CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD
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Artificial Recharge of Ground Water
In order to augment the depleting ground water resources, it is essential that the surplus monsoon runoff that flows into the sea is conserved and recharged to augment ground water resources. Ground water storage that could be feasible has been estimated as 214 Billion Cubic Meters (BCM) of which 160 Billion Cubic Meters is considered retrievable. The Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) has prepared the master plan for artificial recharge to ground water for all states in the country. Out of total geographical area of 3287263 sq. km. of the country, an area of 448760 sq. km. has been identified feasible for artificial recharge. The total quantity of surplus monsoon runoff that can be recharged, works out to be 36.4 BCM. The master plan envisages number of artificial recharge and water conservation structures around 39 lakh in the country at an estimated cost of Rs. 24500 crores.
The CGWB has prepared a Manual and subsequently a Guide on Artificial Recharge to Ground Water which provides guidelines on investigation techniques for selection of feasible sites, planning & design of artificial recharge structures, economic evaluation & monitoring of recharge facility. These are of immense use to States/ U.T.s in planning and implementation of artificial recharge and rain water harvesting schemes for augmentation of ground water in various parts of the country.
During the Ninth Five Year Plan, a Central Sector Scheme “Studies on Recharge of Ground Water” was undertaken by the CGWB, in which 165 artificial recharge pilot projects were implemented in 27 States/UTs in coordination with organizations of State governments & NGO / VOs, etc. with 100% central funding. Civil works were done by state implementing agencies under technical guidance of the CGWB. State wise details of pilot artificial recharge and rainwater harvesting projects along with their cost is indicated in Annexure I. Efficacy of the recharge structures constructed in different hydrogeological conditions of the country was assessed through impact assessment studies taken after completion of recharge facility and has indicated rise in water levels and sustainability of dug wells/ tubewells locally including other benefits like decrease in soil erosion and improvement in social-economic status of farmers of benefited zone due with increase in crop production (Annexure II).
In Tenth Five Year Plan, special emphasis is given to implementation of rainwater harvesting schemes at schools for utilization of rain runoff and creation of mass awareness amongst school children. In Fresh Water Year – 2003, the Ministry of Water Resources had approved and sanctioned projects on construction of roof top rain water harvesting structures at Government buildings in the states of AP, Assam, Bihar, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh and UT of Chandigarh under technical guidance of Central Ground Water Board and funds provided under Grant-in-Aid to the concerned state Governments (Annexure III).Similarly, demonstrative projects of Roof top rainwater harvesting were also implemented through NGO’s in 100 schools in rural area of 13 states viz Andhra Pradeh, Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttaranchal and West Bengal (Annexure IV).In 2005-2007, project on rainwater harvesting from roof tops of remote government rural schools for collection of rainwater for drinking and use in two toilets for girls in 413 schools in rural areas of 15 states were sanctioned by the Ministry of Water resources (Annexure V). The Central Ground Water Board facilitated the work by providing technical guidance in designing, monitoring and implementation through its expert scientists. The Government released Rs.3.47 crores as Grant-in Aid to NGO’s for construction of roof top rain water harvesting facilities in govt. schools under this program.
In 2006, a demonstrative scheme on “Rain Water Harvesting and Artificial Recharge to Ground Water” has been taken up at following areas:
- Lingala, Pulivendula Vemula and Vemalli blocks in Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh
- Gangavalli block in Salem district, Tamil Nadu
- Mallur Block in Kolar district, Karnataka
- Bel watershed, Amla & Multai Blocks in Betul District, Madhya Pradesh.
- Upper reaches of Choti kali Sindh river in parts of Sonkatch & Bagli blocks in Dewas district, Madhya Pradesh.
The approved cost of projects was Rs. 5.95 crores for implementation by the departments of states under overall technical guidance of CGWB during 2006-08 with 100% funding by the Central Government. The norms adopted in implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) by the Ministry of Rural Development were followed in implementation of civil works. Under this scheme, priority was given to hard rock areas having over-exploited ground water resources. The details of demonstrative Projects on Artificial Recharge to Ground Water and Rain Water Harvesting approved and being implemented in states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh is given in Annexure VI. On completion of civil works of recharge facility, impact assessment studies are being be taken up to demonstrate the efficacy of artificial recharge and rain water harvesting in above mentioned sites selected on scientific basis in different hydrogeological situations. Successful examples would be replicated by the states in similar set ups in future.
During XI Five Year Plan a provision of Rs. 100 Crores has been made for demonstration of artificial recharge and rain water harvesting techniques in Overexploited and critical areas, urban areas and areas affected by water quality.
