Assess Season-Wise Water Availability - Surface and Groundwater:
Our comprehensive water budgeting and management approach begin with a thorough assessment of seasonal water availability. We meticulously study both surface and groundwater sources to understand the natural variations in water resources throughout the year. This assessment forms the basis for sustainable water management strategies.
Assess Current and Projected Water Demand for Domestic, Agriculture, Livestock, and Livelihood Purposes:
We conduct a detailed analysis of the current and anticipated water requirements across various sectors, including domestic use, agriculture, livestock, and livelihood activities. This involves understanding the specific needs of each sector and projecting future demands based on growth and development trajectories.
Match Existing Water Availability with Demand:
Our goal is to ensure a balanced and equitable distribution of available water resources. By matching the existing water availability with the assessed demand, we identify areas of surplus and potential scarcity. This forms the foundation for strategic water allocation to meet the diverse needs of communities.
Choose Crops and Cropping Pattern in Line with Net Water Availability:
Informed by the net water availability, we guide communities in choosing appropriate crops and cropping patterns. This involves selecting crops that align with household food security goals and income needs, while also promoting efficient water use. Our approach integrates sustainable agricultural practices with local economic objectives.
Introduce Water Conserving Technologies - Drip, Sprinkler, Mulching Paper, etc.:
To optimize water utilization, we introduce advanced water-conserving technologies such as drip irrigation, sprinkler systems, and mulching paper. These technologies help minimize water wastage and enhance the efficiency of irrigation practices, contributing to sustainable water management.
Monitoring Groundwater Table of Open Wells and Tube Wells, etc.:
Continuous monitoring of groundwater levels in open wells and tube wells is a crucial aspect of our water management strategy. This real-time monitoring allows us to track changes in groundwater tables, enabling timely interventions to prevent over-extraction and depletion of groundwater resources.