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MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE Rural realities amid second COVID surge. There is a need to strengthen the capacities of ASHA workers, and other healthcare and grassroots workers. (Image: DMD, Government of Bihar) The second wave of COVID-19 has now spread to the rural pockets of the country at a much faster rate than it did during the first wave of the outbreak. SUPPORT MECHANISM NEEDED TO HALT MASS REVERSE MIGRATION Lockdown versus livelihood: Need to tackle the root of the problem. Criticising the hard lockdown unaccompanied by steps to safeguard people’s livelihoods, economist Prof. Arun Kumar said “the lockdown does not lessen the incidence of the disease but helps in slowing the spread of the disease and eventually prevents its spread. Lockdown then becomes a means to mitigate national disaster LESSONS FROM THE UTTARAKHAND DISASTER Lessons from the Uttarakhand disaster. In the aftermath of the Chamoli disaster of 2021, the spotlight turned to the area’s proliferating development that made it particularly vulnerable to disasters. The environmental capacity to sustain damage had been severely reduced because of the impact of climate change. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in BUDGET 2021: WHAT DOES IT HAVE FOR THE WATER AND COVID-19 pandemic brought clean water, basic hygiene practices and sanitation to the centre stage with these becoming crucial to deal with the health crisis. Budget 2021-2022 presented by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2021 was quite distinct from earlier ones as it had to address the ongoing fiscalcrisis.
MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE Rural realities amid second COVID surge. There is a need to strengthen the capacities of ASHA workers, and other healthcare and grassroots workers. (Image: DMD, Government of Bihar) The second wave of COVID-19 has now spread to the rural pockets of the country at a much faster rate than it did during the first wave of the outbreak. SUPPORT MECHANISM NEEDED TO HALT MASS REVERSE MIGRATION Lockdown versus livelihood: Need to tackle the root of the problem. Criticising the hard lockdown unaccompanied by steps to safeguard people’s livelihoods, economist Prof. Arun Kumar said “the lockdown does not lessen the incidence of the disease but helps in slowing the spread of the disease and eventually prevents its spread. Lockdown then becomes a means to mitigate national disaster LESSONS FROM THE UTTARAKHAND DISASTER Lessons from the Uttarakhand disaster. In the aftermath of the Chamoli disaster of 2021, the spotlight turned to the area’s proliferating development that made it particularly vulnerable to disasters. The environmental capacity to sustain damage had been severely reduced because of the impact of climate change. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. | INDIA WATER PORTAL Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL Centre allocates Rs 7,000 cr to Maharashtra under Jal Jeevan Mission; highest to any state so far MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potential evapotranspiration. The source data is from CRU 2.1 dataset of TyndallSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. KERALA TOP PERFORMER IN NITI AAYOG'S SDG INDIA INDEX 2020 NITI Aayog releases SDG India Index 2020-21, Kerala top performing state while Mizoram is the top gainer. Niti Aayog releases the third edition of the SDG India Index 2020–21, developed in collaboration with the United Nations, India to track the progress of all states and Union territories (UT) towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.The 2020-21 index shows that the country's NGT SETS DEADLINE FOR REPORT ON RECLAIMED MAHANADI RIVER News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! ONLINE TRAINING ON DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 1 day ago · Register for the event here: https://bit.ly/3wmUxa7 Download the overview of the training and training flyer attachedbelow.
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres of MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in BUDGET 2021: WHAT DOES IT HAVE FOR THE WATER AND COVID-19 pandemic brought clean water, basic hygiene practices and sanitation to the centre stage with these becoming crucial to deal with the health crisis. Budget 2021-2022 presented by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2021 was quite distinct from earlier ones as it had to address the ongoing fiscalcrisis.
MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE Rural realities amid second COVID surge. There is a need to strengthen the capacities of ASHA workers, and other healthcare and grassroots workers. (Image: DMD, Government of Bihar) The second wave of COVID-19 has now spread to the rural pockets of the country at a much faster rate than it did during the first wave of the outbreak. SUPPORT MECHANISM NEEDED TO HALT MASS REVERSE MIGRATION Lockdown versus livelihood: Need to tackle the root of the problem. Criticising the hard lockdown unaccompanied by steps to safeguard people’s livelihoods, economist Prof. Arun Kumar said “the lockdown does not lessen the incidence of the disease but helps in slowing the spread of the disease and eventually prevents its spread. Lockdown then becomes a means to mitigate national disaster LESSONS FROM THE UTTARAKHAND DISASTER Lessons from the Uttarakhand disaster. In the aftermath of the Chamoli disaster of 2021, the spotlight turned to the area’s proliferating development that made it particularly vulnerable to disasters. The environmental capacity to sustain damage had been severely reduced because of the impact of climate change. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in BUDGET 2021: WHAT DOES IT HAVE FOR THE WATER AND COVID-19 pandemic brought clean water, basic hygiene practices and sanitation to the centre stage with these becoming crucial to deal with the health crisis. Budget 2021-2022 presented by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2021 was quite distinct from earlier ones as it had to address the ongoing fiscalcrisis.
MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE Rural realities amid second COVID surge. There is a need to strengthen the capacities of ASHA workers, and other healthcare and grassroots workers. (Image: DMD, Government of Bihar) The second wave of COVID-19 has now spread to the rural pockets of the country at a much faster rate than it did during the first wave of the outbreak. SUPPORT MECHANISM NEEDED TO HALT MASS REVERSE MIGRATION Lockdown versus livelihood: Need to tackle the root of the problem. Criticising the hard lockdown unaccompanied by steps to safeguard people’s livelihoods, economist Prof. Arun Kumar said “the lockdown does not lessen the incidence of the disease but helps in slowing the spread of the disease and eventually prevents its spread. Lockdown then becomes a means to mitigate national disaster LESSONS FROM THE UTTARAKHAND DISASTER Lessons from the Uttarakhand disaster. In the aftermath of the Chamoli disaster of 2021, the spotlight turned to the area’s proliferating development that made it particularly vulnerable to disasters. The environmental capacity to sustain damage had been severely reduced because of the impact of climate change. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. | INDIA WATER PORTAL Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL Centre allocates Rs 7,000 cr to Maharashtra under Jal Jeevan Mission; highest to any state so far MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potential evapotranspiration. The source data is from CRU 2.1 dataset of TyndallSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. KERALA TOP PERFORMER IN NITI AAYOG'S SDG INDIA INDEX 2020 NITI Aayog releases SDG India Index 2020-21, Kerala top performing state while Mizoram is the top gainer. Niti Aayog releases the third edition of the SDG India Index 2020–21, developed in collaboration with the United Nations, India to track the progress of all states and Union territories (UT) towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.The 2020-21 index shows that the country's NGT SETS DEADLINE FOR REPORT ON RECLAIMED MAHANADI RIVER News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! ONLINE TRAINING ON DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 1 day ago · Register for the event here: https://bit.ly/3wmUxa7 Download the overview of the training and training flyer attachedbelow.
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres of MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of | INDIA WATER PORTAL Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL Centre allocates Rs 7,000 cr to Maharashtra under Jal Jeevan Mission; highest to any state so far ONLINE TRAINING ON DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 5 hours ago · Register for the event here: https://bit.ly/3wmUxa7 Download the overview of the training and training flyer attachedbelow.
KERALA TOP PERFORMER IN NITI AAYOG'S SDG INDIA INDEX 2020 1 day ago · NITI Aayog releases SDG India Index 2020-21, Kerala top performing state while Mizoram is the top gainer. Niti Aayog releases the third edition of the SDG India Index 2020–21, developed in collaboration with the United Nations, India to track the progress of all states and Union territories (UT) towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.The 2020-21 index shows that the country's MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
FOUR NORTH-WESTERN STATES AND UTS TO ACHIEVE 'HAR GHAR JAL 1 day ago · Centre to allocate Rs 8,216.25 crore for four north-western states and UTs under Jal Jeevan Mission. Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the Jal Shakti Ministry has approved an allocation of Rs 8,216.25 crore in 2021-22 to Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh collectively. The allocation is over four times the allocation to these states and UTs in 2020-21 and the aimbehind
FLOODS, A BOON OR A BANE? What are floods, why do we have floods at all? Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation, in this first video from Episode 1: But, why do we have floods released on 4th June 2021 from the series on 'Everything about floods', demystifies floods and delves into their importance for not only maintaining the river ecosystem and health, but also for supporting communities that depend on the river and ARGHYAM IS LOOKING FOR OFFICER- COMMUNICATIONS & ADVOCACY Arghyam is an Indian public charitable foundation setup in 2001 with a personal endowment from Rohini Nilekani with a vision to ‘Safe, Sustainable Water for All’. Arghyam’s focus is exclusively on addressing the single biggest challenge India is facing today which is ensuring availability of REJUVENATING SPRINGS IN WESTERN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1 day ago · Thembang, a small village in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by the Thembang Monpas, a sub-tribe of Monpas. The village lies in the Eastern Himalayas and gets a mean annual rainfall of more than 1500 mm (India Meteorological Department,2019).