Designing of Artificial recharge and rainwater harvesting systems in different hydrogeological settings and demonstrating their efficacy will help State government to replicate the structures in similar areas. The first installment of 70% of the approved cost of the project is released after approval of the project to the implementing agencies. The next installment of 30% of the approved cost is released on recommendation of State Level Technical Coordination Committee on physical progress and after utilization of 75% of initial funds released to the implementing agency. It is expected that artificial recharge structures constructed will additionally recharge 75 MCM surface runoff and raise the water levels by 0.5 – 5.0 m in the vicinity of the structures. Scheme will also help in capacity building of State govt. organizations, local bodies, NGOs, VOs and stakeholders.
So far 80 demonstrative projects have been undertaken in 20 States with approved cost of Rs. 77.42 Crores.(Up to 31.08.2011) The details of these projects is given in Annexure VIIThe Plan Wise expenditure along with number of schemes & Artificial Recharge structures is given in Annexure VIII
STATE WISE DETAILS OF ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS UNDER CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEME "RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER" IMPLEMENTED DURING IX PLAN
S.No.
State
No. of schemes
taken upCost of the schemes
(Rs. In lakh)1
Andhra Pradesh
10
52.25
2
Arunachal Pradesh
1
20.00
3
Assam
1
63.50
4
Bihar
1
9.84
5
Chandigarh
7
64.23
6
Delhi
16
92.22
7
Gujarat
3
20.05
8
Haryana
8
107.17
9
Himachal Pradesh
6
81.65
10
Jammu & Kashmir
8
78.96
11
Jharkhand
3
25.43
12
Karnataka
2
43.30
13
Kerala
13
88.18
14
Madhya Pradesh
5
53.85
15
Maharashtra
3
81.63
16
Meghalaya
1
20.30
17
Mizoram
1
28.00
18
Nagaland
3
116.43
19
Orissa
7
1338.79
20
Punjab
17
361.92
21
Rajasthan
18
122.24
22
Tamil Nadu
10
161.14
23
Uttar Pradesh
9
134.95
24
Uttaranchal
1
2.00
25
West Bengal
6
130.23
26
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
3
12.92
27
Lakshadweep
2
19.85
Total:
165
3331.03
Impact Assessment of Artificial Recharge Projects Implemented by CGWB during IX plan.
S. No.
Name of State
No. of schemes for which impact assessment done
Artificial Recharge Structures
Impact assessment 1.
Andhra Pradesh
6
Percolation Tanks
4500-5900 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
3
Check dams
1000-1250 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Combination of recharge pits and lateral shafts
370 Cubic meter runoff recharged in one year
2
Arunachal Pradesh
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
7000 cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
3.
Assam
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
5500 Cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
4.
Bihar
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
4700 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
5.
Chandigarh
6
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
1440-13,000 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Rain Water Harvesting through Roof Top & Pavement catchments
34.50 lakh cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Recharge Trenches
9.50 lakh cubic meter rainwater runoff recharged in one year
6.
Gujarat
3
Rain Water Harvesting through Roof Top & Pavement catchments
11000-45000 runoff water recharged in one year
7.
Haryana
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
2350 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Combination of Recharge shafts and injection wells
3.50 lakh cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year. Declining rate reduced from 1.175 m/yr to 0.25 m/yr.
8.
Himachal Pradesh
3
Check dams
1.20-21.00 lakhs cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
9.
Jammu and Kashmir
2
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
300-1200 Cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
10.
Jharkhand
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
4500 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
11.
Karnataka
1
Combination of Percolation Tanks,
Watershed Structures,
Recharge wells, Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting2-3.5 m. rise in water levels and 9-16 ha area benefited from percolation tanks
8.60 lakh cubic meter water recharged through recharge well.
3-5 m rise in ground water levels through watershed structures.
530 cubic meter recharged from Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting.12.
Kerala
1
Sub-surface Dyke
Augmented 5000 Cubic meter of ground water in upstream side with 2 m rise in groundwater levels.
1
Recharge wells
2800 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
3
Percolation tanks
2000-15000 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Tidal regulator
4000 Cubic meter runoff water conserved and a difference of 1.5 m was observed in upstream and downstream water level.
2
Check Dam
5,100 - 30,000 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
13.
Lakshadweep
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
300 Cubic meter rainwater harvested in one year
14.
Madhya Pradesh
4
Sub-surface Dykes
Rise in water level in dugwells in the range of 0.80-3.80 m and 6-12 m in hand pumps has been observed.
1
Percolation Tank
Rise in ground water levels by 1-4 m. in command area downstream of tank has been observed.
