Meloor draws up water security plan

KOCHI: A panchayat has prepared a dependable, realistic and systematic water management plan which can be replicated by other civic bodies.
The plan developed for the first time in the state by the Meloor panchayat in Thrissur district with the support of SCMS Water Institute, Karukutty, assumes significance in the current water scarcity situation.
The SCMS students, who conducted a survey, took water samples from all the 17 wards and analysed its quality standards.
They also quantified the different water sources and the actual demand for drinking water and irrigation.
The major sources of water in the panchayat are wells followed by canal and lift irrigation, public pond, river, Kerala Water Authority, tanker lorries and bottled water.
The major recommendations for water security are restoration of water bodies, exploitation of canal diversion scheme for river water harvesting, sanitation of wells, rain water harvesting through well recharge and watershed practices, routine water quality analysis, restrictions on bore wells, participatory water use audits, encouraging KWA connections, restriction on water intensive crops and formation of water brigade.
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Agriculture is the main occupation of the people and unavailability of water for irrigation has serious impact.
Meloor can be a warning signal for other panchayats on how a water-rich area can suddenly become parched," said Sunny George, director of SCMS Water Institute.

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