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Assessment of Jalamani programme on stand alone water purification systems in rural India - A report by Centre for Media Studies

UV Skidding TechnologyThis report by the Centre for Media Studies, New Delhi presents an assessment of the Jalamani programme of the Department of Drinking Water Supply, Government of India. The centrally sponsored programme commenced in 2008-09 aimed at installing simple Stand Alone Water Purification Systems (SAWPS) in rural schools to enable school children to have access to safe and clean water. The focus was on tackling bacteriological contamination and turbidity in ongoing rural drinking water supply programme.

The assessment study used both qualitative and quantitative techniques such as focus group discussions and in-depth interviews besides structured questionnaire for a variety of stakeholders and research questions. Another important aspect of the quantitative tools was testing of the raw and treated water samples. The study was undertaken in 320 schools spread across 20 districts and six states.

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Assessment of Jalamani programme on stand alone water purification systems in rural India - A report by Centre for Media Studies (2011)11.52 MB

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Alirajpur, MP, India
Latitude: 22.305300, Longitude: 74.352500

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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Bioremediation, its applications to contaminated sites in India - A state of the art report by Ministry of Environment and Forests (2011)5.97 MB

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

Hydrogeological investigations in and around JSPL plant area in Angul district, Orissa - A report by Green Systems

This report by Green Systems, provides an approach to recharge the groundwater consumed by the Jindal Steel and Power Plant (JSPL) in Angul, Orissa by harvesting rainwater. The area's geological, hydrological and climatic facets are studied to arrive at a series of recommendations, which not only include the type of recharge structures and their design but also their location.Read More

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Hydrogeological investigations in and around JSPL plant area in Angul district, Orissa - A report by Green Systems (2008)7.19 MB

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

Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multi-location study in India - CAREWATER

carewaterThis multi-location study by Carewater INREM Foundation on inland fisheries in village tanks and ponds attempts to map the changing institutional structure of the aquaculture sector in India. It looks at the socio-economic profile of fish farmers, problems faced by them, physical characteristics & economy of fishing ponds, existing property regimes, source of inputs, management of ponds and fishing as a part of village economy.Read More

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Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multilocation study in India - Santanu Ghosh and Rajnarayan Indu - CAREWATER (2006)122.17 KB

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Anand, GJ, India
Latitude: 22.560869, Longitude: 72.954773

Daily rainfall-runoff modeling of Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report presents a hydrologic simulation model, HYSIM for modeling the daily flows of the Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir in Orissa. Considering the large catchment area of 25,250 sqkm at Rengali reservoir, for modeling purposes the basin has been divided into two sub-basins viz, Upper Sub-basin and Lower Sub-basin. The Upper Sub-basin having a catchment area of 16,900 sqkm up to Bolani gauging site is treated as a nominal sub-basin since the daily flows from this sub-basin as recorded at Bolani gauging site are available.Read More

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Daily rainfall-runoff modeling of Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir by NIH (1996-97)711.38 KB

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

Little pani, less panchayat:Pani Panchayats of Orissa

"Little pani, less panchayat", is an article written in October 2002, by P. Sainath, an independent journalist, on how the Pani Panchayat, an initiative promoted by the Orissa State Government, meant to be a community owned and managed system of irrigation water sharing, is being monopolised by the 'upper' and powerful sections of the society for furthering their individual interests, rather than the larger common good. Read More

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

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