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WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUES AND PROGRAMMES IN INDIA, NATIONAL
WATER POLICIY
IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
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Presented by
M. Uday Bhaskar
TAD-20-26
Dept of Agril. Extn
World’s second largest producer of rice,
wheat, sugarcane, cotton etc
World’s second largest fruit and vegetable
producer
World’s largest producer of milk, jute and
pulses
World's biggest cattle population with 281
million animals
World’s second largest producer and also
consumer of silk in the world
World's third largest fishing industry
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COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
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• The programme was launched in 1974-75 and was restructured and renamed
as Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM)
Programme from 1st April 2004.
• The main objective of CAD&WM Programme is to enhance utilization of
irrigation potential created and improve agriculture productivity and
production on a sustainable basis through integrated and coordinated
approach involving multidisciplinary team.
http://cadwm.gov.in/cadwm-dashboard/
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MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974)
Objective:
To bridge the gap between the irigation potential created and that utliilized
through increase in irrigated areas and there on to increase efficient
utilization of irrigation water and improve the agricultural productivity in
irrigation commands
Functions:
• modernization, maintenance and efficient operation of the irrigation
system up to the outlet of one cubic feet per second capacity.
• development and maintenance of the main and intermediate drainage
system.
• development of field channels and field drains within the cornmand of each
outlet.
• land leveling on an outlet command basis.
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• consolidation of holdings and redrawing of field boundaries.
• enforcement of a proper system of Warabundi (roster) and fair distribution
of water to individual fields.
• development of groundwater to supplement surface irrigation
• selection and introduction of suitable cropping practices.
• supply of inputs and services including credit.
• preparing individual programs of activities for small farmers, marginal
farmers and agricultural labor.
• diversification of agriculture and development of activities like animal
husbandry, farm-forestry and poultry
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MANAGEMENT CADA- AP
The Govt. of A.P. is implementing water sector reforms initiated by World
Bank. As a part of it promoted farmers participation in water sector CADA is
nodal agency for implementation
CADA, Andhra Pradesh is performing the following activities
1. PMKSY schemes
2. Water user associations activities
3. AP Integrated irrigation & Agricultural Transformation project
4. AP irrigation and Livelihood improvement project
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MANAGEMENT CENTRAL GROUNDWATER BOARD, FARIDABAD (1970)
• Central Ground Water Board is a multi-disciplinary scientific organization
consisting of Hydrogeologists, Geophysicists, Chemists, Hydrologists,
Hydro meteorologists and Engineers
• Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), national Apex Agency entrusted
with the responsibilities of providing scientific inputs for management,
exploration, monitoring, assessment, augmentation and regulation of
ground water resources of the country.
• Later this was merged with the Ground Water Wing of the Geological
Survey of India during 1972.
Shri G C Pati, Chairman, CGWB http://cgwb.gov.in/index.html
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MANAGEMENT CENTRAL SOIL AND MATERIALS RESEARCH STATION
• The Central Soil and Materials Research Station (CSMRS), is a premier
institute in the country located at New Delhi, which deals with field and
laboratory investigations, basic and applied research, and problems in
Geotechnical engineering, construction materials and allied fields relevant
to river valley projects within India and neighboring countries viz. Nepal,
Bhutan, Afghanistan, Myanmar etc.
S.L GUPTA, Director
http://csmrs.gov.in/index.aspx
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MANAGEMENT CENTRAL WATER COMISSION, NEW DELHI
• Central Water Commission is a premier Technical Organization entrusted with
the general responsibilities of initiating, coordinating and furthering in
consultation of the State Governments concerned, schemes for control,
conservation and utilization of water resources throughout the country, for
purpose of Flood Control, Irrigation, Navigation, Drinking Water Supply and
Water Power Development
• The work of the Commission is divided among 3 wings namely, Designs and
Research (D&R) Wing, River Management (RM) Wing and Water Planning
and Projects (WP&P) Wing.
Shri S.K Haldar, Chairman
http://www.cwc.gov.in/dashboard
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MANAGEMENT CENTRAL WATER COMISSION, NEW DELHI
http://www.cwc.gov.in/dashboard
Dr. J. V. Tyagi, Director
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MANAGEMENT National Institute of Hydrology
NIH is a premier Research and Development organization established as an
autonomous society in 1978 with its headquarters at Roorkee.
OBJECTIVES
• To undertake, aid, promote and coordinate systematic and scientific work
on all aspects of hydrology
• To cooperate and collaborate with other national, foreign and international
organizations in the field of hydrology
• To establish and maintain a research and reference library in pursuance of
the objectives of the Society and equip the same with books, reviews,
magazines and other relevant publications.
http://nihroorkee.gov.in/
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MANAGEMENT National Institute of Hydrology
UHPACKI (Unit Hydrograph Applications for Flood Estimation Package)
This software package is developed to carry out unit hydrograph analysis for
the estimation of flood for gauged as well as ungauged catchments of small
and medium size. (Rs. 1000)
Other software's developed
FLPACK(Flood Estimation for Large Catchments Using Deterministic
Approach Package)
SRA (Software for Reservoir Analysis)
• Centre of Excellence for Advance Groundwater Research
• Centre of Excellence for Hydrological Modelling
• Technology Transfer
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MANAGEMENT NATIONAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
• National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCC) was established
on 9th January 1957 as a premier construction company to undertake
irrigation and hydel projects and diversified in other fields of construction.
