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Water Management
Democratisation of water management as a way to reclaiming public water: The Tamil Nadu experience
Posted on 02 Jul, 2010 12:48 AMThis document describes the efforts made by the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD), to tackle the growing water crisis in the state and describes how it addressed it very differently, unlike the previous reform strategies.
Recent technical literature relevant for the hydrologists of the country – A compilation by the National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 01 Jul, 2010 04:10 PMThe report is a compilation of abstracts of hydrological literature from select national and international Journals for the period 1991-95. Though a sizeable number of Journals are published in the field of hydrology and water resources, scientists involved in different studies and projects find it difficult to go through all of them.
News regarding hydrological problems of the country for the year 1996-97: A report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 01 Jul, 2010 04:00 PMThe report presents the hydrologic information and news available from print media and various government agencies mostly for the year 1996-97 compiled state-wise and problem-wise for the whole country.
Hydrological problems of India – A compilation of news items for the year 1997-98
Posted on 01 Jul, 2010 02:10 PMThis report is a compilation of the hydrological news in the print media in the country for the year 1997-98. The report is an attempt to put forth diverse hydrologic information and events reflecting the problems and indicate solutions for hydrologists, planners and water resource managers in particular. Five national newspapers like Hindustan Times, Indian Express and Hindu etc., have been referred to, for tracking the Indian hydrological events due to flood, drought, quality, demand supply and availability.
Groundwater quality studies in Belgaum city - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 30 Jun, 2010 07:49 PMThe study attempts to understand the status of groundwater quality in Belgaum city. In groundwater assessment studies, evaluation of the quality of groundwater is as important as the quantity because the usability of groundwater available is determined by its chemical, physical and bacteriological properties.
Expression of interest from enterprises to provide solutions for water challenges under technology mission:Winning, augmentation and renovation for water (Phase-II)
Posted on 28 Jun, 2010 03:52 PMDepartment of Science and Technology (DST), through Consultancy Development Centre (CDC), invites Expression of Interest (EoI) to provide solutions for water challenges under Technology Mission: Winning, Augmentation and Renovation (WAR) for Water from Indian and overseas Enterprises.
Mission Possible Water Sector Transformation, Centre of Excellence for Change, Chennai
Posted on 25 Jun, 2010 03:38 PMThe need for water conservation in India
Posted on 25 Jun, 2010 01:48 AMNatural resources are limited and considering industrialization and global warming we should start focusing on preserving natural resources or need to find out optimum way to utilize these resources.
Earth, tree and water are linked to each other and due to vast industrialization we are breaking the nature rules now the time has come to give back or restore our natural resources.
Hydrological problems of India – A compilation of news items for the year 2000
Posted on 21 Jun, 2010 05:02 PMThis report is a compilation of the hydrological news in the print media in the country for the year 2000. The report is an attempt to put forth diverse hydrologic information and events reflecting the problems and indicate solutions for hydrologists, planners and water resource managers in particular. National newspapers like Hindustan Times, Indian Express and Hindu have been referred to, for tracking the Indian hydrological events due to flood, drought, quality, demand supply and availability.
Effective groundwater management in urban areas
Posted on 20 Jun, 2010 06:32 PMOften groundwater pumping is undertaken assuming the resource to be infinite. This myth has been shattered in the last few decades with increasing scarcity and deterioration in terms of quality as a consequence of over-exploitation and mismanagement of this resource to meet competing demands for drinking water and other needs in urban cities. However, managing groundwater is not an easy task.