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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA

GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

STATUS OF GROUND WATER LEVEL SCENARIO


(MARCH-2022)
(TELANGANA STATE)

GROUND WATER MONITORING CELL


GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
HYDERABAD
APRIL-2022
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
STATUS OF GROUND WATER LEVEL SCENARIO
(MARCH-2022)
S. No. Chapter Page
1 Introduction 1
2 Rainfall 1
3 Depth to Water Level During March-2022 5
3.1 Water Table Elevations (a msl)
3.2 Formation Wise Minimum, Maximum & Average Water Levels(mbgl)
4 Water Level Fluctuation During March-2022 w.r.t. March-2021 (Annual) 9
Water Level Fluctuation During March-2022 with Reference to May - 2021
5 10
(Seasonal)
6 Decadal Average Groundwater Levels - March (2012-2021) 11
Water Level Fluctuation-Decadal Mean of March (2012-2021) With Reference to
7 13
March-2022
Change in Groundwater Storage (Dynamic) during March-2022 with respect to
8 15
May-2021
9 Deep Water Levels (> 20 m.bgl) 15
10 Groundwater Scenario in Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project Area 15
11 Conclusion and Recommendations 16
Figures Page
District Wise Normal & Actual Rainfall During the Water Year 2021-22 (Up to
Fig.1 3
March-2022).
Fig.2 Mandal Wise Categorization of Rainfall, Telangana. 3
Fig.3 Mandal Wise rainfall deviation water year 2021-2022 (up to March-2022) 4
Fig.4 Depth to Water Levels Range During March-2022, Telangana. 6
Fig.5 District Wise Minimum, Maximum and Average Water Levels March-2022 6
Fig.6 Depth to Water Levels During March-2022, Telangana State. 7
Fig.7 Water table Elevations during March-2022, Telangana State. 7
Fig.8 Formation Wise Minimum, Maximum and Average water level(m.bgl), March-2022. 8
Fig.9 Water Level Fluctuations in March-2022 Wrt March-2021. 9
Fig.10 Water Level Fluctuations in March-2022 Wrt May -2021. 10
Fig.11 Depth to water levels Decadal Average during March (2012-2021), Telangana State. 11
Fig.12 Decadal Average Ground Water Level Trend and Rainfall, Telangana State. 12
Percentage of Wells showing rise/fall during March-2022 Wrt to Decadal mean of
Fig.13 14
March (2012-2021)
Fig.14 Water Level Fluctuations w.r.t to Decadal average March (2012-2021). 14
Fig.15 Water level scenario in KLIP March-2022. 16
Fig.16 Water level scenario in KLIP March (2012-2021). 16
Tables Page
District Wise & Mandal Wiser Rainfall Deviation During Water Year 2021-22 (Up to
Table-1 2
March -2022).
Table-2 Formation Wise Minimum, Maximum and Average water level(m.bgl), March-2022. 8
Details of Mandals With Ground Water Levels More Than 20 m During March-2022.
Table-3 18 to 19
Annexures Page
Comparison of Average Depth to Ground Water Levels and Rainfall of March-2022 To
I 20
Decadal, Annual and Seasonal.
II Mandal wise Cumulative Actual Rainfall Report Up to March-2022 21 to 34
III Depth to Water Level in March-2022. 35
IV Fluctuation During March-2022 wrt March-2021 36
V Fluctuation During March-2022 wrt May-2021 37
VI Fluctuation Decadal Mean from March-2022 To March-2021 Wrt March-2022. 38
List of Officers/Officials Who Carried Out Ground Water Level
Monitoring, During March-2022
Name of The Field Name of The Supervisory officer
S.No. Designation Districts
Officer (Shri/Kum/Smt)
(Shri/Kum/Smt)
1 T. Pulla Rao A.HG Adilabad A. Srivalli, AD (Hg)
2 B Ganesh A.HG Komurambheem Asifabad A. Srivalli, AD (Hg) I/c
3 N.Kumar A.GP Bhadradri Kothagudem M. Balu, AD (Hg)
4 S.Parmeshwar A.HG Gadwal-Jogulamba Dr. G. Mohan, AD (Hg)
5 S Shruthi & B Sangeetha A.H & A.HG Hanumakonda M. Srinivasa Rao, DD (Gp)
6 G.Vamshi Krishna A.HG Hyderabad K. Jagannadha Rao, DD (Hg)
7 G.Nagaraju A.H Jagityal G. Narsimulu, AD (H) I/c
8 CH Narsimhulu A.GP Jangaon M. Ashok, AD (Hg) I/c
9 P Ramakrishna A.HG Jayashankar-Bhupalapally K. Ravi Shankar, AD (Gp)
10 A Navaneeth AGP Kamareddy M. Satish Yadav AD (Hg)
11 P Sujatha A.Hg Karimnagar Ch. Shailasree Mallika Devi, DD (Hg)
12 G. Vishnu A.H Khammam B. Shyam Prasad Naik, AD (Hg) I/c
13 V Suresh A.HG Mahabubabad B. Shyam Prasad Naik, AD (Hg) I/c
14 M Harish Babu A.H Mahabubnagar M. Rajender Kumar, DD (Hg)
15 G Lavanya &A.GP Mancherial P. Srinivasa Babu, DD (Gp) I/c
16 Lavanya A.HG Medak K. Venkateswara Rao, DD (H) I/c
17 E Satyanarayana A.HG Medchal-Malkajigiri K. Revathi, AD (H)
18 A. Srikanth A.HG Mulugu M. Srinivasa Rao, DD (Gp)
19 M. Lingaswamy A.HG Nagarkurnool Rama Devi, AD (H)
20 Suffiaudin A.H Nalgonda D. Sunil Babu, DD (H)
21 K.Suhasisni A.H Nirmal P. Srinivasa Babu, DD (Gp)
22 K Ravi Kumar A.HG Narayanpet M. Rajender Kumar, DD (Hg) I/c
23 V Kumar A.HG Nizamabad R.D. Prasad, DD (H)
24 Ch Venu A.H Peddapally K. Ravi Shankar, AD (Gp)
25 B.Sangeetha A.H Rangareddy P. Raghupathi Reddy AD (Gp)
26 D. Divya Jyoti A.H Sangareddy K.Venkateswara Rao, DD (H)
27 Praveen Kumar A.H Siddipet C.Seetharam AD (Hg)
28 A Abhilash A.H Siricilla-Rajanna G. Narsimulu, AD (H)
29 K Rajini A.HG Suryapet T. Sudhakar Reddy, AD (Hg) /c
30 K Bhagya A.GP Vikarabad Dr.G.Deepa Reddy AD (Hg)
31 P.Yugender Reddy A.HG Wanaparthy Dr. G. Mohan, AD (Hg) I/c
32 B.Ravi A.HG Warangal M. Ashok, AD (Hg)
33 V. Swathi Sri A.HG Yadadri-Bhongiri P. Jyothi Kumar, DD (Hg) I/c

DATA ENTRY, DATA VALIDATAION, MAP GENERATION &


REPORT WRITING

S.No. Name of The Officer/Official Designation


1 Shri. C.Rakesh Chander Deputy Director (NHP) I/C Data centre
2 Shri.K. Mahesh Kumar Asst Director (Hydrology)
3 Shri. E. Goverdhan Asst. Hydrologist
4 Kum. P. Ravali Asst. Hydrologist

UNDER SUPERVISION OF
Shri K. LAXMA, Joint Director

UNDER THE OVERALL GUIDANCE OF


Dr. PANDITH MADHNURE
DIRECTOR
GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
HYDERABAD
STATUS OF GROUND WATER LEVEL SCENARIO, DURING MARCH-2022
(TELANGANA STATE)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. During the water year 2021-22 (up to 31st March - 2022), State received 32 % excess rainfall as compared to
normal rainfall during the same period (1140 mm against 865 mm).
2. Out of 33 districts, 26 received excess rainfall, 7 received normal rainfall and no district received deficit rainfall.
3. Out of 594 mandals, 388 received excess rainfall (+20 % and above to normal), 197 received normal rainfall (-19 to
+19 %) and 09 received deficit rainfall (-20 % to -59 %) and no mandals received scanty rainfall (-60 % to -99 %).
4. During March-2022, total 1549 wells were monitored (Pz: 1296 and DW:253).
5. Minimum and maximum depth to water level varies 0.30 m bgl in piezometer at Ulsaipalem village,
Adividevulapally mandal, Nalgonda district and maximum of 48.43 m bgl in piezometer at Kukatpally village and
Mandal, Medchal-Malkajgiri District.
6. Water Levels in the range of <5 m bgl covers ~21 % of State area, 5 to 10 m bgl covers ~56 % , and are more
predominate, 10-15 m bgl covers ~18 % , 15-20 m bgl & >20 m bgl covers ~4 % of State area combinely
covering central - western parts of State and mostly falling in 58 mandals and out of these, 11 mandals are
showing further decline in water levels as compared to March-2021 water levels.
7. The State average water level during March-2022 is 8.04 m bgl as compared to 8.35 m bgl during the same period
in 2021 and shows a rise of 0.31 m.
8. Water level fluctuation during March-2022 with respect to March-2021 shows a maximum rise 21.06 m at
Puttapad village, Kulkacherla mandal of Vikarabad district and fall of 14.0 m is recorded at Banapuram village,
Mudigonda mandal, Khammam district and 60 % Observation wells show a rise and 40 % wells shows a fall in
water levels during this period.
9. Water level fluctuation during March-2022 with respect to May-2021 depict on an average rise of 1.15 m.
10. Water level fluctuation during March-2022 with respect to May-2021 shows a maximum rise of 25.13 m at
Bazarhatnur village and mandal, Adilabad district and fall of 13.0 m is recorded at Banapuram village,
Modigonda mandal of Khammam district and 74 % Observation wells shows a rise and 26 % shows a fall in
water levels during this period.
11. As compared to May-2021 scenario there is a decrease in deep water levels (>20m) area by ~1409 km2 ( ~1 %).
12. Water levels during the month of March-2022 when compared with Decadal average of March (2012-2021) shows
a rise in 570 mandals (89%) (0.00-32.04 m) and fall in 11 mandals (0.01-7.30 m).
13. The rise (compared to decadal Average of March (2012-2021) up to 0.5 m is observed in 39 mandals, 0.5-1.0 m in 27
mandals, 1-2 m in 72 mandals and > 2 m in 198 mandals falling in north, east and southern parts of Nirmal, eastern parts
of Sircilla, eastern and eastern parts of Jagitial, western parts of Mahabubabad, Weastern and centaral parts of
Warangal, Hanmakonda Karimnagar, Siddipet, Suryapet, Medak, Jangoan, Kamareddy, Yadadri, Hyderabad,
Mahabubnagar, south part of Bhupalpally, Bhadradri, Rangareddy, northern part of Medchal, Khammam, central part of
Jogulamba, Vikarabad, Nagarkurnool, Narayanpet, Nalgonda and Wanaparthy districts etc.
14. The fall (compared to decadal Average of March (2012-2021)) up to 0.5 m is observed in 30 mandals, 0.5-1 m in 29
mandals, 1-2 m in 36 mandals and > 2 m in 163 mandals falling in south western part of Nirmal, south& eastern parts
of Sircilla, western and eastern parts of Jagitial, southern parts of Mahabubabad, north and western parts of Warangal,
east & seatern parts of Hanmakonda, south & western parts of Karimnagar, west and eastern parts of Suryapet, parts of
Medak, eastern parts of Jangoan, eastern, western and central parts of Kamareddy, Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, eastern
part of Bhupalpally, Bhadradri, wester parts of Rangareddy, northern part of Medchal, Khammam, central part of
Jogulamba, Vikarabad, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy, Nalgonda and western parts of Narayanpet districts etc.
15. The dynamic change in groundwater storage during the season is estimated at 144 TMC in comparison with May-21
month water levels (up to March -2022) and there is net draft of 79 TMC during March-2022 as compared to February-
2022.
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

REPORT ON GROUND WATER LEVEL SCENARIO IN TELANGANA STATE


BASED ON WATER LEVELS RECORDED FROM PIEZOMETERS
IN THE MONTH OF MARCH-2022

1. INTRODUCTION

Ground Water Department, Government of Telangana is monitoring the changes in


groundwater regime on monthly basis continuously through a network of 1549 monitoring stations in
the State (Piezometers:1296 & Dug wells:253) in different hydro geological and geo-morphic units
from commonly developed aquifers. During March-2022, 1549 monitoring wells were monitored
(Piezometers:1296 and Dug wells:253) and 43 piezometers could not be monitored due to various
reasons. The water level data is analyzed in relation to rainfall, recharge measures, drought and
extraction of groundwater in the State. The data of March-2022 also compared with earlier periods
for studying the seasonal, annual fluctuations and mean of last ten years (Decadal fluctuation). The
analytical results are depicted through various maps generated on GIS platform and tables.

