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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 ( 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 AVAILABILITY AQUIFER MATERIAL DEPTH RANGE YIELD RANGE QUALITY OF PRIORITY SUITABLE IN THE UNIT GROUND REPRESENTED IN (AVERAGE IN METERS) OF WATER OF WELLS OF WELLS WATER WATER THE MAP WITH & SUCCESS PT = PERCOLATION TANK R E M A R K S ( SUGGESTED ) ( EXPECTED ) POTABLE (P) IRRIGATED CD = CHECK DAM ALPHANUMERIC CODE RATE OF WELLS NB = NALA BUND ( PROBLEMS / LIMITATIONS ) ( RAINFALL & OTHER NON - POTABLE (NP) AREA NO. OF WELLS LS = LOOSE SEDIMENTS = DUG WELL 3 RW = RECHARGE WELL ( REPRESENTED IN DW 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 ( IN METERS ) IN PERCENTAGE ) Kilometers YIELD RANGE AND NUMERIC CODE ) ALPHABETIC CODE ) = FRACTURED ROCK TW = TUBE WELL VERY HIGH SD = SUBSURFACE DYKE HATCHING INDICATE WR / = WEATHERED ROCK / DBW / = DUG CUM-BORE WELL / HIGH RS = RECHARGE SHAFT WM WEATHERED MATERIAL MODERATE DEPTH RANGE) DTW DUG CUM-TUBE WELL ST = STORAGE TANK 0 1 2 3 4 5 © IR = IMPERIVIOUS ROCK LOW SCM = SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES SCALE - 1 : 50,000 " n Groundwater prospects very high " BARDDHAMAN & HUGLI DISTRICTS, WEST BENGAL o MAP SHEET NO. 79A/4 " Channel Bar RW Very High Nil Not Required " ! i 5-10 m 400-500 LPM with high recharge potential. D " " CB111 No Well Observed Excellant LS P Shibpur " 8/38 Beshpur t (CB) ! " " Barua Bara Uglati TW Recharge structures not required. D Begut Srirampur ! " a 8/39 D Mohanpur Khanpur " " Harishankarpur m Katna " r "Adarshapalli 11/41 ) o " ! " y Patra ) F Parhati Harakali D Hridaypur " a " ) 10/41 i Alluvium " Mallikpur " "Kole ! D Kapastikri " " D h Ayama Kanpur t " " t (Sand Dominant) "Mutra ! " Gante Napara a APY113 B25 D Sahanagar B26 n (111) 7/35 Madhupur Shikhrareaima r " e " "Kamalpur 8/4"1 i " ) "Keshora "Sara Sripur 8/45 s " Chandipur ! g " )" D Sridharpur 11/39 Baneswarpur "Tentulpukur ! " e Kashipur Rokanpur " BalidangaD ! " a D Senpur r h " Abarsingh " P B B23 ( Akalia "Gopalpur / APO13 i " 10/39 Point Bar Radhakantapur l Groundwater prospects very high Ban " Tantibaksa " Bartala !" No Well Observed RW k g P a N " Taralpur D Isabpur Sulpara PB111 (PB) Very Good LS 5-10 m 300-400 LPM Nil Not Required with high recharge potential. ad Debpur " "Banshipur " " Very High i Nandiara u TW Tajpur " " Sultanpur "Dangapara " ) Recharge structures not required. Barakpur " Barasat H Gandhapur " 8/40 Habibpur "Sarpukur Kharygram " " " ! Chhilinda Kantadanga D" Magra 6/39 " Chandrakhali " " Baragram )! Diha " Chandipur Karanda " D " Sitarampur !" "Hatbaksa Harirambati " D Nahat "Maynagarh 9/38 " B e h u l a N a d i 7/37 )" " Kutubpur " Panchkia ! Dangapara Michridanga D " 10/39 (! ) " Shibrampur Bhaita " 8/40 " ) Ghosh n " ! Kalibele " D