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Groundwater management under the climate change scenario in India – A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 20 Sep, 2010 08:17 AMThis presentation by ACWADAM deals with the issue of groundwater management under the climate change scenario in India. Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. The causes are -variations in solar radiations, plate tectonics, volcanism and change in earths orbit & axis.
Aquifer properties – A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 20 Sep, 2010 07:37 AMThis presentation on aquifer properties by ACWADAM deals with the storage and transmission properties of aquifers. The two functions of an aquifer, accumulation of water (storage) and flow of water (transmission) are discussed. The permeability or hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer which allows water to flow towards the well is described.
Earth System: Interactions Part II – A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 20 Sep, 2010 06:43 AMThis presentation by ACWADAM on earth system deals with the interactions between the four elements that make up this system. The complexity of the earth system, in which spatial and temporal variability exists on a range of scales, requires that an organized scientific approach be developed for addressing the complex, interdisciplinary problems that exist.
Earth System: Introduction (Part I) - A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 19 Sep, 2010 07:00 PMThe presentation by ACWADAM on earth system deals with the four elements that make up this system. Earth science generally recognizes four spheres, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere; these correspond to rocks, water, air, and life. These four interdependent parts or the earth's spheres are described as:
- the lithosphere, which contains all of the cold, hard, solid rock of the planet's crust (surface), the hot semi-solid rock that lies underneath the crust, the hot liquid rock near the center of the planet, and the solid iron core (center) of the planet
- the hydrosphere, which contains all of the planet's solid, liquid, and gaseous water,
- the atmosphere, which contains all of the planet's air, and
- the biosphere, which contains all of the planet's living organisms.
Hydrologic properties of rocks – A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 19 Sep, 2010 06:22 PMThis presentation by ACWADAM deals with hydrologic properties of the rock framework in which groundwater occurs and through which it moves. In watershed programmes, it is necessary to develop a correct understanding of the storage and transmission of water within such channels because the shape of openings in a rock or sediment, their size, volume and interconnection play a vital part in the hydraulic characteristics of an aquifer.
Groundwater management protocols and pilot experiences – A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 19 Sep, 2010 05:09 PMThis presentation by ACWADAM deals with introducing groundwater management protocols for wells in different phases of groundwater use. These protocols include geo-hydrology in watershed development, protection of recharge areas, efficient well use, pump capacity regulation, distance with respect to drinking water well regulation, depth regulation in drinking water well, regulation of agricultural water use and groundwater management through sharing.
Floods, Rains - News Roundup (8-15 September 2010)
Posted on 16 Sep, 2010 04:10 PMFloods, rains, droughts
There have been reports of flooding as well as incessant rains in the northern parts of India such as Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan as well as the northeast such as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh. At the same time, reports indicate that parts of Madhya Pradesh have been facing severe drought while parts of Himachal Pradesh indicate sudden drops in temperature with reports of snowfall in certain areas. Reports from West Bengal also indicate extensive flooding in certain parts of the state.
"Dams on the Himalayas: Environmentalists demand scrapping of projects in Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh" :News roundup (8-15 September 2010)
Posted on 16 Sep, 2010 04:07 PMWaterbodies/ Rivers
Draft paper on 'Monitoring Compliance of Environment / CRZ clearance conditions A New Approach'
Posted on 16 Sep, 2010 03:26 PMPlease consider signing this online petition drafted by the Environmental Support Group, who have been AID's partner for 10 years now (esgindia.org). This letter is regarding a 'Draft Paper' on 'Monitoring Compliance of Environment/CRZ clearance Conditions – A New Approach' drafted by an in-house Review Committee constituted on 25th August 2010 by the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
Hindustan Unilever Limited call for proposals
Posted on 16 Sep, 2010 12:27 PMContent and Image Courtesy: Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)
United Nations reports that people need a minimum of 50 litres of water a day for drinking and other basic needs. In India, more than 50% of the population lives on less than 10 liters of water a day. Approximately 70% of the total water is consumed by the agriculture sector. India is an agri-economy, and as its population grows, there will be an increase in water consumption by the agriculture sector. These issues are likely to be exacerbated by climate change, making access to water an issue for farmers and society.