Ground Water Prospects
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L E G E N D GROUND WATER PROSPECTS MAP GEOMORPHIC DEPTH TO RECHARGE G R O U N D W A T E R P R O S P E C T S RECHARGE MAP UNIT GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE / STRUCTURES ( PREPARED FROM SATELLITE IMAGE INTERPRETATION WITH LIMITED FIELD CHECKS ) ROCK TYPE UNIT / LANDFORM WATER LEVEL CONDITIONS ( HYDROGEOMORPHIC SUITABLE & UNIT ) BASED ON TYPE OF WELLS HOMOGENEITY PRE / POST- MONSOON AQUIFER MATERIAL DEPTH RANGE YIELD RANGE QUALITY OF PRIORITY AVAILABILITY SUITABLE IN THE UNIT GROUND REPRESENTED IN (AVERAGE IN METERS) OF WATER OF WELLS OF WELLS WATER & SUCCESS WATER PT = PERCOLATION TANK THE MAP WITH ( SUGGESTED ) CD = CHECK DAM R E M A R K S ALPHANUMERIC CODE ( EXPECTED ) RATE OF WELLS POTABLE (P) IRRIGATED NON - POTABLE (NP) AREA NB = NALA BUND ( PROBLEMS / LIMITATIONS ) NO. OF WELLS ( RAINFALL & OTHER LS = LOOSE SEDIMENTS DW = DUG WELL 3 RW = RECHARGE WELL ( REPRESENTED IN MIN - MAX ( PROBABILITY ) ( REPRESENTED IN OBSERVED SOURCES ) PR = PERMEABLE ROCK RW = RING WELL ( in LPM or m / day) DT = DESILTING OF TANK FIR ( INDICATE REASONS IF ( APPROX . RANGE ( COLOUR INDICATES THE MAP WITH THE MAP WITH = FISSURED ROCK BW = BORE WELL NON POTABLE ) RP = RECHARGE PIT FR = FRACTURED ROCK ( IN METERS ) IN PERCENTAGE ) Kilometers YIELD RANGE AND NUMERIC CODE ) ALPHABETIC CODE ) TW = TUBE WELL VERY HIGH SD = SUBSURFACE DYKE WR / HATCHING INDICATE = WEATHERED ROCK / DBW / = DUG CUM-BORE WELL / HIGH RS = RECHARGE SHAFT WM WEATHERED MATERIAL MODERATE ST DEPTH RANGE) DTW DUG CUM-TUBE WELL = STORAGE TANK 0 1 2 3 4 5 © IR = IMPERIVIOUS ROCK LOW SCM = SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES SCALE - 1 : 50,000 s t i s Ox-bow Lake P Potable water available at shallow NADIA & NORTH 24 PARGANAS DISTRICTS, WEST BENGAL o No Well Observed Nil MAP SHEET NO. 79B/9 " Very Good LS TW 15-25 m 200-300 LPM Very High " " Not Required OL111 p " " (OL) depth. Mitrapur " " Damdara Ram"shankarpur ! 10/107 e D 10/107 Par " Khalsi Uttar Mamudpur ! " Balli Kawarkuchi Kulpukuria " D "Mirepara Raypara Brahmapur D 10/120 Sonakhali Majdia " Bil G y "Chandirampur ! agni Khal D " 5/130 a H 1 "Birahi Dorappur ! 10/75 S D " Raghunathpur D J Panpur ! " Kharuab a Basantapur " Phulbari D " m t Beliadanga u " Khorermath "Hazrapota Shimulie " Islampur Rajapur " " n ) " Babudanga " a n " " R e Bagherpara " Bahir iv Paglarmath e Jahirapara " Majhipara s r Sonakhali " ) Ayeshpur e Saguna " Hazrabelia y " J10 r )" " Adampara Teligachha 6/130 " a " Baganiapara ! " Uttar P " D 10/87 / Sherpur D Panchpota 4/130 Dattapara " " ! n Krisnapur ! " D " D Chauberia Nutan" para Gop t Nimtola o " APY113 n Bahir " Rajapur " i No Well Observed Uttar t Alluvium Sehalapara e Cut-off Meander L1 "Chauberia Potable water available at shallow " a RW Rajapur s 10-15 m P Ghoragacha " Narayanpur Dattapara Majindia (Sand Dominant) Very Good LS " Dharali Matpur " 10/107 CM111 (CM) 200-300 LPM Very High Nil Not Required e " " depth. ) "Kumuria ! m TW r (111) "Nishchintapur D r Baispukur Muragachha "Brahmanpara " Kacabeli " P " " Datalla o " " ) "Kurumbelia Tardhipur Tegharipota BS12 ( Madandanga " F Nutanpara "Hingli " Sonatikri i Dakshin " Gopinathpur " " Basantapur 4/130 "Bamanbaria Karamehabaria Natun Subuddhipur " h " Mollabalia Subuddhipur t " 6/130 Raipur " " ! " ) D Balindi ) Banglani CM111 ! Chauberia a " D Rajapur Dogachhia " Kathdanga r " Brahmanpara 1 Chak " ) i Ganguria L4 " " Hingli Purba Nutanpara g " 10/107 Shergarh a Satberia " " Tengra Jhulkarampur Darjipara " 10/95 " h " " ! ! D " Mahadebpur D ) B Haringhata " Nalkuria Gazipur " / "Dasdia " Natunpara i "Haringhata 1 Gopinathpur l "Simhat g "Nonaghata " Subarnapur u " Gazipur Groundwater prospects very high ! Mahadebpur MS111 Meander Scar 13/8 D5/130 H 10-15 m P 6/130 Laupala " " "Sekandarpur 6/130 Dakshinpara " Rampur Good LS RW 200-250 LPM High Nil Not Required " 6/130 Gopinathpur " " with high recharge potential. ! 6/130 6/150 " (MS) 1 D Dhakulia ! Raykas D! Gazipur TW Raghunathpur "Bhatsala ! ! D Recharge structures not required. )Ï" D DDakshin Napit Nutanpara Beharia Satbaria" "Dattapara Nera " )" Gazipur Chandigar "Doalapara Barasat )" Chandigar 1 " "Haripara 9/107 " D! " Digha Fatepur Ghonja Mabarakpur " " " " " Jaguli Musalmanpara "Natanpara Nutanpara Narikela Angulkata "Surendranagar " Ghonja " " "Haripukharia Dua n " Jaguli "Ukhra Hatikonda o " Kapileswar Bil Manpur " " Baliadanga Maraldanga 10/95 i " t " " Siraj Simulpukharia " ! Jaleshpur a 6/127 Muchidanga 6/130 Hanspur " D "Noapara 6/130 Garagohalia " ! 6/130 " m ! D! D 5/120 )" Raypara ! D r " D! 8/95 D Malpara Gaighata ! o " " "Dighirpara D " Satyanarayanpur ) Khorda " 9/125 F Chaugacha Panchkahania Matpara Maraldanga " Manpur Santoshpur " " Bil ! ) D a "Anandapur " e Alluvium w Areas of low groundwater potential. Goaldob Daspoldanga " " BS12 Backswamp No Well Observed Not Required Maricha " J12 Amkala t LS TW 60-70 m Taranga_ati " n 40-50 LPM Low Nil " "Harporia Jaleshwar (Clay Dominant) Poor Better potential at greater depths. Dakshin a 8/50 " r (BS) P 8/55 Bansbund 10/107 e " Madanpur " e ! Brahmapur K (12) Bhaluka D ! " Baikara ! v c D " D i / o Baikunthapur " " Simulia R a " Dasberia l Dhopagachi a r Maricha 8/80 " Sripur " n "Masina "Bhabanipur" Metopara 1 Panchpukur " " u ! Satyapol ) u o " Bil D m 9/75 s Baruni Kuljhuti 11/95 a H " " " J ! Rajberia Singa ! D n " i "Sonakurat D Bamanpara " e " h Digpara " Matikamra t Baghna " C Naduria Doalepara Sardarpara " a " Amankandia / Bagdipara " " " Amragachhi " " " L ) Bagdipara h Harbati " Uttar Mayna " " Malidanga ) g Nagardanga " " " Gopalpur Harpur " Srikrishnapur Jaytara o Kundapara " Sardarpara a Bhandarkona " " " ) t "Pashardanga b Sonakur " Bhadradanga " y " 7/95 m Dhania Asudi Dharmapur l " " Sripur a ! " r r Masunda )" Metopara " D Thansara a NP " A Mendia "Gilapol Uttarpara / Areas with high Arsenic and Iron E Taldanga " Jaytara "Mahibatipara " Bil ) " Ichhapur 9/6 (As&Fe) a Alluvium Durlabhpur Keotsaha " ( " Trailakshyapur " " Good LS >150 m High Not Required concentration.Potable water 8/55 "Nurpur r A ll u v i a l P l a in Y o u n g e r TW 400-500 LPM 57 Parulla Chanda APY113 (Sand and Silt) (At shallow ! " Metopara 11/120 u D Matlagachha Motopara " " ! (A P Y ) 105 available at depth range above 150 m. 8/55 " Pashchimpara " 10/140 D k depth) "Pabdara Chanda (113) D! 7/66 " D! " s ! n " " Nalgachhi D Jaytara " Dadpur " a " Ruhitanpur " Natgram