• Over the past 63 years NPCC has created land marks by completing
innumerable projects even in remote areas where private sector companies
did not venture like,
Completion of Wazirabad barrage across river Yamuna in one working
season at Delhi,
Asia's longest Sir Author Cotton barrage across river Godavari in A.P.
Ramagundam STPP
Civil Works for Vizag Steel Plant at Andhra Pradesh
IARI Campus at Pusa New Delhi
http://npcc.gov.in/
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MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
• The National Water Development Agency (NWDA), was set up in July 1982
as Autonomous Society to carry out the water balance and other studies
on a scientific and realistic basis for optimum utilization of water resources
of the Peninsular river system
• In the year 1990, NWDA was also entrusted with the task of Himalayan
Component of National Perspective Plan.
• In 2006, it was decided that NWDA will explore the feasibility of intra-
states links and to take up the work for preparation of Detailed Project
Report (DPR) of river link proposals under National Perspective Plan (NPP).
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MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY
To circumvent the problem of pollution of water resources, the Ministry of
Environment and forests, supported the formation of WQAA from May 2001.
The ministry of water ressources assists the WQAA in carrying out and
cordinating its functions
Narmada Control Authority
The narmada water disputes tribunal, constituted to adjudicated upon the
water dispute pertaining to river narmada, in its final order provided for the
setting up of a machinery for implementing its directions and decisions.
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MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974)
Objective:
To bridge the gap between the irigation potential created and that utliilized
through increase in irrigated areas and there on to increase efficient
utilization of irrigation water and improve the agricultural productivity in
irrigation commands
Functions:
• modernization, maintenance and efficient operation of the irrigation
system up to the outlet of one cubic feet per second capacity.
• development and maintenance of the main and intermediate drainage
system.
• development of field channels and field drains within the cornmand of each
outlet.
• land leveling on an outlet command basis.
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• consolidation of holdings and redrawing of field boundaries.
• enforcement of a proper system of Warabundi (roster) and fair distribution
of water to individual fields.
• development of groundwater to supplement surface irrigation
• selection and introduction of suitable cropping practices.
• supply of inputs and services including credit.
• preparing individual programs of activities for small farmers, marginal
farmers and agricultural labor.
• diversification of agriculture and development of activities like animal
husbandry, farm-forestry and poultry
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MANAGEMENT CADA- AP
The Govt. of A.P. is implementing water sector reforms initiated by World
Bank. As a part of it promoted farmers participation in water sector CADA is
nodal agency for implementation
CADA, Andhra Pradesh is performing the following activities
1. PMKSY schemes
2. Water user associations activities
3. AP Integrated irrigation & Agricultural Transformation project
4. AP irrigation and Livelihood improvement project
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MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS
It refers to the participation of users- the farmers- in the management of the
irrigation system or involvement of irrigation users in all aspects irrigation
management and at all levels.
Structure of the Participatory Irrigation Management
in Andhra Pradesh
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MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS
Water user associations is an organization for water management
made up of group of small and large scale users such as
irrigators, who pool their financial, technical, material and human
resources for the operation and maintenance of local water
system, such as river or water basin
Objectives:
1) Conservation of water catchments
2) Sustainable water resource management
3) Increase availability of water resources
4) Development of sustainable and responsive institutions
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MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS
Functions of WUA’S:
1) to prepare and implement a warabandi schedule for each irrigation season,
consistent with the operational plan, based upon the entitlement, area, soil and
cropping pattern as approved by the distributary committee, or as the case may be,
the project committee;
2) to prepare a plan for the maintenance of irrigation system in the area of its operation
at the end of each crop season and carry out the maintenance works of both
distributary system and minor and field drains in its area of operation with the funds
of the association from time to time;
3) to regulate the use of water among the various pipe outlets under its area of
operation according to the warabandi schedule of the system
4) to promote economy in the use of water allocated
5) to prepare and maintain an inventory of the irrigation system within the area of
operation; (i) to monitor flow of water for irrigation; (j) to resolve the disputes, if any,
between the members and water users in its area of operation; (k) to raise resources;
(l) to maintain accounts; (m) to cause annual audit of its accounts;
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The Andhra Pradesh Farmers’ Management of Irrigation Act that created a
three tier WUAs system at hydraulic level, and distributory committee and
project committee.
RIVER DISPUTES
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MANAGEMENT BRAMHAPUTRA BOARD
• The Brahmaputra Board, a statutory body was set up under an Act of
Parliament called the Brahmaputra Board Act, (Act 46 of 1980) under the
Ministry of Irrigation (Now renamed as Ministry of Jal Shakti).
• The Board started functioning with its Head Quarters at Guwahati from
11th January 1982.