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting (1000 houses)
More than 2 lakh cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
1
Combination of sub-surface dykes and check dam
Rise in water levels in existing tubewells in upstream area by 0.30 m to 2.00 m has been observed.
15.
Maharashtra
2
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting System
196-280 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Combination of Percolation Tanks and Check Dams.
Benefited area –
About 60 to 120 ha. per Percolation Tank,
3 to 15 hectare per Check Dam
Water level rise – Upto 1.5 m.1
Percolation tanks, Recharge Shaft, Dugwell Recharge.
Benefited area – 400-500 hectare around the scheme.
16.
Meghalaya
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
6800 cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
17.
Mizoram
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
50,000 cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
18.
Nagaland
3
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
2,480 – 14,065 cubic meter runoff water harvested in one year
19.
NCT Delhi
2
Check dams
Water levels have risen upto 2.55 m in the vicinity of Check Dams and area benefited is upto 30 hectare from each check dam in JNU & IIT.
1.30-lakh cubic meter of rainwater was recharged in one year in Kushak Nala.7
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
800 – 5000 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
8
Rain water harvesting through Roof Top & Pavement catchments
8500 – 20,000 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
20.
Orissa
1
Rain water harvesting through Roof Top & Pavement catchments
1,200 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
1
Renovation of creeks & sub - creeks, Construction of Control Sluices and recharge bore wells
Quantity of fresh water impounded in 798119 cubic metres and irrigation potential is 11000 has in a year.
21.
Punjab
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
500 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
3
Recharge wells
9 – 15.50 lakhs cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
1
Trenches
Average rise in water level upto 0.32-0.70 m has been observed.
Combination of vertical shafts, injection wells & recharge trenches
Recharge of 1.70 lakh cubic meter runoff water caused average rise of 0.25 m. in ground water levels around the scheme area.
1
Combination of recharge shafts and injection wells
14,400 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
22.
Rajasthan 1
Check dams
88,000 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year. Water level rise - 0.65 m.
12
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
350-2800 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
3
Sub-surface Barriers
2000-11500 Cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year.
Water level rise from 0.25 to 0.60 m.23.
Tamil Nadu
1
Sub-surface Dyke
39.25 ha. area benefited.
7
Percolation Tanks
10,000-2,25,000 runoff water recharged in one year.
1
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
3700 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
24.
Uttar Pradesh
7
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
350-23033 cubic meter runoff water recharged in one year
25.
West Bengal
1
Combination of Farm Ponds, Nala Bunds, Sub-surface Dykes
Water level rise of 0.15 m. observed.
1
Sub-surface Dykes
Rise in water levels by 0.45 m. observed
GRANT-IN-AID PROVIDED TO STATE GOVERNMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS DURING FRESH WATER YEAR 2003.
S. No.
State
Title of Project
Cost
(Rs. in lakhs)1.
Kerala
Scheme for Roof Water Harvesting in Secretariat
3
2.
Sikkim
Scheme for roof Top Rain Water Harvesting at Governor’s House and Governor’s Secretariat Building at Gangtok
2.3
3.
Orissa
Proposal for Roof top Rain Water Harvesting Structure in Secretariat Building.
40
4.
Punjab
Scheme for Artificial Recharging of Roof Top Rain Water harvesting from school buildings in Patiala.
20.77
5.
Scheme for Rain Water Harvesting to Recharge groundwater in Administrative & Judicial Complex, Fatehgarh Sahib.
5.78
6.
Scheme for Rain Water Harvesting to Recharge ground water in D.C. Office Complex, Jallandhar city
4.8
7.
Chandigarh
Scheme for Artificial Recharge to Groundwater for Government College for Girls, Sector-11.
3.75
8.
Karnataka
Artificial Recharge to Ground water in Armed Police Training School/ Police Driving Maintenance School, Yelahanka, Bangalore
13.5
9.
Proposal for Rainwater Harvesting and Artificial Recharge, Raj Bhawan.
13.94
10.
Feasibility for rainwater Harvesting and Artificial Recharge in the Campus of Indian Institute of Horticulture Research Hesaraghatta, Bangalore
1.17
11.
Proposal for Rainwater Harvesting for Head Office Building, Bangalore Development Authority
12.5
12.
Proposal for Rainwater Harvesting and Artificial Recharge to Ground water at ATS Air Force Station, Belgaum, Karnataka
15
13.
Assam
Scheme for Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting in the Directorate of Geology and Mining at Dakshingaon, Kahilipara Area in Kamrup distt.
9.17
14.
Andhra Pradesh
Artificial Recharge of Ground water through Roof Top rain Water Harvesting structures in Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad.
24.1
15.
Madhya Pradesh
Ground Water Recharge through Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting in District Hospital, Dewas, M.P.
