Title: WATER
1WATER RESOURCES
2What is price you are willing to pay for these?
3Water A Unique Resource
- Prerequisite for all forms of life.
- No Substitute for water.
- Reusable but irreplaceable.
- Most critical limiting factor in aspects like
economic growth, food security, healthcare, etc.
4Water in Our World
5A small mathematical equation
- Total fresh water available 40,000 cu. Km
- Total population 6 billion.
- So, amount of fresh water available per person
per year 6600 cu. m. - Annual Per capita requirement 1700 cu.m (WHO
estimate) - So, is water actually scarce as we always
complain?
6Reasons for water scarcity
- Uneven distribution of water.
- Uneven/Unpredictable/Changing pattern of
rainfall. - Global warming.
- Pollution of various water bodies.
- Reduction of water table due to increased
extraction. - Inequitable distribution present in the society.
7Scarcity of water in Cities
- Lack of water retention.
- Leaking taps and rotting pipelines.
- Bad sewage system.
- Lack of proper town planning.
- These reasons very well applicable to megacities
of the world.
8Water Usage Pattern
Sector Global Use use in industrialised countries use in developed countries use in India
Agriculture 70 30 82 80
Industry 22 59 10 15
Domestic 8 11 8 5
9Usage of accessible water
10Water Wars Why and where are these conflicts?
- Inequitable distribution and use of water
resources. - Arise when water is used as instruments of war,
either as a tool or a target. - Conflicts between industries and local
communities. - Inter as well as intra- country conflicts.
11Water An Indian Perspective
- 60,000 villages with no water and still counting.
- Lack of safe drinking water leading to large no.
of diarrhoeal deaths. - Increasing population, disuse and disappearance
of traditional tanks and ponds. - Lack of community participation.
- Increase in run-off to the sea due to
deforestation and non-availability of tanks. - Extraction rate of borewells exceeds its recharge
rate more than two times.
12Solutions
- Transport of water by huge bags by sea.
- Towing of icebergs.
- Discovery of new, deep aquifiers full of water.
- Make desalination affordable using a cheap energy
source.
13Is there a way out?
- Reduce demand
- Catch rain whenever and wherever it falls.
- Adoption of decentralised systems of water supply
and sanitation. - Adopt fairer policies.
14Interlinking of Rivers A Panacea???
- Estimated investment Rs 5600 to Rs 10000
billion. - High interest burden for such a high investment.
- Political consensus will it ever be achieved?
- River sources drying up and choked with silt.
- Water to be pumped uphill.
- Large scale submergence of habitats, forests,
biodiversity, etc.
15Success stories on Water Conservation and
Management
- Auroville, Pondicherry Reviving traditional
water bodies. - Tarun Bharat Sangh Building of Check dams.
- Ralegaon Siddhi, Maharashtra Construction of
bunds and percolation tanks. - And many more.
16Bishop Cotton Girls High School - Bangalore
Pilot Project Planned Bishop Cottons Girls High School, Bangalore Pilot Project Planned Bishop Cottons Girls High School, Bangalore
Roof Area (square metre) 800
Rainfall (millimetres) 970
Rainwater Available 0.78 million litres
Rainwater harvestable 0.62 million litres
Investment Costs (Rs) 25,000
Savings from water harvested (Rs) 37,200 per year
17References Websites
- Environmental Studies From Crisis to Cure by R
Rajagopalan. - Ministry of Water Resources www.wrmin.nic.in
- www.earthtrends.wri.org
- www.data.cseindia.org
- www.rainwaterharvesting.org
18Thank you!!!
Abhiroop Chatterjee 2 Abhishek Ranjan
4 Dhirendra Pratap Singh - 13 Gautam Rajagopalan
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