Deccan Chronicle

Groundwate­r level falls, TS faces crisis by March

24x7 power to farmers, deficit rain reasons for shortage

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

Depletion of the groundwate­r table in a majority of mandals in the state has set alarm bells ringing, as it could lead to severe drinking water crisis in March.

Deficit rainfall for two consecutiv­e years and round-theclock power supply to farmers are factors influencin­g depletion of groundwate­r levels. Officials claimed that

70 per cent of agricultur­e is based on groundwate­r (tube wells).

Despite most mandals receiving abnormal rainfall, the farmers have been drawing groundwate­r through about 22.5 lakh pump sets across the state. Groundwate­r levels are depleting at the rate of 0.25m every month and if this continues, the state could face severe drinking water crisis from March, which even the Telangana state government’s flagship Mission Bhagiratha cannot help.

Groundwate­r levels have dipped in around 70 per cent of mandals because of scanty rainfall. Officials said that out of 31 districts only 13 districts have received normal rain and the rest received deficit rain. The state received 699mm of rain against the normal of

845mm.

According to the Telangana state government’s executive summary report, out of 584 mandals in the state, 27 have received excess rain (20per cent or more), 204 mandals received deficit rain (20 per cent to -59 per cent) and 13 mandals received scanty rainfall (above -59 per cent).

During December 2018, as many as 1,248 wells were monitored across the state where maximum depth varied from 0.20m below ground level to 61.17m below ground level (m bgl).

The groundwate­r levels in

37 per cent of the state varied between five to 10 m bgl. The groundwate­r levels below 20 m bgl covered nine per cent of the state (68 mandals). On an average, groundwate­r level has depleted

0.25m since November and same continued in December.

A senior official from the groundwate­r department said 24x7 power supply to farmers and deficit rain badly hit the groundwate­r levels in the state. He said with water levels in the Krishna and Godavari river basins depleting at an alarming pace, depletion of groundwate­r levels was a cause of grave concern and would lead to severe drinking water crisis. Besides, if water was further drawn for irrigation, about 70 per cent of borewells would dry up by end of March.

He said the water crisis would worsen in 204 deficit rainfall mandals in districts like Hyderabad, Medak, Nalgonda, Warangal, Siddipet, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Rajanna-Siricilla, Kamareddy, Mahbubnaga­r and others. The official said that the situation has already worsened in 13 mandals which received scanty rainfall.

 ??  ?? Water spews out of a Mission Bhagiratha pipeline that carries drinking water to Hyderabad, at Medipur under Tanduru mandal in Nagarkurno­ol district on Sunday. The water leaked for three hours before officials responded. The pipeline burst at about 3 pm, and water reportedly gushed out to a height of 60 feet. Officials later stopped pumping of water till the leak could be fixed. The pipeline was laid about two years ago.
Water spews out of a Mission Bhagiratha pipeline that carries drinking water to Hyderabad, at Medipur under Tanduru mandal in Nagarkurno­ol district on Sunday. The water leaked for three hours before officials responded. The pipeline burst at about 3 pm, and water reportedly gushed out to a height of 60 feet. Officials later stopped pumping of water till the leak could be fixed. The pipeline was laid about two years ago.

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