Sustainable Groundwater Management for Socio-economic Development in Water Scarce Regions

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Sustainable Groundwater Management for Socio-economic Development in W…

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India 마케팅 프로그램 is the largest consumer of groundwater in the world. About 90% of the country's groundwater usage is mainly for satisfying agricultural needs, followed by domestic and industrial requirements. The uncontrolled groundwater exploitation has led to a decline in groundwater levels and the drying of shallow aquifers. The rocky aquifers occupy 65% of the land area of India.

The lack of proper water usage regulations, free electricity for irrigation and solar-based bore wells have aggravated groundwater depletion and groundwater quality in many parts of the country.

Groundwater is the primary source of agriculture-based income in the rural areas 마케팅스토어 of Telangana state, especially in the scanty rainfall regions. Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) can augment rainfall recharge, and it is successful at many locations across India. The present study is one case study where CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute (CSIR-NGRI) successfully implemented MAR through community participation, leading to a paradigm shift in agriculture-based income in three villages situated in Choutuppal Mandal, Telangana.



CSIR-NGRI carried out extensive geo-hydrological investigations towards Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) and identified a suitable area with a considerable thickness of the weathered layer connected with lineaments for constructing a percolation tank. Based on the technical 콜백 inputs provided by CSIR-NGRI, the village communities started building the percolation tank with financial support from Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Scheme (MGNRES). They completed the same before the onset of the monsoon in 2015. The constructed area of the percolation tank is 5.22 acres with a maximum water depth of 3.3 m.

The percolation tank received a good amount of runoff during the monsoon period in the year 2015 that has helped to recharge the aquifer. It is observed that defunct borewells have become productive, and low productive borewells have become productive by the end 브이머신 of 2016. The deeper groundwater levels have become shallow and came close to the ground surface. The observed groundwater levels revealed that deeper groundwater level, which is at > 30 m bgl has come to



The construction of a percolation tank aimed at managed aquifer recharge has improved groundwater conditions and socio-economic status of local communities. This intervention has created an opportunity for farmers to switch to paddy cultivation with two crops per year from low-yielding cotton cultivation. Other than paddy, gram, maize and vegetables are also being cultivated. The cultivation area has increased, which has 콜백 문자 resulted in a three-fold increase in agriculture-based incomes.

The improved groundwater conditions have helped the rural community to better manage animal husbandry and poultry. Due to increased water availability, the flourishing rural activities have triggered reverse migration with people returning to their villages.

The CSIR-NGRI intervention is scalable and can be implemented in the hard rock areas where groundwater management is challenging. The state and central groundwater departments and research institutes can involve the village communities in the planning and implementation of MAR.









Dr M. J. Nandan
Senior Principal Scientist
CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute

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