3.37
16.
Uttar Pradesh
Project proposal for Artificial Recharge by Roof Top Rainwater harvesting at Raj Bhawan Lucknow, U.P.
13.47
17.
Uttar Pradesh
Project proposal for Artificial Recharge by Roof Top Rainwater harvesting At Tagore Library, Lucknow University.
9.34
18.
Bihar
Project for Rain Water Harvesting at Combined Building, Bhagalpur.
4.99
19.
Tamil Nadu
Providing Rainwater Harvesting arrangements in the premises of the office of the Chief Engineer, PWD, SG & SWRDC, Tharamani, Chennai.
7.6
208.55
FUNDS PROVIDED TO NGOS DURING FRESH WATER YEAR FOR DEMONSTRATIVE PROJECTS OF ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN 100 SCHOOLS.
S. No.
State
Name of CBO/NGO
No. of Schools
Amount Released (Rs.)
1.
Uttranchal
ADOPT
2
2,00,000/-
2.
AVANI
5
3,50,000/-
3.
SWRC
2
1,40,000/-
4.
GRASSROOT
5
4,50,000/-
5.
Andhra Pradesh
Stree Sanghshema Trust
5
4,50,000/-
6.
Madhya Pradesh
SAMPARC
5
4,50,000/-
7.
Samaj Pragati Sahyog
8
5,60,000/-
8.
Tamil Nadu
LEAD
5
4,50,000/-
9.
Gujarat
SARTHI
6
4,20,000/-
10.
MANAV KALYAN TRUST
5
3,50,000/-
11.
UTTHAN
5
3,50,000/-
12.
Orissa
AGRAGAMEE
3
2,10,000/-
13.
ANTYODYA CHETNA
2
1,40,000/-
14
THE HUMANITY
1
70,000/-
15.
PRAGATI
1
70,000/-
16.
MODE
1
70,000/-
17.
MANAV ADHIKAR SEWA SAMITTEE
1
70,000/-
18.
Rajasthan
PEDO
2
1,40,000/-
19.
PRAYATNA
3
2,10,000/-
20.
SANKALP
4
2,80,000/-
21.
SARA
2
1,40,000/-
22.
Sikkim
SWRC
2
1,40,000/-
23.
Kerala
RASTA
5
3,50,000/-
24.
Maharashtra
AAMI-AAMOHI AROGYA SATHI
1
70,000/-
25.
West Bengal
SWRC
2
1,40,000/-
26.
Himachal Pradesh
SUTRA
5
3,50,000/-
27.
Delhi
SRUTI
1
70,000/-
Demonstrative Rain Water Harvesting from Roof tops of remote Government rural schools for collection of rain water for drinking and use in two toilets constructed for girls in Government schools in rural areas
S. No.
State
No. of Schools
Total No. of Schools
1st Phase
2nd Phase
1.
Assam
16
15
31
2.
Manipur
5
10
15
3.
Meghalaya
10
-
10
4.
Nagaland
10
20
30
5.
Uttarakhand
21
20
41
6.
Himachal Pradesh
5
10
15
7.
Rajasthan
45
66
111
8.
Gujarat
20
-
20
9.
Madhya Pradesh
15
5
20
10.
Kerala
10
15
25
11.
Jharkhand
10
-
10
12.
Bihar
15
15
30
13.
Sikkim
5
-
5
14.
West Bengal
10
20
30
15.
