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100 _920408
_aShrestha, Shristi
245 _aNational water mission (India) templates revisited
250 _aVol.41(1), Jan
260 _aRoorkee
_bIndian Water Resources Society
_c2021
300 _a1-10p.
520 _aThe demand for water is increasing substantially day by day due to increasing population, growing urbanization and rapid industrialization along with the need for raising agricultural productivity. On the other side, the supply of water is either constant or decreasing due to global warming. Therefore, there is an urgent need to utilize the valuable (fresh) water resources efficient and judiciously, and more and more water saving techniques be used to save water for future. For this purpose, the concept of State water budgeting is propagated by the National Water Mission (NWM) of Government of India as an efficient tool, primarily to find out whether the State is water surplus or water deficit. Such a budgeting requires preparation of plans for each of the components of supply, demand and quality. For this, NWM provided a model template for collection of data for each State of the country under State Specific Action Plan (SSAP). The experience in its implementation is that the template is too comprehensive and cumbersome to apply in field conveniently, and therefore, need to be simplified. This study revisits these templates for possible simplification.
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_aCivil Engineering
700 _98090
_aMishra, S. K.
773 0 _tJournal of indian water resource society
_x0970-6984
_dRoorkee Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
856 _uhttps://iwrs.org.in/journal/jan2021/1jan.pdf
_yClick here
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