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Dynamic groundwater resources of Karnataka (2009) - Report by Department of Mines and Geology and Central Groundwater Board

This report by the Department of Mines and Geology, Government of Karnataka and the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), Southwestern Region provides information on groundwater resource available and the status of utilisation of groundwater in Karnataka as on March 2009, both on watershed (sub catchment) and taluk wise areas having 2008-2009 as the base year. The methodology is improved as the estimations are carried out on watershed basis for both command and non command separately than apportioned to taluks.

The report can be very useful for planning, decision making, implementation of minor irrigation schemes, financing well schemes. The report is helpful to concentrate on such areas where immediate protective measures are to be taken to conserve irrigation and drinking water supply in order to sustain groundwater resource.Read More

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Dynamic groundwater resources of Karnataka as of March 2009 - DMG - GoK - CGWBSWR (2010)95.44 MB

Groundwater bill - Andhra Pradesh - Third draft (2010)

This document includes the third draft of the Groundwater Bill for Andhra Pradesh and is divided into the following chapters:Read More

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Status of water treatment plants in India - A report on their operational status by the Central Pollution Control Board

This document  by the Central Pollution and Control Board (CPCB) describes the findings of a study that evaluated water treatment plants located across the country, for prevailing raw water quality, water treatment technologies, operational practices, chemical consumption and rejects management.

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  • Introduction
  • Water quality and its consumption
  • Water treatment technologies
  • Effects of fluoride and arsenic and removal techniques
  • Operation and maintainance of water treatment plants
  • Water quality control and assessment
  • Results and discussion
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Status of water treatment plants in India - Central Pollution and Control Board1.63 MB

Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission – Report of an evaluation study by the Planning Commission (2010)

This evaluation study report by the Programme Evaluation Organisation, Planning Commission attempts to document the major achievements in rural water services under Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission. It does so by assessing the extent of coverage and access to improved services in the rural areas.

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Location

Bankura, WB, India
Latitude: 23.234699, Longitude: 87.072456

Geomorphic study for regeneration of aquatic ecosystem in Bareilly – An article in Geospatial World

This article in Geospatial World deals with a geomorphic study of low elevated wards in Bareilly, which indicates that the aquatic ecosystem of an area disappeared due to unplanned development of agro ecosystems and human settlements. This area was earlier covered with ponds, wetlands and ox-bow lakes. Now, during the rainy season, inhabitants of these wards face severe problem of water logging and pollution. 

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Location

Bareilly, UP, India
Latitude: 28.367036, Longitude: 79.430438

Save and grow - A policymaker’s guide to the sustainable intensification of smallholder crop production - FAO (2011)

CoverThis publication by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) titled “Save and Grow” is a guide for policymakers on the sustainable intensification of smallholder crop production. Save and grow says that while the Green Revolution led to a quantum leap in food production and bolstered world food security, intensive crop production has, in many countries, depleted agriculture’s natural resource base, jeopardizing future productivity.

In order to meet projected demand over the next 40 years, farmers in the developing world must double food production, a challenge made even more daunting by the combined effects of climate change and growing competition for land, water and energy. In order to grow, agriculture must learn to save.

The book presents a new paradigm: sustainable crop production intensification (SCPI), which produces more from the same area of land while conserving resources, reducing negative impacts on the environment and enhancing natural capital and the flow of ecosystem services. It presents a rich toolkit of relevant, adoptable and adaptable ecosystem-based practices that enhance crop productivity and can serve as the cornerstone of national and regional programmes. 

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Groundwater - Nation’s water lifeline suffering multiple crisis – A presentation by Himanshu Thakker

This presentation by Himanshu Thakker, South Asia Network on Dams Rivers and people (SANDRP) deals with key groundwater policy concerns - framework and equity issues, the emerging realities and responses. It begins with a description of the basic characteristics of groundwater and how the resource has become a private property resource by use and legal situation.

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Presentations from the two-day workshop on success stories under watershed programmes by DoLR at New Delhi (2011)

A two-day workshop was held on “Success Stories Under Watershed Programmes ” from 2nd -3rd Feb 2011 by the Department of Land Resources (DoLR) at New Delhi. The workshop was structured in two sections. Research papers were presented from research institutes such as Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Central Soil & Water Conservation Research and Training Institute (CSWRTI), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), National Research Centre for Agroforestry (NRCAF), National Institute for Rural Development (NIRD) and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). This was followed by presentation of success stories by various States.

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Dryland agriculture: Issues & strategies - A presentation by CRIDA at DoLR workshop (2011)20.13 MB
Participatory watershed development experiences from IWDP - A presentation by CSWRTI at DoLR workshop (2011)10.05 MB
Consortium approach to capacity building for watershed development - A presentation by GTZ at DoLR workshop (2011)2.89 MB
Watershed management growth engine - A presentation by ICRISAT at DoLR workshop (2011)17.71 MB
Effectiveness of watershed management in India - A presentation by NIRD at DoLR workshop (2011)490.19 KB
A case study of Garhkundar Dabar watershed in Bundelkhand - A presentation by NRCAF at DoLR workshop (2011)38.8 MB
Success stories of watershed projects under WDF - A presentation by NABARD at DoLR workshop (2011)12.47 MB
Andhra Pradesh - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)6.1 MB
Assam - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)38.51 MB
Chhattisgarh - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)6.91 MB
Gujarat - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)14.99 MB
Haryana - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development in Mahendragarh at DoLR workshop (2011)15.06 MB
Jharkhand - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)10.16 MB
Karnataka - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)3.71 MB
Madhya Pradesh - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)30.26 MB
Maharashtra - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)14.05 MB
Meghalaya - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)47.61 MB
Punjab - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)21.61 MB
Tamil Nadu - A presentation of successful case studies of watershed development at DoLR workshop (2011)9.82 MB

Location

Jhansi, UP, India
Latitude: 25.444121, Longitude: 78.567604

Independent water regulatory authorities in India - Analysis and interventions - A compendium of analytical work by PRAYAS

This compendium by PRAYAS includes the outcome of an analysis and advocacy based study on water regulation in the context of Water Sector Reforms (WSRs), which have led to the establishment of Independent Regulatory Authorities (IRAs) in the water sector through the enactment of laws at the state level. Read More

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Independent water regulatory authorities in India - Analysis and interventions - A compendium of analytical work by PRAYAS (2006-2009)6.29 MB
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