AQUIFER MAPPING REPORT Sagar District, Madhya Pradesh
Category |
Aquifer Mapping |
State |
Madhya Pradesh
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District |
Sagar |
Block |
Agar Barod Nalkheda Susner |
Year of Issue |
2017 |
Number of Authors |
1 |
Name of Authors |
Dr.K.PARAMASIVAM |
Keywords |
Aquifer Mapping, Aquifer Characteristics, Fence Diagram, 2-D Cross Section, Hydrochemistry, Dynamic Ground water Recourses, Climate Rainfall, Drainage, Agriculture, Irrigation and Cropping Pattern, Geology, Water Level, Hydrograph, Sagar District, Madhya Pradesh |
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Sagar district occupies an area of 10252 sq km out of which the ground water recharge worthy area is 9254 sq. km. and the rest is covered by hilly and forest area. The major rivers flowing through the area includes the river Bina, Dhasan, Bewas, Sonar and Bamner. The major part of the district is covered by the Deccan trap lava flows and in eastern part by Vindhayan sandstones. On the basis of the 70 Exploratory borewells drilled by CGWB, NCR under its Exploratory/NAQUIM program, it has been observed that the yield varies from meagre to 5lps in basalt and meagre to 4 lps in Vindhyans. As per the Dynamic Ground Water Resource Assessment Report (2013), the net ground water availability in the district is 1212.88 MCM and ground water draft for all uses is 736.11 MCM, resulting the stage of ground water development to be 60.69 % as a whole for district