Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation National Water Mission
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1 Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation National Water Mission
2 General Geographical Area 329 M.ha. % of world area % Location - Lat. 8 deg 4 min. & 37deg 6 min. N - Long. 68 deg 7 min. & 97 deg 25 min. E Forest cover % Population as on (Provisional) million Population as % of world population % Annual Rainfall (2014) mm Major river basin (Catchment area more than 20,000 sq. km.) - 12 Nos Composite river basins - 8 Nos India Water Resources at a Glance Water Resources Average annual precipitation BCM Natural run-off BCM Estimated utilizable surface water resources 690 BCM Total annual utilizable water resources BCM Per capita water availability (as on ) cum. Large dams (completed) (as on ) No. Storage capacity of major & medium BCM completed projects Under construction project BCM Total live storage capacity BCM Total utilizable ground water resources BCM Natural discharge during non-monsoon BCM Net annual GW availability BCM Annual GW draft (as on ) BCM Stage of GW development - 62% 2
3 Availability of Water and Future Demand Availability (Average Annual in BCM) Total precipitation 4000 Run-off Utilizable water Surface water Ground water Demand 2050 (Assessed by NCIWRD (1999) in BCM) Irrigation 807 Domestic Industry - 81 Other uses Total demand Water availability limited; reduce demand through efficient use of water
4 Future Water Availability Per capita water availability Per capita water availability in m 3 /year Water stress 1700 m 3 /capita/year Water scarcity 1000 m 3 /capita/year 0
5 River Basins in India - CWC 5
6 Water Resources Potential in River Basins of India Sl. No. River Basin Catchment Area (Sq. Km.) Av.WRs Potential (BCM)* Utilisable Surface WRs(BCM) ** 1. Indus (up to Border) 3,21, (a) Ganga 8,61, (b) Brahmaputra 1,94, (c) Barak & Others 41, Godavari 3,12, Krishna 2,58, Cauvery 81, Subarnarekha 29, Brahamani & Baitarani 51, Mahanadi 1,41, Pennar 55, Mahi 34, Sabarmati 21, Narmada 98, Tapi 65, Tapi to Tadri (West flowing) 55, Tadri to Kanyakumari (West 56, flowing) 16. Mahanadi to Pennar (East flowing) 86, Pennar to Kanyakumari (East 1,00, flowing) 18. Kutch, Saurashtra & Luni (West 3,21, flowing) 19. Inland drainage - Rajasthan - - N.A. 20. Minor rivers draining Myanmar & 36, N.A. Bangladesh Total (*CWC pub- March1993,**CWC pub- August2000 )
7 Sl. No. River Basin Live Storage Capacities of Reservoirs (Basinwise) Average Annual Flow Live Storage Capacities of Projects(BCM) Completed Under Const. Total 1. Indus (up to Border) (a) Ganga (b) Brahmaputra (c) Barak & Others Godavari Krishna Cauvery Subarnarekha Brahamani & Baitarani Mahanadi Pennar Mahi Sabarmati Narmada Tapi Tapi to Tadri (West flowing) Tadri to Kanyakumari (West flowing) Mahanadi to Pennar (East flowing) Pennar to Kanyakumari (East flowing) 18. Kutch, Saurashtra & Luni (West flowing) 19. Drainage Andaman & Nicobar Islands 20. Minor rivers draining Myanmar & Bangladesh Total
8 Water Usages Surface Water Storage capacity of major & medium Irrigation completed projects( ) BCM Under construction project BCM Total live storage capacity BCM Ground Water Annual GW draft (as on ) BCM Water Allocation Agricultural/Irrigation sector ---80% Industrial ---13% Domestic sector --- 7%
9 Categorization of Blocks/Mandals/Talukas in India (As on ) Sl. No. States/UTs Total No. of Assessed Units Overexploited >100 (Nos.) Critical 90<=100% (Nos.) 1. Andhra Pr Arunachal Pr Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pr Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Telengana Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttrakhand West Bengal Total States Total UTs Grand Total Semi-critical 70<=100% (Nos.) 9
10 NATIONAL WATER POLICY 2012 The National Water Policy, 2012 was adopted by the National Water Resources Council (NWRC) at its Sixth meeting held on 28th December, Water to be managed as a common pool community resource held by the state To achieve food security, support livelihood To ensure equitable and sustainable development for all River basin be considered as the basic hydrological unit for planning Principle of equity and social justice Minimum ecological needs to be given due consideration Entitlement and pricing, Appropriate regulatory mechanism. Review of State Water Policy 10
11 NWP 2012 Principle Priority for allocation of water Safe Water for drinking and sanitation & other basic domestic needs Food security Supporting sustenance agriculture Minimum eco-system needs Other purposes 11