Orissa
20
-
20
TOTAL
413
Demonstrative Projects on Artificial Recharge to Ground Water and Rain Water Harvesting in states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Name of the Scheme/Projects State (Number of structures) District Blocks (Number of structures) Number of structures approved Amount approved and Sanctioned (Rs. in lakhs) Demonstrative Projects on Artificial Recharge to Ground Water and Rain Water Harvesting Karnataka (28 Structures) Kolar Malur (28 Structures) Check dam -23 92.19 Percolation tank-3 Sub Surface Dyke-2 Sub Total 28 92.19 Tamil Nadu (41 Structures) Salem Gangavalli (41 Structures) Check dam-23 223.15 Desiltation of tanks-2 Sub surface dyke 2 Percolation tank -16 Sub Total 41 223.15 Andhra Pradesh (23 Structures) Kadapa Lingala -(9 Structures) Check dam -5 59.71 Mini Percolation Tank -1 Percolation Tank -3 Kadapa Pulivendla -(3 Structures) Check Dam -2 11.82 Mini Percolation Tank -1 Kadapa Vemula -(6 Structures) Check Dam -5 38.79 Percolation Tank -1 Kadapa Vempalli -(5 Structures) Check dam -3 20.14 Mini Percolation Tank -1 Percolation Tank -1 Sub Total 23 130.46 Madhya Pradesh (108 Structures) Betul Bel Watershed of Amla and Multai blocks (67 Structures) RCC C check Dam -18 99.81 Masonry Ccheck Dam -5 Recharge Shaft-3 Percolation Tank -1 Pzs-40. Dewas Sonkatch and Bagli blocks -(41 Structures) Stop dam-11 49.06 Gabion-10 Pzs-15 sub surface Dyke -1 Roof top rain water harvesting - 2 Percolation Tank -1 Recharge shaft-1 Sub Total 108 148.87 GRAND TOTAL 200 594.67
STATUS OF DEMONSTRATIVE ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS SANCTIONED IN XI PLAN
SN State Name of the District Block Priority Area Name of Project Approved cost of the project Rs. (lakhs) Type of recharge structures 1 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor District Vedurukuppam,Karvetinagram,S R Puram,Nagri,PalasundramVijaypuram & Madanpalle (Mandals) OE Artificial Recharge structure in Chittor district (26.10.2009) 130.020 Check dams -28 percolation tank-1 Warangal Warangal OE Rainwater harvesting in premises of Kakatiya University, Warangal (3.11.2010) 75.180 Checkdam -9 Percolation tanks-4 Gabion stru-1 RTRWHS-19 Rangareddy Kukutpali Urban Rainwater harvesting in premises of Jawarlal Nehru Technology University, Hyderabad (26.04.2011) 39.900 Recharge Pond with two shaft - 1 Sump (50000 lit) - 2 Sump (200000 lit) - 1 Sump ( 100000 lit) - 3 Piezometer - 3 Medak Changuta,Chinakodur,Kowdipalli,Nan Ganur, Sidipet& Kondapak OE Artificial Recharge Project in Medak District (26.04.2011) 308.940 Check Dam - 36 Percolation Tank - 18 Piezometers - 54 2 Arunachal Pradesh Eight Districts East Siang, Lower Subansari, Changlang, Tirap,Dibang Valley, Lower Dibang Vlley, Papumpare, West Siang -- Hilly RTRWH in Arunachal Pradesh (31.03.2009) 259.668 RTRWH facility 3 Bihar Jamui Barhat, laxmipur & Jhajha Quality Affected Artificial Recharge to Ground Water by Subsurface Dam on different Nalas & River(26.04.2011) 54.870 Check Dam - 6 Munger Jamalpur, Khadakpur,Theliya,Bamper& Dharhara Quality Affected Artificial Recharge to Ground Water by Subsurface Dam on different Nalas & River(26.04.2011) 41.140 Check Dam - 5 4 Chandigarh (UT) -- -- Urban Artificial Recharge structures in premises of Panjab University, Chandigarh (15.11.2010) 776.030 RTRWH-54 5 Delhi South-West South West OE Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in the Office, Mess and adjacent area in & around CE Office, WAC, Palam, Delhi (26.04.2011) 43.440 Recharge Trench with Twin Recharge Well - 10 6 Gujrat Kheda/Sabarkanth Kapadbanga Kheda District /Virpur & Katlal Sabarkanth District SC Artificial Recharge structures in Watrak watershed, Kheda/ Sabarkantha distircts (9.12.2010) 166.710 Rech. Trench-20, Abandoned open well-14, Abondoned T.Well-1, Check Dam-7, UGCD-3, Rech.Well(Existing)-41, Rech.Well(New)-10 Patan Sidpur SC Artificial Recharge structures in Patan distircts of Gujarat(9.12.2010) 149.530 Recharge T.Well-20 7 Himachal Pradesh (NHR, Dharamsala) Kangra Dehra Hilly Check Dam on Mandir Nala at Jwalamukhi (26.04.2011) 12.140 Check Dam - 1 Thural Hilly Check Dam on Kona Nala at Duhuk (26.04.2011) 10.024 Check Dam - 1 Thural Hilly Check Dam on Jhajhjhar Nala at Duhuk (26.04.2011) 16.233 CD - 1 Dehra Hilly Check Dam on Thera Nala at Toru (26.04.2011) 16.490 