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G TITUDE
LI T OF FIGU
LIST OFT,-~
LI 'l OF BB V TlONS

PrER I : INT WCTION

1.1. Stat••t ot the probl• 11 1.2. Selec-


tion ot the attdy area and the leYanoe of the subject
.51 1.,. 0b~t1vea 9J 1.4. ~1ew ot Llterat\ll"e and
"' ••• rcb Gap 101 1. 5. tbodology 13; 1. 5. 1. Source•
ot intonation 13; 1.5.2. Te lquea ot the atudy 16;
1. 6. Olapter Scheme 19.

CH Pr R II , F. Cl'ORS C?D G H V ILABILITr OF


D KING AT R
2.1. Geology 26; 2.2. Ternln 321 2.2.1.
Rellet 32J 2.2. 2. Slope '41 2. 2. ,. 1nap 351
2.2.4. Phyaio pb1c reg1ona '91 2.3. Cl111at• JO;
2. ,.1. Tempe tun 41; 2.,.2. r pnaaun, wind and
bm1d1V 43; 2.3.3. red.pit tion 44; 2.3.4. tlo-
teaporal distrtbuUon ot rainfall 451 2.3.5. Ola ct l'-
laUca ot int U 48; 2.4. Soila !O; 2.4.1. Claaa1-
t1 tion of ao11 51; 2.i..2. Propert1ea of the~- ao11
typea 511 2.5. • 54J 2.5.1. et 55;
2. 5. 2. Uaar mo d 56, 2. 5. :,. Cul ble w ate
56; 2. 5. 4. d put to other t agri au tural uaea 56;
2 . 5. 6. OJ!'ffl\1 d old f lo s 57; 2. 5. 7. oreat ,
&arde a grovea 571 2. 6. pulaUon and aettlement
59; 2.6.1. DlatribuUon pattern 59J 2.6.2. Denaity
il
pattem 62; 2.6.3. Gro- th of popul.4t1on 63; 2.6.4.
Gen ral dJ.a't 1but1o d s1 tin ot l aettle ti! 66J
2. 6 ,. ize and d _atty ol villapa 68; 2.6.6. cin&
of villa •• 71J 2.6. 1. nture ot d1apera1on 72;
2. 6.8. Sett.L11111t1nt typ a 76; 2. 7. conoaf.c • 1th Tl;
2. 8. Sod. l d 11 ti 1 aet-up 86.

CH PrER Ill : U OF DRINltlNG AT. R


:,.1. Sur.t ca ater 921 ,.1 •1 • Soul'Cea of
aurtaoe wat r 921 TJ, 1. 2. D1atr!b1.rt1on of aur.t'ace
water J :,.2. N tunl water bodiea 94; J. 2. 1. ere-
nr,llll riven 941 :,.2.2. on,.perermlal riv•n and
atnua 971 :,.2.3. SprJ.nca 99; 3.2.4. Lake cJ Tala
1001 ,.,• .rt1f1 _ 1 wa r bod18a 101; '.the ,.,.1.
Canal 101; 3.:,.2. 8-ael"'IOil'IJ 102; 3.:,.3. Tanks
onda 103; 3.4. Oro\l'ld w ter 104J 3. 5. Occurence of
gromd ter 1051 J. 5.1. ConeoUdated foraationa 105;
J . 5. 2. 5-1-CGOaoll ted fo tiofta 1061 3. 5. ,. Uncca-
aolidated fomaUona 101, :,.6. Hydrolog1 1 propertiea
of w 'ter l>earJ.al& •ter1 l. 107; 3. 6.1 • on,a.1 t., 10S,
3.6.2. Spec1t1o yield 109; J.6.,. fera-blllty 110J
,.1. . :,:terin saturated z0ne 112; J.?.1. liqu1.fera 112;
:,. 1.2. Ground tar .tmro ilgetion end E~loration 113J
:,.1.:,. D1atr1but1on of . qu1tora 114; 3.a. ater 1n m-
aaturat zone 1151 :,.9. ater bl end its cha ctai-
1at1ca 116; :,.9.1. Obaer,, t1on of water blo 11?1 ·
3.9.2. ater ble depth 118; :,.9.~. Form ot the water ,
t ble 120; 3.9. 4. Fluet tlon ot the t•t- bl• 1211
:,.10. Rec:bGr. e QDd discharge of aromd vater 126;
3.10.1. I". 1261 ,.10.2. D1acbarge 128J :,.11. ter
l» l ce 129.

au. IV i Tl PRQ.........J<O. . .J.s


. OF itV. ILABILITr OF DRm ~me 135-157
"A't R

4.1. F ctora attecUna t.be .availability of


drinking water 1351 4.1.1. CUllaUc C0?1ditiona 135;
4.1.2. GeobydJOlogical cond1tlona 136J 4.2. N tun of
the probl• and ita apati d1atr11>ut1on 1'9J 4.3.
Problem of ava1lab111 ty 1n urban area• 144; 4. 4. Drink-
1Dg water acarci ty zone 145; 4. 4.1. Delineation ot
a rcity zon• 147; 4.5. Int ait;y of drinking water
sea rel 'ty 15'•..

