Approved Guidelines For Evaluation of Proposals
Approved Guidelines For Evaluation of Proposals
Approved Guidelines For Evaluation of Proposals
Government of India
CENTRAL GROUND WATER AUTHORITY
(Constituted under Environment Protection Act -1986)
CGWA Guidelines
Criteria for Evaluation of Proposals/Requests for Ground Water
Abstraction
(with effect from 15/11/ 2012)
INDEX
ITEM Page
OBJECTIVE: …………………………………………………. 1
A) NOTIFIED AREAS:………………………………………….. 2
B) NON-NOTIFIED AREAS …………………………………….. 4
I Industries
II Infrastructure projects (SEZ, Group Housing projects,
Residential townships, Hospitals, Educational Institutions,
Roads, Bridges, Technology parks, Malls, Multiplex, etc.)
III Areas having specific depth zones Notified:
IV Mining and Dewatering projects
V Abstraction of Saline ground water by
Industries/infrastructure projects
VI Industries using groundwater as raw material and other
water intensive industries
C) CHANGE IN LAND USE …………………………………… 6
D) OTHER CONDITIONS (Applicable for all cases): ……… 6
E) ISSUANCE/ RENEWAL OF NOC: …………………………. 7
ANNEXURE:
Annexure I: Explanation of technical terms used
Annexure II: Undertaking to be submitted by individuals
Annexure III: List of proforma
Government of India
CENTRAL GROUND WATER AUTHORITY
(Constituted under Environment Protection Act -1986)
CGWA Guidelines
Criteria for Evaluation of Proposals/Requests for Ground Water
Abstraction
(with effect from 15/11/ 2012)
OBJECTIVE
The prime objective of the guidelines for evaluation of proposals/requests
for the withdrawal of ground water, is to focus on a specific part of ground water
management viz. ensuring sustainability of ground water both in terms of quantity
& quality and also focus on land based management of ground water resources,
looking into the variations of availability of water in different climatologically
regions and diverse hydrogeological conditions in various states of the country.
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 web site (www.cgwb.gov.in). 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 Metres (bcm). The Net Ground Water
Availability is 396 bcm and the overall stage of ground water development of the
country is 61%. The present guidelines will follow the assessment as on GWRE
2009 till it is revised.
Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) so far has notified 82 areas (list
available at www.cgwb.gov.in/) for the purpose of regulation of ground water
development. The District Administrative Heads (DC or DM) in case of
Administrative Block or Taluka, or the Head of the Municipality (in case of
Municipal Area) of the notified areas in the country have been appointed as
‘Authorised Officers’ by Central Ground Water Authority under Section 4 of the
Environmental Protection Act (EPA) (1986). Regulation of Ground Water
development in Notified areas is through district administrative heads assisted by
Advisory Committees under the provisions of Section 4 of the EPA, 1986. All
issues pertaining to granting of NOC's for ground water withdrawal, checking
violations, sealing of groundwater abstraction structures, launching of
prosecution against offenders, attending to complaints, etc., are to be addressed
by the Authorised Officers. Explanation of technical terms used in the guideline
are given in Annexure-I.
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A. NOTIFIED AREAS
I.Permission to abstract ground water through any energized means will not
be accorded for any purpose other than drinking water.
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1. Permission to be granted only for such cases where public water supply
system does not exist. The permission shall be valid only till such time
there is no public water supply provided. In that case, the abstraction
structure shall be exclusively utilized for artificial recharge to
groundwater or sealed.
8. All details of the drilling like rock formations encountered, the depth and
diameter of the constructed tube-well, (Fracture zones
encountered/zones tapped) type of pipes used in tube well, yield of
bore well/tube well and ground water quality etc., shall be kept for
record and are to be provided at the time of inspection.
9. Any violation of the above conditions will attract legal action under
section 15 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
B. NON-NOTIFIED AREAS
I. Industries
* The present guidelines will follow the assessment of Ground Water Resource
Estimation (GWRE) 2009 till it is revised.
