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Towards drinking water security in India: Lessons from the field – A report by Water and Sanitation Program

Drinking WaterThis report by the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank provides an account of the field level initiatives on drinking water security in India. The country faces many challenges in ensuring reliable, sustainable safe drinking water supply to rural households.

Though, in terms of provision of safe drinking water, more than 90 percent of the rural households have been covered, according to the NSSO 65th round survey 2008-09, much remains to be done to improve levels of service delivery, water quality and sustainability.

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Surendranagar, GJ, India
Latitude: 22.718729, Longitude: 71.637669

Bioremediation, its applications to contaminated sites in India - A state of the art report by Ministry of Environment and Forests

Cover PageThis report by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) deals with the applications of bioremediation to contaminated sites in India. Bioremediation is emerging as an effective innovative technology for treatment of a wide variety of contaminants and is an invaluable tool box for wider application in the realm of environmental protection.

Bioremediation approach is currently applied to contain contaminants in soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediments including air. These technologies have become attractive alternatives to conventional clean-up technologies due to relatively low capital costs and their inherently aesthetic nature. 

It includes phytoremediation (plants) and rhizoremediation (plant and microbe interaction). Rhizoremediation, which is the most evolved process of bioremediation, involves the removal of specific contaminants from contaminated sites by mutual interaction of plant roots and suitable microbial flora. 

The report documents the existing knowledge for the benefit of regulators, who evaluate the quality of environment and for practitioners, who have to implement and evaluate remediation alternatives at a given contaminated site. It is expected to provide basic understanding of the bioremediation mechanisms to the reader. The technical descriptions provided in this document concentrate on the functioning mechanisms: phytosequestration, rhizodegradation, phytohydraulics, phytoextraction, phytodegradation, and phytovolatilization. 

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Angul, OR, India
Latitude: 20.831169, Longitude: 85.097488

Analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Western Ghat of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study deals with the analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Dakshina Kannada district in Western Ghats of Karnataka. The area receives over 4000 mm rainfall annually but is still faced with acute shortage of freshwater during summer months. The study attempts to identify the surface and sub-surface flow process through geohydrological and geomorphological investigations in the Sithanadhi and Netravathi basins.Read More

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Analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka by NIH (1996-97)1.76 MB

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Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

Water conservation initiatives at GMR Energy Limited - Mangalore

This presentation describes the efforts made by GMR Enery Limited, Mangalore at water conservation. Operating the world's largest barge mounted power plant off the coast of Mangalore, GMR Energy has a specific water consumption of .126 cu m/MWH, which is less than half the national benchmark of .276 cu m/MWH for such plants and it is also a zero waste water discharge plant. Read More

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Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

Civic engagement and transparency for good governance - A case study of NGO Task Force in Mangalore

This case study of NGO Task Force in Mangalore deals with civic engagement and transparency for good governance in the city. The management arrangements and governance of the city have to be viewed at three levels by Mangalore City Corporation (MCC).  Read More

  • Firstly, the responsibility of providing urban services within the boundary of City (both obligatory and discretory in nature).  This is normal with other cities.
  • Secondly, the responsibility to meet the demands generated out of economic activities beyond city limits.  For example, incoming and outgoing trucks transporting logs, granite stone and groceries generate employment for locals.  The city has to respond to provide minimum facilities in such a situation.
  • Thirdly, involvement in to the infrastructure development activities initiated by the State Government.  The expansion of economic activities beyond city limits can be due to the regional development plan of the State Government or the idea of regional development is based on the expansion of economic activities of the area.  These externalities are interlinked.

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Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

College saves lakhs of rupees on water: Case study from Yenepoya Medical College, Karnataka

"College saves lakhs of rupees on water", is a case study written by Shree Padre in February 2008, about the RWH work of Yenepoya Medical College 15 kmRead More

Location

Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

Shedding the borewell dependency: Case study from Deralakatte, Karnataka

"Shedding the borewell dependency", is a case study written by Shree Padre in March 2008, about the initiative taken up by an educational institution nRead More

Location

Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

Bit by bit, he filled his well: Case study from Yedapadavu, Karnataka

"Bit by bit, he filled his well", is a case study, written by Shree Padre in August 2008, of how S Ganesh Mallya, a high school teacher cum Sunday farmRead More

Location

Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

Softening hard water with rain: Case study from Mangalore, Karnataka

"Softening hard water with rain", is a case study, written by Shree Padre in October 2008, of an automobile dealer agency in Mangalore, who has implemeRead More

Location

Mangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.869360, Longitude: 74.842560

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