12 Main Challenges Completion of on going MMI/WR projects. Water pollution/ecological/environmental Flows River Basin wise Management/Regulations Water Pricing /Water Regulatory mechanism Depletion Ground Water table Improving Water Use Efficiency Participatory Water Resources Management Addressing Climate change issues 12
13 Government of India Acts Article 262 Law provide for adjudication of any dispute or complaint with respect to use, distribution or control of water off, or in, any State river or river valley. The Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956 To provide for adjudication of disputes relating to water of Inter-State rivers and river valleys 8 tribunals have been constituted under the act out of which 3 award has been finalised. Article 246 List-I, Union List, List-II, State List, List-III, Concurrent List The River Board Acts 1956:-To provide for establishment of river boards for regulation and development of Inter-State rivers and river valleys. No river board formed under the Act. The Betwa River Board Act, 1976: -An Act to provide for the establishment of a Board for the creation of a reservoir at Rajghat by construction, on behalf of the Governments of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, of a dam on the Betwa river at Rajghat and for the regulation of such reservoir. 13
14 Government of India Acts The Brahmaputra Board Act, An Act to provide for the establishment of a Board for the planning implementation of measures for the control of flood and bank erosion in Brahmaputra Valley and for matters connected therewith. Damodar Valley Corporation Act-1948: -An Act to provide for the establishment and regulation of a Corporation for the development of the Damodar Valley inthe Provinces of Bihar and West Bengal. Bhakra Beas Management Board(BBMB):- Bhakra Management Board was constituted under section 79 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, The administration, maintenance and operation of Bhakra Nangal Project were handed over to Bhakra Management Board w.e.f. 1st October Beas Project Works, transferred from Beas Construction Board (BCB) to Bhakra Management Board as per the provisions of Section 80 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, Bhakra Management Board was renamed as Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) w.e.f. 15th May
15 Central Government Level Institutional -National Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation(NMCG,NWM): CWC, CGWB, GFCC, NWDA, BB, CWPRS, CSMRS, NIH,, FBP, NPCC, WAPCOS, NERIWALM,etc. Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change CPCB,RCD Ministry of Rural Development Ministry of Drinking water and Sanitation Ministry of Power NITI Aayog Bhakhra Beas Management Board(BBMB)- MoP Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC)- MoP Narmada Control Authority(NCA) Sardar Sarovar Construction Advisory Committee(SSCAC) Bansagar Control Board Tungbhadra Board Uppar Yamuna River Board Polavarm(Indira Sagar) Project Authority-Godavari State Governments Level WRD/ID, CADA, SPCB,GW dept., Flood, PWD Stakeholders Operation & maintenance Water User Associations / Panchayati Raj Institutions Non Government Organisations 15
16 Narmada Basin Water and power benefits to be share between party states were decided by the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal, Award notified NCA and SSCAC constituted to implement the award. The main features of water allocation and its utilization are given below: Party States Annual Utilizable Water Share of Party States Share of Utilizable flow during the year Withdrawals for Different Uses Irrigation Domestic Industrial Total MAF MCM MCM(MAF) MCM MCM MCM MCM Madhya Pr ,511 48,260.4(39.12) 7, , Gujarat ,101 23,799.7(19.29) 4, , , Maharashtra (0.0) Rajasthan ,322.2(1.07) Total 28.00* 34,536 74,043.4(60.02) 12, , ,917.4 Average WR *75% Dependa bility 45,640
17 Cauvery Basin Party States Annual Utilizable Water Share TMC MCM Tamil Nadu Karnataka Kerala Puducherry (UT) Total ,558
18 Krishna Basin Party States Annual Utilizable Water Share Andhra Pradesh(undivided) TMC MCM ,965 Karnataka ,785 Maharashtra Total ,315