Regulation and development of Inter-State
Brahmaputra &Barak River Valley
Integrated Management of Flood and
River Basins of interstate / international
rivers of NE Region
Shri Rajiv Yadav
Chairman,
Brahmaputra Board
http://brahmaputraboard.gov.in/
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TEACHING AND RESEARCH IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONS
1. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka
2. International Centre for Water Technology (ICWT), California State
University, Fresno
3. Directorate of Water Management (DWM) - ICAR, Bhubaneswar, Orissa,
India
4. Water Technology Centre (WTC) – ICAR, IARI, New Delhi, India
5. Water Technology Centre (WTC) - ICAR, TNAU, India
6. Water Technology Centre (WTC), - ANGRAU, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(now Telangana state), India.
7. Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute
(WALAMTARI), Himayatsagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana
State), India
ACCLERATED IRRIGATION BENEFITS PROGRAMME
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• Was launched during 1996-97 to provide loan assistance to the states to
complete some of the incomplete major/medium irrigation projects,
which are in advanced stage of completion.
• After launch of PMKSY in 2015-16, AIBP became a part of PMKSY.
• Since its inception, 297 Irrigation / Multi-Purpose Projects have been
included for funding under AIBP. Out of this 143 projects have been
completed and 5 projects were foreclosed.
• Twenty five states benefited through this programme till date
http://pmksy-mowr.nic.in/aibp/
COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
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• The programme was launched in 1974-75 and was restructured and renamed
as Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM)
Programme from 1st April 2004.
• The main objective of CAD&WM Programme is to enhance utilization of
irrigation potential created and improve agriculture productivity and
production on a sustainable basis through integrated and coordinated
approach involving multidisciplinary team.
http://cadwm.gov.in/cadwm-dashboard/
COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
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Components of CADWM Programme
Components of Command Area Development and Water Management being
implemented for completion of CAD works of the prioritised AIBP projects are:
(a) Structural Intervention :
(i) On-Farm Development (OFD) works;
(ii) Construction of field, intermediate & link drains;
(iii) Correction of system deficiencies; and
(iv) Reclamation of waterlogged areas.
(b) Non-Structural Intervention:
(i) One time Functional Grant to the registered Water Users’ Associations (WUAs);
(ii) One time Infrastructure Grant to the registered WUAs;
(iii) Trainings, demonstration, and adaptive trials with respect to water use efficiency,
increased productivity, and sustainable irrigation in participatory environment.
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Pradhan Mantri Krishi
Sinchayee Yojana
More crop per drop
1ST JULY 2015
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Vision
Har Khet ko Pani
Jal Sanchaya
Jal Sinchan
Strategy Outcome
Increase gross
irrigated area
Bridging gap -
irrigation potential &
utilisation
Water distribution
network
Enhance water use
efficiency &
Management
More crop
per drop
Enhanced
Farm
productivity
Rural
Prosperity
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Water Sources
Distribution
Network
Crop & Water
Management
Water Use
Efficiency
• Creation, repair, restoration &
renovation of water sources
• Promoting efficient conveyance and
field application devices
• Encouraging community irrigation
management
• Developing/Strengthening
distribution network for brining
water to farm
• Crop alignment, moisture
conservation
Strengthening
Irrigation
Supply
Chain
PMKSY (Watershed)
Soil & Moisture Conservation
Rain water harvesting
Runoff Mgmt & Treatment
Livelihood support activities
AIBP
Medium & Major Projects
 National Projects
PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani)
 Surface Minor Irrigation
Command Area Distribution
Water Diversion System
Lift Irrigation,Ground water dev
 Traditional Water harvesting,
RRR of water bodies
PMKSY( Per drop More Crop)
 On farm water mgmt
Precision irrigation
Dist/State irrg. Plan
Extension Activities
Coordination & Monitoring
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MANAGEMENT Components of PMKSY
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Convergence of investments in irrigation
Expand cultivable area under irrigation (Har Khet ko pani)
Improve on-farm water use efficiency (Jal Sinchan),
Sustainable water conservation practices (Jal Sanchay)
Source augmentation, arresting runoff, soil & moisture
conservation
Precision-irrigation and water saving technologies (More crop per drop)
Extension activities on water harvesting/ management , crop
alignment etc.
Greater private investments in irrigation
NSC
NEC
SLSC IDWG DLIC
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MANAGEMENT Institutional Set up
Policy, strategic direction, interstate
i s s u e s , national priorities
Inter ministerial coordination,
allocation of resources, monitoring &
supervision, administrative i s s u e s
Approval of projects and overall
coordination & supervision
Preparation of DIP, D P R s , Coordination
and monitoring
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• http://pmksy-mowr.nic.in/aibp/AIBPDashBoard.aspx
• https://pmksy.gov.in/mis/rptOneTouchReport.aspx
• https://iwmpmis.nic.in/fcDolr.do?method=dashboard
PMKSY DASHBOARD
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ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME
• Progressive States: Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana
• Under performing States: Punjab, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa
• States where Micro Irrigation is yet to pick up: Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and West Bengal
https://pmksy.gov.in/microirrigation/Reports.aspx
https://www.pmksy.gov.in/mis/
Drip
53%
Sprinkler
47%
Drip
74%
Sprinkler
26%
Drip 1909231
Sprinkler 1662951
Total 3572182
Drip 460485
Sprinkler 161384
Total 621869
AP contributes 24% of Drip area & 17% of total area in India
Source: http://pmksy.gov.in/
INDIA AP
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MANAGEMENT AREA COVERAGE – 2015-16 to 2018-19
Status as on 12-03-2019
1.72 lakh. farmers covering 2.00 Lakh. hA in AP during 2018-19
Sl.
