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Название Pollutants and Water Management
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Жанр Биология
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Издательство Биология
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isbn 9781119693673



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annual precipitation (rainfall+snowfall) is estimated as 4000 billion cubic meters (BCM). Out of total annual precipitation, 3000 BCM falls during the monsoon season (Jun to September) (Central Water Commission 2014). Around 53.3% of total annual precipitation is lost due to evapotranspiration, which leaves a balance of 1986.5 BCM. The total annual utilizable water resources of India are 1123 BCM, which consists of 690 BCM surface water and 433 BCM of groundwater (Central Water Commission 2014). The National Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development (NCIWRD) projected that total water demand to expect 973 (low demand scenario) to 1180 BCM (high demand scenario). The water used for agriculture is the highest projected demand (70%), followed by households (23%) and industries (7%) (NCIWRD 1999). The per capita average water availability in India in the year 2001 was 1816 m3, and it is expected to reduce to 1140 m3 in 2050 (MoWR 2015). The people of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh have the highest access to safe treated water, i.e., 36%, and it is lowest for Bihar (2%) (Forbes India 2015). The annual surface water availability of India has decreased since the year 1950 (Table 1.1).

      Source: Govt. of India (2009).

S. no Year Annual surface water availability (m3/capita/year)
1 1951 5177
2 1991 2209
3 2001 1820
4 2025 1341
5 2050 1140

      Source: Central Water Commission, http://cwc.gov.in/water‐info.

S. no River basin Catchment area (sq km) Average water resources potential (BCM) Utilizable surface water resources (BCM)
1 Indus (up to border) 321 289 73.31 46
2 (a) Ganga 861 452 525.02 250
(b) Brahmaputra 194 413 537.24 24
(c) Barak and others 41 723 48.36
3 Godavari 312 812 110.54 76.3
4 Krishna 268 948 78.12 58
5 Cauvery 81 155 21.36 19
6 Subarnarekha 29 196 12.37 6.8
7 Brahmani and Baitarani 51 822 28.48 18.3
8 Mahanadi 141 589 66.88 50
9 Pennar 55 213 6.32 6.9
10 Mahi 34 842 11.02 3.1
11 Sabarmati 21 674 3.81 1.9
12 Narmada 98 796 45.64 34.5
13 Tapi 65 145 14.88 14.5
14 West flowing rivers from Tapi to Tadri 55 940 87.41 11.9
15 West flowing rivers from Tadri to Kanyakumari 56 177 113.53 24.3
16 East flowing rivers between Mahanadi and Pennar 86 643 22.52 13.1
17 East flowing rivers between Pennar and Kanyakumari 100 139 16.46 16.5
18 West flowing rivers of Kutch and Saurashtra including Luni 321 851 15.1 15
19 Area of inland drainage of Rajasthan