2. RAINFALL (PRECIPITATION)

Rainfall is the principal source of input for groundwater recharge in the State and the behavior of
groundwater table is essentially governed by rainfall, its quantity, intensity and frequency. The State
as a whole received 1140 mm rainfall (till 31st March-2022) against a normal rainfall of 865 mm,
which is ~ 32 % more than the normal annual rainfall during 2021-22 Water Year (June-21 to May-
22) up to 31st March-2022. The southwest monsoon contributes ~79 % of normal rainfall, 14 % is
contributed by northeast monsoon and rest by other seasons in the State of Telangana.
Out of 33 districts, 26 received excess rainfall (+ 20 % & above) and 7 received normal rainfall
(-19 % to +19 %) (Table-1, Fig.1 and Annexure-I). Out of 594 mandals, 388 received excess
rainfall (+20 % and above), 197 received normal rainfall (-19 % to +19 %), 9 received deficit rainfall
(-20 % to -59 %) and no mandal received scanty rainfall (-60 % to -99 %) respectively, mostly
falling in Peddapalli, Mancherial, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Suryapet, Vikarabad, Nagarkurnool,
Sangareddy districts (Fig.2 and Annexure-II). The Mandal wise rainfall deviation map is presented
in Fig.3.

1
Table-1: - District & Mandal wise rainfall deviations during the Water Year 2021-22 (up to
March -2022).

District Mandal
S. No. Deviation Districts
(No's) (No's)

Sircilla (75 %), Siddipet (70 %), Hanumakonda (66 %),


Karimnagar (58 %), Narayanpet (54 %), Nizamabad
(47 %), Warangal (43 %), Jangaon (42 %), Rangareddy
(40 %), Jagityal (38 %), Nirmal (37 %), Mahabubabad
Excess (36 %), Mahabubnagar (35 %), Nalgonda (35 %),
1 26 388
(20 % & Above) Yadadri (35 %), , Kamareddy (35 %), Kumuram
Bheem (32 %), Adilabad (31 %), Bhadradri (28 %),
Medchal (27 %), Bhupalpally (25 %), Wanaparthy (24
%), Hyderabad (24 %), Vikarabad (23 %), Medak (22
%), Khammam (20 %)

Jogulamba(Gadwal) (13 %), Suryapet (13 %),


Sangareddy (12 %), Mulugu (10 %), Peddapally 7 197
Normal
2 (9 %), Nagarkurnool (4 %), Mancherial (-1 %)
(+19 % to -19 %)

Deficient
3 Nil Nil 09
(-20 % to -59 %)

Scanty
4 Nil Nil Nil
(-60 % to -99 %)
st
State received actual rainfall of 1140 mm against 865 mm normal rainfall (up 31 March-2022)
(excess of 32 %).

(Source: O/o The Directorate, Economics and Statistics Department, Hyderabad).

From Table-1 & Fig.1, it observed that Sircilla district received +75 % excess rainfall. Large
Excess (+60 %) rainfall is prevalent in south western, central and north western part of the State and in
rest of the area excess & normal rainfall is prevalent.

2
1600
1500
1400 85
1300
Rainfall (mm)

1200 65
1100

% Deviation
1000
45
900
800
700 25
600
500 5
400
300
200 -15
100
0 -35

Districts

Normal Actual Rainfall Deviation with Normal in % Mar-2022


Mar -2022 Mar-2022 (2021-22 water year)

Fig.1: - District wise Normal & Actual Rainfall (water year 2021 -22 for the month March-2022).

MANDAL WISE RAINFALL DEVIATION DURING MARCH-2022


9; 2%
0; 0%

197; 33%

EXCESS
NORMAL
DEFICIT
SCANTY
388; 65%

Fig.2: Mandal wise categorization of rainfall (up to March, 2022), Telangana.

3
Fig.3: Mandal wise rainfall deviation for water year 2021-22 (till 31st March, 2022).

4
3. DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL DURING MARCH-2022
The depth to water levels during March-2022 are summarized below and depicted in Fig.4 as
pie diagram and district wise minimum, maximum and average water levels are presented in Fig.5. as
bar diagram.
The analysis of depth to water level data of piezometers (Annexure-III) reveals that
minimum water level observed as 0.30 m bgl in piezometer at Ulsaipalem village, Adividevulapally
mandal, Nalgonda district and maximum of 48.43 m bgl in piezometer at Kukatpally village and
Mandal, Medchal-Malkajgiri District. The areal distribution of depth to water levels are depicted in
Fig.6.

The Salient features


 The district wise average water level varies from 3.82 m bgl in Wanaparthy district to 13.39 m
bgl in Medak district with state average of 8.04 m bgl.
 Shallow water levels (<5 m bgl) occupies ~21 % of State area, covering eastern & northern parts
of Adilabad, eastern part of Nirmal, parts of Hanumakonda, eastern & westarn parts of Jagityal,
except northern parts of Wanaparthy, eastern part of Warangal, Karimnagar except north &
southern parts of Mahabubabad, except west & southern parts Khammam, except south central
parts of Suryapet, eastern & western parts of K.Asifabad, western part and eastern parts of
Mancherial, west and north-eastern Pedapally, northern parts of Mulugu, parts of Sircilla, south
eastern parts & south eastern parts of Bhupalapally, northern and eastern parts of Bhadradri,
except north and south western part of Nalgonda, parts of Rangareddy, western part of
Kamareddy, except western & southern parts of Jogulamba, eastern and western parts of
Narayanpet, parts of Vikarabad, parts of Yadadri, Siddipet and northern part of Medchal .
 Water levels in the range of 5-10 m bgl occupy ~56 % are more predominant followed by 10-15 m
bgl water levels, covering ~18 % of state area during this month.
 Moderately deep (15-20 m bgl) and very deep-water levels (>20 m bgl) occupy ~4 % of State area combinely
and these are mostly covering south eastern Bhadradri, eastern Sangareddy, northern part of
Vikarabad, north western & south eastern part of Nizamabad, Northern Bhupalapally, southern parts
of Nalgonda and southern part of Siddipet districts.
3.1 Water Table Elevations

Water table elevations (Reduced Levels) in meter above mean sea levels (a msl) during the
month of March-2022 is depicted in Fig.7. From fig it is inferred that the minimum and maximum
water table elevation varies from < 50 m a msl in Bhadradri and Khammam to > 650 m a msl in
Vikarabad districts and in general groundwater flows from north-west to south-east directions in
northern part (Godavari basin) and West to South-east directions in southern part of State (Krishna
basin).
5
58; 5%
88; 7%

221; 18% Legend


Water levels
(m) bgl)
402; 32% 0-5
5 - 10 m
10-15 m
15-20m
>20

484; 38%

Fig.4: - Depth to water levels range in piezometers during March-2022.

45

40

35
Average:8.04 m
30

25

20
DTW(mbgl)

15

10

0
NARAYANPET
HANUMAKONDA

MULUGU
NAGARKURNOOL

SANGAREDDY

WANAPARTHY
MAHABUBNAGAR
KARIMNAGAR

SURYAPET
MAHABUBABAD
JOGULAMBA(GADWAL)

MANCHERIAL
MEDAK
HYDERABAD
JAGITYAL
JANGAON

KHAMMAM

MEDCHAL
ADILABAD
BHADRADRI
BHUPALPALLY

NALGONDA

PEDDAPALLY
RANGAREDDY

SIDDIPET
SIRCILLA

VIKARABAD

WARANGAL
NIZAMABAD

YADADRI
KAMAREDDY

NIRMAL
KUMURAM BHEEM

MINIMUM MAXIMUM AVERAGE State Average water level (6.16 m bgl)

Fig.5: - District wise minimum, maximum & average water levels during March-2022.

6
Fig.6: - Depth to water levels during March-2022, Telangana State.

GW Flow Direction

Fig.7: - Water table Elevations during March-2022, Telangana State.


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3.2. Formation Wise Minimum, Maximum & Average Water Levels (m bgl)

Formation wise minimum, maximum and average water levels are given in Table-2 and
depicted in Fig.8. From Table-2, it is observed that average water levels are shallower in
Charnockite formations (3.63m bgl) and deeper in Laterite formation (11.19 m bgl) during the
month. It is also observed that in all formations water levels have fallen as compared to last
month’s water levels (February-2022).

Table-2: Formation wise Min, Max & Avg. Water Levels (m bgl), March-2022.

S. No. Formation Min Max Average


Banded Gnessic Complex
1 0.44 36.45 7.74
(BGC)
2 Basalt 1.20 34.95 10.50
3 Charnockite 3.09 4.17 3.63
4 Gneiss 8.03 8.03 8.03
5 Granite 1.76 20.21 8.90
6 Limestone 1.38 23.22 9.21
7 Laterite 6.62 17.28 11.19
8 Quartzite 0.30 16.22 7.32
9 Shales 2.82 19.93 7.51
10 Sandstone 0.65 41.13 10.26

FORMATION WISE MINIMUM, MAXIMUM AND AVERAGE


45 GROUNDWATER LEVEL(m.bgl), MARCH-2022

40

35
Depth to water level in

30

25

20

15

10

Min Max Average

Fig.8: - Formation Wise Minimum, Maximum and Average Water Level (m bgl), March-2022.

