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State Profile
Ground Water Scenario of Mizoram

Area (Sq.km)

21,081

Rainfall (mm)

1927

Total Districts / Blocks

8 districts     22 Blocks, 12 GW assessment units

Hydrogeology

Geologically, the state is underlain by sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age, which have been tightly folded in a series of anticlines and synclines. Ground water occurs under confined and unconfined conditions in sandstones, sandy shales etc. In the northern and north western part of the State, the relief is much subdued. Mizoram is an abode of springs. These springs are widely utilized by people for domestic needs. Recent study suggests that there is good scope of tapping ground water in the riverbeds with sumps connected to infiltration galleries.

Dynamic Ground Water Resources

Annual Replenishable Ground water Resource

0.04 BCM

Net Annual Ground Water Availability

0.04 BCM

Annual Ground Water Draft

0.0004 BCM

Stage of Ground Water Development

0.90 %

Ground Water Development & Management

 

Over Exploited

NIL

Critical

NIL

Semi- critical

NIL

Artificial Recharge to Ground Water (AR)

  • Feasible AR structures: 500 check dams, 1000 weirs, 1000 gabion structures, 300 roof top harvesting, 200 development of springs.

AR schemes completed during IX Plan: 1

Enactment of Ground Water Bill to regulate and control the development of ground water: 
To be enacted.

Inclusion of Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting (RTRWH) in building by laws:
To be included.

 

Central Ground Water Authority

Areas Notified for Regulation of ground water development

NIL

Mass Awareness Programme (as on 31.03.2011)

1

Water Management Training Programme (as on 31.03.2011)

2