Charuigachhi 9/62 " Jhikra " " Horpara Sardarpara P D! Bhandargachha "Barikpara Kathalpur " " 6/200 " " " Dighalgram ! Ambaula 1 " Mahadebpur D Buzruk Mdtiagachi Mallikpur Chanda " Digha 8/95 Uraia 6/70 Dakshinpara " " ! D! J6 D Sendanga " " " Kanchiara ) " Chapra " ) ) n e )" 9/60 Nalkura Patabuka o Pumlia "Bandar At n Kandapukur ! Beleni i Depara " e " " Ambaula Jhanjhania t OL111 D " " c " ) a Uttar " o l " m 4 6/110 Ayera o Raghunathpur " Putia r 3 ! " H " Jaykrishnapur " o D" Dogachhia 1 " Kuchalia Kasharpara Kazla 3/200 y " F 8/50 H Natni l 6/160 Daulatpur ! r D i ! N 8/75 Khorede a D ! " r D Gandipayan E ! Depara Kumardanga Bumandanga a Areas of very high groundwater " D " " " Ayera Belgaria RW h Dariapur " Lakshmipur" o Alluvium 10-15 m Very High P Not Required 9/68 " t 250-300 LPM Nil potential at shallow depth.Most " a Very Good LS TW "Kalpukharia i " Berghom " Abandoned Channel No Well Observed Sikra ! e (Sand,Silt & Clay) Janaphul AC13 d " D d Uttar_mena " suitable for extraction of groundwater. n a a (AC) e (13) N Beraberi " 9/87 u Paratapnagar c 4/47 Kantalpur " " " Adhata Bhurkunda 9/95 ! h i " " " Krishnanagar o Bhatchhala D t D! t J14 ! t Jaypur e " n Kankpul Dahar D s i u Ï" ) B Mathpara(Nokpul) e Abalsidhi S Thuba Sardarpara " l " "Metopara " / " P Mena " a Basatpur 10/66 Janaphul Payragachi u " "Samudrapur " " e j Chandigachha t " ! " i Rampur 2/200 a " " D Banbania Chongdaha 10/95 S 4/48 Koalipota ! L ! ( Chhalarhat " " Chorati D D 10/115 D! " Daspara " Machhlandpur" ! Hat D 9/65 Bunapara J1 Jirat " D! P Thuba " " Baliadanga a Kamar Nabagram " F F Kayadanga d " " Sadpur )" thuba " These are fault / fracture zones, which generally act as conduits for movement of ground water in hard rocks. Along these zones, the yields are significantly higher and wells are likely to be sustainable for longer duration. However, the inferred fractures need to be confirmed by detailed ground surveys. Rajbari " m Uludanga Mandalpara Chendu a " " Iswarigachha Kachua 6/55 " " 8/65 Bil R Betpuli D! i Jaygachi AC13 "Magurkhali ! " v D e Suria " " D P Hisabi " " " r " "Rajballabhpur D Q Q P Kharu Kalyangarh Salua These are dykes, quartz reefs and pegmatite veins, which generally act as barriers for ground water movement. " Hijli D D Q Q P P J13 Gate Sadhanpur "Rangri Ashoknagar " 10/107 " 8/65 Station Baugachi ! 6/56 Khamar ! " D 6/50 " ! Hijalpukhuria D " " Maminpur" Habra D Kharo " ! Sabdalpur " 2/210 " " " Biserati Uludanga Chanpagachhi D " Kamarpara 5/5 " Saltia Salua N.B.-The depth range and yield range of wells may vary within the unit because of certain inhomogeneities. Fractures/Lineaments which are clearly observed / inferred from the satellite image are indicated on the map. There could be some obscured fractures which also influence the ground water prospects. " ! ! " D 9/60 Anantapara 4/200 ) D Locations of the recharge structures shown in the map are tentative. This map is useful for narrowing down the target zones,and exact location on the ground for wells and recharge structures should be identified based on follow-up ground hydrogeological/geophysical surveys. 9/100 " ! Nagar "Nangla D" ! Phultala D D! Thuba Kuchiapara "Sahara " Hat "Ashoknagar Dakshin " Nangla Salka Gajbanda