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Drinking Water Security in Rural India
Author | : M. Dinesh Kumar,Nitin Bassi,Saurabh Kumar |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2022-02-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789811691980 |
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This book highlights the multi-pronged strategy for achieving sustainable rural domestic water supply in India. It deepens the understanding of groundwater (predominant source of water supply) behaviour in response to natural processes in different geological settings, analyses the factors influencing the performance of water supply schemes; identifies the conditions under which groundwater-based drinking water sources become sustainable, suggests measures for improving the sustainability of drinking water wells in hard rock regions (covering 2/3rd of India’s geographical area), presents a decision-making framework for planning rural water supply schemes in the country for ensuring long-term sustainability, and suggests physical strategies and policy measures for achieving them. The analyses for development and validation of various models that explain groundwater system behaviour and performance of rural water supply schemes are undertaken for different geological settings in Maharashtra, as the state represents a microcosm of the various hydrological, topographical, and geohydrological conditions encountered in the country. The final analysis for proposing nation-wide strategies considers the various hydrological, geological, geohydrological, and topographical and climatic settings and groundwater contamination and pollution in the country.
Rural Water Systems for Multiple Uses and Livelihood Security
Author | : M. Dinesh Kumar,Yusuf Kabir,A. J. James |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780128041383 |
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Rural Water Systems for Multiple Uses and Livelihood Security covers the technological, institutional, and policy choices for building rural water supply systems that are sustainable from physical, economic, and ecological points-of-view in developing countries. While there is abundant theoretical discourse on designing village water supply schemes as multiple use systems, there is too little understanding of the type of water needs in rural households, how they vary across socio-economic and climatic settings, the extent to which these needs are met by the existing single use water supply schemes, and what mechanisms exist to take care of unmet demands. The case studies presented in the book from different agro ecological regions quantify these benefits under different agro ecological settings, also examining the economic and environmental trade-offs in maximizing benefits. This book demonstrates how various physical and socio-economic processes alter the hydrology of tanks in rural settings, thereby affecting their performance, also including quantitative criteria that can be used to select tanks suitable for rehabilitation. Covers interdisciplinary topics deftly interwoven in the rural context of varying geo-climatic and socioeconomic situations of people in developing areas Presents methodologies for quantifying the multiple water use benefits from wetlands and case studies from different agro ecologies using these methodologies to help frame appropriate policies Provides analysis of the climatic and socioeconomic factors responsible for changes in hydrology of multiple use wetlands in order to help target multiple use water bodies for rehabilitation Includes implementable models for converting single use water supply systems into multiple use systems
Water Supply in Rural India
Author | : Gourishankar Ghosh |
Publsiher | : APH Publishing |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Drinking water |
ISBN | : 8170246849 |
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Water Security in India
Author | : Vandana Asthana,A. C. Shukla |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2014-10-23 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781441115119 |
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Few people actively engaged in India's water sector would deny that the Indian subcontinent faces serious problems in the sustainable use and management of water resources. Water resources in India have been subjected to tremendous pressures from increasing population, urbanization, industrialization, and modern agricultural methods. The inadequate access to clean drinking water, increase in water related disasters such as floods and droughts, vulnerability to climate change and competition for the resource amongst different sectors and the region poses immense pressures for sustainability of water systems and humanity. Water Security in India addresses these issues head on, analyzing the challenges that contemporary India faces if it is to create a water-secure world, and providing a hopeful, though guarded, road-map to a future in which India's life-giving and life-sustaining fresh water resources are safe, clean, plentiful, and available to all, secured for the people in a peaceful and ecologically sustainable manner.
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Author | : DANIDA. |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Economic assistance |
ISBN | : UOM:39015053393479 |
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This report on India's rural water supply and sanitation points out that India has achieved considerable success in providing safe drinking water to about 85% of her rural population by tapping ground and surface water through 3 million hand-pumps, thousands of water supply schemes and traditional sources. Despite the impressive coverage of provision of safe drinking water facilities in the rural areas, there are certain areas of serious concern. The issue of sustainability and maintenance of quality of water supplied are cited as the two major constraints in achieving the avowed objectives. In the years to come, the rural water supply program is sure to have serious challenges by way of meeting the expanding needs of a fast growing population, as well as the increasing demand of the population for higher service levels. The adoption of the demand driven approach replacing the present supply focused approach is a pre requisite for evolving suitable cost sharing practices with active participation of the stakeholders. In this background, the report on the rural water supply and sanitation by the World Bank, as part of the Water Resources Management Work, dwells on the policy and constraint of this sector, as well as on institutional and financial issues related to the sector reform process, and advocates an approach to bring about radical reforms in the sector.
Community Management of Rural Water Supply
Author | : Paul Hutchings,Richard Franceys,Stef Smits,Snehalatha Mekala |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2017-07-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781315313320 |
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The supply of reliable and safe water is a key challenge for developing countries, particularly India. Community management has long been the declared model for rural water supply and is recognised to be critical for its implementation and success. Based on 20 detailed successful case studies from across India, this book outlines future rural water supply approaches for all lower-income countries as they start to follow India on the economic growth (and subsequent service levels) transition. The case studies cover state-level wealth varying from US$2,600 to US$10,000 GDP per person and a mix of gravity flow, single village and multi-village groundwater and surface water schemes. The research reported covers 17 states and surveys of 2,400 households. Together, they provide a spread of cases directly relevant to policy-makers in lower-income economies planning to upgrade the quality and sustainability of rural water supply to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the context of economic growth.
Water Security in India
Author | : Vandana Asthana,Ashok Chandra Shukla |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 1501302345 |
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Few people actively engaged in India''s water sector would deny that the Indian subcontinent faces serious problems in the sustainable use and management of water resources. Water resources in India have been subjected to tremendous pressures from increasing population, urbanization, industrialization, and modern agricultural methods. The inadequate access to clean drinking water, increase in water related disasters such as floods and droughts, vulnerability to climate change and competition for the resource amongst different sectors and the region poses immense pressures for sustainability of.
Drinking Water Management
Author | : Jebagnanam Cyril Kanmony |
Publsiher | : Mittal Publications |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Drinking water |
ISBN | : 8183243460 |
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Study with special reference to Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India.