Parakh, Dishant and Chaudhuri, Sriroop (2022) Groundwater regulation bills in Haryana – A call for groundwater conservation and management for sustainable irrigation supply services – opportunities and challenges. Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper, 28 (1). pp. 147-164. ISSN 0971-765X
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Abstract
Over-reliance on groundwater resources for irrigation has helped achieving food/nutritional targets, at the expense of growing increased vulnerability of water resources in the northwest Indian states. In this reconnaissance study, we take Sonipat district, Haryana as a microcosm, to evaluate potential impacts of Haryana State Groundwater Management and Regulation Bill, 2008 and Haryana Preservation of Sub-Soil Water Act 2009, to understand future requirements of groundwater resources conservation/management. Welllevel groundwater level (GWL) information was obtained from the Central Groundwater Board’s archive, between 1996 and 2018, disaggregated by tehshils and growing seasons. Results indicated statistically significant (p<0.05) ‘shallowing’ of median GWLs in the Post-Bill periods (2009-2013 and 2014-2018) in the Sonipat and Ganaur tehshils, for all growing seasons, which might gratify the authorities about ‘success’ of the two Regulatory Bills to conserve groundwater. However, (i) presence of ‘outliers’ in Sonipat and Ganaur
tehshils (deeper GWLs); (ii) dropping monitoring efficiency over years; and (iii) growing water resources vulnerability by predictive geostatistical modeling, question the above. For future conservation efforts, we urge the authorities to integrate three spheres: (1) Process-based Groundwater Research and Development; (2) Creating an Enabling Environment at Grassroots; and (3) Policy Appraisal and Institutional Changes
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Haryana State Groundwater Management and Regulation Bill 2008 | Haryana Preservation of Sub-Soil Water Act 2009 | Irrigation | Groundwater level Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) interpolation | Monitoring efficiency | Community mobilization | Multi-stakeholder arrangement| Micro-irrigation | Institutional reform |
Subjects: | Physical, Life and Health Sciences > Environmental Science, Policy and Law |
JGU School/Centre: | Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities |
Depositing User: | Amees Mohammad |
Date Deposited: | 21 Jul 2022 10:04 |
Last Modified: | 21 Sep 2022 04:04 |
Official URL: | http://doi.org/10.53550/EEC.2022.v28i01.020 |
URI: | https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/3860 |
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