No
District State Area in HA
1 Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 34120
2 YSR Kadapa Andhra Pradesh 33838
3 Chittoor Andhra Pradesh 27274
4 Prakasam Andhra Pradesh 23765
5 Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 22824
6 Banaskantha Gujarat 22393
7 Jalgaon Maharashtra 19596
8 Villupuram Tamilnadu 19516
9 Kalaburgi Karnataka 19023
10 West Godavari Andhra Pradesh 16151
TOP 10 DISTRICTS IN AREA COVERAGE IN INDIA (2018-19)
Source: http://pmksy.gov.in/
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02 Useful for enhancing food and agricultural production through irrigation.
03 Intensive and unregulated ground water pumping in many areas has caused
rapid and widespread decline in ground water levels.
04 Several attempts have been made by the Govt. of India for groundwater
management.
01 Fulfills the drinking water requirements of 85% rural and 50% urban India.
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Groundwater - Context
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Atal Bhujal Yojana - Objective
0
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Demand side Supply side
Micro-irrigation
(drip/sprinkler)
Check dams
Recycling of water Percolation ponds
Underground pipelines Contour bunds
Crop diversification Farm ponds
Feeder separation for
irrigation power supply
Recharge wells
Pressurized irrigation Vented dams
Gully plugs
Drainage line treatment (ridge
to valley approach)
Construction of major dams, large scale irrigation projects, recharge using industrial wastewater prohibited under
ABhY.
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https://ataljal.in/Dashboard/Dashboard
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• Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare (MoA&FW), Government of
India is the Nodal Ministry.
• The objective of the fund is to facilitate
State Govts. efforts in mobilizing
additional resources for expanding
coverage under micro irrigation
As on 31 October 2020, the
cumulative sanction and release
under MIF stands at Rs. 3805.68
and Rs. 1094.90 crore, respectively.
This will help these State Govts. in
their efforts to expand micro
irrigation to an area of 12.565 lakh
ha. involving 10.06 lakh farmers, of
which about 78% will be SF/MF.
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Benefits of Setting Up of Micro Irrigation Fund (MIF)
The benefits of setting up of Micro Irrigation Funds are as follows:-
• This dedicated fund will supplement Per Drop More Crop Component
(PDMC) of PMKSY in an efficient and timely manner.
• Additional investment for composite / commodity / community / cluster
based micro irrigation projects may bring out additional 10 lakh hectares.
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MANAGEMENT INTERLINKING OF RIVERS
⚫Building 30 links, 3000 small
and large reservoirs, 12500 km
of canals to link 36 Himalayan
and Peninsular rivers to effect
178 km3 of inter-basin water
transport.
⚫35 million ha of new irrigated
area;
⚫Gestation Period:
Proposed=2016; Most
Likely=2050
⚫Cost = Rs 560,000 cr. at 2002
prices (US $ 120 Billion); 1 -
1.5% of India’s GDP for the next
3 decades.
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• National Water Policy is formulated by the Ministry of Water Resources of
the Government of India to govern the planning and development of
water resources and their optimum utilization.
• The first National Water Policy was adopted in September, 1987. It was
reviewed and updated in 2002 and later in 2012.
• In june 7,2012- ministry of water resource published the draft in water policy
2012.
1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DRAFT NWP
– The principle of social justice must inform the use and
allocation of water.
– A common integrated perspective should govern the
planning and management of water resources.
– For the conservation,water may be treated as an economic
asset.
– River basin should be considered as the basic hydrological
unit.
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2.Enhancing water available for use.
• Rainfall need to be used directly.
• Aquifier need to be mapped to know quality of ground
resources.
• Inter basin transfers need to be encouraged.
• Watershed development activities need to be undertakento
increse soil moisture and water productivity
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3.Water pricing
• Water regulatory authority should be established in
each state.
• Water charges should be determined in a volumetric
manner.
• Recycle and reuse of water should be encouraged.
• WUA should be given powers to collect water charges.
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4.Project planning and implementation
• All clearences required for the project should be made in time.
• Avoid time and cost over runs.
• Local governing bodies such as panchayats,municipalities
etc..should be involved in the planning of projects.
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5.Management of flood and drought.
• Land,soil,energy management with scientific reserch should be
used to evolve different agricultural strategies.
• Revetments,embankments etc..should be constructed to
prevent soil erosion.
• Operating procedures should be evolved and implemented.
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6.Transboundary rivers
• Efforts should be made to enter international aggrements
with neighbouring countries for exchanging hydrological data
of rivers.
7.Research and training needs
• Grants should be given to states to update technology,design
and planning
• An autonomous centre for reserch on water policy should be
established.
• Regular training and academic courses in water
management should be promoted.
• A national campaign for water literacy need to be started.
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8.Implementation of national water policy.
• National water board should prepare a plan based on
national water policy as approved by the national water
resources council.
• State water policies need to be drafted in accordance with
this policy.
