Central Ground Water Board

Ministry of Water Resources
Government of India

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Ground Water Exploration

Ground water exploration aided by drilling is one of the major activities of the Board with an objective to discover aquifers in different hydrogeological conditions and determination of hydraulic parameters. Large-scale sub-surface exploration programme for ground water was initiated during 1954. In the initial years, exploratory drilling activities were confined to alluvial tracts in major river basins and sub mountainous bouldary tracts of Himalayan foothills. In mid eighties, CGWB added 26 new DTH drilling rigs in its fleet with which the exploratory drilling in hard rock regions gained momentum. The major thrust of exploratory drilling programme in nineties was in areas underlain by hard rock. Another important development in first half of nineties was introduction of open hole drilling technology in India. CGWB acquired seven percussion drilling rigs for exploratory drilling in bouldary/ semi-consolidated formations in Himalyan foothills from Jammu & Kashmir in North West to Arunachal Pradesh in North East. These exploration programmes formed the background of scientific evaluation of the water bearing properties of various rock formations.

More than 26,700 wells have been drilled by Central Ground Water Board throughout the country. High yielding wells were drilled under ground water exploration programme in water deficient areas in the country, including the tribal and drought prone areas. Most of these high yielding wells have been handed over to the respective State Governments for public water supply. Board had also come forward in disaster mitigation activities during Latur earthquake during 1993, Bhuj earthquake during 2001, Super cyclone in Orissa during 2000 and Tsunami hit coastal belt of Tamil Nadu & Kerala and Andaman & Nicobar Islands during 2004 by way of construction of tube wells for water supply. State wise status of Borewells Drilled by CGWB is given as under:-

 

STATUS OF BORE HOLES DRILLED BY C.G.W.B As on 31-03-2009

 

S No. STATE/UT EW EW           OW PZ SH DW Total TOTAL                                      (I + II)
(I) Through Outsourcing                                               (Contractual) (II) Through Departmental Rigs
A.
STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
90
1211
775
428
14
31
2459
2549
2 Arunachal Pradesh
32
5
0
1
1
39
39
3 Assam
320
142
58
16
42
578
578
4 Bihar
271
163
50
10
514
1008
1008
5 Chhattisgarh
300
550
160
71
0
28
809
1109
6 Goa
58
18
14
0
31
121
121
7 Gujarat
165
886
432
455
25
255
2053
2218
8 Haryana
7
363
242
179
23
170
977
984
9 Himachal Pradesh
170
11
3
1
0
185
185
10 Jammu & Kashmir
21
309
69
30
8
114
530
551
11 Jharkhand
50
279
142
31
4
71
527
577
12 Karnataka
120
1145
583
344
7
5
2084
2204
13 Kerala
10
378
125
231
16
13
763
773
14 Madhya Pradesh
332
844
584
93
8
149
1678
2010
15 Maharashtra
80
1072
393
143
2
166
1776
1856
16 Manipur
25
11
0
0
2
38
38
17 Meghalaya
80
21
1
2
8
112
112
18 Mizoram
3
3
0
0
0
6
6
19 Nagaland
11
3
0
0
3
17
17
20 Orissa
439
1223
273
94
21
191
1802
2241
21 Punjab
164
177
81
20
14
456
456
22 Rajasthan
225
1065
390
403
93
591
2542
2767
23 Sikkim
31
9
0
0
0
40
40
24 Tamil Nadu
110
907
344
131
13
93
1488
1598
25 Tripura
60
26
0
4
22
112
112
26 Uttarakhand
52
5
0
1
129
187
187
27 Uttar Pradesh
197
776
523
156
39
501
1995
2192
28 West Bengal
401
198
168
12
82
861
861
TOTAL(A)
2146
12686
5827
3164
340
3226
25243
27389
B.
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Andaman & Nicobar
46
13
0
1
0
60
60
2 Chandigarh
7
17
14
2
15
55
55
3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
12
1
0
0
0
13
13
4 Delhi
145
63
150
13
380
751
751
5 Daman & Diu
0
0
3
0
0
3
3
6 Pondicherry
30
20
8
5
14
77
77
TOTAL(B)
0
240
114
175
21
409
959
959
GRAND TOTAL(A+B)
2146
12926
5941
3339
361
3635
26202
28348

EW - Exploratory Well |   OW- Observation Well |   PZ - Piezometer |  
SH - Slim Hole            |   DW - Deposit Well

Note: Successful Exploratory wells as Government of India policy has been handed over to the beneficiary state government agencies free of cost.

Findings of the exploration are given in the form of Basic Data Reports to pilot ground water development in the area.

 

   

 

 

 
         
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