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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

Use of ICT for effective urban governance and service delivery in India - A selection of cases - ASCI and CISCO

This compendium published by Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) and CISCO presents selective cases on the use of ICT for effective urban governance and service delivery in India. The document includes the following chapters/sections:Read More

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New hope for Indian food security? The System of Rice Intensification – A paper by International Institute for Environment and Development

This paper from the gatekeeper series of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) describes the potential of an innovative rice cultivation practice-the system of rice intensification (SRI)—for allowing Indian rice farmers to not only enhance rice production and their net incomes, but also to solve the water crisis.

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New hope for Indian food security? The System of Rice Intensification – A paper by International Institute for Environment and Development (2009)1.53 MB

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Purulia, WB, India
Latitude: 23.333333, Longitude: 86.366667

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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An overview of arsenic in groundwater in Tamil Nadu – A report by Water Resources Department (2009)124.4 KB

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

Water quality status of rivers in India – Report of Central Water Commission

These River Water Quality Reports prepared by the Central Water Commission (CWC) summarise the river water data collected under its long term monitoring programme. The Central Water Commission monitors water quality at 371 key locations covering all the major river basins of India by maintaining a three tier laboratory system for analysis of 41 water quality parameters.

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Water quality data - Brahmaputra - CWC (2011)52.83 KB
Water quality data - Chenab-Jhelum - CWC (2011)167.9 KB
Water quality data - Ganga - CWC (2011)373.23 KB
Water quality data - Krishna - CWC (2011)327.74 KB
Water quality data - Mahi - CWC (2011)171.62 KB
Water quality data - MBD-Guwahati - CWC (2011)134.98 KB
Water quality data - Meghna - CWC (2011)208.56 KB
Water quality data - Tapi - CWC (2011)129.73 KB
Water quality data - Wainganga Division Nagpur - CWC (2011)232.5 KB

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Dibrugarh, AS, India
Latitude: 27.480000, Longitude: 94.910000

Development of an area based Energy Service Company (ESCO) model for solar water heating in India

This report for the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) deals with the development of an area based Energy Service Company (ESCO) model for solar water heating in India. Internationally, Solar Water Heating (SWH) has been identified as one of the most promising decentralized solar applications, having significant potential to reduce electricity consumption and consequent emissions reduction. Several schemes for promotion of solar water heaters have been in operation in the country.Read More

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Development of an area based ESCO model for solar water heating in India by Mercados (2010)2.66 MB

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Tirupur, TN, India
Latitude: 11.098246, Longitude: 77.352695

Case studies on water quality - A presentation by ACWADAM

This presentation by ACWADAM deals with monitoring of water quality in a watershed. It describes the process of going about conducting a hydrogeological study of the watershed, right from the study of the basic geology to the importance of the quality of groundwater in the watershed. The main hydrogeological provinces of India are described - (a) Hard rock regimes: Crystalline rocks, Volcanic (Deccan basalt), (b) Alluvial regimes, and (c) Consolidated sedimentary regimes: Soft sedimentary, Hard sedimentary.Read More

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Supaul, BR, India
Latitude: 26.116461, Longitude: 86.590317

Termite mounds as hydrologic indicators - Case studies from three taluks of Coimbatore district - Tamil Nadu

This paper describes the findings of a study that was conducted to validate the findings of earlier studies and observations that have been conducted in ancient texts iRead More

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Termite mounds as hydrological indicators - case studies from three taluks of Coimbatore district - Tamil Nadu (2009)757.4 KB

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Coimbatore, TN, India
Latitude: 11.018333, Longitude: 76.974722

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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