CD - 3 Dharamsala Hilly Artificial Recharge through Check Dam at Piyungal Nala near Sakoh (26.04.2011) 44.500 CD cum Wear - 1 Hamirpur Sujanpur Hilly Artificial Recharge to Groundwater by sub-surface dyke cum Check dam across Pung Khad for LWSS Bhaleth (26.04.2011) 29.330 Subsurface Dyke cum Check Dam - 1 Nadaun Hilly Artificial Recharge through Check Dam on Kohi Nala upstream of Jansoh Scheme, Nadaun Tehsil (26.04.2011) 9.200 CD - 1 Nadaun Hilly Artificial Recharge through Check Dam on Haretta Khad near LWSS Ghalian, Nadaun Tehsil (26.04.2011) 16.350 Subsurface Dyke cum Check Dam - 1 Una Una Hilly Ground Water Recharge through Borewells in Dhamandri in Tehsil Una (26.04.2011) 25.260 Head Wear - 1 Filteration Chamber - 1 8 Jammu & Kashmir Kathua Hira Nagar Hilly Artificial Recharge to Groundwater at Phangeri, Tehsil Hiranagar (26.04.2011) 30.830 Check Dam - 1 Gully Plugging - 200 Crate Work - 10 Pizometer - 2 Hira Nagar Hilly Artificial Recharge to Groundwater at Dabbie, Tehsil Hiranagar (26.04.2011) 24.700 Check Dam - 1 Gully Plugging - 400 Crate Work - 20 Pizometer - 2 Rajauri Sunderbani Hilly Artificial Recharge to Groundwater at Marchola, Tehsil Sunderbani (26.04.2011) 22.580 Check Dam - 1 Gully Plugging - 200 Crate Work - 8 Pizometer - 2 9 Jharkhand Ranchi Ranchi Urban Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting structures in Ranchi Urbah area (9.12.2010) 16.490 RTRWH-15 Dhanbad Dhanbad Urban Artificial Recharge & Rain Water Harvesting Structures With in the Compounds of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad (24.08.2011) 174.856 Recharge Pits-54 with Recharge bore 10 Karanataka Kolar district Malur OE Dem Art rech Project in Malur Taluk (Phase-II) (26.10.2009) 109.158 Check dam-40 Percolation tank-2 Nala Bund Bangalore Rural D B Pura OE Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in Bangalore Rural Dist (20.10.2010) 96.585 Checkdam -25 Rrubble Checks-27 Nalabunds-4 Dharwad Dharwad OE Rainwater Harvesting & Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in the campus of University of Agricultural Science (26.04.2011) 82.650 Check Dam - 1 Farm Pond - 5 Recharge Pit - 1 RTRWH - 11 Dakshin Kannada Bantwal Costal Demostrative Artificial Recharge Project in Panmangore Sub Watershed, Bantwal (26.04.2011) 111.510 Vented/ Check Dam - 36 11 Kerala Kasargod district Kasargod OE Kolathur-II, Bedadka Grama Panchayat, Kasargod (31.03.2009) 8.750 Rech Pond & RWH storage tank (1000 litre capacity) Manjeshwar OE Manjeshwar Govind Pai Memorial College campus Kasargod (31.03.2009) 24.500 Loose Boulder Check dam Gabian Check dam -9 Recharge Tank Nilesharwam OE Pallipara/ Nileshwar at Kayyur Cheemeni, Kasargod dist. Kerala (31.03.2009) 1.450 Desiltation of tank Kanhan Garh OE Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (26.04.2011) 7.630 Recharge Pit - 2 Drainage feeder with recharge pit - 1 Kasargod OE Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Vidyanagar (26.04.2011) 5.850 Recharge Pit - 2 Drainage feeder with recharge pit - 1 Palakhad district Palakad Critical Artificial Recharge Project in Nambirithi Watershed in Palakkad District (24.08.2011) 41.607 Watershed Treatrment-1 (including Run off arresting structures- 306-Loose bolder Dams -103, Gabbion Dams-20, Dru Rubbel Check Dam -179 Wier- 4) Chittor OE Govt. college, Chittoor (31.03.2009) 4.350 RTRWH facility with recharge pit 12 Madhya Pradesh Ratlam Ratlam OE Demostrative artificial to ground water in Ratlam District (11.05.2010) 302.680 Checkdam / stop dam -14 Recharge shaft 14 piezometer-14 Shajapur Shajapur SC Demostrative artificial to ground water in Shajapur District (11.05.2010) 129.180 Check dam/ stop dam-4 Recharge shaft-8 piezometer-4 13 Maharashtra Nagpur Nagpur Urban Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in Raj Bhawan area, Nagpur (9.12.2010) 15.150 LBS-32, Earthern-2, Gabion-8, EarthernNB-3, Cement,NB-01, Percolation Tank-03 14 Nagaland Dimapur. Wokha Medziphema, DimapurDistrict & Sanis ,Wokha District Tribal Artificial Recharge to Ground Water through Rainwater Harvesting from Roof Top in & around Dimapur town ( 13.06.2011) 113.060 Roof TopRain Water Harvesting Structures 15 Orissa Jajpur Korei Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Ganada Watershed (Part), Korei block(26.04.2011) 11.270 Cross Bund - 1 Recharge