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WATER RESOURCES
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INTRODUCTION
• Water, water everywhere, not a single drop
to drink. These lines show the concern over
deficiency of water resources. Now a days
water is becoming an important natural
resources because the demand of water is
constantly rising because of rising population
and development of living standard of the
people.
• This chapter deals with various concepts
related to water resources with causes of
deficiency and methods of replenishment.
• India receives nearly 4 per cent
of the global precipitation and
ranks 133 in the world in terms
of water availability per
person per annum.
• The total renewable water
resources of India are
estimated at 1,897 sq km per
annum.
• Water scarcity & the need for
water conservation &
management.
• Shortage of water is called
water scarcity.
CAUSES OF WATER SCARCITY
1. Water scarcity may be an
outcome of large and growing
population and consequent
greater demands for water, and
unequal access to it. A large
population means more water
not only for domestic use but
also to produce more food.
2. Hence, to facilitate higher food-
grain production, water
resources are being over-
exploited to expand irrigated
areas and dry-season
agriculture.
3. Most farmers have their own
wells and tube-wells in their farms
for irrigation to increase their
produce. It may lead to falling
groundwater levels. adversely
affecting water availability and
food security of the people.
4. Post-independent India witnessed
intensive industrialisation and
urbanisation. The ever increasing
number of industries has made
matters worse by exerting
pressure on existing freshwater
resources.
• A dam is a barrier across flowing
water that obstructs, directs or
retards the flow, often creating a
reservoir, lake or impoundment.
• Based on structure and the
materials used, dams are
classified as timber dams,
embankment dams or mason
dams, with several subtypes.
• According to the height, dams
can be categorised as large dams
and major dams or alternatively
as low dams, medium height
dams and high dams.
OPPOSITION OF
MULTI PURPOSE
PROJECTS
1. Regulating and
damming of rivers
affect their natural
flow causing poor
sediment flow.
2. Excessive
sedimentation at the
bottom of the
reservoir.
3. Rockier stream beds.
4. Poorer habitats for the rivers’ aquatic life.
5. Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult
for aquatic fauna to migrate, especially for
spawning.
6. The reservoirs that are created on the flood
plains also submerge the existing vegetation
and soil leading to its decomposition over a
period of time.
7. Dams have been unsuccessful in controlling
floods.
8. Dams cause large scale displacement of local
communities.
• Multi-purpose projects and
large dams have also been the
cause of many new social
movements like the ‘Narmada
Bachao Andolan” and the
Tehri Dam Andolan” etc.
Resistance to these projects
has primarily been due to the
large-scale displacement of
local communities.
• Local people often had to give
up their land, livelihood and
their meagre access and
control over resources for the
greater good of the nation.
• Narmada Bachao Andolan or Save Narmada
Movement is a Non Governmental Organisation
(NGO) that mobilised tribal people, formers
environmentalists and human rights activists
against the Sardar Sarovar Dam being built across
the Narmada river in Gujarat.
• Irrigation has also
changed the cropping
pattern of many regions
with farmers shifting to
water intensive and
commercial crops. This
has great ecological
consequences like
salinization of the soil.
• At the same time, it has
transformed the social
landscape i.e.
increasing the social
gap between the richer
land-owners and the
landless poor.
1. Ironically, the dams that
were constructed to control
floods have triggered floods
due to sedimentation in the
reservoir. Moreover, the big
dams have mostly been
unsuccessful in controlling
floods at the time of
excessive rainfall.
• The release of water from
dams during heavy rains
aggravated the flood situation
in Maharashtra and Gujarat in
2006.
2. The floods have not only
devastated life and property but
also caused extensive soil
erosion.
3. Sedimentation also meant that
the flood plains were deprived
of silt, a natural fertiliser,
further adding on to the
problem of land degradation.
4. It was also observed that the
multi-purpose projects induced
earthquakes, caused water-
borne diseases and pests and
pollution resulting from
excessive use of water.
RAINWATER
HARVESTING
• Many thought
that given the
disadvantages
and rising
resistance against
the multi-purpose
projects, water
harvesting system
was a viable
alternative, both
socio-
economically and
environmentally.
• In ancient India, along with the sophisticated
hydraulic structures, there existed an
extraordinary tradition of water-harvesting
system. People had in-depth knowledge of
rainfall regimes and soil types and developed
wide ranging techniques to harvest rainwater,
groundwater. river water and flood water in
keeping with the local ecological conditions and
their water needs.
• In hill and mountainous regions, people built
diversion channels like the ‘guls’ or ‘kuls’ of the
Western Himalayas for agricultures.
In the semi-arid and arid
regions of Rajasthan.
Particularly in Bikaner,
Phalodi and Barmer, almost
all the houses traditionally
had underground tanks or
tankas for storing drinking
water.
• The tanks could be as
large as a big room; one
household in Phalodi had
a tank that was 6.1 metres
deep, 4.27 metres long
and 2.44 metres wide.
• The rainwater can be stored in
the tankas till the next rainfall
making it an extremely reliable
source of drinking water when
all other sources are dried up,
particularly in the summers.
Rainwater, or palar pani, as
commonly referred to in these
parts, is considered the purest
form of natural water.
• Many houses constructed
underground rooms adjoining
the ‘tanka’ to beat the summer
heat as it would keep the room
cool.
• Fortunately, in
many parts of
rural and urban
India, rooftop
rainwater
harvesting is
being
successfully
adapted to store
and conserve
watery.
In Gendathur, a remote backward village in
Mysore. Karnataka. villagers have installed, in
their household’s rooftop, rainwater
harvesting system to meet their water needs.
Nearly 200 households have installed this
system and the village has earned the rare
distinction of being rich in rainwater.
