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Ground Water Prospects L E G E N D GROUND WATER PROSPECTS MAP MAP UNIT 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 GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE / STRUCTURES ROCK TYPE UNIT / LANDFORM WATER LEVEL CONDITIONS ( PREPARED FROM SATELLITE IMAGE INTERPRETATION WITH LIMITED FIELD CHECKS ) (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 THE MAP WITH & SUCCESS WATER PT = PERCOLATION TANK R E M A R K S ( SUGGESTED ) ALPHANUMERIC CODE LS = LOOSE SEDIMENTS ( EXPECTED ) POTABLE (P) IRRIGATED CD = CHECK DAM ( PROBLEMS / LIMITATIONS ) RATE OF WELLS NB PR = PERMEABLE ROCK NON - POTABLE (NP) AREA = NALA BUND NO. OF WELLS (RAINFALL & OTHER DW = DUG WELL 3 RW = RECHARGE WELL ( REPRESENTED IN FIR = FISSURED ROCK MIN - MAX ( PROBABILITY ) ( REPRESENTED IN OBSERVED SOURCES) RW = RING WELL ( in LPM or m / day) DT = DESILTING OF TANK (COLOUR INDICATES FR = FRACTURED ROCK ( INDICATE REASONS IF ( APPROX . RANGE THE MAP WITH THE MAP WITH WR / = WEATHERED ROCK / BW = BORE WELL VERY HIGH NON POTABLE ) RP = RECHARGE PIT YIELD RANGE AND ( IN METERS ) IN PERCENTAGE ) SD Kilometers NUMERIC CODE ) ALPHABETIC CODE ) WM WEATHERED MATERIAL TW = TUBE WELL HIGH = SUBSURFACE DYKE HATCHING INDICATE IR = IMPERIVIOUS ROCK DBW / = DUG CUM-BORE WELL / MODERATE RS = RECHARGE SHAFT DEPTH RANGE) DTW DUG CUM-TUBE WELL LOW ST = STORAGE TANK 0 1 2 3 4 5 SCM = SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES s © t i s o SCALE - 1 : 50,000 p e D y MAP SHEET NO. 79B/10 NORTH & SOUTH 24 PARGAN" AS DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL a " " Udhanpur ! " " d " D Subarnapur Raykola 1 t 9/75 n Mailekura Bara ) " Isubati " "Amulia Pingaleswar e Kharki Biseswarpur Sirajpur " y Kalianai " " 10/107 " 10/120 s Baruni 1 ! a Alluvium " " ! Nasimpur " e "Kumarpur 1 D) D r Groundwater prospects very high 5 Chandpur MS111 D Meander Scar 3 Panshila (Sand Dominant) No Well Observed RW 10-15 m 200-250 LPM High P " 10/95 Baruni Jogipukur P Good LS Nil Not Required ! " / with high recharge potential. H Sikdeshpukhuria D" Sherpur t (111) (MS) TW " Punji " n " N 10/75 " " Basudebpur ! Salua " n D" Chanpur o Recharge structures not required. 10/87 i e ! Naksa t D Bahera " 8/106 Chak s " Sherpur Jadurhati a D! " " Mandalganti e Chhota "Sohal m r ! 10/120 r Jagulia " o Rampur D Bargachhla J2 P " " F Kotra "Chingrepara ( " "Nimdaria )Ï" Niramishe "Matikumra i "Phajilpur h t Gangati " "Dhalipara a 4/260 r " ! Moktarpur" i Raghubirpur D g "Ula Rajbaria J4 " Dhola Raypur Simulia Khaspur " a Kajipara " " " h " Jafarpur )" " Tentulia B "Bora 12/110 10/105 Nunnagar Methopara ! " ! " Baorati "Jibanpur D Mochpol D " " "Mahanpur Gambhirgachhi Hajinagar 4/165 a d m a " Kantalia " " D! P R i v "Kilispur e Dakshin r Agapur " n " " "Rajabaria Para Subhas o " i Arjullapur 8/95 ) Colony Kalsara " Baramari ! t " "Khejurdanga " Chaurashi D e 12/95 a ! "Bunarati " D" Baksikhora n 10/95 Belgachhia