Well - 4 Angul Kishor Nagar Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Himtira Watershed (Part), Kishornagar block (26.04.2011) 13.150 Check Dam - 1 Recharge Tank - 3 Recharge Pit - 6 Recharge well - 2 Banerpal Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for LigarkatWatershed (Part), Banerpal block (26.04.2011) 16.494 Check Dam - 1 Recharge Tank - 6 Recharge well - 2 Gajapati Gosani Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Uppalairai Desibatia Watershed (Part), Gosani block(26.04.2011) 62.020 Check Dam - 5 Recharge Tank - 6 Ganjam Ganjam Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Burudi Watershed (Part), Ganjam block (26.04.2011) 55.130 Recharge Tank - 5 Recharge Shaft - 1 Keonjhar Joda Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Kasia Nallah Watershed , Joda block (26.04.2011) 27.900 Check Dam - 3 Recharge Pond - 4 Recharge Tank - 5 Recharge well - 3 Khurda Bolagarh Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Bolagarh Nallah Watershed , Bolagarh block (26.04.2011) 182.130 Recharge Tank with Shaft - 9 Bolangir Saintla Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Karmeli mini Watershed , Saintala block (26.04.2011) 23.480 Check Dam - 1 Percolation Tank - 1 Recharge Tank - 10 Recharge well - 3 Loos Bouldr Dam- 5 Recharge Pit - 30 Khurda Khurda Declining Water Levels Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting in the DRDA Office Building in Collectorate Campus (26.04.2011) 5.120 RTRWH with Recharge Shaft & Trench - 1 Ganjam Rangeilunda Declining Water Levels Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting in the Govt. Women's Polytechnic Hostel Building, Berhampur, Rangeilunda block 5.683 RTRWH with Recharge Shaft & Trench - 3 Mayurbhanj Baripada Declining Water Levels Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting at WQL & CC )Level - II) Building, Takatpur, Baripada block 4.148 RTRWH with Recharge Shaft & Trench - 1 Sambalpur Dhankauda Declining Water Levels Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting in the premises of the Office Building of Hydrogeologist, GWS & I Division at Danipali, Dhankauda block (26.04.2011) 5.950 RTRWH with Recharge Shaft & Trench - 1 Jharsuguda Jharsugra Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Pandripatha Nala Micro Watershed, Jharsuguda block (26.04.2011) 16.700 Cross Bund - 1 Recharge Tank - 1 Jharsugra Declining Water Levels Artificial Recharge Scheme for Katikela Nala Micro Watershed, Jharsuguda block (26.04.2011) 35.185 Recharge Well - 1 Recharge Tank - 2 16 Punjab Moga Dist. Moga & Nihalsinghwala OE Art Rech to augment declining GW resources of Moga Dist.(31.03.2009) 179.453 lateral shaft Injection well Gabbion Recharge trench Amritsar Ajnala & Shogawaan OE Artificial Recharge by Using Canal Water to augment declining GW Resources a Majjupur & Kohali Canal rest House (26.04.2011) 40.380 Injection well - 12 Clearing well - 2 Water meter Chamber + other supporting structures 10 Piezometers - 4 Taran-Taran Taran-Taran OE Artificial Recharge by Using Canal Water to augment declining GW Resources a Bucher & Khalra Canal rest House (26.04.2011) 40.500 Injection well - 12 Clearing well - 2 Water meter Chamber + other supporting structures 10 Piezometers - 4 17 Rajsathan Bikaner City Bikaner Urban Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting structures at Govt. Mahila Polytechnical Collage (26.04.2011) 11.889 Reservoir Rank - 1 Bore well & filter chamber - 1 Bikaner City Bikaner Urban Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting structures at Govt. Polytechnical Collage ( Boys) (26.04.2011) 13.898 Reservoir Rank - 1 Bore well & filter chamber - 1 Bikaner City Bikaner Urban Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting structures CE, IGNP Office Building (26.04.2011) 8.515 Reservoir Rank - 1 Bore well & filter chamber - 1 Churu Churu Semi Critical RTRWH Proposal for Govt. Polytechnic College, Churu.(24.08.2011) 1.68595 RTRWH-1 Churu Churu Semi Critical RTRWH Proposal for Office building of Panchayat Samiti, Churu, District Churu.