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres of | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a simple method by which rainfall is collected for future usage. The collected rainwater may be stored,utilised in
MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potential evapotranspiration. The source data is from CRU 2.1 dataset of Tyndall INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a simple method by which rainfall is collected for future usage. The collected rainwater may be stored,utilised in
MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potential evapotranspiration. The source data is from CRU 2.1 dataset of Tyndall INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. | INDIA WATER PORTAL Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a simple method by which rainfall is collected for future usage. The collected rainwater may be stored,utilised in
KERALA TOP PERFORMER IN NITI AAYOG'S SDG INDIA INDEX 2020 22 hours ago · NITI Aayog releases SDG India Index 2020-21, Kerala top performing state while Mizoram is the top gainer. Niti Aayog releases the third edition of the SDG India Index 2020–21, developed in collaboration with the United Nations, India to track the progress of all states and Union territories (UT) towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.The 2020-21 index shows that the country's MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potential evapotranspiration. The source data is from CRU 2.1 dataset of Tyndall FLOODS, A BOON OR A BANE? 1 day ago · What are floods, why do we have floods at all? Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation, in this first video from Episode 1: But, why do we have floods released on 4th June 2021 from the series on 'Everything about floods', demystifies floods and delves into their importance for not only maintaining the river ecosystem and health, but also for supporting communities that depend on the riverand
FOUR NORTH-WESTERN STATES AND UTS TO ACHIEVE 'HAR GHAR JAL 22 hours ago · Centre to allocate Rs 8,216.25 crore for four north-western states and UTs under Jal Jeevan Mission. Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the Jal Shakti Ministry has approved an allocation of Rs 8,216.25 crore in 2021-22 to Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh collectively. The allocation is over four times the allocation to these states and UTs in 2020-21 and the ARGHYAM IS LOOKING FOR OFFICER- COMMUNICATIONS & ADVOCACY 1 day ago · Arghyam is an Indian public charitable foundation setup in 2001 with a personal endowment from Rohini Nilekani with a vision to ‘Safe, Sustainable Water for All’. Arghyam’s focus is exclusively on addressing the single biggest challenge India is facing today which is ensuring availability of NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. REJUVENATING SPRINGS IN WESTERN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1 day ago · Thembang, a small village in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by the Thembang Monpas, a sub-tribe of Monpas. The village lies in the Eastern Himalayas and gets a mean annual rainfall of more than 1500 mm (India Meteorological Department,2019).
WHEN THE GANGES SPEWS PLASTIC! Rivers, carriers of plastic Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is growing and its accumulation on riverbanks, deltas, coastlines and the ocean surfaces is rapidly increasing. Plastic pollution poses a threat not only to aquatic life, and ecosystems, but also affects human health. Recent studies show that land-based plastics are one of the main sources of marine plastic pollution either by WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres ofpipelines.
| INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
"WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW COLOR & SALTY TASTE FROM BORE WELL The depth of the bore is 150 ft & we have put the suction valve at 140ft. Neighbors are getting good water & they have dug only 80-90 ft of bore. 65-100 ft contains rock – it gives colorless good water. We have installed Iron remover (MnO2 used as medium) and softener. Still the output water is yellow colored & the harness is reduced. | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
"WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW COLOR & SALTY TASTE FROM BORE WELL The depth of the bore is 150 ft & we have put the suction valve at 140ft. Neighbors are getting good water & they have dug only 80-90 ft of bore. 65-100 ft contains rock – it gives colorless good water. We have installed Iron remover (MnO2 used as medium) and softener. Still the output water is yellow colored & the harness is reduced. | INDIA WATER PORTAL Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
ARGHYAM IS LOOKING FOR OFFICER- COMMUNICATIONS & ADVOCACY 1 day ago · Arghyam is an Indian public charitable foundation setup in 2001 with a personal endowment from Rohini Nilekani with a vision to ‘Safe, Sustainable Water for All’. Arghyam’s focus is exclusively on addressing the single biggest challenge India is facing today which is ensuring availability of FLOODS, A BOON OR A BANE? 1 day ago · What are floods, why do we have floods at all? Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation, in this first video from Episode 1: But, why do we have floods released on 4th June 2021 from the series on 'Everything about floods', demystifies floods and delves into their importance for not only maintaining the river ecosystem and health, but also for supporting communities that depend on the riverand
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led REJUVENATING SPRINGS IN WESTERN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 20 hours ago · Thembang, a small village in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by the Thembang Monpas, a sub-tribe of Monpas. The village lies in the Eastern Himalayas and gets a mean annual rainfall of more than 1500 mm (India Meteorological Department,2019).
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres ofpipelines.
WHEN THE GANGES SPEWS PLASTIC! Rivers, carriers of plastic Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is growing and its accumulation on riverbanks, deltas, coastlines and the ocean surfaces is rapidly increasing. Plastic pollution poses a threat not only to aquatic life, and ecosystems, but also affects human health. Recent studies show that land-based plastics are one of the main sources of marine plastic pollution either by | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
"WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW COLOR & SALTY TASTE FROM BORE WELL The depth of the bore is 150 ft & we have put the suction valve at 140ft. Neighbors are getting good water & they have dug only 80-90 ft of bore. 65-100 ft contains rock – it gives colorless good water. We have installed Iron remover (MnO2 used as medium) and softener. Still the output water is yellow colored & the harness is reduced. | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDES AND SNOW AVALANCHES These guidelines by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on management of landslides and snow avalanches aim to reduce the enormous destructive potential of landslides and minimize the consequential losses by institutionalizing the landslide hazard mitigation efforts. It is necessary that the hazard must first be recognized, the risk analyzed and an appropriate strategy THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
"WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW COLOR & SALTY TASTE FROM BORE WELL The depth of the bore is 150 ft & we have put the suction valve at 140ft. Neighbors are getting good water & they have dug only 80-90 ft of bore. 65-100 ft contains rock – it gives colorless good water. We have installed Iron remover (MnO2 used as medium) and softener. Still the output water is yellow colored & the harness is reduced. | INDIA WATER PORTAL Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale in NEWS | INDIA WATER PORTAL News on floods often triggers panic and dread in the minds of the people. But, was this always so? Are floods something to be dreaded? Our ancestors did not think so! MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
ARGHYAM IS LOOKING FOR OFFICER- COMMUNICATIONS & ADVOCACY 19 hours ago · Arghyam is an Indian public charitable foundation setup in 2001 with a personal endowment from Rohini Nilekani with a vision to ‘Safe, Sustainable Water for All’. Arghyam’s focus is exclusively on addressing the single biggest challenge India is facingtoday which is
FLOODS, A BOON OR A BANE? 19 hours ago · What are floods, why do we have floods at all? Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation, in this first video from Episode 1: But, why do we have floods released on 4th June 2021 from the series on 'Everything about floods', demystifies floods and delves into their importance for not only maintaining the river ecosystem and health, but also for supporting communities that depend on the riverand
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led REJUVENATING SPRINGS IN WESTERN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 15 hours ago · Thembang, a small village in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by the Thembang Monpas, a sub-tribe of Monpas. The village lies in the Eastern Himalayas and gets a mean annual rainfall of more than 1500 mm (India Meteorological Department,2019).
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? 1 day ago · Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres ofpipelines.
