Location | Structure Type | Storage Capacity | Current Water Level | % Full | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rajasthan (Bassi Village) | Stepwell (Baori) | 1,50,000 L | 1,05,000 L | 70% | ✅ Healthy |
Maharashtra (Beed District) | Farm Pond | 2,00,000 L | 1,20,000 L | 60% | 🟡 Moderate |
Tamil Nadu (Tiruvannamalai) | Temple Tank | 3,00,000 L | 2,55,000 L | 85% | ✅ Optimal |
Uttar Pradesh (Lalitpur) | Community Well | 1,00,000 L | 40,000 L | 40% | 🔴 Low |
Odisha (Khurda Block) | Traditional Pond | 2,50,000 L | 1,90,000 L | 76% | ✅ Healthy |
Location | Rainfall (mm) | Storage Increase | Contribution to Groundwater |
---|---|---|---|
Bassi (Rajasthan) | 18 mm | +25,000 L | +0.10 meters |
Beed (Maharashtra) | 12 mm | +18,000 L | +0.08 meters |
Tiruvannamalai (TN) | 30 mm | +40,000 L | +0.15 meters |
Lalitpur (UP) | 10 mm | +12,000 L | +0.05 meters |
Khurda (Odisha) | 25 mm | +35,000 L | +0.12 meters |
Tamil Nadu’s temple tanks are nearing full capacity—model example of effective rainwater harvesting.
Lalitpur’s community well needs urgent attention for recharge and cleaning.
Beed district ponds showing moderate recovery but require sustained efforts.
Lalitpur: Desilting and boundary strengthening needed.
Beed: Promote micro recharge pits in surrounding farmlands.
Odisha: Regular monitoring to prevent siltation buildup.
Community participation drives for traditional water body revival.
Deployment of low-cost water level indicators for real-time tracking.
Support under MGNREGA & Jal Shakti Mission for tank desilting projects.