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4. WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION DURING MARCH-2022 WITH REFERENCE TO
(WRT) MARCH-2021 (ANNUAL)

Water level fluctuations during March-2022 with respect to March-2021 are presented in
Annexure-IV. The analysis of 971 wells data shows that rise in water levels is recorded in 580 wells
(60%) and a fall in 391 wells (40 %) (Fig. 9). During the month, average water levels have shown a
Rise of 0.31 m as compared to March-2021 water levels.
 The minimum rise in fluctuations is recorded as negligible at Neradigonda village and mandal,
Adilabad district, Mulakalapalli(S) village, Mulakalapalli mandal, Bhadradri district,
Mirkhanpally village, Kalher Mandal, Adilabad district, Majidpalli village, Wargal mandal,
Siddipet district, Chilkur village and mandal, Suryapet district, Kothapally village,
Bheemadevarpalli mandal, Hanumakonda district and maximum rise of 21.06 m at Puttapad
village, Kulkacherka mandal of Vikarabad district.

 The minimum fall in fluctuations is recorded as 0.01 m at Jaina village, Dharmapuri mandal,
Jagityal district and Perumalla Sankeesa village, Dornakal mandal, Mahabubabad district and
maximum fall of 14.0 m is recorded at Banapuram village, Mudigonda mandal, Khammam
district.
 District wise average water level fluctuation during March-2022 with respect to March-2021
shows an average rise from 0.04 m (in Mahabubabad and Peddapalli districts) to 2.27 m
(Bhupalapalli district) with state average of 0.31 m (i.e.,4% rise) (Annexure-I).

100
90
80
70
60
50
% of wells

40
30
20
10
0
SANGAREDDY
MULUGU

NARAYANPET
HANUMAKONDA

NAGARKURNOOL
BHADRADRI

JAGITYAL

SIDDIPET
ADILABAD

YADADRI
MAHABUBABAD

MEDCHAL

NIZAMABAD
KARIMNAGAR

MANCHERIAL

WANAPARTHY
NIRMAL

VIKARABAD

WARANGAL
JANGAON

KAMAREDDY

MAHABUBNAGAR

MEDAK

RANGAREDDY

SURYAPET
SIRCILLA
BHUPALPALLY

HYDERABAD

JOGULAMBA(GADWAL)

KHAMMAM

PEDDAPALLY
NALGONDA
KUMURAM BHEEM

Districts
% OF WELLS FALL % OF WELLS RISE

Fig.9: Water Level Fluctuations in March-2022 WRT March -2021.

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5. WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION DURING MARCH-2022 WITH REFERENCE TO
(WRT) MAY- 2021 (SEASONAL)

Water level fluctuations during March-2022 with respect to May 2021 are presented in
Annexure-V. The analysis of 1059 observation wells shows that rise in water level in 783 wells
(74 %) and fall in 276 wells (26 %) (Fig.10).
 The minimum rise in fluctuations is recorded as negligible at Neradigonda village and mandal
Adilabad district, Sudimalla village Yellandu mandal Bhadradri, Bansawada village and
mandal Kamareddy, Budimi village Bansawada mandal Kamareddy, Papannapet village and
mandal Medak, Mannanoor village Amarabad mandal Nagarkurnool, Yedutla village Gopalpet
mandal Wanaparthy, Sanginonipally village Weepangandla mandal Wanaparthy district and
maximum rise of 25.13 m at Bazarhatnur village and mandal, Adilabad district.

 The minimum fall in fluctuations of 0.01 m is recorded at Molachinathalapally village Kollapur


mandal Nagarkurnool and Kothapally village Bheemadevarpally mandal Hanumakonda district
and maximum fall of 13.0 m is recorded at Banapuram village, Modigonda mandal of
Khammam district.
 District wise Water level fluctuation during March-2022 with respect to May-2021 shows an
average rise from 0.12 m (Nagarkurnool) to 3.60 m (Sangareddy) with average rise of
1.15 m in the State (Annexure-I).

100
90
80
70
60
% of wells

50
40
30
20
10
0
NARAYANPET
HANUMAKONDA

MULUGU
NAGARKURNOOL

SANGAREDDY

WANAPARTHY
KARIMNAGAR

MAHABUBABAD

SURYAPET
MAHABUBNAGAR
MANCHERIAL
HYDERABAD
JAGITYAL

MEDAK
JOGULAMBA(GADWAL)

KHAMMAM

MEDCHAL

NIZAMABAD
JANGAON
ADILABAD
BHADRADRI
BHUPALPALLY

NALGONDA

PEDDAPALLY
RANGAREDDY

SIDDIPET
SIRCILLA

VIKARABAD

WARANGAL
KAMAREDDY

YADADRI
NIRMAL
KUMURAM BHEEM

Districts
% OF WELLS FALL % OF WELLS RISE

Fig.10: - Water Level Fluctuations in March-2022 WRT May-2021.

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6. DECADAL AVERAGE GROUNDWATER LEVELS –MARCH (2012-2021)

District wise decadal average water levels during March month varies from 7.07 (Jagityal) to 19.04
m bgl (Medak) with State average of 11.43 m bgl (Annexure-I) (Fig.11) and the salient features are
given below.
 < 5 m bgl water levels occupies ~30% of State area, mostly covering eastern, central and western parts
of Nirmal, southern part of Adilabad, eastern and western parts of Asifabad, central and eastern parts of
Mancherial, eastern, southern and northern parts of J. Gadwal, south eastern parts of Bhupalapally
northern and eastern parts of Mulugu, except south central parts of Bhadradri, except east and western
parts of Khammam, eastern parts of Mahabubabad, southern part of Wanaparthy, central part of
Suryapet, western part of Kamareddy, except Central and western parts of Nizamabad, northern parts of
Jagityal, central part of Warangal and Hanumakonda districts.
 5-10 m bgl and 10-15 m bgl water levels occupy ~ 40 % and 21 % of State area respectively.
 Moderately deep (15-20 m bgl) occupies ~ 07 % of State area mostly covering central, western and
eastern part of State and deep-water levels (>20 m bgl) occupies ~4 % of area mostly falling in central,
western and eastern part of State covering central, western and eastern parts of Medak, eastern parts of
Sangareddy, north west and southern parts of Siddipet, western and eastern part of Kamareddy, south,
eastern and western parts of Rangareddy, north western, central part of Nagarkurnool, eastern part of
Mahabubnagar and eastern, western part of Nalgonda and south-eastern part of Bhadradri-Kothagudem
districts.
 The decadal average water levels during March month is 11.73 m bgl and a rise of 3.39 m (i.e., 89 %)
is observed during March-2022 as compared to last decadal average of March month (2012- 2021),
(Annexure -I).
 The Decadal average water level trend shows a rising trend @ 0.35 m/yr (Fig.12).

Fig.11: - Decadal Average depth to water levels, March (2012-2021).


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(MARCH 2012-2022) IN TELANGANA STATE

Sep-19
y = -0.0293x + 11.987

Fig:12: - Decadal average groundwater level trend and rainfall, Telangana State

Nov-19
Jan-20
Mar-20
May-20
Jul-20
Sep-20
MONTHLY AVERAGE GROUND WATER LEVEL AND RAINFALL

Nov-20
Jan-21
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Depth to water level (m bgl)


7. WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION DURING MARCH-2022 WITH REFERENCE TO
DECADAL MEAN OF MARCH (2012-2021)
Water level fluctuation during March-2022 with reference to decadal mean of March (2012-
2021) is presented in Annexure-VI. The analysis of 801 wells shows that water levels have
shown rise in 712 wells (89 %) and a fall in 89 wells (11 %) (Fig.13).

 The minimum and maximum rise in water level is recorded as negligible at Arsapally village
Nizamabad-north mandal Nizamabad district and 32.04 m is recorded at Khudabhakshpally
village, Marriguda mandal of Nalgonda district.

 The minimum and maximum fall in water level of 0.01 m is recorded at Devupur village,
Talamadugu mandal Adilabad district and 7.30 m at Komatlagudem village, Gangaram
mandal of Mahabubabad district.
 More than > 4 m rise in water levels is observed mostly in north and central parts of
Adilabad, north, south and central parts of Nirmal, eastern parts of Sircilla, souhern and
eastern parts of Jagitial, east and western parts of Mahabubabad, southern parts of
Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy and Narayanpet Weastern and centaral parts of Warangal,
northern parts of Hanmakonda, eastern part of Karimnagar, Siddipet, Suryapet, Medak,
Jangoan, Kamareddy, Yadadri, Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, south part of Bhupalpally,
Bhadradri, Rangareddy, northern part of Medchal, Khammam, central part of Jogulamba,
Vikarabad, , , Nalgonda and districts etc.
 More than > 4 m fall is observed in 11 piezometers.
 Water levels during March-2022 month when compared with Decadal average of
March(2012-2021) levels, it is observed that, out of 594 mandals, rise in the range of 0.04-
32.04 m is observed in 336 (67 %) mandals and fall in the range 0.01-7.30 m in 258 (43 %)
mandals (Fig.14).
 The rise (compared to decadal Average of March (2012-2021) up to 0.5 m is observed in 39
mandals, 0.5-1.0 m in 27 mandals, 1-2 m in 72 mandals and > 2 m in 198 mandals falling in
north, east and southern parts of Nirmal, eastern parts of Sircilla, eastern and eastern parts
of Jagitial, western parts of Mahabubabad, Weastern and centaral parts of Warangal,
Hanmakonda Karimnagar, Siddipet, Suryapet, Medak, Jangoan, Kamareddy, Yadadri,
Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, south part of Bhupalpally, Bhadradri, Rangareddy, northern part
of Medchal, Khammam, central part of Jogulamba, Vikarabad, Nagarkurnool, Narayanpet,
Nalgonda and Wanaparthy districts etc.
 The fall (compared to decadal Average of March (2012-2021)) up to 0.5 m is observed in 30
mandals, 0.5-1 m in 29 mandals, 1-2 m in 36 mandals and > 2 m in 163 mandals falling in
south western part of Nirmal, south& eastern parts of Sircilla, western and eastern parts of
Jagitial, southern parts of Mahabubabad, north and western parts of Warangal, east & seatern
parts of Hanmakonda, south & western parts of Karimnagar, west and eastern parts of
Suryapet, parts of Medak, eastern parts of Jangoan, eastern, western and central parts of
Kamareddy, Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, eastern part of Bhupalpally, Bhadradri, wester
parts of Rangareddy, northern part of Medchal, Khammam, central part of Jogulamba,
Vikarabad, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy, Nalgonda and western parts of Narayanpet districts
etc.