WHEN THE GANGES SPEWS PLASTIC! Rivers, carriers of plastic Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is growing and its accumulation on riverbanks, deltas, coastlines and the ocean surfaces is rapidly increasing. Plastic pollution poses a threat not only to aquatic life, and ecosystems, but also affects human health. Recent studies show that land-based plastics are one of the main sources of marine plastic pollution either by | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE IN TELANGANA AND COVID-19 has been spreading fast in rural areas while issues related to its management and the government’s response to the pandemic remain. In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the rural realities amid the pandemic around the country, Impact and Policy Research Institute, New DelhiSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR 1 day ago · A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? 21 hours ago · Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometresof
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. WATER FABLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Children love bedtime stories. Fairy tales about kings, princesses, ogres and other magical creatures. For a change, what if we could tell them stories to make them aware of pressing issues that we are faced with. Like water, for example. 'Water Stories from Around the World' is one such compilation. It is a neat mix of stories with simple messages on conserving, using and respecting water. NTPC SIGNS UP FOR UN'S SAVE WATER MANDATE FOR INDUSTRY Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ON RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA What is Ramsar Convention and what is its mission? The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, more commonly known as the Ramsar Convention, is an international agreement promoting the conservation and wise use of wetlands.It is the only global treaty to focus on a single ecosystem. SHRIMP FARMING GETS A PUSH IN UTTAR PRADESH AS INDIA LOOKS Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANUAL ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLYBUILDING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PDFWASTEWATER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE M…WASTEWATER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE M…WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCEPROGRAM
This manual has been developed by the Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation (CPHEEO), a department under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and is intended primarily for the managers and technicians in-charge of the O & M of the urban drinking water supply systems.The aim of the manual is to serve as a guide for strengthening the technical, WATER QUALITY STANDARDSCALIFORNIA DRINKING WATER STANDARDSNATIONAL DRINKING WATER STANDARDOSHA DRINKING WATER STANDARDSECONDARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDSTITLE 22 DRINKING WATER STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese MAPPING BANGALORE'S WATER SUPPLY The construction of a visual map of water supply to Bangalore city from available data sets on water quality and water related infrastructure by NEERI as a part of the data project started by India Water Portal, Arghyam was a challenging task.The visualisation process "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
UNDERSTANDING FARMER SUICIDES IN INDIA Findings of the analysis. From the year 1995–2011, the suicide rate among farmers is lower than the suicide rate of non-farmers. The rate is found to be more among male farmers than female farmers. Moreover, the problem of farmer suicides is not an all-India phenomenon, but is concentrated in a few states. Kerala and Maharashtra are the worst WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS This guide manual on water and wastewater analysis prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), caters to the need of evolving a simplified code of practice for the laboratories engaged in carrying out water quality assessment under the Hydrology Project-II implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR).. Because of the increasing emphasis placed on verifying the GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases ISSUES AND APPROACHES FOR DRINKING WATER QUALITY IN RURAL This background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India. The paper looks at the general picture of rural water supply today, water quality issues and monitoring, service providers involved, the health and economic burden due to poor water quality and ends with a list of measures to achieve clean water supply. MANUAL ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLYBUILDING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PDFWASTEWATER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE M…WASTEWATER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE M…WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCEPROGRAM
This manual has been developed by the Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation (CPHEEO), a department under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and is intended primarily for the managers and technicians in-charge of the O & M of the urban drinking water supply systems.The aim of the manual is to serve as a guide for strengthening the technical, WATER QUALITY STANDARDSCALIFORNIA DRINKING WATER STANDARDSNATIONAL DRINKING WATER STANDARDOSHA DRINKING WATER STANDARDSECONDARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDSTITLE 22 DRINKING WATER STANDARDS Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-1991 Desirable : 5 Hz. , Permissible : 25 Hz. Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases Sources Tannins, Iron, Copper, Manganese MAPPING BANGALORE'S WATER SUPPLY The construction of a visual map of water supply to Bangalore city from available data sets on water quality and water related infrastructure by NEERI as a part of the data project started by India Water Portal, Arghyam was a challenging task.The visualisation process "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