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MANAGEMENT WATER PRICING POLICY
Although the first water
policy was adopted in 1987, Kerala, a
southern state, imposed irrigation water
pricing for the first time in 1974.
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Andhra Pradesh is a riverine state with 40 major, medium and minor rivers. Godavari,
Krishna, Vamsadhara, Nagavali and Pennar are major interstate rivers
APWRIMS
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http://apwrims.ap.gov.in/
WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUES AND PROGRAMMES IN INDIA, NATIONAL WATER POLICY
WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUES AND PROGRAMMES IN INDIA, NATIONAL WATER POLICY

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WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUES AND PROGRAMMES IN INDIA, NATIONAL WATER POLICY

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  • 2. TOPIC- WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUES AND PROGRAMMES IN INDIA, NATIONAL WATER POLICIY IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT AGRON-605 Presented by M. Uday Bhaskar TAD-20-26 Dept of Agril. Extn
  • 3. World’s second largest producer of rice, wheat, sugarcane, cotton etc World’s second largest fruit and vegetable producer World’s largest producer of milk, jute and pulses World's biggest cattle population with 281 million animals World’s second largest producer and also consumer of silk in the world World's third largest fishing industry
  • 7. COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME ANGRAU AAGRO-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT • The programme was launched in 1974-75 and was restructured and renamed as Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM) Programme from 1st April 2004. • The main objective of CAD&WM Programme is to enhance utilization of irrigation potential created and improve agriculture productivity and production on a sustainable basis through integrated and coordinated approach involving multidisciplinary team. http://cadwm.gov.in/cadwm-dashboard/
  • 8. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974) Objective: To bridge the gap between the irigation potential created and that utliilized through increase in irrigated areas and there on to increase efficient utilization of irrigation water and improve the agricultural productivity in irrigation commands Functions: • modernization, maintenance and efficient operation of the irrigation system up to the outlet of one cubic feet per second capacity. • development and maintenance of the main and intermediate drainage system. • development of field channels and field drains within the cornmand of each outlet. • land leveling on an outlet command basis.
  • 9. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974) • consolidation of holdings and redrawing of field boundaries. • enforcement of a proper system of Warabundi (roster) and fair distribution of water to individual fields. • development of groundwater to supplement surface irrigation • selection and introduction of suitable cropping practices. • supply of inputs and services including credit. • preparing individual programs of activities for small farmers, marginal farmers and agricultural labor. • diversification of agriculture and development of activities like animal husbandry, farm-forestry and poultry
  • 10. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CADA- AP The Govt. of A.P. is implementing water sector reforms initiated by World Bank. As a part of it promoted farmers participation in water sector CADA is nodal agency for implementation CADA, Andhra Pradesh is performing the following activities 1. PMKSY schemes 2. Water user associations activities 3. AP Integrated irrigation & Agricultural Transformation project 4. AP irrigation and Livelihood improvement project
  • 11. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CENTRAL GROUNDWATER BOARD, FARIDABAD (1970) • Central Ground Water Board is a multi-disciplinary scientific organization consisting of Hydrogeologists, Geophysicists, Chemists, Hydrologists, Hydro meteorologists and Engineers • Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), national Apex Agency entrusted with the responsibilities of providing scientific inputs for management, exploration, monitoring, assessment, augmentation and regulation of ground water resources of the country. • Later this was merged with the Ground Water Wing of the Geological Survey of India during 1972. Shri G C Pati, Chairman, CGWB http://cgwb.gov.in/index.html
  • 12. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CENTRAL SOIL AND MATERIALS RESEARCH STATION • The Central Soil and Materials Research Station (CSMRS), is a premier institute in the country located at New Delhi, which deals with field and laboratory investigations, basic and applied research, and problems in Geotechnical engineering, construction materials and allied fields relevant to river valley projects within India and neighboring countries viz. Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Myanmar etc. S.L GUPTA, Director http://csmrs.gov.in/index.aspx
  • 13. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CENTRAL WATER COMISSION, NEW DELHI • Central Water Commission is a premier Technical Organization entrusted with the general responsibilities of initiating, coordinating and furthering in consultation of the State Governments concerned, schemes for control, conservation and utilization of water resources throughout the country, for purpose of Flood Control, Irrigation, Navigation, Drinking Water Supply and Water Power Development • The work of the Commission is divided among 3 wings namely, Designs and Research (D&R) Wing, River Management (RM) Wing and Water Planning and Projects (WP&P) Wing. Shri S.K Haldar, Chairman http://www.cwc.gov.in/dashboard
  • 14. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CENTRAL WATER COMISSION, NEW DELHI http://www.cwc.gov.in/dashboard
  • 15. Dr. J. V. Tyagi, Director ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT National Institute of Hydrology NIH is a premier Research and Development organization established as an autonomous society in 1978 with its headquarters at Roorkee. OBJECTIVES • To undertake, aid, promote and coordinate systematic and scientific work on all aspects of hydrology • To cooperate and collaborate with other national, foreign and international organizations in the field of hydrology • To establish and maintain a research and reference library in pursuance of the objectives of the Society and equip the same with books, reviews, magazines and other relevant publications. http://nihroorkee.gov.in/
  • 16. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT National Institute of Hydrology UHPACKI (Unit Hydrograph Applications for Flood Estimation Package) This software package is developed to carry out unit hydrograph analysis for the estimation of flood for gauged as well as ungauged catchments of small and medium size. (Rs. 1000) Other software's developed FLPACK(Flood Estimation for Large Catchments Using Deterministic Approach Package) SRA (Software for Reservoir Analysis) • Centre of Excellence for Advance Groundwater Research • Centre of Excellence for Hydrological Modelling • Technology Transfer
  • 17. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION • National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCC) was established on 9th January 1957 as a premier construction company to undertake irrigation and hydel projects and diversified in other fields of construction. • Over the past 63 years NPCC has created land marks by completing innumerable projects even in remote areas where private sector companies did not venture like, Completion of Wazirabad barrage across river Yamuna in one working season at Delhi, Asia's longest Sir Author Cotton barrage across river Godavari in A.P. Ramagundam STPP Civil Works for Vizag Steel Plant at Andhra Pradesh IARI Campus at Pusa New Delhi http://npcc.gov.in/
  • 18. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY • The National Water Development Agency (NWDA), was set up in July 1982 as Autonomous Society to carry out the water balance and other studies on a scientific and realistic basis for optimum utilization of water resources of the Peninsular river system • In the year 1990, NWDA was also entrusted with the task of Himalayan Component of National Perspective Plan. • In 2006, it was decided that NWDA will explore the feasibility of intra- states links and to take up the work for preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR) of river link proposals under National Perspective Plan (NPP).