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% of wells
100

0
20
40
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80
ADILABAD
BHADRADRI
BHUPALPALLY
HANUMAKONDA
HYDERABAD

(2012-2021).
JAGITYAL
JANGAON
JOGULAMBA(GADWAL)
KAMAREDDY
KARIMNAGAR

March (2012-2022).
KHAMMAM
KUMURAM BHEEM
MAHABUBABAD
MAHABUBNAGAR
MANCHERIAL
MEDAK

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Districts

MEDCHAL
% OF WELLS FALL

MULUGU
NAGARKURNOOL
NALGONDA
NARAYANPET
NIRMAL
NIZAMABAD
PEDDAPALLY
% OF WELLS RISE

RANGAREDDY
SANGAREDDY
SIDDIPET
SIRCILLA
SURYAPET

Fig.14: -Water Level Fluctuations during March-2022 w.r.t to Decadal average of


VIKARABAD
WANAPARTHY
WARANGAL
Fig.13: -Percentage of Wells showing rise/fall during March-2022 wrt to decadal mean of March

YADADRI
8. CHANGE IN GROUND WATER STORAGE (DYNAMIC) DURING MARCH-2022
WITH RESPECT TO MAY-2021
The dynamic groundwater resource quantification based on the change in storage is
calculated based on the standard methodology. Initially, the computation is done aquifer wise and
summarized for entire State.
Change in storage = Area (formation wise) x fluctuation (m) (formation wise) x Specific
yield (%) (formation wise).
Based on the estimations, the dynamic change (rise) in groundwater storage during the season
(up to March-2022) is estimated as 144 TMC in comparison with May-21 water levels. During
March-2022 a net draft of 79 TMC is observed as compared to Febraury-2022 resources
availability.
9. DEEP WATER LEVELS

Out of 594 mandals, 51 mandals are showing deep water levels (>20 m) (covering 58
Piezometers) and out of these 51 mandals, 11 mandals are showing further declining in water
levels (covering 17 piezometers) mostly in Hyderabad, Kamareddy, Mancherial, Medak, Medchal,
Nalgonda, Nizamabad, Peddapally, Sangareddy, Siddipet and Suryapet districts and in comparison
with March-2021 water levels (Table-3). The maximum fall (13.92 m) is observed at Toofran
Mandal of Medak district. Rise is observed in 25 Piezometers (covering 25 mandals of Bhadradri,
Bhupalpally, Kamareddy, Medak, Nalgonda, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Siddipet and Vikarabad
districts) when compared to March-2022 water levels. It is observed that these deep water level
mandals received normal rainfall up to March -2022 during this water year.

10. GROUNDWATER SCENARIO IN KALEHSWARAM LIFT IRRIGATION PROJECT


AREA
Status during March 2022, in comparison with March 2021

 During March, 2022 the average ground water levels in the project area is 10.74 mbgl
where as it was 11.95 mbgl in March, 2021 (a rise of ~11%)
 During the March, 2022, ~46 % of project area (7167 Km2) is occupied by shallow water
levels (< 5 and 5-10 meter below ground level ), where as during the same month of March,
2021 it occupied ~32 % area (4856 Km2) (Fig.15).
 Water levels in the range of 10-15, 15-20 and > 20 m bgl occupied ~40 %, 12 % and 1 % of
area during March, 2022 and during March, 2021, they occupied ~42 %, 22 % and 4 % of area
respectively and thus deep-water level areas (15-20 and > 20 m bgl) reduced by ~13%.
 More improvement in ground water levels during March, 2022 as compared to all years is
noticed in south-eastern parts of Nizamabad, eastern Kamareddy, western part of Jagityal,
entire Rajanna Sircilla, central and eastern Siddipet and most of Bhongiri districts.

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Status during March-2022 in comparison with Decadal of March (2012-21)

 During March, 2022 shallow water levels (< 10 mbgl) occupied 46 % area as compared
to 39 % of decadal (2012-21) (Fig.16)
 Water levels in the range of 10-15, 15-20 and > 20 m bgl occupied ~34 %, 21% and 6 %
of area for the last decadal average of March (2012-21) respectively and thus deep-water level areas
(15-20 and > 20 m bgl during March 2022 reduced from 6 % to 1 %) when compared with decadal
average water levels.

Fig.15: Depth to water levels, March-2022, Fig.16: Decadal water levels, March (2012-21),
KLIP. KLIP.

11. CONCLUSION and RECOMMENDATIONS


The analysis of depth to water level data reveals that average groundwater level in the State
during March-2022 is 8.04 m bgl. During March month, water levels in the range of 5-10 m bgl
are more predominant & covering ~ 56 % of State area. Deep water levels (>20 m bgl) covers 1
% of State area and 58 Piezometers from 11 mandals are showing further decline in water levels as
compared to March-2021. An average rise in water level of 3.39 m is observed during March-2022
as compared to last decadal average of March (2012-21) and out of 594 mandals, rise in the range
of 0.04-32.04 m is observed in 67 % mandals and fall in the range 0.01-7.30 m is observed in 43
% mandals.

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In Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project (KLIP) command area, < 10 m bgl water levels
increased by ~ 2319 km2 during March-2022 as compared to March-2021 and deep-water levels
area reduced by ~13 % during the same period. During March-2022 as compared to decadal
average water levels of March (2012-21) deep water levels area (>15 m) reduced by 30% in
Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project.

Dynamic change in groundwater storage during the season is estimated at 144 TMC in
comparison with May-21 water levels (up to March-2022). A net draft (or decrease) of 79 TMC
is estimated during March-2022.
To sustain these precious ground water resources, both supply side measures like ARS,
conservation, augmentation and demand side measures like Drip/Sprinkler irrigation methods
and change in agronomic practices like changing from highly water consuming varieties of
paddy to less water consuming varieties of ID crops (mainly in non-command areas and more
particularly during Yasangi (rabi) season, direct seeded rice & future irrigation and this will go a
long way in sustaining this hidden resource. The other measures include laser leveling of land,
increasing water efficiency which includes xeriscaping in major command areas of the State,
conjunctive use of surface and ground water in canal command area and releasing of water
(on/off method) from tail to head reaches should be implemented more particularly during rabi
season. Renovation of traditional and other water bodies/tanks, reuse and recharge structures,
watershed development and intensive afforestation in rural areas and urban waste water reuse,
water fixture, reducing non- revenue water in urban areas are recommended along with
behavioural changes which includes creating awareness, water pricing and social acceptibility.
Sustainable policies with incentives mechanism could lead more farmers to adopt technologies
that aim to "irrigate the crop and not the land".

"You Can't Manage What You Can't Measure"- Peter Drucker

“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water” - W.H. Auden

“Think You can’t do anything without water-save it”

*** SAVE WATER, SAVE LIFE & SAVE EARTH ***

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Table-3: - Deep-Water Level Mandals (> 20 m bgl) During March-2022.
Fluctuation During Mar-22 To
S.No. Mandal District Village Mar-21 Mar-22
Mar-21
1 Ashwapuram Bhadradri ASWARAOPET (D) 32.78 31.42 -1.36
2 Aswaraopet (S) Bhadradri Aswaraopet (S) 31.99 31.78 -0.21
3 Chandrugonda Bhadradri Maddukuru 21.63 21.38 -0.25
4 Dammapeta Bhadradri Mandalapalli 41.49 41.13 -0.36
5 Kothagudem Bhadradri Kothagudem 22.1 22.08 -0.02
6 Kataram Bhupalpally Medipally 22.63 22.38 -0.25
7 Kataram Bhupalpally Regulagudem 37.98 30.98 -7
8 Mahadevpur Bhupalpally Ambatipalli 23.14 21.68 -1.46
9 Mahadevpur Bhupalpally Annaram 25.72 20.42 -5.3
10 Ameerpet Hyderabad S.R.Nagar 19.25 20.49 1.24
11 Bhiknoor Kamareddy P.D.Mallareddy 19.36 26.5 7.14
12 Lingampet Kamareddy Khannapur 24.25 20.05 -4.2
13 Nagireddipet Kamareddy Banjara Thanda 20.52 20.92 0.4
14 Tadwai Kamareddy Annaram 31.58 27.6 -3.98
15 Bhiknoor Kamareddy Mallupally -- 21.8 --
16 Bichkunda Kamareddy Pd Dadgi -- 21.62 --
17 Gandhari Kamareddy Gurjal -- 23.27 --
18 Rajampet Kamareddy Siddapoor -- 22.7 --
19 Sathupalli Khammam Prakashnagar 43.1 38.14 -4.96
20 Jaipur Mancherial Kundaram 16.33 20.02 3.69
21 Alladurg Medak Alladurg 23.25 20.06 -3.19
22 Chilipade Medak Chilipade 30.75 24.56 -6.19
23 Kulcharam Medak Rangampet 28.15 20.45 -7.7
24 Toopran Medak Toopran 8.5 22.42 13.92
25 Yeldurthy Medak Edulapally 19.95 26.16 6.21
26 Narsingi Medak Narsingi -- 21.54 --
27 Ramayampet Medak Dharmaram -- 22.73 --
28 Regode Medak Gajwada -- 25.11 --
29 Shankarampet-R Medak Shankarampet-R -- 23.6 --
30 Toopran Medak Nagulapally -- 20.1 --
31 Dundigal Medchal Dundigal 23.3 24.92 1.62
32 Qutubullapur Medchal Qutubullapur 2 24.44 26.7 2.26
33 Kukatpally Medchal Kukatpally MRO Office -- 48.43 --
34 Chandampet Nalgonda Thelidevarapally 23.94 23.65 -0.29
35 Tirumalagiri(Sagar) Nalgonda Nellikal 26.02 26.15 0.13
36 Lokeswaram Nirmal Manmad 21.93 20.3 -1.63
37 Mamada Nirmal Tandra -- 21.1 --
38 Bheemgal Nizamabad Gongoppula 27.48 26.98 -0.5
39 Bheemgal Nizamabad Thallapally 21.78 20.26 -1.52
40 Bodhan Nizamabad Chinnamavandi 25.73 22.3 -3.43
41 Nandipet Nizamabad Velmal 18.57 20.21 1.64
42 Sirikonda Nizamabad Gadkole 25.33 25.67 0.34
43 Sirikonda Nizamabad Pakala 19.91 20.12 0.21
44 Sirikonda Nizamabad Sirikonda 29.73 21.95 -7.78
45 Mugpal Nizamabad Mugpal -- 21.35 --
46 Nizamabad North Nizamabad Kanteswar -- 22.35 --
47 Renjal Nizamabad Dandigutta -- 29.26 --
48 Sirikonda Nizamabad Musheernagar -- 21.78 --
49 Manthani Peddapally Eglaspur 21.21 22.23 1.02
50 Hathnoora Sangareddy Nasthipur 21.89 25.2 3.31
51 Sangareddy Sangareddy Sangareddy 31.66 32.4 0.74
52 Doulthabad Siddipet Mubaraspur 20.84 21.33 0.49
53 Dubbak Siddipet Gambeerpur 27.12 22.27 -4.85
54 Mulugu Siddipet Mulugu 38.72 36.45 -2.27
55 Chinthalapalem (Mallareddygudem) Suryapet Dondapadu 15.02 23.22 8.2
56 Thirumalagiri Suryapet Thatipamula -- 21.51 --
57 Marpalli Vikarabad Narsapur 35.57 34.95 -0.62
58 Vikarabad Vikarabad Maildevarpally 48.39 31.16 -17.23

* Newly drilled piezometers under NHP

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ANNEXURE-I
COMPARISON OF AVERAGE DEPTH TO GROUND WATER LEVELS AND RAINFALL OF MARCH- 2022 TO DECADAL, ANNUAL AND SEASONAL.

