Title: Waste Water Recycling, Re-Use and Water Use Efficiency
1Waste Water Recycling, Re-Use and Water Use
Efficiency
- Ministry of Water Resources
- Government of India
2Water Resources in India
3Indias Water The Impending Crisis The
Challenge
- Per Capita Water Availability
- 1951 5177 Cubic Meters per Annum
- 2001 1869 Cubic Meters per Annum
- 2025 1341 Cubic Meters per Annum
- 2050 1140 Cubic Meters per Annum
- There is a rapid increase in demand for water in
various sectors - 2000 634 Cu.m per person
- 2025 822 Cu.m per person
4National Water Mission
One of Eight Missions under National Action Plan
for Climate Change (NAPCC) OBJECTIVE Conservati
on of water, minimizing wastage and ensuring its
more equitable distribution both across and
within States through integrated water resources
development and management. Action Formation of
NBQUE (National Bureau of Water Use Efficiency)
5Water Use Efficiency (WUE)
Irrigation accounts for about 80 of water
use WUE Conveyance Efficiency (65-70) x
On farm Application Efficiency (55-65) Surface
Irrigation WUE 35-45 Groundwater
Irrigation WUE 55-65
6Domestic Water Supply
- - Distribution loss 20 (Non-revenue water)
- Tremendous scope for saving in water use
INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY
- Higher water footprint in industrial
processes - Emphasis on recycle reuse of
treated water
7WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY
- About 2.17 Lakh (villages) rural population
affected with water quality problems. - Developmental activities also have contributed
significant pollution load in freshwater systems. - Uniform Water Quality Monitoring Protocol
notified and Circulated to States other
agencies for adoption. - Directions have been issued to Constitute WQRC
(Water Quality Review Committee) Finalise WQMP
(Water Quality Management Plan). - Areas identified for polluted River stretch and
their remediation.
8Water Conservation and Recharge
- Appropriate practices for water conservation and
artificial recharge to ground water need to be
implemented in participatory mode involving
stakeholders. - The MoWR has prepared a draft master plan for
artificial recharge of ground water in different
hydro-geological terrains, and evolved
area-specific feasible recharge structures
their designs.
9Scope for Irrigated Agriculture withtreated
Waste Water in India
Scenario Volume of waste water (M cubic m) Est. irrigated area (ha)
Using 75 of the treated Waste Water 1,070 130,000
Treating 50 of collected Waste Water 4,850 600,000
10Area of Emphasis
- Basin Planning Approach for Water Quality
Management. - River Aquifer interaction.
- Minimum Environmental Flow of Rivers.
- Land-use pattern and regulation by States.
11THANK YOU