

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Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

The Tamil Nadu Farmers Management of Irrigation Systems Act (2000)

The act provides for farmer's participation in the management of irrigation systems and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The act provides for the delineation of Water Users Association area on a hydraulic basis, which may be administratively viable. Every Water Users Associations area shall be divided into territorial constituencies, which shall not be less than four, but shall not be more than ten, as may be prescribed.Read More

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Cauvery Basin: Irrigation

Most of the districts in the basin that fall within the Karnataka part seem to benefit from the well irrigation. More than 12,000 Ha of the land is irrigated in each of the these districts of Mysore, Chamrajnagar and Tumkur. Large areas in Namakkal and Dharamapuri are also irrigated by wells.Read More

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Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

Cauvery Basin: Major Crops

More than 60% of the total population in the basin lives in rural areas and their major occupation is agriculture. The land under cultivation in the basin is 48%. Around 24% of the cultivable area has some means of irrigation or other. Read More

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Tumkur, KA, India
Latitude: 13.338581, Longitude: 77.101219

Cauvery Basin: Soil Types

Soil types vary all across the basin but the red soils are the predominant category of soils followed by black soils. The highland areas which fall in Karnataka have lateritic soils, reddish brown in colour. These soils are shallow, acidic to neutral and are fertile, good for agricultural practices. Highlands of Kerala also have red loam soils along with some areas of black soils which are fertile, rich in organic content and because of high nitrogen content are excellent for agriculture.Read More

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Thanjavur, TN, India
Latitude: 10.783056, Longitude: 79.132500

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