GROUND WATER LEVEL in m.bgl


Water Level in comparision with
Rainfall in mm. Rainfall
Average depth to Water Level Decadal, Annual and seasonal.
Deviation
S.No. DISTRICT with Normal
Actual
in % Mar-
Normal Mar-2022 Annual Seasonal Actual
2022 Decadal Decadal Annual Seasonal
Mar -2022 (2021-22 Mar-2021 May-2021 Mar-2022
water year)
1 Adilabad 1162 1520 31 9.67 9.13 9.29 7.66 2.01 1.47 1.63
2 Bhadradri 1050 1339 28 10.70 9.11 9.15 8.91 1.79 0.20 0.24
3 Bhupalpally 1050 1311 25 12.59 12.95 12.71 10.68 1.91 2.27 2.03
4 Hanumakonda 903 1498 66 8.31 5.79 5.93 6.08 2.23 -0.29 -0.15
5 Hyderabad 734 900 23 9.41 7.12 8.66 7.49 1.92 -0.37 1.17
6 Jagityal 1000 1376 38 7.07 6.53 5.90 4.85 2.22 1.68 1.05
7 Jangaon 823 1166 42 12.30 7.33 8.68 6.87 5.43 0.46 1.81
8 Jogulamba(Gadwal) 507 573 13 9.93 5.14 7.35 6.41 3.52 -1.27 0.94
9 Kamareddy 995 1338 35 14.18 12.83 13.59 11.74 2.44 1.09 1.85
10 Karimnagar 859 1361 58 10.69 7.46 8.15 6.98 3.71 0.48 1.17
11 Khammam 961 1157 20 7.15 5.14 5.79 5.40 1.75 -0.26 0.39
12 Kumuram Bheem 1159 1527 32 8.76 7.86 8.71 8.49 0.27 -0.63 0.22
13 Mahabubabad 949 1292 36 8.29 5.58 6.22 5.54 2.75 0.04 0.68
14 Mahabubnagar 600 812 35 15.29 9.14 10.00 8.66 6.63 0.48 1.34
15 Mancherial 1118 1112 -1 7.10 6.50 7.35 6.43 0.67 0.07 0.92
16 Medak 880 1073 22 19.04 14.87 15.86 13.39 5.65 1.48 2.47
17 Medchal 723 914 27 12.89 8.68 10.37 10.49 2.40 -1.81 -0.12
18 Mulugu 1233 1357 10 9.29 8.31 8.89 8.11 1.18 0.20 0.78
19 Nagarkurnool 610 633 4 12.43 6.45 7.34 7.22 5.21 -0.77 0.12
20 Nalgonda 668 902 35 11.40 7.42 7.74 6.43 4.97 0.99 1.31
21 Narayanpet 540 831 54 12.47 6.46 7.47 6.34 6.13 0.12 1.13
22 Nirmal 1100 1509 37 11.17 10.31 11.43 9.32 1.85 0.99 2.11
23 Nizamabad 1012 1489 47 11.89 12.26 13.72 12.03 -0.14 0.23 1.69
24 Peddapally 1025 1119 9 9.33 7.93 8.09 7.89 1.44 0.04 0.20
25 Rangareddy 652 910 40 15.15 8.85 10.27 8.60 6.55 0.25 1.67
26 Sangareddy 848 949 12 18.34 13.28 15.60 12.00 6.34 1.28 3.60
27 Siddipet 742 1265 70 16.05 10.41 11.79 10.04 6.01 0.37 1.75
28 Sircilla 874 1530 75 14.10 9.14 9.57 7.83 6.27 1.31 1.74
29 Suryapet 793 896 13 9.74 6.35 6.15 5.72 4.02 0.63 0.43
30 Vikarabad 762 941 24 13.90 11.31 12.71 11.64 2.26 -0.33 1.07
31 Wanaparthy 552 684 24 7.62 3.50 4.11 3.82 3.80 -0.32 0.29
32 Warangal 962 1377 43 8.72 5.38 6.19 5.55 3.17 -0.17 0.64
33 Yadadri 712 961 35 12.23 7.18 8.44 6.57 5.66 0.61 1.87
TELANGANA 865 1140 32 11.43 8.35 9.19 8.04 3.39 0.31 1.15
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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

1 Mancherial Bhimaram 1226 887 -28


2 Peddapalli Manthani 1116 804 -28
3 Suryapet Chinthala Palem 814 588 -28
4 Bhadradri Kothagudem Cherla 1357 989 -27
5 Vikarabad Pargi 877 657 -25
6 Nagarkurnool Uppunuthala 709 535 -25
7 Suryapet Mellachervu 814 612 -25
8 Sangareddy Chowtakur 829 658 -21
9 Vikarabad Chowdapur 664 531 -20
10 Suryapet Ananthagiri 845 682 -19
11 Mancherial Bheemini 1202 988 -18
12 Mancherial Chennur 1138 940 -17
13 Nalgonda Peddavura 662 564 -15
14 Suryapet Neredcherla 779 661 -15
15 Suryapet Kodad 846 728 -14
16 Jangaon Chilpur 1128 987 -13
17 Wanaparthy Revelly 602 522 -13
18 Adilabad Bheempoor 1058 927 -12
19 Sangareddy Kandi 790 696 -12
20 Jogulamba Gadwal Itikyal 517 455 -12
21 Nalgonda Adavi Devula Palli 698 614 -12
22 Nirmal Dastuarabad 1156 1034 -11
23 Medchal-Malkajgiri Dundigal_Gandimaisamma 784 696 -11
24 Nagarkurnool Achampet 682 606 -11
25 Nagarkurnool Kodair 632 560 -11
26 Mancherial Mancherial 1089 991 -9
27 Nagarkurnool Nagar_Kurnool 589 539 -9
28 Nagarkurnool Kalwakurthy 615 557 -9
29 Khammam Kusumanchi 916 830 -9
30 Mancherial Kannepalli 1191 1095 -8
31 Jayashankar Mahadevpur 1294 1193 -8
32 Jayashankar Palmela 1294 1196 -8
33 Sangareddy Pulkal 829 763 -8
34 Wanaparthy Wanaparthy 648 597 -8
35 Nagarkurnool Bijinapalle 588 540 -8
36 Jayashankar Kataram 1022 951 -7
37 Sangareddy Hathanoora 896 837 -7
38 Nagarkurnool Amrabad 705 653 -7
39 Nalgonda Gundlapalle 708 659 -7
40 Suryapet Palakeedu 779 728 -7

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

41 Jogulamba Gadwal Alampur 546 513 -6


42 Suryapet Chilkur 755 713 -6
43 Khammam Enkuru 1055 990 -6
44 Peddapalli Ramagiri 1009 960 -5
45 Sangareddy Jharasangam 839 796 -5
46 Medak Yeldurthy 892 844 -5
47 Nalgonda Tirumalagiri_Sagar 667 637 -5
48 Mancherial Jaipur 1226 1174 -4
49 Bhadradri Kothagudem Pinapaka 1136 1093 -4
50 Nagarkurnool Thimmajipeta 615 592 -4
51 Mulugu Venkatapuram 1518 1454 -4
52 Mulugu Mangapet 1187 1145 -4
53 Mancherial Hajipur 1089 1053 -3
54 Peddapalli Sultanabad 1032 999 -3
55 Sangareddy Sadasivpet 797 772 -3
56 Medchal-Malkajgiri Quthbullapur 784 759 -3
57 Nagarkurnool Balmoor 668 649 -3
58 Sangareddy Andhole 973 950 -2
59 Sangareddy Patancheruvu 820 802 -2
60 Sangareddy Ameenapur 820 803 -2
61 Medchal-Malkajgiri Alwal 792 774 -2
62 Jogulamba Gadwal Undavelli 509 498 -2
63 Mancherial Dandepalle 1063 1051 -1
64 Mahabubabad Danthalapalle 899 887 -1
65 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bibinagar 761 754 -1
66 Jogulamba Gadwal Maldakal 539 532 -1
67 Mancherial Naspur 1089 1084 0
68 Jagtial Velgatoor 1017 1021 0
69 Jayashankar Mutharam_Mahadevpur 1217 1224 1
70 Jayashankar Malharrao 1006 1012 1
71 Sangareddy Watpalle 873 881 1
72 Sangareddy Kondapur 761 769 1
73 Jangaon Ganpur_Stn 1128 1138 1
74 Hyderabad Golkonda 710 719 1
75 Suryapet Mattampalle 647 651 1
76 Peddapalli Palakurthy 1057 1077 2
77 Kamareddy Lingampet 1087 1107 2
78 Rangareddy Balapur 688 699 2
79 Jogulamba Gadwal Dharur 532 541 2
80 Jogulamba Gadwal Manopad 465 476 2

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

81 Jayashankar Bhupalpalle 1091 1125 3


82 Sangareddy Sangareddy 790 812 3
83 Medak Chilipched 977 1006 3
84 Medak Manoharabad 794 815 3
85 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Addagudur 794 818 3
86 Vikarabad Nawabpet 802 829 3
87 Nagarkurnool Tadoor 475 488 3
88 Suryapet Maddirala 842 863 3
89 Khammam Kalluru 971 1000 3
90 Kumuram Bheem Kagaznagar 1117 1160 4
91 Mancherial Luxettipet 1065 1111 4
92 Jagtial Dharmapuri 1019 1063 4
93 Peddapalli Peddapalle 985 1020 4
94 Jogulamba Gadwal Gadwal 612 637 4
95 Nagarkurnool Pentlavelli 608 635 4
96 Mulugu Mulug 1167 1217 4
97 Mancherial Kotapalle 1092 1152 5
98 Kamareddy Banswada 1184 1238 5
99 Sangareddy Raikode 867 907 5
100 Wanaparthy Ghanpur 573 604 5
101 Khammam Penuballi 954 1004 5
102 Mancherial Jannaram 1241 1311 6
103 Mancherial Mandamarri 1048 1116 6
104 Peddapalli Odela 953 1008 6
105 Bhadradri Kothagudem Karakagudem 1136 1202 6
106 Sangareddy Zahirabad 920 975 6
107 Nagarkurnool Padra 705 750 6
108 Mulugu Wazeed 1374 1453 6
109 Adilabad Inderavelly 1310 1407 7
110 Adilabad Mavala 1160 1239 7
111 Kumuram Bheem Bejjur 1222 1305 7
112 Nirmal Khanpur 1225 1312 7
113 Peddapalli Julapalle 894 954 7
114 Sangareddy Munipalli 849 905 7
115 Sangareddy Jinnaram 907 975 7
116 Hyderabad Khairatabad 764 818 7
117 Hyderabad Bahadurpura 710 759 7
118 Suryapet Thungathurthi 852 910 7
119 Mulugu Kannaigudem 1199 1285 7
120 Adilabad Bela 1175 1271 8

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

121 Kumuram Bheem Chintalamanepally 1207 1302 8


122 Kamareddy Yellareddy 1164 1252 8
123 Nagarkurnool Vangoor 497 534 8
124 Khammam Chinthakani 925 1002 8
125 Bhadradri Kothagudem Manuguru 1136 1233 9
126 Bhadradri Kothagudem Chandrugonda 983 1066 9
127 Medak Narsapur 920 1002 9
128 Medak Shivampet 821 891 9
129 Suryapet Huzur Nagar 747 816 9
130 Mulugu Eturunagaram 1199 1303 9
131 Jagtial Gollapalle 1054 1159 10
132 Bhadradri Kothagudem Dummugudem 1257 1388 10
133 Sangareddy Ramachandrapuram 784 859 10
134 Medak Alladurg 892 986 10
135 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Choutuppal 669 734 10
136 Medchal-Malkajgiri Malkajgiri 792 870 10
137 Mahabubnagar Midjil 591 652 10
138 Nalgonda Saligouraram 798 875 10
139 Adilabad Jainad 1178 1304 11
140 Peddapalli Ramagundam 1143 1268 11
141 Peddapalli Elgaid 1032 1143 11
142 Medak Papannapet 883 982 11
143 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Valigonda 741 822 11
144 Medchal-Malkajgiri Kukatpally 736 814 11
145 Mahabubnagar Addakal 593 656 11
146 Wanaparthy Veepangandla 566 626 11
147 Nagarkurnool Peddakothapalle 610 675 11
148 Adilabad Sirikonda 1231 1384 12
149 Mancherial Kasipet 1085 1212 12
150 Mancherial Nennal 1118 1250 12
151 Mancherial Bellampalle 971 1092 12
152 Nirmal Pembi 1225 1373 12
153 Jagtial Jagityal_Rural 1108 1244 12
154 Medak Kowdipalle 977 1093 12
155 Medak Masaipet 924 1033 12
156 Hyderabad Himayatnagar 764 853 12
157 Rangareddy Chevella 751 839 12
158 Jogulamba Gadwal Rajoli 519 581 12
159 Khammam Madhira 918 1025 12
160 Nirmal Nirmal_Rural 1142 1297 13