UNDERSTANDING FARMER SUICIDES IN INDIA Findings of the analysis. From the year 1995–2011, the suicide rate among farmers is lower than the suicide rate of non-farmers. The rate is found to be more among male farmers than female farmers. Moreover, the problem of farmer suicides is not an all-India phenomenon, but is concentrated in a few states. Kerala and Maharashtra are the worst COVID-19 AND SOCIAL PROTECTION: IMPACT IN THE AGRICULTURE COVID-19 induced significant economic and social disruptions in India. Rural households, including smallholders, were affected by loss in migrant income, livelihood and farm and non-farm income. The biggest disruption of livelihood in both the developed and developing world affected the livelihoods of 1.3 billion population. RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE IN TELANGANA AND COVID-19 has been spreading fast in rural areas while issues related to its management and the government’s response to the pandemic remain. In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the rural realities amid the pandemic around the country, Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ON RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA Based on the criteria, how are these Ramsar sites distributed? The Ramsar sites in India are distributed in eight criteria with none of the sites fulfilling criterion 9, which pertains to non-avian wetland-dependent taxa, although sites such as Loktak fulfill this criterion.The majority of these sites fall under criterion 2 as per which, a wetland should be considered internationally important IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR 1 day ago · A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? 12 hours ago · Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometresof
WHEN THE GANGES SPEWS PLASTIC! Rivers, carriers of plastic Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is growing and its accumulation on riverbanks, deltas, coastlines and the ocean surfaces is rapidly increasing. Plastic pollution poses a threat not only to aquatic life, and ecosystems, but also affects human health. Recent studies show that land-based plastics are one of the main sources of marine plastic pollution either by NTPC SIGNS UP FOR UN'S SAVE WATER MANDATE FOR INDUSTRY Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! MANUAL ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLY This manual has been developed by the Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation (CPHEEO), a department under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and is intended primarily for the managers and technicians in-charge of the O & M of the urban drinking water supply systems.The aim of the manual is to serve as a guide for strengthening the technical, UNDERSTANDING FARMER SUICIDES IN INDIA Findings of the analysis. From the year 1995–2011, the suicide rate among farmers is lower than the suicide rate of non-farmers. The rate is found to be more among male farmers than female farmers. Moreover, the problem of farmer suicides is not an all-India phenomenon, but is concentrated in a few states. Kerala and Maharashtra are the worst | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE IN TELANGANA AND COVID-19 has been spreading fast in rural areas while issues related to its management and the government’s response to the pandemic remain. In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the rural realities amid the pandemic around the country, Impact and Policy Research Institute, New DelhiSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR 1 day ago · A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? 10 hours ago · Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometresof
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. WATER FABLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Children love bedtime stories. Fairy tales about kings, princesses, ogres and other magical creatures. For a change, what if we could tell them stories to make them aware of pressing issues that we are faced with. Like water, for example. 'Water Stories from Around the World' is one such compilation. It is a neat mix of stories with simple messages on conserving, using and respecting water. NTPC SIGNS UP FOR UN'S SAVE WATER MANDATE FOR INDUSTRY Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ON RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA What is Ramsar Convention and what is its mission? The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, more commonly known as the Ramsar Convention, is an international agreement promoting the conservation and wise use of wetlands.It is the only global treaty to focus on a single ecosystem. SHRIMP FARMING GETS A PUSH IN UTTAR PRADESH AS INDIA LOOKS Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of | INDIA WATER PORTALDATAARTICLESWEEKLY NEWSOPPORTUNITIES & EVENTSQUESTIONSTOPICS Crop diversification to address the water crisis in Punjab. Protecting India from maritime disasters. Support mechanism needed to halt mass reverse migration. Smothered by heatwaves as climate swings. Water, at a price! Managing natural resources at scale inSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. INDIAN STANDARD FOR DRINKING WATER-SPECIFICATION IS 10500 Organoleptic and physical parameters Colour, Hazen Units IS 10500-2012 Acceptable: 5 Hz., Permissible: 15 Hz Risks or effects Visible tint, acceptance decreases GROUND WATER EXPLORATION- AN INTRODUCTION. 2 PRELUDE • Water is one of the Mankind ’s most vital resources. • An adequate supply of water is one of the pre -requisites for development and industrial growth. • In areas where surface water is not available, Groundwater constitutes significant part of active fresh water resources of the world and is obviously "WAYSIDE CHAPEL" OR "WATER CLOSET" ? The special track on Sanitation today was the best part of the whole series of sessions. Insightful and sometimes funny, like this one. Here is a story about the "WC" as meant by a british woman intending to travel to india, and as understood by her probable indian host. THE WETLANDS (CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT) RULES, 2010 The Ministry of Environment and Forests today notified the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010. These Rules have been drafted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to ensure better conservation and management and to prevent degradation of existingwetlands in India.