E Nishanka ! " ! Palsit D o D " " " Taharpur Poikara " i 8/42 Bara Buria " t Amadpur Sankarpur ) Mashagaria Mahanpur " 10/39 " a e 9/42 !" Nalsara D Umarpur " Fakirkeshera n ! m NP " D" APO13 )" e Chhota Baje Bijra Gobindapur Osmanpur " r Alluvial Plain Areas with high Arsenic and Iron Tona " " 12 / 9 (As&Fe) Sriharipur APO13 c RW " Ichhapur o 100-120 m High Nil Mashagaria " Rasulpur " Thikre " APY113 Younger Good LS TW 400-500 LPM concentration.Potable water o [At shallow " Gangur "Ichhabacha F Low " l (APY) 27 Telsonra Gantar " depth] available at depth range above 100m. o h "Ishanpur "Mashidpur ! g Adadanga H 9/41 D 8/45 " 8/44 "Jayrampur ! ! " a D" D Mandaljana " e Ulara " Merua Sajina b Rajpur " Kashirampur Palta t Keja 7/35 B24 " Bardali " ) " " a ! ) m Alluvium Sahanul " D L "Sabitpur a Bahabpur "Kabirpur Ch"aupinara Jot 10/40 r (Sand and Silt) Durgadanga " " ! o " " Paltapara "Sekhpur ) "Gouripur "Chaitar D Biruha A (113) Andur t " / "Belut Rasulpur )" " Chaknara Shialdanga Taktipur a " y r " ) l 9/44 "Chhinu Ba"munpara u Ichapur B27 r ! Kakdanga " D" Sahapur " k a Alluvial Plain Daluibazar) 8/45 " Purnagram Damdama 9 / 7 " Dakshgin "Chaktipara 7/38 Dharma Chhoto " APY113 Good " s 200-250 LPM " ! Gopinathpur (! E 25-30 m P Nil D"Rasulpur " ) Ramnagar Younger LS TW High Not Required Potable water available at shallow Radhakantapur ! Simla " 10/40 ( Kadampukur Dhamash n Mallikpur D E " 3 " " " ! (APY) depth. Sahapur ) Kishkindhya 10/36 Bara D a " Genraghata " 8/41 Gopaldaspur " " ! P ! D " Debipur "Dhamash Atkatia " "Baidyadanga D" ) Nimo " Krishnapur " Talpata Baggoria "Nagarkona APO13 "Tatarpur " Jatekanu Baharampur Charabagan " " Kanthalgachhi " "Sarmastpur " " Potanal " Memari 7/50 Joanpur " Kolepara Bhurkunda "D! Bagila Shashinara " Chuadanga " Narkeldanga " )" ) Salarpur " Maheshdanga Sitarampur " n " Talchini " Sultanpur o " Maheshpur "Mamudpur "Kanaldanga ) " Tala i " 11/46 !"Shibpur " D t 8/44 10/44 a ! " NP Areas affected with high Arsenic Korha D)" Nishiragarh "Joyrampur !Balindar ) D m Maheshdanga " 10/44 7/45 Tola (As&Fe) & Iron concentration.Potable water " r 10 / 8 " ! e Alluvial Plain Older !" D" APO13 100-120 m 300-400 LPM Moderate to RW Amudpur o Moderate to Good TW Maheshpur DBahara E n LS [At shallow available at depth range " A (APO) 48 10 Moderate to Low F " S e High 7/40 " T Baidyapur " depth] above 100 m. Recharge of shallow E c Baridpur i ! Maheshdanga RN D! 10/45 r aquifer recomended. D Camp R o N A l Chanchal a " H IL W o 2 AY 8/107 Inchura Jamna h H Alipur Salda Mubarakpur " " a " " " ! "Amenmauri "Deulia D "Sripur Hetampur Hajipur d "Dilalpur 8/42 "Kalsi " " y Sardanga a " ! l D" Gakuldanga Gahami r " " u r 7/39 Nudipur a ! h e "Kenno Panpara (! D " t " "Sachra "Mulgram E v Shobhna E e Haibatpur " Piramgram i " o Simla "Bhopur B Dehura 8/47 t " / " R Sanora 11/43 ) ! i Chatkhanda " Alipur Kailashpur " )D " Chetua e ! " ) 7/43 " Sargaria " u Alluvium "Chalbalpur Mohanpur D )" " APY113 11 / 9 RW r " Ajapur ! (! n Alluvial Plain Older Moderate to Good Moderate to Moderate groundwater potential at D Debipur Sadhat "Bhujmohan " m (Sand,Silt & Clay) LS P 17 a " E APO13 e (APO) TW 40-60 m 150-200 LPM Moderate to Low Shalalpur D h u Ballaldighi a 5 intermediate depths. High " s i c (13) d N a d i J o o / Mastaba t m Adampur t " s "Chak Masagram Barar a a " " 8/40 i 16/125 h D e "Sedpara ! r "Saimula D ! l "Nutangram D " u Kanchmali P Kamalpur Shyamnagar Baragarh " " " Telkopa p 11/40 Hamdanga " "Ballabhbati " ) e ! m D" t " a Mirpara a Balarambati Kerili " Barasat Mallikpur R " " 12/155 L Moglampur / Fatehpur 8/42 " D! Choubera ( " " a " "Batka 7/44 !"Jujharpur Mosonda D Bainchi u Masagram "11/48 " Surna " Bheruli ! j ! " D ! "Ghys D " ( i Areas of very high groundwater Durgapur E S Abandoned Channel " AC13 No Well Observed Very Good LS RW 10-15 m 250-300 LPM Very High P Not Required potential at shallow depth.Most Usara Alipur Nil Dadpur " Kantapur (AC) TW suitable for extraction of groundwater. " "Mayna )" "Berela " 15/107 " ! "Nabagram Nuniadanga ! Choubera D D"Boinchi 10/44 Jajirpur " 10/41 Birsimul "Dattapur ! " D APO13 "Kolsara Beinchigram Magurgaria " E " 12/55 A Chandpur " D ! (! S Kharodanga D 7/40 Danthsar a " E " F F m 10/45 T ! Benapur E D" 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. o ! "Uttampur d 10/43 D" R " Basudebpur " a Kampukur N Panchra " "Ranapora Krishnajibanpur Goara " r ! ! DSarangpur " 15/98 ( R " R Hatni . Bhatpukur Jaugram ! " " "Gokul Tarajol ( ! E Sarkardanga A 9/46 " D" Simlagarh P " E " D D Q Q P IL ! China These are dykes, quartz reefs and pegmatite veins, which generally act as barriers for ground water movement. W D D Q Q P P Kulingram " D A ! Y D 10/45 K13 Gopalpur 10/120 " " Kantagore "Atkola Champahati "Kasba " ! " D"Kalupukuria 9/44 Gangarambati " " Dattapara Mirjapur Payra ! Duluk " " Atti 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. Masadanga D "Talbena 18/116 " " Tengaberia " " 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. Bhurka B28 " Reora Chak Bargram ! " Khamarpara D" " Muzaffarpur " Ramnagar Uttarakhanda " Kamalpur " Bhataepara " "Udaypur 10/107 Krishnachandrapur " 14/101 10/46 " " Faimpur "Nuri ! ! Haddepara ! Chiledanga D"Bilsara D " D" Chhoto " Bhurka Bansdaha ! !Selimabad Dogachhia " Ajapur " ( D Hiranandgram ! " Ranagarh " " D 10/40 9/44 E 10/40 " "Jahira Bhltasin " Jaugram " D! APY113 Amra GROUND WATER PROSPECTS INFORMATION HYDROLOGICAL INFORMATION STRUCTURAL INFORMATION BASE MAP INFORMATION LOCATION INFORMATION Konrapara Patba Astai " Barul " Mohanpur " " " Mahindar "Horal DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SCHISTOSITY/ " DEPTH