Published on: January 6, 2025

GROUNDWATER EXPLOITATION IN KARNATAKA

GROUNDWATER EXPLOITATION IN KARNATAKA

NEWS – Groundwater exploitation in Karnataka increased by 2.22% in 2024 compared to 2023.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Annual extraction for all uses rose from 32 bcm to 11.55 bcm.
  • Groundwater extraction as a percentage of available resources increased from 26% in 2023 to 68.44% in 2024.

Over-Exploited Districts

  • Districts categorized as over-exploited:
    • Bengaluru Urban
    • Bengaluru Rural
    • Kolar
    • Chitradurga
    • Chikkaballapur
    • Tumakuru
    • Davangere
  • Decrease in groundwater recharge: From 93 bcm (2023) to 18.74 bcm (2024).
  • Decrease in extractable groundwater resources: From 08 bcm (2023) to 16.88 bcm (2024).

Assessment Units in Karnataka

  • Out of 237 taluks:
    • 45 units (18.99%) classified as “over-exploited.”
    • 15 units (6.33%) classified as “critical.”
    • 33 units (13.92%) classified as “semi-critical.”
    • 144 units (60.76%) classified as “safe.”
  • No taluk is classified as “saline.”

NATIONAL GROUNDWATER SCENARIO

Groundwater Extraction at National Level

  • National extraction rate: Average groundwater extraction at 47%.
  • Over-exploited units: 751 out of 6,746 assessment units (11.13%).
  • Critical units: 206 out of 6,746 assessment units (3.05%) have extraction rates between 90-100%.

Water Quality Concerns

  • Fluoride contamination: Exceeding permissible limits in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
  • Nitrate contamination: Found in groundwater across 440 districts. 20% of samples exceed permissible nitrate levels, primarily due to agricultural activities using nitrogen-based fertilizers and animal waste.