m r ! Kachua e Purba "Puturi "D " o 2/107 Duria Pani Nadia c Ghola Pirgachha Gobindapur 1 ! " " "Ichhapur Na"ndipara F Kadambagachhi Bosna D" Biswanathpur " Gobra o " " " " " " " Ramnathpur l Sarabaria Kuchemora Lajpur a Belpur o " " w t Karea H NP Bamanmura a kadambagachhi "Girgachha Alluvial Plain " Tona " 11/95 K Alluvium 16/8 Areas with high Arsenic and Iron Kantarati e (As&Fe) " " ! / >150 m 400-500 LPM High D" APY113 t TW 50 Kaukepara h Younger Nalkura Goakhalf Simulgachhi " " (Sand and Silt) 77 Good LS [At shallow Not Required concentration.Potable water " Gobra a " Belgharia Swarupnagar g (113) (APY) L Paschim a available at depth range above 150 m. " depth] Kuberpur "Bokanaa ) " "Baidyapur Bibipur b Kalyanpur" "Kajirati 12/75 " " !" Kartikpur o " m " D t Golabari Beliaghata S "Chyangdanga Sankargachhi " H Biramnagar 4/35 a " Pathra " " r Kanchantara " "Deulia ! 12/87 2 y Kather Madhusudanpur "Teghari D" ! Mahibatipara A D l " " Gahera / " Nehalpur " r 11/110 a Chandigari ! r " D Bankihat Barachampa a Bara "Raigram " Berer " u Uttar_kaliani E " 6/165 Bil Bishnupur k Mallik ( " "Manikpur "Dadpur " ! 9/140 Lakshmipul Dogachhia D Berachampa ! s "Bahira Deganga " D " n " )" ) Swarupnagar a Kaemba "Kaliani Kachua 1 P " ! 10/107 " Amaradanga D Begampur Bankra " Singhar " " " "Sondalia Sonatikri "Gustia Jhapa Betel Ati " " Rajalipur Khamarpara " "Gllabaria " " Kamgachi Hosenpur "Aminpur Gobila Mageswarpur " Pakdaha " " "Garden Karulia " 10/107 " !" Garaitala J9 BhagyamantapurD "Amirpur "Hansia " Bagberia "Balipur Chak 8/95 " " ! Dugbaria Chandpur "D Sanpukur " Phalti Padmapukur " " AQ88 " Bhasila Hadipur Babanpur " Dhokra" ! 10/107 8/125 D" "Jirengachha ! 8/95 Paltadanga D ! Madanpur Simulia " " D" "Kachua " Chuprijhara Kankra Bejor AQ88 Bil s Ghoshalpur AQ88 t Abandoned Channel Areas of very high groundwater Ramgachhi " J11 Jhikra No Well Observed Very Good LS RW Singhapara " AQ88 " " " Diwanati i 10-15 m 250-300 LPM Very High P Nil Not Required Saibaria "Kirtipur " (AC) potential at shallow depth.Most " "Dugdra Musalmanpara APY113 TW Khord s "Mirjanagar" AC13 suitable for extraction of groundwater. Chandpur AQ88 " Amtana o Chaumuha " Khidir " 10/107 11/85 " ) J5 Sathati ) ! ! " Kalikapur Naopara 9/87 " " p " ! D D D Shasan Kamruli e " Krishnamati " Kankra Chandpur e Khaspur " n Mirzanagar" )" D Naoabad Manikpur e "Gobardhanpur 8/110 " Magri "! Hamar " 8/110 D " Hazratole c " ! Hamadanga " " D Gosainpur Uttar o " Chatkabaria e Andulia " Mudia Sara " " " Abjarnagar 8/65 l " Digirati " "Gorainagar ! Ghoshal n Tarafdara D" Kalpul Ba nt r a o Abad Kantadanga Chhabaria i 7/105 B il " " Goalapara " ! H Alluvium D AQ88 "Ajijnagar r Chandpur 1 "Anuadaha Gauribhoj " " " (Sand,Silt & Clay) a Chaulpur e Sajipara " AQ88 " Jaira "Bardeshia t (13) "Mamurabad" u " Telia Parulia Kripalpur " a " " t " Ramnagar AQ88 Sardarati L Kamundi Mahishgadi Kalikapur " Chakpara " s " AQ88 Jamalpur " o Chandpur Khamarati E " Harpukuria " " Matiagachha t " ! 