Aurangabad: Monsun 2021 has raised the atmosphere of the marathwada region with groundwater increased by 2.78 m at the end of September, compared to the average water level of the last five years.
Groundwater Survey and Development Reports (GSDA) Reports on Saturday revealed that all 76 talaskas in eight Marathwada regencies have witnessed a surge in surge in groundwater with a subordinate, one of the highest water deficit districts from the region that the train must be provided by the train in 2016, reported an increase 4.37m highest.
Director of Deputy GSDA Bhimrao Meshram said the rainfall surplus observed throughout Maharashtra during the summer has increased underground water levels.
“This is one of the records rising at the groundwater level in Marathwada in the past decade.
Increased water tables will meet drinking water and other needs until the next monsoon,” he said.
The latter is above the list in terms of the increase at the ground water level at 4.37 m, followed by Parbhani (3.94m) Osmanabad (3.85m), Beed (3,16m), Jalna (2.5m), Aurangabad (2.11m) , Nanded (1.21m) and Hingoli (1,16m), data is revealed.
GSDA, as part of groundwater level assessment training, surveyed 875 dug in a well at various Talukas Marathwada.
“Some wells surveyed are almost filled with full and water can be released in a bucket by hand.
In September, we have water reports that spill themselves from several hand pumps from the region.
Increase in land levels like that.
Can ensure almost water supply Throughout the year through Borewells for drinking and agricultural needs, “said Meshram.
GSDA, however, has appealed to residents for wise water use highlighting Monsun’s oddity.
In 2019, 46 Talukas from Marathwada had reported a drop on the ground surface because of lack of monsoon.
Contrary to the difference that doubts as a drought-prone zone, Marathwada has received 1.112mm rainfall so far since June 1, which is 153% of the expected shower.
In the case of wise rainfall, Marathwada recorded 201mm shower in June, which was 150% of the expected rain, followed by 265mm rainfall (142%) in July, 174mm rainfall (90%) in August and 380 rainfall MM highest (229%) in September, data shows.
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