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- The Jal Shakti Ministry is working on an ambitious plan to deploy a vast network of groundwater sensors.
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- It will continuously relay information on groundwater levels as well as the degree of contamination down to the taluk level.
- Currently, such data is only measured a few times each year and communicated through Central Groundwater Board publications.
67,000 recordable units in the future
- Under the new initiative, around 16,000-17,000 digital water level recorders will be connected to piezometers in the wells (Piezometers measure groundwater levels, the recorders will transmit the information digitally)
- In the next three years India will have about 67,000 digitally recordable units to monitor groundwater dynamics.
Benefits of Network
- It will provide farmers with groundwater forecasts that would be useful for sowing
- Updated advisories that could influence groundwater extraction policies by states.
- Except for information on water flow governed by international treaties, most of this information will be publicly accessible.
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