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24 MAR 2025 12:18PM by PIB Delhi
Since August, 2019, Government of India is implementing Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in partnership with States to make provision of potable tap water supply in adequate quantity, of prescribed quality and on regular & long-term basis to every rural household in the country.
Water being a state subject, the responsibility of planning, approval, implementation, operation, and maintenance of drinking water supply schemes/ works, including those under the Jal Jeevan Mission, lies with State/UT Governments. The Government of India supports the States by providing technical and financial assistance.
As reported by State Government of Andhra Pradesh, the details of the water sources utilized for water supply under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), source type, State and district-wise in Andhra Pradesh, including those in Konaseema district, are at below.
The number of tap connections receiving water supply from the above-mentioned sources in Konaseema district, water source-wise, are as under:
Name of the District
|
No.of Tap connections receiving water
|
Ground Water Based
|
Surface Water Based
|
Ground Water & Surface Water both
|
Konaseema
|
1,28,558
|
84,856
|
72,537
|
The details of Ground Water levels in meters (Below Ground level) in Konaseema district during last 5 years is enclosed at below.
As reported by Government of Andhra Pradesh, assessment of variation of water levels of 1524 Summer Storage tanks in the state and 42 Summer Storage tanks in Konaseema District, fed from canals is being carried out through a mobile application developed for capturing photo and Geotagging of Summer Storage tanks and the supply is planned accordingly.
Also, assessment of variation in Ground water levels is being done as per the data received Ground Water department and the supply is planned accordingly.
Ministry of Jal Shakti does not monitor water levels for JJM sources. However, development of reliable drinking water sources and/ or augmentation of existing sources to provide long-term sustainability of water supply system in villages, is an integral part of JJM. To achieve this objective, following provisions have been made in operational guidelines for the implementation of JJM:
i.) Any water supply scheme undertaken under JJM is approved only after the recommendation of a Source Finding Committee of the respective state government, to the effect that the identified water source through which the scheme is planned, has sufficient yield for sustaining water supply as per required norm, for the scheme design period.
ii.) Development/ strengthening/ augmentation of drinking water sources and infrastructure for bulk transfer of water, treatment, and distribution systems in water deficit drought-prone and desert areas without dependable ground water sources apart from creation of in-village water supply infrastructure.
iii.) Strengthening of drinking water sources in convergence with other schemes such as MGNREGS, Finance Commission grants to rural local bodies/ PRIs, MP & MLA’s Local Area Development Fund, District Mineral Development Fund, CSR fund, etc.
Besides, National Water Mission (NWM) has developed a guidance document titled "Simple and Practical Methods of Artificial Recharge of Groundwater Augmentation" in the form of FAQs to provide technical support. Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) activities have also been undertaken to spread awareness about the initiative. A monitoring and evaluation framework has also been established through the Jal Sanchay Dashboard, which tracks progress with geo-tagged locations of recharge structures. CWC and CGWB also provide technical assistance for the creation and renovation of recharge structures to improve groundwater augmentation efforts.
In so far as Government of Andhra Pradesh is concerned, State has taken number of steps towards monitoring of drinking water sources viz. Geo-tagging of sources and summer tanks, tracking water levels of summer storage tanks, feeding from canals through mobile application for capturing photo.
Also, State is constructing Ground Water Recharge Structures under MGNREGS programme to rejuvenate/improve ground water levels in villages near JJM sources. All the summer storage tanks are filled well before the canal closure period to ensure uninterrupted water supply to Households during summer.
This information was provided by THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR JAL SHAKTI SHRI V. SOMANNA in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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List of Sources in the State of Andhra Pradesh
|
Sr. No.
|
Name of the District
|
No. of Sources
|
Ground Water based
|
Surface Water based
|
Total
|
1
|
Alluri Sitharama Raju
|
7356
|
627
|
7983
|
2
|
Anakapalli
|
2958
|
64
|
3022
|
3
|
ANANTAPUR
|
3468
|
186
|
3654
|
4
|
Annamayya
|
7458
|
353
|
7811
|
5
|
Bapatla
|
828
|
463
|
1291
|
6
|
Chittoor
|
7803
|
45
|
7848
|
7
|
East Godavari
|
1356
|
28
|
1384
|
8
|
Eluru
|
3599
|
1358
|
4957
|
9
|
Guntur
|
755
|
618
|
1373
|
10
|
Kakinada
|
1346
|
259
|
1605
|
11
|
Konaseema
|
637
|
157
|
794
|
12
|
Krishna
|
1320
|
405
|
1725
|
13
|
Kurnool
|
1976
|
260
|
2236
|
14
|
Nandyal
|
2707
|
121
|
2828
|
15
|
NELLORE
|
5426
|
716
|
6142
|
16
|
NTR
|
1522
|
129
|
1651
|
17
|
Palnadu
|
2511
|
625
|
3136
|
18
|
Parvathipuram Manyam
|
3253
|
190
|
3443
|
19
|
Prakasam
|
3637
|
334
|
3971
|
20
|
Sri Sathya Sai
|
4544
|
177
|
4721
|
21
|
Srikakulam
|
5237
|
373
|
5610
|
22
|
Tirupati
|
6859
|
247
|
7106
|
23
|
Visakhapatanam
|
540
|
56
|
596
|
24
|
Vizianagaram
|
2215
|
656
|
2871
|
25
|
West Godavari
|
679
|
507
|
1186
|
26
|
Y.S.R
|
5598
|
424
|
6022
|
|
Total
|
85,588
|
9,378
|
94,966
|