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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

India: Recharge to aquifers from monsoon rainfall estimated as 248 bcm


18 jan 2010 16:54 IST

The Recharge to the aquifers from monsoon rainfall has been estimated as 248 billion cubic metres (bcm) as per the assessment of ground water resources carried out by the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) jointly with States in 2004. Considering the annual precipitation in the country as 4000 bcm, monsoon rainfall recharge works out to be 6.2% of the annual precipitation for the country as a whole.

As per the assessment, the annual replenishable ground water resources of the country have been assessed as 433 billion cubic metres (bcm). Keeping 34 bcm for natural discharge, net annual ground water availability has been estimated as 399 bcm. Annual ground water withdrawal for all uses in the country is estimated as 231 bcm with stage of ground water development at 58%. Ground water withdrawal for irrigation is 212 bcm, which is 92% of the total ground water withdrawal.

Construction of underground reservoir for tapping the rain water for streamlining the water distribution system is not envisaged under any of the ongoing schemes of Ministry of Water Resources. However, the Ministry has scheme for supporting artificial recharge to ground water and rain water harvesting by construction of various structures like percolation tanks, check dams, subsurface dykes, recharge shafts/trenches, injection wells, gabion structures, etc.

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