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Posted 02 Jan 2025

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For the first time, this report introduced Standard Operating Procedure for groundwater quality monitoring, ensuring uniformity in data collection, analysis and interpretation.

Status of Groundwater 

  • India is the largest groundwater user in world (more than 25% of global total).
  • 87% groundwater extracted is used in agricultural sector and about 11% in domestic sector. 

Key Highlights

  • Regional Variability: 100% of water samples met BIS standards in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, etc.
    • While Rajasthan, Haryana, and Andhra Pradesh faced widespread contamination.
  • Irrigation Suitability: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Tripura and others have excellent category water for irrigation.
    • Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana etc. fall in very high sodium range and are unsuitable for use in irrigation practices.
  • Specific Contaminants of Concern: Nitrate (Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra), Fluoride (Haryana, Karnataka), Arsenic (floodplains of Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers); Uranium (Rajasthan, Punjab). 

Key factors contributing to decline in groundwater quality

  • Industrialization: Discharge of untreated industrial waste, including heavy metals, chemicals, and solvents. 
  • Agricultural Practices: Excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides in farming.
  • Urbanization: Due to improper waste disposal, sewage leakage, and landfill contamination.
  • Climate Change: Changes in precipitation patterns and over-extraction affect replenishment of aquifers. 
  • Tags :
  • Groundwater
  • Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2024
  • Bhu-Neer Portal
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