• Gendathur receives an annual precipitation
of 1000 mm, and with 80 percent of
collection efficiency and of about 10 fillings,
every house can collect and use about
50,000 litres of water annually.
• From the 20 houses, the net amount of
rainwater harvested annually amounts to
1,00,000 litres.
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Chapter - 3, Water Resources, Geography, Social Science, Class 10

  • 1. CHAPTER - 3 WATER RESOURCES By Shivam Parmar (PPT Designer) Email for more PPTs at a very reasonable price. Email: parmarshivam105@gmail.com
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Water, water everywhere, not a single drop to drink. These lines show the concern over deficiency of water resources. Now a days water is becoming an important natural resources because the demand of water is constantly rising because of rising population and development of living standard of the people. • This chapter deals with various concepts related to water resources with causes of deficiency and methods of replenishment.
  • 3. • India receives nearly 4 per cent of the global precipitation and ranks 133 in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum. • The total renewable water resources of India are estimated at 1,897 sq km per annum. • Water scarcity & the need for water conservation & management. • Shortage of water is called water scarcity.
  • 4. CAUSES OF WATER SCARCITY 1. Water scarcity may be an outcome of large and growing population and consequent greater demands for water, and unequal access to it. A large population means more water not only for domestic use but also to produce more food. 2. Hence, to facilitate higher food- grain production, water resources are being over- exploited to expand irrigated areas and dry-season agriculture.
  • 5. 3. Most farmers have their own wells and tube-wells in their farms for irrigation to increase their produce. It may lead to falling groundwater levels. adversely affecting water availability and food security of the people. 4. Post-independent India witnessed intensive industrialisation and urbanisation. The ever increasing number of industries has made matters worse by exerting pressure on existing freshwater resources.
  • 6. • A dam is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment. • Based on structure and the materials used, dams are classified as timber dams, embankment dams or mason dams, with several subtypes. • According to the height, dams can be categorised as large dams and major dams or alternatively as low dams, medium height dams and high dams.
  • 7. OPPOSITION OF MULTI PURPOSE PROJECTS 1. Regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow causing poor sediment flow. 2. Excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir. 3. Rockier stream beds.
  • 8. 4. Poorer habitats for the rivers’ aquatic life. 5. Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate, especially for spawning. 6. The reservoirs that are created on the flood plains also submerge the existing vegetation and soil leading to its decomposition over a period of time. 7. Dams have been unsuccessful in controlling floods. 8. Dams cause large scale displacement of local communities.
  • 9. • Multi-purpose projects and large dams have also been the cause of many new social movements like the ‘Narmada Bachao Andolan” and the Tehri Dam Andolan” etc. Resistance to these projects has primarily been due to the large-scale displacement of local communities. • Local people often had to give up their land, livelihood and their meagre access and control over resources for the greater good of the nation.
  • 10. • Narmada Bachao Andolan or Save Narmada Movement is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) that mobilised tribal people, formers environmentalists and human rights activists against the Sardar Sarovar Dam being built across the Narmada river in Gujarat.
  • 11. • Irrigation has also changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to water intensive and commercial crops. This has great ecological consequences like salinization of the soil. • At the same time, it has transformed the social landscape i.e. increasing the social gap between the richer land-owners and the landless poor.
  • 12. 1. Ironically, the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir. Moreover, the big dams have mostly been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall. • The release of water from dams during heavy rains aggravated the flood situation in Maharashtra and Gujarat in 2006.
  • 13. 2. The floods have not only devastated life and property but also caused extensive soil erosion. 3. Sedimentation also meant that the flood plains were deprived of silt, a natural fertiliser, further adding on to the problem of land degradation. 4. It was also observed that the multi-purpose projects induced earthquakes, caused water- borne diseases and pests and pollution resulting from excessive use of water.
  • 14. RAINWATER HARVESTING • Many thought that given the disadvantages and rising resistance against the multi-purpose projects, water harvesting system was a viable alternative, both socio- economically and environmentally.
  • 15. • In ancient India, along with the sophisticated hydraulic structures, there existed an extraordinary tradition of water-harvesting system. People had in-depth knowledge of rainfall regimes and soil types and developed wide ranging techniques to harvest rainwater, groundwater. river water and flood water in keeping with the local ecological conditions and their water needs. • In hill and mountainous regions, people built diversion channels like the ‘guls’ or ‘kuls’ of the Western Himalayas for agricultures.
  • 16. In the semi-arid and arid regions of Rajasthan. Particularly in Bikaner, Phalodi and Barmer, almost all the houses traditionally had underground tanks or tankas for storing drinking water. • The tanks could be as large as a big room; one household in Phalodi had a tank that was 6.1 metres deep, 4.27 metres long and 2.44 metres wide.
  • 17. • The rainwater can be stored in the tankas till the next rainfall making it an extremely reliable source of drinking water when all other sources are dried up, particularly in the summers. Rainwater, or palar pani, as commonly referred to in these parts, is considered the purest form of natural water. • Many houses constructed underground rooms adjoining the ‘tanka’ to beat the summer heat as it would keep the room cool.
  • 18. • Fortunately, in many parts of rural and urban India, rooftop rainwater harvesting is being successfully adapted to store and conserve watery.
  • 19. In Gendathur, a remote backward village in Mysore. Karnataka. villagers have installed, in their household’s rooftop, rainwater harvesting system to meet their water needs. Nearly 200 households have installed this system and the village has earned the rare distinction of being rich in rainwater.
  • 20. • Gendathur receives an annual precipitation of 1000 mm, and with 80 percent of collection efficiency and of about 10 fillings, every house can collect and use about 50,000 litres of water annually. • From the 20 houses, the net amount of rainwater harvested annually amounts to 1,00,000 litres.
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