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Integrated River Basin Planning – Experience on policy and practice in Pamba River Basin in Kerala – A report by APSF Environment Project

Pamba River BasinThese reports by the APSF (Action Plan Support Facility) Environment project supported by the Government of Kerala and its Pamba River Authority under a European Union funded project deal with the Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) roadmap for the Pamba River Basin and present a replicable model for river basin management of intra-state rivers in India. The Pamba Pilot Project’s aim was to deliver “Policy Support to Integrated River Basin Management” and to contribute to the continuing EU-India policy dialogue in the water sector.

The Pamba Basin IWRM pilot project has been implemented through targeted training/working sessions, consultations, a broad stakeholder forum as well as a final dialogue on the IWRM Roadmap for the Pamba River Basin. Moreover, the press was invited at several occasions assuring that the process towards IWRM in the Pamba Basin reached an even broader group of stakeh olders. The end result was an IWRM Roadmap for the Pamba River Basin that was presented in December 2010 in a stakeholder dialogue by the Government of Kerala.

The present document aims to provide relevant background information on global experiences in IWRM approaches as well as experience gained in river management planning in Kerala State that may be replicable in other parts of India.

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Integrated River Basin Planning – Replicable model based on Pamba River Basin in Kerala – A report by APSF Environment Project (2010)2.52 MB

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Alappuza, KL, India
Latitude: 9.490368, Longitude: 76.326492

Groundwater scenario in major cities of India – A report by Central Ground Water Board

cover pageThis report by Central Ground Water Board presents the groundwater scenario in twenty eight major cities of the country based on a consolidation of the urban studies carried out by it. It covers varying groundwater scenarios in the country including the highly developed metros, the hilly region, the coastal cities, the cities tapping unconsolidated and hard rock aquifers. The report briefly describes the administrative set up, status of water supply and demand, groundwater scenario, feasibility of rainwater harvesting and groundwater development strategy.

It is an updated version of an earlier report on “Groundwater in urban environment in India” (2000). Since then, groundwater regime, urban demography and water demand have changed enormously. This report will form a scientific base for an in-depth understanding of urban groundwater system including aquifer geometry, water level behavior and groundwater quality. The possibility of artificial recharge to rejuvenate the urban aquifers has also been discussed.

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Groundwater scenario in major cities of India – A report by Central Ground Water Board (2011)11.27 MB

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Agartala, TR, India
Latitude: 23.833349, Longitude: 91.278855

Evaluation of sanitation and wastewater treatment technologies: Case studies from India

This report of a study of different types of sanitation systems in India. The sanitation systems evaluated, range from the simple septic tank to the more complex multiple stage filtration and DEWATS. The users of these systems ranged from households to communities.
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Evaluation of sanitation and wastewater treatment technologies - Case studies from India - Paper presented at National Sanitation Conference (2010)839.6 KB

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Bhuj, GJ, India
Latitude: 23.251671, Longitude: 69.662560

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