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Groundwater levels swell in Ranga Reddy district
- It rains cheer as farmers can now rely mainly on supplement water for irrigation
- Mandatory rainwater harvesting, Mission Bhagiratha etc keep up water levels
Hyderabad: The Ranga Reddy district received 1144.0 mm rainfall against the normal 640.3 mm i.e 78.7 per cent excess rainfall during 2020-21 up to December 2020. This helped farmers rely mainly on supplement water being supplied to them for irrigation.
"The deepest point of groundwater level is recorded in May or early June every year when mercury level reaches peak. However, due to good monsoons, this year, the groundwater retention is quite satisfactory in Ranga Reddy district. Besides this, several other factors including mandatory rainwater harvesting systems (RWHs), Mission Bhagiratha project etc, aid in retaining groundwater level which in turn helped the farming community rely mainly on supplement water being supplied to them for irrigation instead of sinking or pumping water from the ground," said K Jagannadha Rao, the in-charge District Ground Water Officer.
By December-end, an average of 5.81 meters below groundwater level (MBGWL) was recorded in all the 27 mandals in the district against the 13.94 MBGWL in the corresponding period in the previous year. Among them, Kuntloor village in Abdullapurmet mandal close to Hayathnagar saw the groundwater table rise to 1.07 meters MBGWL, while Shadnagar village of Farooqnagar mandal stands least in the list with a distorted figure of 16.77 MBGWL.
As per mandal-wise statistics, four out of 27 mandals in the district, such as Hayathnagar, Abdullapurmet, Kandukur and Manchal, are leading the list with least depletion level of groundwater. While 1.07 MBGWL was recorded in Hayathnagar in December as against the 13.08 MBGWL recorded in December last year, 1.28 MBGWL was recorded this year in Abdullahpurmet which was around 7.72 MBGWL last year. In Kandukur 2.02 MBGWL was recorded this year which stood at 10.72 MBGWL last year. Similarly, 2.82 MBGWL was recorded in Manchal this year but the same was hovering around 15.04 MBGWL in the corresponding period of previous year.
As per the present trend, Farooqnagar, Moinabad and Talakondlapalle are the least three mandals in the district with 28.36, 23.07 and 22.37 MBGWL respectively.
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