Ministry of Jal Shakti
MoU to study augmentation of water supply to Faridabad, through sustainable ground water development in Yamuna flood plains
Posted On:
14 AUG 2024 8:38PM by PIB Delhi
To address the anticipated water supply gap for Faridabad Smart City by 2031, an MoU was signed between the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) and the Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA). It marks a significant step towards augmenting the city's water supply through the sustainable development of groundwater resources in the Yamuna flood plains.
The scope of this MoU includes a comprehensive study to assess the potential and quality of groundwater in the Yamuna flood plains. This study will result in the formulation of an extensive groundwater management plan, which will incorporate strategies for artificial recharge and further development of groundwater resources within the designated study area in Faridabad district. The MoU is valid until March 31, 2025, by which time the study is expected to be completed.
Faridabad, a rapidly expanding city within the National Capital Region (NCR), currently relies on groundwater to meet its water needs. A substantial portion of this supply is sourced from Ranney Wells situated along the Yamuna River's flood plains in Faridabad district. Given the city's projected growth and increasing water demand, there is a pressing need to explore and develop additional groundwater resources to ensure an adequate water supply by 2031.
The findings of this study will not only contribute to the success of Faridabad's smart city initiatives but also play a vital role in securing the city's long-term water needs. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of forward-thinking strategies in urban planning and water resource management, ensuring that Faridabad remains resilient in the face of future challenges.
This initiative reflects the Central Government's strong commitment to scientific water resource management and sustainable urban development, as well as its dedication to fostering cooperative federalism.
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