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

161 Nirmal Soan 1107 1256 13


162 Peddapalli Antargoan 1143 1289 13
163 Bhadradri Kothagudem Allapalli 926 1046 13
164 Mahabubabad Ganagavaram 1125 1275 13
165 Medak Shankarampet_A 906 1027 13
166 Khammam Thallada 999 1125 13
167 Mancherial Vemanpalle 1160 1327 14
168 Mahabubabad Nellikudur 1008 1149 14
169 Karimnagar Karimnagar_Rural 952 1090 14
170 Sangareddy Gummadidala 907 1038 14
171 Medak Narsingi 950 1081 14
172 Hyderabad Secunderabad 764 868 14
173 Hyderabad Bandlaguda 710 809 14
174 Rangareddy Serilingampally 703 800 14
175 Rangareddy Gandipet 715 814 14
176 Vikarabad Vikarabad 898 1024 14
177 Kumuram Bheem Kouthala 1162 1341 15
178 Mancherial Tandur 1032 1183 15
179 Nagarkurnool Kollapur 640 738 15
180 Nalgonda Kondamallapally 609 699 15
181 Khammam Sathupalle 1048 1205 15
182 Medak Chegunta 948 1099 16
183 Medak Shankarampet_R 944 1094 16
184 Hyderabad Shaikpet 710 820 16
185 Vikarabad Dharur 808 937 16
186 Nagarkurnool Urkonda 591 688 16
187 Nalgonda Neredugommu 545 631 16
188 Suryapet Penpahad 788 916 16
189 Nizamabad Rudrur 1075 1262 17
190 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Mothkur 794 928 17
191 Hyderabad Ameerpet 764 890 17
192 Hyderabad Nampally 710 829 17
193 Jogulamba Gadwal Waddepalle 519 609 17
194 Wanaparthy Pebbair 516 604 17
195 Nalgonda Vemulapalle 670 787 17
196 Nizamabad Dichpalle 1030 1215 18
197 Nizamabad Dharpalle 1052 1244 18
198 Mahabubnagar Devarkadara 602 712 18
199 Nalgonda Pedda_Adiserlapalle 510 604 18
200 Suryapet Suryapet 788 931 18

24
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

201 Adilabad Gudihathnur 1063 1265 19


202 Nizamabad Nizamabad_Rural 1070 1278 19
203 Nizamabad Mugpal 1070 1271 19
204 Jagtial Pegadapalle 947 1123 19
205 Siddipet Doultabad 803 952 19
206 Nalgonda Thipparthi 686 816 19
207 Nizamabad Nizamabad_North 1070 1280 20
208 Peddapalli Mutharam_Manthani 1029 1230 20
209 Bhadradri Kothagudem Bhadrachalam 1085 1301 20
210 Bhadradri Kothagudem Aswaraopeta 1046 1258 20
211 Sangareddy Naykal 838 1008 20
212 Siddipet Mulug 781 941 20
213 Rangareddy Kandukur 602 721 20
214 Vikarabad Peddemul 786 944 20
215 Wanaparthy Srirangapur 516 619 20
216 Nalgonda Devarakonda 609 731 20
217 Nizamabad Indalwai 1045 1266 21
218 Sangareddy Kalher 849 1030 21
219 Rangareddy Maheshwaram 684 828 21
220 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar_Rural 617 749 21
221 Mahabubnagar Jadcherla 598 723 21
222 Nalgonda Chandampet 570 693 21
223 Adilabad Ichoda 1141 1392 22
224 Peddapalli Srirampur 950 1157 22
225 Mahabubabad Peddavangara 777 950 22
226 Kamareddy Rajampet 968 1178 22
227 Rangareddy Rajendranagar 715 873 22
228 Vikarabad Marpalle 778 952 22
229 Wanaparthy Amarchinta 540 660 22
230 Suryapet Noothankal 823 1005 22
231 Suryapet Garidepalle 687 840 22
232 Khammam Thirumalayapalem 946 1156 22
233 Khammam Yerrupalem 903 1100 22
234 Mulugu Tadvai 1134 1384 22
235 Warangal Nekkonda 1065 1309 23
236 Kamareddy Bichkunda 906 1115 23
237 Kamareddy Pitlam 1033 1275 23
238 Hyderabad Asifnagar 710 869 23
239 Nagarkurnool Telkapalle 554 680 23
240 Nagarkurnool Lingal 612 753 23

25
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

241 Suryapet Munagala 794 979 23


242 Khammam Khammam_Rural 926 1140 23
243 Warangal Geesugonda 963 1197 24
244 Kamareddy Naga_Reddipet 1090 1354 24
245 Medak Medak 983 1216 24
246 Siddipet Rayapole 803 995 24
247 Hyderabad Musheerabad 766 947 24
248 Khammam Mudigonda 934 1160 24
249 Adilabad Talamadugu 1124 1410 25
250 Kumuram Bheem Penchikalpet 1185 1477 25
251 Nirmal Kaddampeddur 1156 1447 25
252 Bhadradri Kothagudem Annapureddipalle 983 1225 25
253 Bhadradri Kothagudem Dammapeta 1099 1376 25
254 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bommalaramaram 671 841 25
255 Medchal-Malkajgiri Keesara 716 894 25
256 Rangareddy Amangal 579 723 25
257 Vikarabad Basheerabad 707 884 25
258 Vikarabad Kodangal 693 865 25
259 Nalgonda Thripuraram 670 835 25
260 Peddapalli Dharmaram 1002 1261 26
261 Kamareddy Tadwai 986 1241 26
262 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Gundala 757 951 26
263 Medchal-Malkajgiri Bachpalle 784 991 26
264 Rangareddy Shamshabad 784 989 26
265 Khammam Singareni 995 1258 26
266 Mulugu Venkatapur 1144 1445 26
267 Kumuram Bheem Sirpur_T 1236 1571 27
268 Kamareddy Gandhari 1188 1506 27
269 Rangareddy Moinabad 678 859 27
270 Vikarabad Yelal 769 979 27
271 Mahabubnagar Bhoothpur 599 761 27
272 Wanaparthy Chinnambavi 566 719 27
273 Khammam Nelakondapalle 926 1176 27
274 Adilabad Adilabad Rural 1160 1479 28
275 Kumuram Bheem Jainoor 1305 1664 28
276 Jagtial Beerpur 968 1236 28
277 Sangareddy Mogdampalle 920 1173 28
278 Medak Havelighanpur 983 1255 28
279 Jangaon Raghunathpalle 779 1001 28
280 Medchal-Malkajgiri Medipally 709 905 28

26
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

281 Rangareddy Shankarpalle 773 992 28


282 Khammam Bonakal 914 1167 28
283 Nirmal Nirmal 1153 1492 29
284 Bhadradri Kothagudem Mulakalapalle 1109 1429 29
285 Mahabubabad Kesamudram 998 1290 29
286 Sangareddy Sirgapoor 856 1101 29
287 Medchal-Malkajgiri Medchel 799 1032 29
288 Hyderabad Tirumalgiri 764 984 29
289 Mulugu Govindaraopet 1185 1523 29
290 Narayanpet Krishna 526 679 29
291 Kumuram Bheem Tiryani 1052 1371 30
292 Jagtial Jagtial 1108 1444 30
293 Karimnagar Kothapalle 952 1240 30
294 Kamareddy Pedda Kodapgal 937 1217 30
295 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Mootakondur 745 967 30
296 Medchal-Malkajgiri Balanagar 736 954 30
297 Rangareddy Chowdergudem 610 796 30
298 Vikarabad Kotepally 769 996 30
299 Vikarabad Tandur 847 1103 30
300 Mahabubnagar Nawabpet 584 761 30
301 Nalgonda Nakrekal 851 1110 30
302 Nalgonda Anumula_Haliya 648 841 30
303 Khammam Raghunadhapalem 961 1252 30
304 Medak Regode 844 1107 31
305 Suryapet Chivvemla 764 998 31
306 Bhadradri Kothagudem Aswapuram 1063 1403 32
307 Kamareddy Birkoor 1032 1367 32
308 Kamareddy Nasurullabad 1032 1359 32
309 Jangaon Palakurthi 867 1145 32
310 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Alair 748 985 32
311 Vikarabad Mominpet 846 1113 32
312 Mahabubnagar Musapet 588 774 32
313 Wanaparthy Pangal 460 606 32
314 Nizamabad Kotgiri 1081 1442 33
315 Nizamabad Varni 1061 1412 33
316 Mahabubabad Thorrur 833 1107 33
317 Warangal Parvathagiri 850 1128 33
318 Karimnagar Manakondur 877 1169 33
319 Kamareddy Nizamsagar 1029 1372 33
320 Siddipet Cheriyal 787 1046 33

27
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

321 Hyderabad Amberpet 764 1017 33


322 Nagarkurnool Charakonda 537 714 33
323 Khammam Khammam_Urban 993 1316 33
324 Khammam Konijerla 975 1300 33
325 Nizamabad Chandur 1061 1417 34
326 Mahabubabad Garla 942 1264 34
327 Warangal Wardhannapet 782 1044 34
328 Hyderabad Charminar 705 948 34
329 Vikarabad Pudur 872 1165 34
330 Suryapet Nadigudem 835 1120 34
331 Khammam Wyra 994 1331 34
332 Adilabad Gadiguda 1258 1698 35
333 Nirmal Narsapur_G 1122 1514 35
334 Nirmal Sarangapur 1121 1512 35
335 Jagtial Malial 922 1241 35
336 Karimnagar Karimnagar 952 1283 35
337 Sangareddy Narayankhed 891 1202 35
338 Jogulamba Gadwal Aiza 495 669 35
339 Nalgonda Kethepalle 809 1092 35
340 Nirmal Lokeswaram 1049 1427 36
341 Jagtial Sarangapur 968 1320 36
342 Jagtial Buggaram 1042 1415 36
343 Bhadradri Kothagudem Gundala 926 1259 36
344 Bhadradri Kothagudem Tekulapalle 939 1273 36
345 Mahabubnagar Gandeed 669 909 36
346 Mahabubnagar Balanagar 565 770 36
347 Wanaparthy Gopalpeta 602 816 36
348 Nagarkurnool Veldanda 567 771 36
349 Nalgonda Nidamanur 691 941 36
350 Nalgonda Damaracherla 698 948 36
351 Narayanpet Utkoor 613 836 36
352 Narayanpet Kosgi 568 770 36
353 Kumuram Bheem Asifabad 1112 1518 37
354 Mahabubabad Dornakal 904 1242 37
355 Rangareddy Yacharam 645 885 37
356 Vikarabad Doulatabad 634 866 37
357 Suryapet Nagaram 853 1169 37
358 Adilabad Adilabad Urban 1160 1605 38
359 Bhadradri Kothagudem Palawancha 1060 1467 38
360 Karimnagar Choppadandi 855 1184 38

