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Water Resources
State Mission guided by the National Water Mission
 Undertake an integrated approach for conservation and management
of water resources
 Improve water use efficiency and control water pollution
 Minimize wastage and ensure equitable distribution of water
 Address the impacts of climate change on water resources.
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Current Status
Institutional involved in Water Resource service delivery
Current Concerns
Current Policies, Programs and Projects
Likely implications of Climate Change on Water Resources
Strategies and to address Climate Change
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Current Status
 More than 95 percent of the surface water and 80 percent of the
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Ground water is currently being used.
Agriculture is the largest consumer using 75 per cent of the water
resources.
The state is highly dependent on monsoons the failure of which leads
to severe scarcity of water and droughts
Surface Water-Cauvery is the major river basin, dependent on
neighboring states for water supply
Ground Water-80 percent of ground water being used, non-uniform
usage; most blocks are over exploited-Chennai
Storage Structures-85 reservoirs, need to create additional storage
spaces and better management of existing ones, Water Resource
Department attempting to revive them
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Institutional involved in Water Resource service delivery
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Water Resources Department (WRD)-for planning, evolving,
executing and maintaining the irrigation facilities and infrastructure
of the State.
TWAD (Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board)-for
planning, implementation, maintenance, monitoring and
surveillance of water schemes
Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board-for
augmentation of water supply in the city
Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department-for
implementation of rural welfare schemes
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB)-for control,
prevention and abatement of pollution in water resources
Educational Institutions-for research in hydrology and water
resources management activities
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Current Concerns
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Demand Supply Gap-sectoral demand is 2000 MCM more than the
potential availability; gap expected to become 11 percent by 2020, 17
percent by 2050
Over Exploitation of Ground water-80 percent of ground water
currently in use; of the 385+1blocks
Number of blocks
Usage status
138+1(Chennai)
Over exploited
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Critical
67
Semi Critical
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Bad quality
Floods-Copious rainfall in short duration-damage to infrastructure
and life
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 Increase in North-East monsoon and decrease in South-West
monsoon-N.E monsoon to increase from 34 to 63percent; S.W
monsoon to decrease from 48 to 24 percent; need for distribution and
diversion of water
 Migration-from rural to urban thus increasing competition for water
usage
 Drought-drought prone state; ICAR states that frequency of droughts
in Tamil Nadu would be 1 every 3 years
 Low Water use Efficiency-due to lack of awareness
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Current Policies, Programs and Projects
Policies and legislations related to water
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The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
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The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977
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The Environment (Protection) Act 1986
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National Water Policy, 2002
On-going Programs and Projects
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Master plan for artificial recharge
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National Action Plan on Climate Change for Cauvery delta
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Flood Management Program in Tamil Nadu
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Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP)
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Likely implications of Climate Change on Water Resources
Rainfall projections
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Annual rainfall to increase considerably by the end of century
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Amount of rain to increase, the number of days of rainfall to
decrease
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Annual rainfall to increase 7-12mm/day
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North East monsoon to increase considerably especially along the
coast
Ground water projections
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Global warming to cause shifting of shorelines towards inland
leading to severe salt water intrusion into ground water
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Increased evaporation to effect reservoirs causing increased
dependency on ground water
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Strategies
Hilly Region
 Undertaking rainwater-harvesting measures along the hill slopes,
especially in the recharge zones
 Constructing check dams, wherever feasible for the creation of water
reservoirs for harnessing surface water
 Increasing water storage capacity by repairing, renovating and
restoring existing water bodies
Coastal Region
 Construct and rehabilitate of tail-end regulators to prevent the
intrusion of saline water in channels
 Install desalination water project in coastal areas to ensure availability
of fresh water.
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 Control the volume of groundwater abstraction by strictly enforcing the
ground water regulation acts to prevent seawater intrusion
Plains
 Increasing the reservoir storage potential of existing irrigation projects
in the region.
 Exploring the feasibility of transferring water from surplus basin to
deficit basin
 Limit rampant ground water extraction
 Promote rainwater harvesting
 Enhance Artificial Recharge in over exploited ground water areas
 Improve Water use efficiency in agriculture
 Redirect flood waters for groundwater recharge
 Create small reservoir schemes such as check dams.
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Research
 Develop food forecasting system
 Assess water demand by sector by factoring in Climate change for
short, medium and long term time lines
 Undertake mapping of water resources in conjunction with land use
and land classification
Policy Related Interventions
 Variable Irrigation Water Tax on surface and ground water use
 Extend compulsory rain water harvesting regulation in individual
houses in all towns and villages
 Devise planning, monitoring and decision support systems for an
integrated water management system in a climate change context
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 Modernization of Irrigation system using Drips, Sprinklers systems for
improving water use efficiency
 Introduce pricing regulation for use of piped water for domestic use
and drinking water
 Undertake periodical census of medium and minor irrigation projects
to check sustainability and also to detect disfunctionalities and
implement remedial measures