  • 19. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY To circumvent the problem of pollution of water resources, the Ministry of Environment and forests, supported the formation of WQAA from May 2001. The ministry of water ressources assists the WQAA in carrying out and cordinating its functions Narmada Control Authority The narmada water disputes tribunal, constituted to adjudicated upon the water dispute pertaining to river narmada, in its final order provided for the setting up of a machinery for implementing its directions and decisions.
  • 20. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974) Objective: To bridge the gap between the irigation potential created and that utliilized through increase in irrigated areas and there on to increase efficient utilization of irrigation water and improve the agricultural productivity in irrigation commands Functions: • modernization, maintenance and efficient operation of the irrigation system up to the outlet of one cubic feet per second capacity. • development and maintenance of the main and intermediate drainage system. • development of field channels and field drains within the cornmand of each outlet. • land leveling on an outlet command basis.
  • 21. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(1974) • consolidation of holdings and redrawing of field boundaries. • enforcement of a proper system of Warabundi (roster) and fair distribution of water to individual fields. • development of groundwater to supplement surface irrigation • selection and introduction of suitable cropping practices. • supply of inputs and services including credit. • preparing individual programs of activities for small farmers, marginal farmers and agricultural labor. • diversification of agriculture and development of activities like animal husbandry, farm-forestry and poultry
  • 22. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT CADA- AP The Govt. of A.P. is implementing water sector reforms initiated by World Bank. As a part of it promoted farmers participation in water sector CADA is nodal agency for implementation CADA, Andhra Pradesh is performing the following activities 1. PMKSY schemes 2. Water user associations activities 3. AP Integrated irrigation & Agricultural Transformation project 4. AP irrigation and Livelihood improvement project
  • 23. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS It refers to the participation of users- the farmers- in the management of the irrigation system or involvement of irrigation users in all aspects irrigation management and at all levels. Structure of the Participatory Irrigation Management in Andhra Pradesh
  • 24. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS Water user associations is an organization for water management made up of group of small and large scale users such as irrigators, who pool their financial, technical, material and human resources for the operation and maintenance of local water system, such as river or water basin Objectives: 1) Conservation of water catchments 2) Sustainable water resource management 3) Increase availability of water resources 4) Development of sustainable and responsive institutions
  • 25. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS Functions of WUA’S: 1) to prepare and implement a warabandi schedule for each irrigation season, consistent with the operational plan, based upon the entitlement, area, soil and cropping pattern as approved by the distributary committee, or as the case may be, the project committee; 2) to prepare a plan for the maintenance of irrigation system in the area of its operation at the end of each crop season and carry out the maintenance works of both distributary system and minor and field drains in its area of operation with the funds of the association from time to time; 3) to regulate the use of water among the various pipe outlets under its area of operation according to the warabandi schedule of the system 4) to promote economy in the use of water allocated 5) to prepare and maintain an inventory of the irrigation system within the area of operation; (i) to monitor flow of water for irrigation; (j) to resolve the disputes, if any, between the members and water users in its area of operation; (k) to raise resources; (l) to maintain accounts; (m) to cause annual audit of its accounts;
  • 27. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS-AP The Andhra Pradesh Farmers’ Management of Irrigation Act that created a three tier WUAs system at hydraulic level, and distributory committee and project committee.
