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MoWR Estimate (Values in km3)
India’s Water Budget Annual Rainfall
3840
Evapotranspiraion
3840 x 40 %= 1536
Surface Runoff
3840 x 48.7 % = 1870
Groundwater Recharge Available Water
3840 x 11.3 % = 433
Utilisable Water
2304 x 48.8 %= 1124
3840 x 60 % = 2304
Current Water Use 634
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•Per capita Water Availability in India
•India’s Water Demand in 2050 (Values in km3) Sector
Estimate by Standing Sub-committee of MoWR Irrigation 1072 Drinking Water 102 Industry 63 Energy 130 Others 80 Total 1447
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Irrigation Water Use= 80% of Total Water Design Water Use Efficiency= 40 to 45% Actual Water Use Efficiency= 25 to 40 %
Country Irrigation Water Use India 1.45 m/ha of GCA US 1 m/ha of GCA Thus, there is scope for Efficiency Improvement.
Efficient water management means supplying right quantity and right quality of water to the various stakeholders at the right time with minimum losses and minimum cost.
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Better water service to stakeholders Optimum use of scarce water resources Reduction in O&M cost Improved revenues to the Government More crop per drop of water Minimization of over-exploitation of ground water Reduction in adverse impacts of Climate Change Helps in mitigating Water Crisis of 2050.
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Location:- Malegaon, Dist-Washim, Maharashtra. Basin:- Painganga sub-basin of Godavari basin Free catchment area = 116.55 km2 Water Use:- Irrigation, Drinking Water, Fisheries. Stakeholders:- Farmers, Citizens, Local Govt. and Fisheries Department,
Gross storage = 15.03 Mm3 Live storage = 12.90 Mm3 Gross Command Area = 1269 ha Culturable Command Area = 1061 ha Irrigable Command Area = 978 ha Irrigation by Canal = 748 ha Irrigation by Lift = 230 ha Drinking Water Benefits to 10 villages & one town.
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Reservoir of AMWRP, Tal-Malegaon, Dist-Washim, Maharashtra (Google Earth Image)
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Sector Irrigation Domestic Evaporation & other Losses Residual Total Live Storage Dead Storage Gross Storage
Planned Utilisation 6.25 3.02 3.63 -12.90 2.13 15.03
Actual Utilisation in 2011-12 3.26 0.92 1.10 0.78 6.06 2.13 8.19
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To irrigate 978ha area, 6.25 Mcum water was required as per original planning with canal. In 2011-12, 3.26 Mcum water irrigated 947 ha of area.
The duty, i.e. the area of land that can be irrigated with unit volume of irrigation water is 290 ha/Mcum. These results are extraordinary and the reason behind this is optimum utilisation of irrigation water by the pipe network in the command area by the farmers.
Water use efficiency for the AMWRP is about 85 to 90% due to reduction in losses in branch canal, minor and field channels Use of Closed Conduit pipes & Sprinkler/Drip Irrigation Method was the reason behind improvement in efficiency. This project is a very crucial example of how water can be efficiently managed and distributed to various stakeholders in order to achieve its desired benefits.
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India is not a water deficit country, but severe neglect & lack of efficient water use is causing water stress. The decreasing per capita water availability and increasing demand from various water stakeholders adds pressure. The solutions to the problems across the country lies largely in areas of effective mechanism for conservation, distribution, management, and use of water. Irrigation sector consumes about 80% of water and currently serving at water use efficiency of 25 to 40 percent. The outcome of evaluation of Adol Multipurpose WR Project shows that efficiency in irrigation sector can be increased by adopting modern irrigation techniques such as Pipe Distribution Network & Drip/Sprinklers. The case study of AMWRP is crucial in efficient water management with the help of Water Users Association.
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