Groundwater Extraction in Haryana | 05 Dec 2024
Why in News?
The Stage of Groundwater Extraction (SoE) in Haryana has reached 135.74%, signifying that the rate of groundwater extraction exceeds the sustainable utilization limit.
Key Points
- Current State of Groundwater Extraction:
- Haryana
- Annual Groundwater Recharge: 9.55 billion cubic metres (bcm)
- Annual Extractable Groundwater: 8.69 bcm
- Total Groundwater Extraction (2023): 11.8 bcm
- SoE: 135.74%, indicating that extraction exceeds sustainable levels.
- Punjab
- Annual Groundwater Recharge: 18.84 bcm
- Annual Extractable Groundwater: 16.98 bcm
- Total Groundwater Extraction (2023): 27.8 bcm
- SoE: Exceeds sustainable levels, with extraction higher than what can be sustainably used.
- Rajasthan
- Annual Groundwater Recharge: 12.45 bcm
- Annual Extractable Groundwater: 11.25 bcm
- Total Groundwater Extraction (2023): 16.74 bcm
- SoE: 148.77%, indicating a significant over-extraction compared to recharge.
- Haryana
- Groundwater Depletion Concerns:
- Environmental Degradation: When groundwater levels drop, saltwater can intrude into coastal areas, contaminating freshwater resources.
- Groundwater Contamination: Human activities like agriculture, sewage, and industries can introduce pollutants like arsenic, fluoride, nitrate, and iron into groundwater.
- Land Subsidence: When groundwater is overused, the soil can collapse, compact, and drop, causing land subsidence.
- Policy Recommendations:
- The Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) has urged states to reassess policies on providing free or subsidised electricity to farmers.
- Introduce water pricing mechanisms to encourage sustainable use.
- Implement crop rotation, diversification, and other measures to reduce dependency on groundwater.
- The Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) has urged states to reassess policies on providing free or subsidised electricity to farmers.
- Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) Efforts:
- Since 2019, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been a mission-driven program focusing on rainwater harvesting and water conservation.
- JSA 2024 is focused on 151 water-stressed districts across India.