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  • 30. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT BRAMHAPUTRA BOARD • The Brahmaputra Board, a statutory body was set up under an Act of Parliament called the Brahmaputra Board Act, (Act 46 of 1980) under the Ministry of Irrigation (Now renamed as Ministry of Jal Shakti). • The Board started functioning with its Head Quarters at Guwahati from 11th January 1982. Regulation and development of Inter-State Brahmaputra &Barak River Valley Integrated Management of Flood and River Basins of interstate / international rivers of NE Region Shri Rajiv Yadav Chairman, Brahmaputra Board http://brahmaputraboard.gov.in/
  • 31. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT TEACHING AND RESEARCH IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS 1. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka 2. International Centre for Water Technology (ICWT), California State University, Fresno 3. Directorate of Water Management (DWM) - ICAR, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India 4. Water Technology Centre (WTC) – ICAR, IARI, New Delhi, India 5. Water Technology Centre (WTC) - ICAR, TNAU, India 6. Water Technology Centre (WTC), - ANGRAU, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana state), India. 7. Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute (WALAMTARI), Himayatsagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana State), India
  • 32. ACCLERATED IRRIGATION BENEFITS PROGRAMME ANGRAU AAGRO-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT • Was launched during 1996-97 to provide loan assistance to the states to complete some of the incomplete major/medium irrigation projects, which are in advanced stage of completion. • After launch of PMKSY in 2015-16, AIBP became a part of PMKSY. • Since its inception, 297 Irrigation / Multi-Purpose Projects have been included for funding under AIBP. Out of this 143 projects have been completed and 5 projects were foreclosed. • Twenty five states benefited through this programme till date http://pmksy-mowr.nic.in/aibp/
  • 33. COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME ANGRAU AAGRO-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT • The programme was launched in 1974-75 and was restructured and renamed as Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM) Programme from 1st April 2004. • The main objective of CAD&WM Programme is to enhance utilization of irrigation potential created and improve agriculture productivity and production on a sustainable basis through integrated and coordinated approach involving multidisciplinary team. http://cadwm.gov.in/cadwm-dashboard/
  • 34. COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME ANGRAU AAGRO-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Components of CADWM Programme Components of Command Area Development and Water Management being implemented for completion of CAD works of the prioritised AIBP projects are: (a) Structural Intervention : (i) On-Farm Development (OFD) works; (ii) Construction of field, intermediate & link drains; (iii) Correction of system deficiencies; and (iv) Reclamation of waterlogged areas. (b) Non-Structural Intervention: (i) One time Functional Grant to the registered Water Users’ Associations (WUAs); (ii) One time Infrastructure Grant to the registered WUAs; (iii) Trainings, demonstration, and adaptive trials with respect to water use efficiency, increased productivity, and sustainable irrigation in participatory environment.
  • 36. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Vision Har Khet ko Pani Jal Sanchaya Jal Sinchan Strategy Outcome Increase gross irrigated area Bridging gap - irrigation potential & utilisation Water distribution network Enhance water use efficiency & Management More crop per drop Enhanced Farm productivity Rural Prosperity
  • 37. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT END TO END SOLUTION Water Sources Distribution Network Crop & Water Management Water Use Efficiency • Creation, repair, restoration & renovation of water sources • Promoting efficient conveyance and field application devices • Encouraging community irrigation management • Developing/Strengthening distribution network for brining water to farm • Crop alignment, moisture conservation Strengthening Irrigation Supply Chain
  • 38. PMKSY (Watershed) Soil & Moisture Conservation Rain water harvesting Runoff Mgmt & Treatment Livelihood support activities AIBP Medium & Major Projects  National Projects PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani)  Surface Minor Irrigation Command Area Distribution Water Diversion System Lift Irrigation,Ground water dev  Traditional Water harvesting, RRR of water bodies PMKSY( Per drop More Crop)  On farm water mgmt Precision irrigation Dist/State irrg. Plan Extension Activities Coordination & Monitoring ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Components of PMKSY
  • 39. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Objectives of PMKSY Convergence of investments in irrigation Expand cultivable area under irrigation (Har Khet ko pani) Improve on-farm water use efficiency (Jal Sinchan), Sustainable water conservation practices (Jal Sanchay) Source augmentation, arresting runoff, soil & moisture conservation Precision-irrigation and water saving technologies (More crop per drop) Extension activities on water harvesting/ management , crop alignment etc. Greater private investments in irrigation
  • 40. NSC NEC SLSC IDWG DLIC ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Institutional Set up Policy, strategic direction, interstate i s s u e s , national priorities Inter ministerial coordination, allocation of resources, monitoring & supervision, administrative i s s u e s Approval of projects and overall coordination & supervision Preparation of DIP, D P R s , Coordination and monitoring
  • 42. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME • Progressive States: Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana • Under performing States: Punjab, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa • States where Micro Irrigation is yet to pick up: Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and West Bengal https://pmksy.gov.in/microirrigation/Reports.aspx https://www.pmksy.gov.in/mis/
  • 43. Drip 53% Sprinkler 47% Drip 74% Sprinkler 26% Drip 1909231 Sprinkler 1662951 Total 3572182 Drip 460485 Sprinkler 161384 Total 621869 AP contributes 24% of Drip area & 17% of total area in India Source: http://pmksy.gov.in/ INDIA AP ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT AREA COVERAGE – 2015-16 to 2018-19