28
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

361 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Turkapalle_M 686 948 38


362 Rangareddy Kadthal 576 798 38
363 Mahabubnagar Koilkonda 601 830 38
364 Khammam Vemsoor 969 1334 38
365 Mahabubabad Bayyaram 1144 1587 39
366 Warangal Narsampet 1060 1475 39
367 Hanumakonda Atmakur 1041 1445 39
368 Kamareddy Sadasivanagar 953 1328 39
369 Vikarabad Doma 709 983 39
370 Jogulamba Gadwal Kaloor_Timmanadoddi 461 641 39
371 Kumuram Bheem Dahegaon 1213 1697 40
372 Nizamabad Nandipet 898 1254 40
373 Nizamabad Mupkal 964 1345 40
374 Bhadradri Kothagudem Yellandu 1007 1405 40
375 Bhadradri Kothagudem Julurpad 919 1283 40
376 Bhadradri Kothagudem Sujathanagar 975 1366 40
377 Hyderabad Maredpally 764 1068 40
378 Rangareddy Kothur 604 843 40
379 Nalgonda Miryalaguda 712 1001 40
380 Suryapet Thirumalagiri 886 1245 40
381 Nizamabad Nizamabad_South 1070 1509 41
382 Rajanna Sircilla Vemulawada_Rural 964 1357 41
383 Sangareddy Nagalgidda 831 1168 41
384 Sangareddy Manoor 831 1174 41
385 Jangaon Jangaon 762 1077 41
386 Wanaparthy Atmakur 549 774 41
387 Adilabad Tamsi 1058 1506 42
388 Kumuram Bheem Rebbana 1049 1494 42
389 Mahabubabad Kothaguda 1125 1602 42
390 Mahabubabad Narsimhulapet 778 1104 42
391 Siddipet Gajwel 776 1102 42
392 Medchal-Malkajgiri Ghatkesar 709 1008 42
393 Adilabad Utnur 1263 1811 43
394 Nizamabad Yeda_Palle 1034 1483 43
395 Sangareddy Kohir 812 1160 43
396 Siddipet Mirdoddi 845 1211 43
397 Wanaparthy Kothakota 509 728 43
398 Nalgonda Kattangoor 737 1056 43
399 Kumuram Bheem Sirpur_U 1235 1772 44
400 Hanumakonda Velair 760 1098 44

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

401 Hanumakonda Shayampet 1070 1539 44


402 Kamareddy Jukkal 871 1255 44
403 Suryapet Jajireddigudem 822 1186 44
404 Warangal Sangem 937 1360 45
405 Kamareddy Bhiknur 938 1361 45
406 Nalgonda Madugulapally 682 991 45
407 Jagtial Medipalle 1012 1479 46
408 Jagtial Kodimial 857 1251 46
409 Jayashankar Regonda 956 1394 46
410 Warangal Nallabelly 1059 1550 46
411 Karimnagar Thimmapur 926 1357 46
412 Hanumakonda Damera 1041 1527 47
413 Kamareddy Ramareddy 939 1377 47
414 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Narayanapur 547 806 47
415 Rangareddy Ibrahimpatnam 667 978 47
416 Nalgonda Chinthapalle 561 822 47
417 Nizamabad Makloor 1016 1500 48
418 Nizamabad Sirkonda 970 1433 48
419 Peddapalli Kamanpur 1009 1494 48
420 Warangal Warangal 922 1368 48
421 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Pochampalle 719 1067 48
422 Vikarabad Bomraspeta 547 810 48
423 Nirmal Laxmanchanda 1067 1590 49
424 Nizamabad Armur 1036 1541 49
425 Mahabubabad Kuravi 1004 1499 49
426 Warangal Duggondi 1018 1514 49
427 Medak Tekmal 798 1190 49
428 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Atmakur_M 689 1028 49
429 Medchal-Malkajgiri Kapra 649 968 49
430 Rangareddy Kondurg 610 909 49
431 Vikarabad Bantwaram 743 1106 49
432 Mahabubnagar Hanwada 640 956 49
433 Nalgonda Nalgonda 748 1116 49
434 Nizamabad Mosra 1061 1594 50
435 Warangal Raiparthy 827 1238 50
436 Rajanna Sircilla Chandurthi 984 1478 50
437 Nalgonda Nampalle 606 910 50
438 Khammam Kamepalle 954 1429 50
439 Narayanpet Maddur 516 775 50
440 Jangaon Lingalaghanpur 762 1151 51

30
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

441 Rangareddy Keshampeta 575 870 51


442 Rangareddy Farooqnagar 674 1018 51
443 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar_Urban 675 1018 51
444 Adilabad Boath 1128 1717 52
445 Nirmal Tanur 1009 1533 52
446 Jagtial Kathlapur 1055 1601 52
447 Nirmal Basar 1026 1570 53
448 Bhadradri Kothagudem Burgampadu 1117 1709 53
449 Mahabubabad Mahabubabad 1028 1575 53
450 Mahabubabad Gudur 1088 1662 53
451 Warangal Chennaraopeta 1019 1556 53
452 Kamareddy Madnur 895 1364 53
453 Medak Ramayampet 734 1121 53
454 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Yadagirigutta 775 1188 53
455 Suryapet Atmakur_S 726 1108 53
456 Suryapet Mothey 756 1153 53
457 Mahabubabad Chinnagudur 767 1183 54
458 Karimnagar Gangadhara 887 1364 54
459 Siddipet Markook 747 1147 54
460 Medchal-Malkajgiri Uppal 702 1077 54
461 Mahabubnagar Mohammamdabad 669 1034 54
462 Nirmal Kubeer 1056 1639 55
463 Nirmal Mamda 1047 1626 55
464 Bhadradri Kothagudem Laxmidevipalli 975 1507 55
465 Warangal Khilla_Warangal 940 1458 55
466 Siddipet Wargal 743 1151 55
467 Vikarabad Kulkacharla 735 1139 55
468 Hanumakonda Elkathurthi 884 1381 56
469 Karimnagar Gannervaram 787 1226 56
470 Medak Kulcharam 828 1295 56
471 Siddipet Dubbak 820 1278 56
472 Narayanpet Narva 524 814 56
473 Kumuram Bheem Kerameri 1050 1649 57
474 Rajanna Sircilla Konaraopeta 912 1437 57
475 Jangaon Zaffergadh 805 1264 57
476 Mahabubnagar Rajapur 565 888 57
477 Wanaparthy Peddamandadi 571 897 57
478 Kumuram Bheem Wankdi 1101 1738 58
479 Rangareddy Madgul 544 862 58
480 Hanumakonda Bheemadevarapalle 786 1250 59

31
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

481 Karimnagar Shankarapatnam 892 1414 59


482 Rangareddy Talakondapalle 564 898 59
483 Wanaparthy Madanapur 508 809 59
484 Narayanpet Narayanpet 571 906 59
485 Kumuram Bheem Lingapur 1149 1842 60
486 Nirmal Dilawarpur 1099 1762 60
487 Jagtial Raikal 1002 1600 60
488 Kamareddy Kamareddy 967 1545 60
489 Medak Nizampet 734 1171 60
490 Medchal-Malkajgiri Muduchinthalapally 626 999 60
491 Rangareddy Hayathnagar 687 1100 60
492 Warangal Khanapur 1065 1711 61
493 Medak Tupran 758 1218 61
494 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Ramannapeta 621 1002 61
495 Narayanpet Maganoor 526 846 61
496 Nirmal Kuntala 1134 1836 62
497 Nizamabad Navipet 1029 1667 62
498 Nizamabad Bheemgal 1015 1650 62
499 Karimnagar Jammikunta 876 1418 62
500 Rajanna Sircilla Rudrangi 964 1561 62
501 Rangareddy Manchal 651 1054 62
502 Nizamabad Jakranpalle 863 1404 63
503 Nizamabad Bodhan 1050 1709 63
504 Jagtial Metpalle 1013 1655 63
505 Bhadradri Kothagudem Chunchupally 975 1592 63
506 Hanumakonda Hanumakonda 928 1513 63
507 Hanumakonda Inole 838 1364 63
508 Nalgonda Chityala 684 1117 63
509 Hanumakonda Parkal 999 1642 64
510 Narayanpet Damaragidda 526 864 64
511 Nirmal Mudhole 1026 1694 65
512 Karimnagar Ramadugu 837 1378 65
513 Siddipet Anthakkapeta 790 1304 65
514 Jangaon Tharigoppula 716 1178 65
515 Rangareddy Abdullapurmet 687 1132 65
516 Narayanpet Makthal 508 838 65
517 Narayanpet Marikal 530 874 65
518 Adilabad Bazarhathnoor 1102 1825 66
519 Nizamabad Ranjal 1012 1677 66
520 Nizamabad Vailpur 945 1578 67

32
ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

521 Jagtial Ibrahimpatnam 978 1631 67


522 Jayashankar Mogullapalle 932 1552 67
523 Kamareddy Bibipet 895 1494 67
524 Mahabubabad Maripeda 767 1292 68
525 Karimnagar Veenavanka 835 1399 68
526 Rajanna Sircilla Yellareddypeta 843 1427 69
527 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bhongiri 777 1312 69
528 Hyderabad Saidabad 710 1196 69
529 Jagtial Mallapur 944 1605 70
530 Jagtial Koratla 989 1680 70
531 Sangareddy Kangti 827 1404 70
532 Jangaon Bachannapeta 823 1398 70
533 Rajanna Sircilla Gambhiraopeta 807 1379 71
534 Kamareddy Machareddy 915 1562 71
535 Nalgonda Munugode 704 1206 71
536 Nalgonda Marriguda 574 982 71
537 Rajanna Sircilla Ellanthakunta 807 1384 72
538 Jangaon Narmetta 716 1230 72
539 Mahabubnagar Chinna_Chintha_Kunta 468 804 72
540 Nalgonda Gurrampode 535 921 72
541 Adilabad Narnoor 1258 2177 73
542 Jayashankar Chityal 975 1686 73
543 Jangaon Kodakandla 711 1227 73
544 Rangareddy Saroornagar 688 1187 73
545 Nizamabad Balkonda 964 1681 74
546 Jayashankar Ghanapur_Mulug 811 1413 74
547 Siddipet Narayanraopet 700 1217 74
548 Jangaon Devaruppala 689 1203 74
549 Nalgonda Narketpalle 665 1157 74
550 Nirmal Bhainsa 1001 1752 75
551 Jayashankar Tekumatla 958 1679 75
552 Kamareddy Domakonda 895 1566 75
553 Siddipet Jagadevpur 716 1251 75
554 Adilabad Neradigonda 1104 1939 76
555 Hanumakonda Khazipet 831 1472 77
556 Siddipet Komaravelly 787 1390 77
557 Narayanpet Dhanwada 529 938 77
558 Nizamabad Mortad 946 1694 79
559 Rajanna Sircilla Vemulawada 964 1729 79
560 Karimnagar Huzurabad 892 1606 80