CHAPTER V : R>LLOT,&D DRlNKmG ATER tD AT.,R-BO


DISi:rASB
5.1. urcea o~ Uuti.on 1(0; 5-1•1• Sur-
face water f'olluUoD 160; ,.1. 2. Grot.md wat~r pollu-
Uon 165; s.. 2. ual1ty of drink!n ,11 ter 1661
. tfecta ot llut~ and uo'treated water 169, 5. 4•
s.,.
.-:ter-bomo dJ.seaa'9 171; 5.5. lncidence ol wat•r-
bo,:ne diaaaaea 174; 5.6. Iapact ot water-bome
d1seaaee cm publ.1c heal t.h 181.

CHAPTER VI : RURAL DRIRKDiG TER SUPPLY


6.1. Genes!• a:ld extena101, ot rural drinking
water supply prog Olllle and sdmu 1n India 185; 6. 2.
T re tad w tar supply sehemea ot the d1etr1ct 192;
6.2.1. Completed sche!De 194; 6.2.2. Scb · \Dier com-
pl•lion 200: 6. :,. Impact of rural d rinkitlg w t•r
aupply scheme 202.

CHAPTER VII I URBAH DRINKIH G · ATr..R SUPFLY 209-238


7.1. Genesis d extanaion ot urbs.n ater
aupply prolJ"&IIU and ache11e 209; 7.2. 13.ana water
aupply ach... 214; ?.2.1. Hi_ator1cal ckgrcUDd 214;
7.2.2. Sources ot water aupply 216; 1.2.3. atar
aupply ay atea 218; 7. 2. 4. Requirement and conaUDpUon
22GI 7.3. tarra wster aupply scheme 22:2; 1.:,.1. •ter
aupply ao"1rcea and aya'tea 222; 7.3.2. Requir eot and
conal.llpUon 224; 7.4. Kand water supply scheme 225;
7. 4.1. Diatr1but1on syatea 225; 7.4.2. Requiremtnt aad
conampt1on 226; 7. 5. Babena water supply • • • 227;
7. ,. , • ..,xJ.,-Ung cond1 tions o:t \:ater aupply 2:17; 1. 7.
Na 1n1 '-&'ter supply achema 229; 7.S. Ra-1,a:pur ter
supply acheme 2::0; 1.e.1. Cxi Ung arronge:aints 231;
1.a.2. DlatrJ.but.ion syst 2,11 1.e,.3. flequir ment and
oonadllptioD of water 2321 7.9. •-- - -pur water aupply
aobe11e 2331 7. 10. Matam and and water • pl.y
ch... 233; 7.11. lap ct of urt>an water aupply
achetle 234.
CH.APT VIII I r ,r.i,.o1.1.1::.a.,. D CKS 0 JClSG
TE SUPPLY SQiEME
e.1.Pzobl•• of drinking water aupply acb•••
2'9J a.1 . 1. ater oonnect.lon pro1-l• 2'9J a.1.2. Bill-
lng and nellz ,1on of water char&•• 2421 S.1.,. -
tillely and abort period aupply 2441 8.1. 4. n»bl• ot
operation uJ.ntenance 245; S. 1. 5. wer a ply 2471
e.1. 6. lie cceptence and parUc1pat1oo 2'-8; a.2.
Drawbacks ot drSnkS.na water eupply adl•.. 2"91 a.2.1.
o11t1col intertermce 2'8; 2.2. Dal.ay 1n eucuticm
"
of th• •ch- 2'1 s a. 2.3. GoYemaent propapnda ayat•
252; e.2.4. Detect 1n plamling pol1c1ea 253.

QI FT R IX a PL DIG 2&>-290
9.1. Appraiaal of Gromd and aurface • ter for
dr1nk.fn1 purpoua 261; 9. 2. uantitat1Ye appraiaal 262;
9.2.1. rec1p1tat1oD .-.asunaent 262; 9.2. 2. Sud ce
water 264; 9.2.3. Gnund water 265; 9.3. Appraisal and
iapn>Yeaent 1n the quall ty ot water 267J 9. 4. Proper
location of w ter aupply worka 210; 9.5. lntroduct!on
ot cb• r tedmoloc, 2751 9. 6. Appraiaal ot water
oonampUm 277; 9. 7. trateglea tor drSnktng water
aupply achemea 2&>.

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