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Megh Pyne Abhiyan, Bihar DRINKING WATER ISSUES, CONCERNS AND ACTION IN NORTH BIHAR
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Megh Pyne Abhiyan,Bihar

DRINKING WATERISSUES, CONCERNS AND ACTION IN NORTH BIHAR

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The issue of drinking water in north Bihar has wide-ranging and multiple consequences

with direct and indirect impact on various aspects of people life

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RIVER BASIN MAP

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ABOUT NORTH BIHAR• North Bihar has an area of about 5.4 million hectares

• Playfield of 8 major rivers – Gandak, Burhi Gandak, Adhwara group of rivers, Bagmati, Kamla, Bhutahi Balan, Kosi and Mahananda.

• 17 per cent of the total flood affected area of the country is in Bihar

• 57 per cent of the total floods affected people in the country belong to Bihar. Out of which 76 per cent reside in north Bihar

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• 76 per cent of the land in north Bihar is flood affected and approximately 86 per cent of people depend on agriculture for their existence

• Excessive water logging – as per state government’s report, approximately 0.8 million hectares of land is waterlogged every year, 15 per cent of agricultural land is rendered useless affecting livelihood of 6 million people

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• The alluvial formations constitute prolific aquifers where the tubewell can yield between 120-247 m³/hr

• The main alluvial tract covers entire north Bihar and a sizeable area south of the Ganga River

• The Terai soil is found in northern part of Bihar along the border of Nepal

• Clay soil, sand soil and loamy soil are common in Bihar

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GROUNDWATER SCENARIO IN BIHAR

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• The annual replenishable groundwater resource is estimated at 29.19 Billion cubic metre (BCM).

• The net annual groundwater availability is 27.42 BCM

• The annual groundwater draft is calculated at 10.77 BCM with 39 per cent of groundwater development

• CGWB claims there are no over exploited, critical zones and semi critical zones in the state

• The Bihar Groundwater (Regulation and Control of Development and Management) Legislation was approved in 2006

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DRINKING WATER CONCERNS IN BIHAR is directly proportionate to the

seasonal variability

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• 28.2 million human lives

• 23,852 villages were affected

• Crops over an area of 2.51 million hectares were destroyed

FLOODS OF 1987

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FLOODS OF 2004

• 20 districts

• 21 million people

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FLOODS OF 2007• 22 districts

• 25 million population

• 1.6 million hectares of standing crops destroyed

• .73 million houses destroyed

• Approximately 1000 human deaths

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FLOODS OF 2008

• 18 districts

• 4.8 million population

• Estimated value of total damage is 21,643.61 lakh

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Leading to PROBLEMS...

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• Disruption of individual, family and community life• Collapse of micro-agro-economy,

restricted/stunted livelihood opportunities and perpetuation of money-order economy

• Continued existence on certain facilities despite its inappropriateness

And the list continues…..

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I. Status of drinking water sources during floods...

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II. Water scenario during dry season...

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Problems

• Absence of safe drinking water sources resultingin a myriad of health related problems.

• Groundwater contamination• Disregarded water quality issue• Forgotten practices of ensuring clean water • Forgotten practices of managing water at the

community level• Centralized and uniform approach - Bihar seeks

Rs 470 cr central aid to clean up groundwater(2008)

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Groundwater profile – CGWB’s perspective

Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Buxar, Darbhanga, Katihar, Khagaria, Kishanganj, Lakhiserai,Munger, Patna, Purnea, Samastipur, Saran, Vaishali

Arsenic (>0.05 mg/l )

Aurangabad, Banka, Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Bhabua, Patna, Rohtas, Saran, Siwan

Nitrate (>45 mg/l)

Aurangabad, Begusarai, Bhojpur, Buxar, Bhabua(Kaimur), East Champaran, Gopalganj, Katihar, Khagaria, Kishanganj, Lakhiserai, Madhepura, Muzafferpur, Nawada, Rohtas, Saharsa, Samastipur, Siwan, Supaul, West Champaran

Iron (>1.0 mg/l)

Aurangabad, Banka, Buxar, Bhabua(Kaimur), Jamui, Munger, Nawada, Rohtas, Supaul

Fluoride (>1.5 mg/l)

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-√√√-√NC√West Champaran

-√√√√√NC√Madhubani

√√-√√√NC√Khagaria

-√√√√√√√Saharsa

√√-√-√√√Supaul

ArsenicColiform(apl)

Fluoride(apl)

Ammonia(apl)

Nitrate(apl)

Iron(apl)

Phosphorus(Above

permissible limits)

pH(>

8.5)

District

GROUNDWATER PROFILE DEVELOPED BY MEGH PYNE ABHIYAN’S PRELIMENARY WATER TESTING EXERCISE

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1------12008Dugwell

15------232008HP

1------12007Dugwell

10------232007HPSarsava

Testing of water sources for Coliform contamination

2-1----32008River

1-----112008Dugwell

15-6-13-15192008HP

3-1---232007River

1-1---112007Dugwell

6-17-17-5202007HPSarsava

ColiformFluoride(> 1.5 mg/l)

AmmoniaNitrate(> 45mg/l)

Iron(> 1

mg/l)

Hardness(> 600 mg/l)

pH(>

8.5)

Total tested water

sources

Year Water source

Panchayat name

-32008Dugwell

14202008HP

-52007Dugwell

6202007HPKhagaria (Madarpur)

Arsenic (> 0.05 mg/l)

Total tested water sources

Year Water source

District

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Megh Pyne Abhiyan’sbelief and commitment

• Exploring contextual, meaningful and innovative interventions

• Structured intervention in terms of problems and plausible alternative solutions

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Safe drinking water during floods

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TECHNIQUE AND PROCESS

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1,91,5362584341Total

6,808 685 28 West Champaran (2007)

6,923-94Madhubani (2007)

Approximately 1.5-1.75 lakh

of human population

171951Khagaria (2007)

14,3009472Saharsa (2007)

13,5058696Supaul (2007)

Total number of families

benefitted

Number of individual

installations

Number of community rainwater harvesting

system

Districts

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Benefits

• Access to safe and secure drinking water • Minimizing negative impact on health well being• Addressing gastro-intestinal problems• Developing a common platform at the village

level

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Safe drinking water after floods

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Water literacy

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Dug well revival

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561838Grand Total

431West Champaran

1798Madhubani

725Khagaria

13211Saharsa

15213Supaul

TotalRepairedRevivedDistrict

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Adopting traditional know how

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Way forward…

Profiling groundwater in flood plains of north Bihar– Typology– Developing hydro-geological-ecological arguments with

regard to the present state of the groundwater– Highlighting the groundwater problems and establishing

factors for its occurrence– Appropriate groundwater management practices


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