10/81 9/95 "Khappur ! Dakshin t Sanbariabada D D ! y " " " "D "Gangulia 8/85 Abjarnagar l Ghoradaria 11/85 ! Sekandarnagar " Trimohini n " "D r "Galasi ! Kharibaria " AQ88 AQ88 Tehatta D Chak e a 9/85 Dhulat i " ! "Dhulat Chanpatala " E D " Sadarpur "Basudebpur c Mitpukuria Teliaghat AQ88 ( " Adampur Goalpukur Langalpota " "Khaspur " Kalikapur Behala " Madartala " " NP Bada " " ) n 9/6 Kharupala Mallikpur Deltaic Plain Older 8 Areas affected by Arsenic & Salinity. " Khord ! 4/15 " Good LS >250 m 400-450 LPM (As&Salinity) Not Required 10/95 Kola " DPO13 A TW ! Duipukur Bakjuri D " Dhantala 7 High Fresh water aquifers found at depth D AQ88 " " "Chandpur (DPO) [At shallow Khamar Jongalati " Kantarati " l ranges of 250m and above. h a depth] K Baramasia 8/80 Plara " " ! " AQ88 r i Paschim Bhayda Pandra AQ88 a " " D" Rameswarpur h AQ88 Bagdoba " d "Bhayda Mandalhat Panditpal "Sibpukur y a Akandabarid Machhibhanga i d " Bireswar Bishnupur Bara " B " " ! Metoati " " Dakshin D " Chandpur ) " AQ88 10/96 Paikpara " ! Ramnagar D " Baganati Bailghata " " Mobarekpur Payragachha 9/75 Sappukur Chhota " S Chauhata " ! Panapukuria " un D" " 10/107 ti i " "Chandpur " ! " ! N ad Jhilhke Mathura Ramchakirgheri Chandpur D D " Atghara Kamarhati 14/97 Gorbindgar " ! Lauati D" " Chanpagachhi Uttar " Arjuntala Harangheri Abad " Amradanga Bagdipara " 4/200 Gajipur Bi ! " " Mukundapur dy D Andulia " " Majampur " ad Harud F F "Khaldhar ha " 8/85 Gongati ri Nebutala 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. ! Dhanpota " R ive D Tona " " r "Goalpota Sankarpur Gabtala " Abad )" J19 8/95 " Jamalpara D! Swarupnagar 9/75 "Shikharpur " 10/75 ! ! D" Baje Khalisadi Najarnagar "D D D Q Q P P Umarhati Shyamnagar " Khasbalanda These are dykes, quartz reefs and pegmatite veins, which generally act as barriers for ground water movement. Aquaculture (AQ88) is not used for groundwater extraction. " Taraf Salipur D Q Q P P )Ï " )Ï" " "Sonarhula D Arbelia " "! 10/95 Baganati " Goabaria HaripurD)Ï AQ88 " Kaorapukur" Dihigachhi Bil Kuchiamora " 13/110 ! ! 12/85 D APY113 D " " Latarbagan 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. Dakshin Uriyapara AQ88 " Atghara " Kasinathpur Jaynagar "Baroj 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. Gajipur " " "Panchilbaria Naoabad Talbaria " " " " Najdapur Jhalgachhi Khayepur " Bagu " "Polerhat "Jhujargachha "Teghari 2 Dakshin Sarabaria Dakhin " "Anantapur Ranigaghhi AQ88 "Hadarait Keseral " Ganragari Naoapara " " " Jhanjha " Indali " Noabad AQ88 AQ88 )" Chandihat " 8/165 Sharpur GROUND WATER PROSPECTS INFORMATION HYDROLOGICAL INFORMATION STRUCTURAL INFORMATION BASE MAP INFORMATION LOCATION INFORMATION ! Mahgalpur " Haldaha D " Kulgachhi Baltia " " " " Mangalpur 8/75 " DEPTH RANGE OF WELLS DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SCHISTOSITY/ Kada Nangla Kalinagar Khejurtala " ! DIPS BEDDING SYMBOL DESCRIPTION " "
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