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Goa: All 12 talukas have a land level of land ‘safe’

Goa: All 12 talukas have a land level of land 'safe'
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Panaji: All twelve talucas from Goa are under the ‘Safe’ category in connection with groundwater situations.
In a report, the central ground water council also states that the utilization of the overall resources has fallen.
“The overall stage of land water development (utilization) in the cave state is 23.5%, and all Talukas are under the safe category,” the report was titled ‘Dynamic Groundwater Resources Goa, 2020’, submitted to the Secretary of State for the Source Water power on Wednesday.
Return of Goa Groundwater Resources is carried out according to data collected until March 2020.
“The increase in water surfaces in the range of 0-2m is a general in Goa.
The increase in water level 2-4m was observed in almost all Talukas and more than 4m observed in several parts of Bardez , Ponda, Salcete, Sattari and Sanguem Talukas, “said the report.
The fall of the water level in the range of 0-2M was observed in several parts of the Pernem, while the water surface was also seen that it had fallen in the range of more than 4m in isolated fillings in the taluka sanguem.
The State Water Resources and Department of Water Resources conducted an assessment in accordance with the 2015 Ground Water Estimation Committee Methodology, which requires the re-estimation once in three years.
The Board monitors the water content in Goa through 96 Wells Gali and 45 piezometer under the National Hydrograph Network Monitoring Station.
Data from these stations is used to assess the level of pre-monsoon and post-monsoon water, fluctuations and decal trends.
According to the report, there is enough rainfall in the state to irrigate plants during the rainy season.
The quality of ground water is also good, finding a report.
The board found that water disposal in Goa was 20% as recommended 5%.
This is because of Medan Medan.
Debit is runoff during the monsoon, such as opposing retention.
“In the case of Goa, the terrain is very wavy and the latite formation is very porous.
As a result of this, the aquifers are fully refilled quickly and over the termination of rain, the water level in the well spends quickly in 2-3 months,” said the report.
However, in the current assessment, there is no drying of wells observed in the last five years recorded water level data, declaring a report.

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