** The recharge should be implemented within the premises and/or preferably
in the same water shed / assessment unit. Detailed Project Proposal (DPR)
shall be included along with the application for NOC.
a. Run-off from the entire project area is to be utilized for artificial recharge
to ground water unless risk of contamination exists or area is water
logged. The runoff from the entire premises shall be utilized for
harvesting/storage also, apart from recharge.
b. The quantum of ground water for usage other than drinking/ domestic
shall not exceed 25% of total ground water abstraction in case of Housing
projects/ Residential Townships.
c. Proponents are to submit a status report stating the quantum of water
required and the quantity that would be provided by the Government
Water Supplying agency. This should be supported by a letter from the
agency.
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the water bodies and the aquifers from pollution. Proposals pertaining to
such cases must have a detailed project report elucidating the mechanism
of handling the effluent water and its various uses. All precautions must be
taken for protection of environment especially fresh water aquifers in and
around the area. Large scale recharge mechanism should be adopted
wherever feasible in such cases to improve the ground water conditions in
the region.
a. NOC will be accorded in non notified areas for a period of two years
initially and will be renewed for a period of three years thereafter, subject
to compliance of conditions mentioned in the NOC. Subsequently NOC’s
shall be renewed every five years subject to the compliance of the
conditions mentioned in the renewed NOC.
b. Renewal of NOC’s in notified areas will be done by the Authorised Officer
for 2 years and the same shall be renewed every two years.
c. In case of change in category of the area, renewals would be granted with
conditions as laid down for such new category areas. In case it is difficult
to comply with the conditions the applicant should satisfy the authority for
granting exemption/alternative measures.
d. In case it is found that some of the conditions stipulated during the
issuance NOC have not been implemented in certain localities it may be
relaxed by CGWA based on the recommendations of the concerned
Regional Director for specific areas as per site specific condition.
e. Processing fee prescribed if any, from time to time shall be charged for
issuance and renewal of NOC’s.
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Note:
i) Guidelines are subject to modification from time to time
ii) Explanation of technical terms used is given in Annexure-I
iii) Undertaking to be submitted by individual given in Annexure-II
iv) List of proformas is given in Annexure-III.
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ANNEXURE-I
1. Notified Area: Areas notified by Central Ground Water Authority for the
purpose of Regulation of Ground Water development through Public Notices.
2. Non-notified area: Areas other than Notified areas for ground water
regulation.
3. EPA 1986: Environmental Protection Act (1986).
4. Safe area: Area categorized as SAFE from the ground water resources point
of view, based on the ground water resources estimation 2009 or the latest
estimation carried out by CGWB.
5. Semi-critical area: Area categorized as SEMI-CRITICAL from the ground
water resources point of view, based on the ground water resources
estimation 2009 or the latest estimation carried out by CGWB.
6. Critical area: Area categorized as CRITICAL from the ground water
resources point of view, based on the ground water resources estimation
2009 or the latest estimation carried out by CGWB.
7. Over-exploited area: Area categorized as OVER-EXPLOITED from the
ground water resources point of view, based on the ground water resources
estimation 2009 or the latest estimation carried out by CGWB.
8. Aquifer: Geological formation capable of storing and transmitting ground
water.
9. Deeper Aquifer: In areas having multiple aquifer system, the aquifer/s
occurring below the uppermost aquifer.
10. Well: Any structure sunk for the search or extraction of groundwater,
including open wells, dug wells, bore wells, dug-cum-bore wells, tube wells,
filter points, collector wells, infiltration galleries, recharge wells, or any of their
combinations or variations.
11. Tube Well; Bore Well; Dug Well: Ground Water abstraction structures.
12. Government Agency: May be Central or State Government body.
13. Mine: Area where mining activity is taking place, or area abandoned after
mining.
14. Ground Water Recharge: Augmenting the ground water resources of
aquifer/s.
15. Rainwater Harvesting: The technique or system of collection and storage of
rainwater, at micro watershed scale, including roof-top harvesting, for future
use or for recharge of groundwater.
16. Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting: Collection and storage of rain water from
the roof top of buildings.
17. Artificial Recharge to ground water: Augmenting the ground water
reservoir through artificial means.
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ANNEXURE -II
(DEPONENT)
VERIFICATION:
(DEPONENT)
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ANNEXURE-III
List of Proformas
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