19 Government of India initiatives/schemes Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP)- completion of MMI projects Har Khet ko Pani(Water for every farm) Benefit provided to about 290 major & medium irrigation projects. 99 priority projects. Command Area Development; Ground water development; Creating and rejuvenating traditional water storage systems Per Drop More Crop Preparation of State/District Irrigation Plan, Promoting efficient water conveyance and precision water application devices like drips, sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns in the farm. Watershed Development MoRD management of runoff water and improved soil & moisture conservation activities on watershed, traditional water bodies. National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG): (a) ensuring effective abatement of pollution and conservation of the river Ganga. (b) maintaining environmental flows in the river Ganga with the aim of ensuring water quality and environmentally sustainable development. NAQIUM
20 National Action Plan on Climate Change Surface temp. increase-0.4 degree C in past century Rain fall-all India no significant trend Extreme weather events a rising trend in frequency of heavy rain events A significant decrease in the frequency of moderate events over central India( ) Rise in sea level mm per year Himalayan recession of some Glaciers may impact long term lean season flows
21 National Missions-NAPCC S.N Mission Objective Responsible Entity 1. # National Solar Mission 20,000 MW of solar power by 2020 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy 2. # National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency 3. $ National Mission for Sustainable Habitat 10,000 MW of EE savings by 2020 Ministry of Power EE in residential and commercial buildings, public transport Solid waste management 4. $ National Water Mission Water conservation, integrated river basin management 5. $ National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem 6. $ National Mission for a Green India 7. $ National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture 8. $ National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change Conservation and adaptation practices global monitoring 6 million hectares of afforestation over degraded forest lands by the end of 12 th Plan Drought proofing, risk management, agricultural research Vulnerability assessment, Research & observation, data management Ministry of Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation Ministry of Science & Technology Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Science & Technology 9. *National Coastal Mission Integrated Coastal Zone Management Ministry of Earth Sciences 10. *National Health Mission Addressing adverse effect of climate change on health # Missions focussed on `Mitigation $ Missions focussed on `Adaptation *New Missions proposed in Fourth Executive Meeting on Climate Change held on Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
22 The National Water Mission was set up as one of the 8 missions under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) 2008, with the objective Conservation of water, minimizing wastage and ensuring its more equitable distribution both across and within States through integrated water resources development and management.
23 National Water Mission - Goals Goal I: Comprehensive data base in public domain and assessment of impact of climate change on water resource, Goal I: Promotion of citizen and state actions for water conservation, augmentation and preservation, Goal-III: Focussed attention on vulnerable areas including over-exploited areas, Goal-IV: Increasing water use efficiency by 20%, Goal-V: Promotion of basin level integrated water resources management.
24 NWIC River basin wise Climate change Impact assessment studies River basin Water availability studies HRD Capacity building, involvement of stakeholders including NGO Attention on vulnerable areas including over-exploited areas, completion of Projects benefiting drougt prone and rain deficit areas. IWRM State Water Missions: For coordination in the State within different Deptt. like Department of Water Resources, Irrigation, Department of Agriculture, Ground water Urban development, Rural Development, Industries etc. Preparation of State-Specific Action Plans(SSAP) for Water Sector Twelve States namely, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha and Tamil Nadu have been requested to prepare their State Specific Action Plans, in the 1st phase.
25 Increasing Water use efficiency Present water use efficiency in case of Irrigation projects(mmi) is about 38%. to give priority to Water Management and its conservation, improving water use efficiency in agriculture, industry or domestic sectors. A scoping study on the Water Use Efficiency for the Major-Medium Irrigation Projects has been completed in association with Asian Development Bank (ADB). The report has been circulated to all the State Governments and uploaded on the website of MoWR, RD & GR for implementation.
26 Thanks
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