Water Sector at a Glance
1. Average Annual Precipitation (including snowfall) 4000 BCM | |
2. Geographical Area 328.7 Million Hectare | |
3. i) Census Population – 2001 | 1028.74 Million |
ii) Census Population – 2011 | 1210.19 Million |
4. Estimated Annual Rainfall 2011 | 3669.35 BCM |
5. Average Annual Water Resources Potential | 1869 BCM |
6. i) Per Capita Water Availability (2001) | 1816 Cubic Meter |
ii) Per Capita Water Availability (2011) | 1544 Cubic Meter |
7. Estimated Utilisable Water | |
i) Surface | 690 BCM |
ii)Ground | 431 BCM |
iii)Total | 1121 BCM |
8.a) Live Storage Capacity | 253.388 BCM |
ii) Projects Under Construction | 50.959 BCM |
Source:Water and related statistics: CWC
Dynamic Ground Water Resource (As on March, 2011)
Annual Replenish able Ground Water Resources | 433 bcm |
Net Annual Ground Water Availability | 398 bcm |
Annual Ground Water Draft for Irrigation Domestic & Industrial uses | 245 bcm |
Stage of Ground Water Development | 62% |
Source : GROUND WATER QUALITY Senario CGWB report
Water Quality
It is estimated that about 38,000 million litres per day (mld) of wastewater are generated in the urban centres having population more than 50,000 in India (housing more than 70% of urban population). The municipal wastewater treatment capacity developed so far in India is about 11,000 mld accounting for 29% of wastewater generation in these two classes of urban centers. In view of population increase, demand of freshwater for all the uses will be unmanageable. It is estimated that the projected wastewater from urban centres may cross 1,00,000 mld by 2050 and the rural India will also generate not less than 50,000 mld in view of water supply designs for community supplies in rural areas.