  • 44. Status as on 12-03-2019 1.72 lakh. farmers covering 2.00 Lakh. hA in AP during 2018-19 Sl. No District State Area in HA 1 Ananthapuramu Andhra Pradesh 34120 2 YSR Kadapa Andhra Pradesh 33838 3 Chittoor Andhra Pradesh 27274 4 Prakasam Andhra Pradesh 23765 5 Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 22824 6 Banaskantha Gujarat 22393 7 Jalgaon Maharashtra 19596 8 Villupuram Tamilnadu 19516 9 Kalaburgi Karnataka 19023 10 West Godavari Andhra Pradesh 16151 TOP 10 DISTRICTS IN AREA COVERAGE IN INDIA (2018-19) Source: http://pmksy.gov.in/
  • 46. 02 Useful for enhancing food and agricultural production through irrigation. 03 Intensive and unregulated ground water pumping in many areas has caused rapid and widespread decline in ground water levels. 04 Several attempts have been made by the Govt. of India for groundwater management. 01 Fulfills the drinking water requirements of 85% rural and 50% urban India. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Groundwater - Context
  • 49. Demand side Supply side Micro-irrigation (drip/sprinkler) Check dams Recycling of water Percolation ponds Underground pipelines Contour bunds Crop diversification Farm ponds Feeder separation for irrigation power supply Recharge wells Pressurized irrigation Vented dams Gully plugs Drainage line treatment (ridge to valley approach) Construction of major dams, large scale irrigation projects, recharge using industrial wastewater prohibited under ABhY. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Possible interventions underABhY https://ataljal.in/Dashboard/Dashboard
  • 50. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT • Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW), Government of India is the Nodal Ministry. • The objective of the fund is to facilitate State Govts. efforts in mobilizing additional resources for expanding coverage under micro irrigation As on 31 October 2020, the cumulative sanction and release under MIF stands at Rs. 3805.68 and Rs. 1094.90 crore, respectively. This will help these State Govts. in their efforts to expand micro irrigation to an area of 12.565 lakh ha. involving 10.06 lakh farmers, of which about 78% will be SF/MF.
  • 51. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT Benefits of Setting Up of Micro Irrigation Fund (MIF) The benefits of setting up of Micro Irrigation Funds are as follows:- • This dedicated fund will supplement Per Drop More Crop Component (PDMC) of PMKSY in an efficient and timely manner. • Additional investment for composite / commodity / community / cluster based micro irrigation projects may bring out additional 10 lakh hectares.
  • 52. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT INTERLINKING OF RIVERS ⚫Building 30 links, 3000 small and large reservoirs, 12500 km of canals to link 36 Himalayan and Peninsular rivers to effect 178 km3 of inter-basin water transport. ⚫35 million ha of new irrigated area; ⚫Gestation Period: Proposed=2016; Most Likely=2050 ⚫Cost = Rs 560,000 cr. at 2002 prices (US $ 120 Billion); 1 - 1.5% of India’s GDP for the next 3 decades.
  • 54. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT • National Water Policy is formulated by the Ministry of Water Resources of the Government of India to govern the planning and development of water resources and their optimum utilization. • The first National Water Policy was adopted in September, 1987. It was reviewed and updated in 2002 and later in 2012.
  • 55. • In june 7,2012- ministry of water resource published the draft in water policy 2012. 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DRAFT NWP – The principle of social justice must inform the use and allocation of water. – A common integrated perspective should govern the planning and management of water resources. – For the conservation,water may be treated as an economic asset. – River basin should be considered as the basic hydrological unit. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 56. 2.Enhancing water available for use. • Rainfall need to be used directly. • Aquifier need to be mapped to know quality of ground resources. • Inter basin transfers need to be encouraged. • Watershed development activities need to be undertakento increse soil moisture and water productivity ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 57. 3.Water pricing • Water regulatory authority should be established in each state. • Water charges should be determined in a volumetric manner. • Recycle and reuse of water should be encouraged. • WUA should be given powers to collect water charges. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 58. 4.Project planning and implementation • All clearences required for the project should be made in time. • Avoid time and cost over runs. • Local governing bodies such as panchayats,municipalities etc..should be involved in the planning of projects. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 59. 5.Management of flood and drought. • Land,soil,energy management with scientific reserch should be used to evolve different agricultural strategies. • Revetments,embankments etc..should be constructed to prevent soil erosion. • Operating procedures should be evolved and implemented. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012 6.Transboundary rivers • Efforts should be made to enter international aggrements with neighbouring countries for exchanging hydrological data of rivers.
  • 60. 7.Research and training needs • Grants should be given to states to update technology,design and planning • An autonomous centre for reserch on water policy should be established. • Regular training and academic courses in water management should be promoted. • A national campaign for water literacy need to be started. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 61. 8.Implementation of national water policy. • National water board should prepare a plan based on national water policy as approved by the national water resources council. • State water policies need to be drafted in accordance with this policy. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL WATER POLICY-2012
  • 62. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER PRICING POLICY Although the first water policy was adopted in 1987, Kerala, a southern state, imposed irrigation water pricing for the first time in 1974.
  • 64. ANGRAU AGRON-605 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT ANDHRA PRADESH Andhra Pradesh is a riverine state with 40 major, medium and minor rivers. Godavari, Krishna, Vamsadhara, Nagavali and Pennar are major interstate rivers