CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD
State Profile
Ground Water Scenario of Uttarakhand
Area (Sq.km) |
53,484 |
Physiography |
Ganga Plain, Siwalik Hills, Lesser Himalayas, Central Himalayas |
Drainage |
The State is drained by major perennial rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Ramganga, Sarda and Kali and their tributaries. |
Rainfall (mm) |
1523 |
Total Districts / Tehsils |
13 Districts |
Hydrogeology
The predominantly hilly State of Uttarakhand has a varied hydrogeological setup and can be divided broadly into two distinct hydrogeological regimes viz. the Gangetic alluvial plain and the Himalayan mountain belt. The former is covered with a vast expanse of alluvium and unconsolidated sedimentary material of varying size fractions (ranging from boulder to clay) and is a promising zone for ground water development. The latter zone, being predominantly hilly, offers much less potential for large scale development of ground water. Ground water in the hilly region occurs mostly in fissures/fractures and emerges as springs. The springs are amenable to small scale development of ground water resources in the State. The yield of tube wells in Siwalik formation ranges from 50.4 m3/hr to 79.2 m3/hr, in Bhabar formations yield is upto 332.4 m3/hr. In Tarai belt yield of tubewell ranges 36m3/hr to 144 m3/hr and in Indo-Gangetic plain yield varies from 90 m3/hr to 198 m3/hr.
Dynamic Ground Water Resources (2011) |
|
Annual Replenishable Ground water Resource |
2.17 BCM |
Net Annual Ground Water Availability |
2.07 BCM |
Annual Ground Water Draft |
1.05 BCM |
Stage of Ground Water Development |
51 % |
Ground Water Development & Management |
|
Over Exploited |
NIL |
Critical |
2 Blocks |
Semi- critical |
28 Blocks |
Artificial Recharge to Ground Water (AR) |
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Ground Water Quality Problems |
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Contaminants |
Districts affected (in part) |
Nitrate (>45 mg/l) |
Dehradun, Hardwar, Udham Singh Nagar |
Iron (>1.0 mg/l) |
Dehradun, Hardwar, Udham Singh Nagar |
Central Ground Water Authority
Areas Notified for Regulation of ground water development |
NIL |