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Digital Water Level Recorder (DWLR) Non-Telemetry which can be used in piezometer wells for measurement of water level data. devices in Water level measurement are the next-generation products in the water sector.
Ideal solution for
*Real-time measurement of fluctuations in water table
*Central Ground Water Board(CGWB) NOC compliances
*Determining efficiency of rain water harvesting systems
*Planning crops and drought forecasting in agriculture
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CGWA Clearance
Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) . Statement indicating position of pending cases received for NOC for ground water withdrawal. Statement showing list of project proposals to whom NOC for ground water withdrawal has been issued.
The annual replenishable ground water resources availability plays an important role in defining the guidelines. The latest assessment of the state wise ground water resources as on 31.03.2009 is available at the Central Ground Water Board . As per the ground water resource estimates of 2009, out of the 5842 assessment units (Blocks, Mandals, Talukas, districts), 802 over-exploited units, 169 critical units, 523 semi-critical units, 4277 safe units and 71 saline units have been identified across the country by Central Ground Water Board. The Annual replenishable ground water resources have been estimated as 431 Billion Cubic Meters (bcm). The Net Ground Water Availability is 396 bcm and the overall stage of ground water development of the country is 61%.
Therefore, prior permission/NOC from CGWA has to be obtained before construction of any Groundwater abstraction structure viz. Tube wells, Bore wells, Dug wells etc.
Allegiance can offers its client the following services:
Examining the area of the groundwater against availability
Water requirement
Availability of aquifer
A Shallow aquifer
B Deeper aquifer
Status of the groundwater development of the area
Preparation of proposal for augmentation of groundwater abstraction
Preparation and implementation of water conservation measures
Facilitation for obtaining NOC from CGWA, New Delhi
Digital water flow meter as per CGWA Compliance ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER
Digital Flow Meter With Telemetry As Per CGWA Guidelines
Installation of Digital Water Flow Meter on Ground water abstraction structures
Whereas the Central Government constituted the Central Ground Water Authority
(hereinafter referred to as the Authority) vide notification Number S.O. 38(E), dated 14th
January, 1997, followed by notification number S.O. 1124(E) dated 6th November, 2000
and S.O. 1121 (E) dated 13th May, 2010 of the Government of India in the Ministry of
Environment & Forests, for the purposes of regulation and control of ground water
development and management in the whole of India and to issue necessary regulatory
directions.
And whereas the Authority has issued ‘Guidelines to control and regulate ground water
extraction in India’ vide notification number 3289(E) dated 24th September, 2020, wherein
under Section 9 (i) “Installation of digital water flow meter (conforming to BIS/ IS standards)
having telemetry system in the abstraction structure(s) shall be mandatory for all users
seeking No Objection Certificate and intimation regarding their installation shall be
communicated to the CGWA within 30 days of grant of No Objection Certificate through the
web-portal.”
THIS IS TO BRING TO THE NOTICE OF ALL GROUND WATER USERS THAT:
All the project proponents/users drawing ground water and seeking/having NOC
shall have to mandatorily install tamper-proof digital water flow meters with telemetry
on all the ground water abstraction structures within their premises.
All the Micro and Small Enterprises drawing less than 10 cum/day shall also be
mandatorily required to install digital water flow meters on all the ground water
abstraction structures within their premises. Such enterprises shall be subjected to
randomised inspections.
The afore-mentioned conditions need to be strictly followed by all the users and any
ground water withdrawal without the installation of tamper-proof digital water
flow meters and telemetry (wherever applicable) shall be construed as illegal.
Non-compliance of these conditions shall invite a Penalty provision and/or
Environmental Compensation against the proponent for illegal withdrawal of ground
water as per the CGWA Guidelines and may result in cancellation/rejection of NOC
and sealing of ground water abstraction structures.
Water audit is a systematic process of objectively obtaining a water balance by measuring flow
of water from the site of water withdrawal or treatment, through the distribution system, and into
areas where it is used and finally discharged. Conducting a water audit involves calculating
water balance, water use and identifying ways for saving water.
Water audit involves preliminary water survey and detailed water audit. Preliminary water
survey is conducted to collect background information regarding plant activities, water
consumption and water discharge pattern and water billing, rates and water cess. After the
analysis of the secondary data collected from the industry, detailed water audit is conducted,
which involves the following steps:
On site training and discussion with facility manager and personnel
Water system analysis
Quantification of baseline water map
Monitoring and measurements using pressure and flow meters and various other devices
Quantification of inefficiencies and leaks
Quantification of water quality loads and discharges
Quantification of variability in flows and quality parameters
Strategies for water treatment and reuse or direct use
A detailed water balance is finally developed. Water quality requirement at various user areas is
mapped, which helps in developing „recycle‟ and „reuse‟ opportunities.
The detailed water audit report contains the following:
Water consumption and wastewater generation pattern
Specific water use and conservation
Complete water balance of the facility
Water saving opportunities
Method of implementing the proposals
Full description and figures
Investment required
Industries can undertake following measures for water conservation:
Setting up of norms for water budgeting
Modernization of industrial process to reduce water consumption
Recycling water with a re-circulating cooling system
Ozonation cooling water approach which can result in five fold reduction in blow down
when compared to traditional chemical treatment
Reduction in reuse of de-ionized water by eliminating some plenum flushes, converting
from a continuous flow to an intermittent flow system and improving control on the use
Use of wastewater for use of gardening
Proper processing of effluents to adhere to the norms of disposal.