TY - BOOK AU - Alagarsamy, A.R. AU - Vyas, Anjana (Guide) TI - Water resource management plan : case study of Madurai city (Also available on CD) U1 - P TH-1701 PY - 2014/// N1 - Table of contents Executive summary iv List of figures xiv List of tables xv List of abbreviations xvii Chapter 1 introduction 1 1.1 brief introduction 1 1.2 background of the study 2 1.3 madurai water supply 4 1.4 need for the study 4 1.5 aim & objectives 6 1.6 research questions 6 1.7 research methodology 6 1.8 scope and limitations 7 1.9 methodology flow chart 8 1.10 organization of the report 9 1.11 conclusion 10 Chapter 2 literature review 11 2.1 introduction 11 2.2 water resource challenges 11 2.3 water resource management 13 2.4 objectives for water resource management 13 2.5 functions in water resource management 13 2.6 national level policy 14 2.6.1 national water policy 2002 14 2.6.2 hydrology project 15 2.6.3 repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies 16 2.6.4 artificial recharge to ground water through dug wells 16 2.6.5 rainwater harvesting 17 2.7 state level policy 20 2.7.1 policy on ground water recharge and rainwater harvesting 20 2.8 case studies 22 2.8.1 relevance of selecting case studies 22 2.8.2 water resource estimation for future projection 23 2.8.3 sustainable water resources management 27 2.8.4 water resource management systems, guidelines & suggestions 31 2.8.5 water distribution management system 34 2.8.6 privatized industrial water supply & ppp in rainwater harvesting 38 2.9 conclusion 41 2.9.1 inferences from literature review and case studies 41 2.9.2 research question from literature review 42 2.9.3 comparative analysis of case studies 43 Chapter 3 city profile 45 3.1 regional setting of madurai city 45 3.2 study area delineation 45 3.2.1 geographic profile 46 3.2.2 demographic profile 46 3.2.3 city administration 49 3.3 physical infrastructure 50 3.3.1 sewerage system 51 3.3.2 storm water drainage services: 53 3.3.3 solid waste management 54 3.3.4 road networks 54 3.4 administrative structure 55 3.4.1 administrative wings 56 3.4.2 council wing 56 3.4.3 economic importance 57 3.4.4 tourism 58 3.5 conclusion 58 Chapter 4 city level water supply 59 4.1 madurai and its water resources 59 4.1.1 city level water supply assessment 59 4.2 water supply sources 60 4.3 water treatment 63 4.4 pumping stations 66 C4.5 water storage capacity 66 4.6 water distribution system 68 4.7 water resource in domestic uses 70 4.8 per capita water supply 71 4.9 industrial water demand 74 4.10 water tariff details 74 4.11 complaint redressal system 74 4.12 institutional arrangements 76 4.13 water management 77 4.13.1 surface water management 77 4.13.2 ground water management 77 4.14 major funds and schemes 78 4.15 jawaharlal national urban renewal mission scheme (jnnurm) 79 4.16 summary of madurai water supply system 79 4.17 conclusion 80 Chapter 5: analysis of water supply system 81 5.1 factors impacting water resources potential 81 5.1.1 climate and rainfall 81 5.1.2 population growth and population density 83 5.2 non-revenue water 87 5.2.1 schematic flow diagram – madurai water supply 88 5.2.2 iwa chart – non revenue water 89 5.3 existing land use of madurai city 90 5.4 water resource potential 91 5.4.1 surface water resources 91 5.4.2 ground water status 94 5.5 water quality issues 96 5.6 population projection 98 5.7 development in past 10 years – madurai lpa 102 5.8 possible area included with corporation limit 103 5.9 future water demand 105 5.9.1 calculation of water demand 106 5.9.2 water supply deficiency in madurai 107 5.10 conclusion 108 Chapter 6 proposals and strategies 110 6.1 need of water resource management 110 6.2 methods to be adopted for better water resource management 111 6.3 analysis of existing water supply system 112 6.4 strategies for water resource management 113 6.5 reduction of non-revenue water 114 6.6 rainwater harvesting 119 6.7 artificial recharge 126 6.8 reclaimed water - waste water reuse 130 6.9 water bodies potential 132 6.10 restoration and rejuvenation of surface water bodies 137 6.11 alternate water source – melur cwss 138 6.12 from water use reduction to water conservation 138 6.13 strategies to meet financial gap 139 6.14 conclusions 139 Bibliography 142 ER -