THE UNIQUE HIMALAYAN WETLANDS The Himalayas, with its unique topography and climatic regimes, support diverse wetland habitats across a range of altitudes. Himalayan High Altitude Wetlands (HAWs) include lakes, ponds and rivers located at altitudes higher than 3,000 metres above mean sea level and are often fed by glaciers or snow from the surroundingmountains.
AWARD-WINNING INITIATIVES TAKEN UP BY THE CITY MANAGERS The following case studies describe the work of the City Managers' Association Karnataka in water management covering rainwater harvesting, watershed development, drinking water and water body restoration initiatives, set in an urban context. These initiatives were implemented in association with urban local bodies - Town Municipal Council Kundapura, Town Municipal Council Hosadurga, City FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A GENDERED ANALYSIS OF THE TEHRI DAM This paper by Vandana Asthana in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines the lived experiences of displaced women based on the empirical findings of research that looks at women displaced by the construction of the Tehri Dam and their relocation elsewhere. SOAP WATER TREATMENT AND REUSE FOR WATERING THE GARDEN AND Soap water treatment and reuse for watering the garden and washing the car. I have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. The reed bed is planted with canna (kardaL in marathi) of the volume of MET DATA | INDIA WATER PORTAL Met Data. Meteorological datasets for 13 climate parameters for all districts of India from 1901 to 2002.Climate parameters included are: Precipitation, Max, Min and Avg Temperature, Cloud cover, Vapour pressure, Wet-day frequency, Diurnal temperature range, Ground frost frequency, Reference crop evapotranspiration, Potentialevapotranspiration.
RURAL REALITIES AMID SECOND COVID SURGE IN TELANGANA AND COVID-19 has been spreading fast in rural areas while issues related to its management and the government’s response to the pandemic remain. In continuation with the ongoing discussions on the rural realities amid the pandemic around the country, Impact and Policy Research Institute, New DelhiSOLID WASTE
The total muicipal solid waste (MSW) generated in urban India has been estimated at 68.8 million tons per year (TPY) (0.573 million metric tonnes per day (MMT/d) in the year 2008). The average collection efficiency of MSW ranges from 22% to 60%. MSW typically contains 51% organic waste, 17% recyclables, 11% hazardous and 21% inert waste. IRRIGATION FROM THIN AIR 21 hours ago · A new development from a US university - a gel that can absorb water from humidity in the air, before releasing it back into the soil - could help farmers struggling to cope with the effects of drought. Although climate change has drastically increased rainfall in some regions, in others it has led WHAT IS THE PRICE OF WATER IN THE CITY OF MUMBAI? 2 hours ago · Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban settlements. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) maintains one of the most extensive and complex water distribution systems in the world, comprising nearly 20,000 kilometres of NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, SOME FIGHT AMONGST US Ramveer Tanwar – Pond Man of India. Ramveer Tanwar is the Founder of the NGO Say Earth, working tirelessly for the rejuvenation of ponds since his college days.For his efforts in the water sector, Ramveer has received the ‘Shining World Protection’ Award from Taiwan with a grant of USD 10,000 and the ‘Rex Karmaveer Chakra’ Award instituted by ICONGO and the United Nations. WATER FABLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Children love bedtime stories. Fairy tales about kings, princesses, ogres and other magical creatures. For a change, what if we could tell them stories to make them aware of pressing issues that we are faced with. Like water, for example. 'Water Stories from Around the World' is one such compilation. It is a neat mix of stories with simple messages on conserving, using and respecting water. NTPC SIGNS UP FOR UN'S SAVE WATER MANDATE FOR INDUSTRY Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ON RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA What is Ramsar Convention and what is its mission? The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, more commonly known as the Ramsar Convention, is an international agreement promoting the conservation and wise use of wetlands.It is the only global treaty to focus on a single ecosystem. SHRIMP FARMING GETS A PUSH IN UTTAR PRADESH AS INDIA LOOKS Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear not only forms a large portion of plastic waste that the Ganges pours into the sea, it also poses a major threat to the environment and biodiversity! Skip to main contentAsk a question
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