(24.08.2011) 1.58391 RTRWH-1 Churu Churu Semi Critical RTRWH Proposal for Office building of Zilla Parishad Office, Churu (24.08.2011) 1.63991 RTRWH-1 Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu. OE RTRWH Proposal for Office building of Krishi Vigyan Kendra. Abusar, Jhunjhunu (24.08.2011) 1.74511 RTRWH-1 Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu. OE RTRWH Proposal for Office building of G.W.D., Jhunjhunu (24.08.2011) 1.02452 RTRWH-1 Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu. OE RTRWH Proposal for Office building of C.T.O., Jhunjhunu (24.08.2011) 1.02452 RTRWH-1 Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu. OE RTRWH Proposal for Office building of C.M.H.O., Jhunjhunu. (24.08.2011) 1.07126 RTRWH-1 Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu. OE RTRWH Proposal for office Building of Excise Officer. Jhunjhunu. 1.12079 RTRWH-1 Sikar Srimadhopur OE RTRWH Proposal for Office Building of Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Srimadhopur, District Sikar (24.08.2011) 4.50989 RTRWH-1 Sikar Dhod OE RTRWH Proposal for Office Building of Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Singrawat, District Sikar (24.08.2011) 2.72466 RTRWH-1 Sikar Khandela OE RTRWH Proposal for Office Building of Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Nimera (Khandela), District Sikar (24.08.2011) 3.77441 RTRWH-1 Sikar Dhod OE RTRWH Proposal for Office Building of Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Dhod, District Sikar (24.08.2011) 3.65007 RTRWH-1 18 Tamilnadu Salem district, Thalaivasal OE Arti Rech to GW in Thalaivasal block Salem District (31.03.2009) 111.000 Rechar. pit with BW-25 Recharge shaft-2 Desilting tank-14 Coimbatore district Coimbatore OE Art GW recharge through road side and open space RWHS in Coimbatore City (26.10.2009) 100.000 215 structures Nammakkal district Nammakkal Mohanar, Peramathi OE Art rech to G W in Karuvatur watershed, Nammakal district (26.10.2009) 275.350 Rechar. shaft with BW-20 Check dam-10 Desiltation tank-2 Chennai Chennai Urban RWH in the premise of the NITTTR, Taramani, Chennai. (26.10.2009) 40.000 RTRWH 19 Uttar Pradesh Rae Bareli District Sataon Critical Art Rech to GW in Sataon Block of Rae Bareli District (30.03.2010) 720.063 Check dam-16 Recharge well -12 Recharge trench-180 Recharge pit -920 piezometer-20 Lucknow city Lucknow Urban Artificial Recharge structures in Indiranagar & Gomtinagar, Lucknow city (12.11.2010) 1060.640 AR(Parks)-116 Jhansi Mauranipur Draught Prone Area Artificial Recharge to Ground Water & Water Conservation in Mauranipur Block, District Jhansi (13.06.2011) 990.880 Check Dam - 32 20 West Bengal Birbhum dist. Nalhati & Murarai Water Scare Art Rech in the blocks of Nalhati I and Murarai-I of Birbhum dist.(31.03.2009) 111.091 Nala Bund-20 SSD-2 Gully Plug-5 Dug well-1 Bore well-1 20 57 84 Total 7,742.0952 STATUS OF DEMONSTRATIVE ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS SANCTIONED IN XI PLAN
Salient features of schemes on Artificial Recharge to Ground Water and Rain Water Harvesting implemented by CGWB under Central Sector Scheme
No.of projectPlan
States
Type of structures and numbers
Expenditure cost
14
VIII
( 1992-1997)Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, & Chandigarh
(Total States-9)Percolation Tanks Recharge Shafts
Recharge Wells
Watershed Treatment
Check Dams RWH Subsurface Dykes
Total structures - 62
Rs 3.23 Cr
165
IX
(1997-2002)Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka , Kerala, Lakshdweep, Madhya Pradesh , Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, NCT Delhi, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan,
Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, And West Bengal
(Total States-25)Percolation Tanks
Check Dams Recharge Shafts
RWH
Recharge Wells
SS Dykes
Micro WS
Total structures - 679
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Rs.33.31 Cr
8
X
( 2002-2007)Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, & Tamil Nadu
(Total States-4)Percolation Tanks
Check Dams Recharge Shafts
RWH
Recharge Wells
SS Dykes
Total No of structures - 200Rs. 5.6 Cr.
80
XI
(2007-20012)Arunachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka West Bengal , Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Jharkhand,Bihar ,Nagaland, J & K, Himachal Pradesh,Orissa, Punjab, Delhi & Rajsathan.
(Total States-20)Percolation Tanks
Recharge Shafts
Recharge Wells
Recharge Trenches
Watershed Treatment
Check Dams
Under Ground water Check Dams
RWH Subsurface DykesNo of Structures 1447
Approved Rs. 77.42 Cr