Inception Report: NAQUIM 2.0 Studies Detailed study on Urban Agglomerates in Hyderabad District and parts of Rangareddy, Sangareddy and Medhchal Malkajgiri Districts of Telangana State
Category |
Aquifer Mapping |
State |
Telangana
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District |
Hyderabad Medchal Malkajgiri Ranga Reddy Sangareddy |
Block |
Abdullapurmet Alwal Amangal Amberpet Ameenpur Ameerpet Andole Asifnagar Bachupally Bahadurpura Balanagar Balapur Bandlaguda Charminar Chevella Chowtakur Dundigal Gandimaisamma Farooqnagar Gandipet Ghatkesar Golconda Gummadidala Hathnoora Hayathnagar Himayathnagar Ibrahimpatnam Jharasangam Jilled Chowdergudem Jinnaram Kadthal Kalher Kandi Kandukur Kangti Kapra Keesara Keshampeta Khairthabad Kohir Kondapur Kondurg Kothur Kukatpally Madgul Maheshwaram Malkajgiri Manchal Manoor Marredpally Medchal Medipally Mogudampally Moinabad Muduchinthalapally Munipally Musheerabad Nagalgidda Nampally Nandigama Narayankhed Nyalkal Patancheru Pulkal Quthbullapur Raikode Rajendranagar Ramchandrapuram Sadasivpet Saidabad Sangareddy Saroornagar Secunderabad Serilingampally Shabad Shaikpet Shamirpet Shamshabad Shankarpally Sirgapoor Talakondapalle Tirumalagiry Uppal Vatpally Yacharam Zahirabad |
Year of Issue |
2023 |
Number of Authors |
1 |
Name of Authors |
Smt. Rani V.R. |
Keywords |
NAQUIM 2.0, Inception Report, Rangareddy, Artificial Recharge Plan, Ground Water Quality, Aquifer Management Plan, CGWB, Sea Water Intrusion, Hyderabad, Telangana |
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In the commencement year (2023-2024) of NAQUIM 2.0, 16 mandals of Hyderabad district, seven mandals of Medhchal Malkajgiri District, five mandals of Rangareddy district and two wards of Sangareddy districts (Table-1) have been taken for the study under urban agglomerates. The total geographical area of study area is 772.05 sq.km. The latitudinal extension of the study area is from 17°10´29"N to 17°45´9N and the longitudinal extension of the study area is 78°15´.0 E to 78°45´17 E. The study area is falling under the toposheets No. 56 K/2, 56 K/3, 56 K/6, 56 K/7, 56 K/10 and 56 K/11 (Fig 1). Hyderabad experiences the semi-arid tropical climatic conditions. The temperatures reaches 45º C during the summer season and with the onset of monsoons during June the temperature drop and varies between 26º C to 38º C. The average annual rainfall is 884 mm. The south west monsoon contributes 74% of annual rainfall and north east monsoon contributes 14%.