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ANNEXURE-II
NORMAL AND ACTUAL CUMULATIVE RAINFALL
Cumulative total
from 01-06-2021 to 31-03-2022
S.No. District Mandal
Normal Actual % Dev

561 Hanumakonda Hasanparthy 909 1644 81


562 Siddipet Maddur 710 1284 81
563 Rangareddy Shabad 551 999 81
564 Nalgonda Kangal 682 1235 81
565 Nizamabad Mendora 964 1750 82
566 Rajanna Sircilla Boinpalle 865 1575 82
567 Hanumakonda Kamalapur 809 1483 83
568 Karimnagar Ellandakunta 876 1606 83
569 Rajanna Sircilla Veernapalle 843 1545 83
570 Nizamabad Kammarpalle 972 1792 84
571 Rangareddy Nandigam 604 1110 84
572 Rajanna Sircilla Thangallapalle 870 1618 86
573 Medchal-Malkajgiri Shamirpet 524 978 86
574 Siddipet Siddipet_Rural 700 1316 88
575 Siddipet Dhoolmitta 710 1340 89
576 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Rajapet 623 1183 90
577 Jogulamba Gadwal Ghattu 381 722 90
578 Nalgonda Chandur 726 1382 90
579 Siddipet Siddipet_Urban 715 1376 93
580 Nizamabad Yergatla 946 1848 95
581 Siddipet Bejjanki 787 1536 95
582 Bhadradri Kothagudem Kothagudem 975 1936 99
583 Hanumakonda Dharmasagar 723 1438 99
584 Siddipet Koheda 727 1451 100
585 Siddipet Husnabad 783 1567 100
586 Siddipet Nanganur 704 1406 100
587 Rajanna Sircilla Sirsilla 870 1758 102
588 Siddipet Chinnakodur 676 1378 104
589 Siddipet Thoguta 606 1237 104
590 Hanumakonda Nadikuda 1025 2170 112
591 Karimnagar V_Saidapur 713 1549 117
592 Karimnagar Chigurumamidi 646 1491 131
593 Rajanna Sircilla Mustabad 676 1637 142
594 Siddipet Kondapak 606 1491 146

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ANNEXURE-III
DEPTH TO WATER LEVELS AND PERCENTAGE OF WELLS IN DIFFERENT DEPTH RANGES, TELANGANA STATE
DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL IN MARCH-2022

MAXIMUM
MINIMUM

AVERAGE

10 - 20 m

20 - 40 m
5 - 10 m

10-15 m
WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS

WELLS
0-2 m

15-20m
NO OF

2-5m

> 40 m
% OF

% OF

% OF

% OF

% OF

% OF

% OF

% OF
>20
0-5
S.No. DISTRICT

1 Adilabad 15 3.55 16.00 7.66 0 5 33 5 33 8 53.33 1 1 2 13 0 0 0


2 Bhadradri 62 2.54 41.13 8.91 0 12 19 12 19 37 59.68 7 1 8 13 4 6 1 1.61 5 8
3 Bhupalpally 48 1.53 30.98 10.68 2 4 11 23 13 27 21 43.75 8 2 10 21 4 8 0 4 8
4 Hanumakonda 27 1.40 17.75 6.08 2 7 10 37 12 44 11 40.74 3 1 4 15 0 0 0
5 Hyderabad 20 1.86 20.49 7.49 1 5 6 30 7 35 8 40 3 1 4 20 1 5 0 1 5
6 Jagityal 30 1.13 8.52 4.85 2 7 13 43 15 50 15 50 0 0 0 0
7 Jangaon 37 1.63 13.99 6.87 2 5 6 16 8 22 24 64.86 5 5 14 0 0 0
8 Jogulamba(Gadwal) 16 1.76 19.80 6.41 2 13 8 50 10 63 2 12.5 3 1 4 25 0 0 0
9 Kamareddy 69 1.03 27.60 11.74 2 3 11 16 13 19 15 21.74 21 12 33 48 8 12 0 8 12
10 Karimnagar 18 2.25 19.26 6.98 0 7 39 7 39 8 44.44 2 1 3 17 0 0 0
11 Khammam 41 1.47 38.14 5.40 8 20 20 49 28 68 9 21.95 3 3 7 1 2 0 1 2
12 Kumuram Bheem 18 1.20 16.96 8.49 1 6 5 28 6 33 6 33.33 3 3 6 33 0 0 0
13 Mahabubabad 64 1.36 19.93 5.54 1 2 36 56 37 58 23 35.94 3 1 4 6 0 0 0
14 Mahabubnagar 26 1.80 15.14 8.66 1 4 4 15 5 19 13 50 6 2 8 31 0 0 0
15 Mancherial 18 0.65 20.02 6.43 3 17 9 50 12 67 1 5.556 2 2 4 22 1 6 0 1 6
16 Medak 58 3.93 26.16 13.39 0 2 3 2 3 16 27.59 16 14 30 52 10 17 0 10 17
17 Medchal 44 2.30 48.43 10.49 0 9 20 9 20 13 29.55 15 4 19 43 2 5 1 2.27 3 7
18 Mulugu 25 2.62 16.72 8.11 0 5 20 5 20 10 40 9 1 10 40 0 0 0
19 Nagarkurnool 32 1.08 18.20 7.22 1 3 14 44 15 47 9 28.13 5 3 8 25 0 0 0
20 Nalgonda 80 0.30 26.15 6.43 8 10 24 30 32 40 37 46.25 8 1 9 11 2 3 0 2 3
21 Narayanpet 17 3.55 11.28 6.34 0 8 47 8 47 7 41.18 2 2 12 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 42 2.30 21.10 9.32 0 11 26 11 26 16 38.1 8 5 13 31 2 5 0 2 5
23 Nizamabad 82 1.20 29.26 12.03 2 2 10 12 12 15 32 39.02 17 10 27 33 11 13 0 11 13
24 Peddapally 17 1.38 22.23 7.89 1 6 5 29 6 35 7 41.18 2 1 3 18 1 6 0 1 6
25 Rangareddy 66 3.08 17.51 8.60 0 14 21 14 21 34 51.52 13 5 18 27 0 0 0
26 Sangareddy 34 1.53 32.40 12.00 1 3 1 3 2 6 13 38.24 14 3 17 50 2 6 0 2 6
27 Siddipet 49 2.05 36.45 10.04 0 10 20 10 20 18 36.73 12 6 18 37 3 6 0 3 6
28 Sircilla 27 1.23 16.32 7.83 1 4 7 26 8 30 10 37.04 8 1 9 33 0 0 0
29 Suryapet 49 0.48 23.22 5.72 13 27 18 37 31 63 11 22.45 1 4 5 10 2 4 0 2 4
30 Vikarabad 32 1.06 34.95 11.64 1 3 0 1 3 15 46.88 12 2 14 44 2 6 0 2 6
31 Wanaparthy 13 2.00 9.70 3.82 1 8 10 77 11 85 2 15.38 0 0 0 0
32 Warangal 26 1.13 13.90 5.55 2 8 14 54 16 62 7 26.92 3 3 12 0 0 0
33 Yadadri 51 2.36 13.13 6.57 0 19 37 19 37 26 50.98 6 6 12 0 0 0
STATE FIGIURES 1253 0.30 48.43 8.04 58 5 344 27 402 32 484 39 221 88 309 25 56 4 2 0 58 5

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ANNEXURE-IV
NUMBER OF WELLS WITH PERCENTAGES IN DIFFERENT FLUCTUATION RANGES, TELANGANA STATE
FLUCTUATION FROM MARCH-2021 TO MARCH-2022

NO OF WELLS

NO OF WELLS
% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS
% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS
MAXIMUM

AVERAGE

AVERAGE
MONITORED

MINIMUM

0 TO 2 m

0 TO 2 m
2 TO 4 m

2 TO 4 m
FALL

FALL

MAX
>4 m

>4 m
TOTAL

RISE

RISE

MIN
S.No. DISTRICT

FALL RISE
1 Adilabad 15 5 33 -0.32 -0.75 -0.58 5 33 0 0 10 67 0.00 20.33 2.48 9 60 0 1 7
2 Bhadradri 62 25 40 -0.03 -2.91 -0.91 21 34 4 6 0 37 60 0.00 8.14 0.95 34 55 2 3 1 2
3 Bhupalpally 30 8 27 -0.13 -1.99 -0.92 8 27 0 0 22 73 0.04 11.53 3.43 10 33 5 17 7 23
4 Hanumakonda 18 8 44 -0.12 -2.83 -1.00 7 39 1 6 0 10 56 0.00 1.30 0.59 10 56 0 0
5 Hyderabad 20 12 60 -0.23 -1.41 -0.74 12 60 0 0 8 0 0.04 1.57 0.72 8 40 0 0
6 Jagityal 30 14 47 -0.01 -2 -0.61 14 47 0 0 16 53 0.25 2.91 1.08 15 50 1 3 0
7 Jangaon 24 11 46 -0.07 -3.55 -0.85 10 42 1 4 0 13 54 0.05 4.34 1.17 11 46 1 4 1 4
8 Jogulamba(Gadwal) 15 9 60 -0.11 -6.67 -1.49 7 47 1 7 1 7 6 40 0.03 7.99 2.23 4 27 0 2 13
9 Kamareddy 35 11 31 -0.07 -7.14 -2.11 7 20 1 3 3 9 24 69 0.17 7.40 2.67 11 31 7 20 6 17
10 Karimnagar 18 5 28 -0.07 -2.7 -1.03 4 22 1 6 0 13 72 0.12 2.75 1.05 12 67 1 6 0
11 Khammam 41 19 46 -0.12 -14.00 -2.13 13 32 4 10 2 5 22 54 0.05 5.09 0.99 19 46 1 2 2 5
12 Kumuram Bheem 18 6 33 -0.09 -8.14 -2.18 5 28 0 1 6 12 67 0.13 4.33 0.89 10 56 1 6 1 6
13 Mahabubabad 35 14 40 -0.01 -9.72 -2.03 10 29 1 3 3 9 21 60 0.05 5.42 1.41 17 49 3 9 1 3
14 Mahabubnagar 25 13 52 -0.08 -3.30 -1.77 6 24 7 28 0 12 48 0.12 8.97 2.80 6 24 4 16 2 8
15 Mancherial 18 7 39 -0.02 -4.14 -1.38 5 27 1 6 1 6 11 61 0.03 3.76 0.99 10 56 1 6 0
16 Medak 29 7 24 -0.25 -13.92 -3.81 4 14 0 3 10 22 76 0.57 12.21 4.12 6 21 7 24 9 31
17 Medchal 27 20 74 -0.16 -5.51 -1.99 12 44 6 22 2 7 7 26 0.05 2.80 0.87 6 22 1 4 0
18 Mulugu 25 13 52 -0.18 -2.29 -0.86 12 48 1 4 0 12 48 0.07 2.61 0.71 11 44 1 4 0
19 Nagarkurnool 31 21 68 -0.07 -5.61 -1.22 17 55 3 10 1 3 10 32 0.04 2.89 1.17 9 29 1 3 0
20 Nalgonda 77 31 40 -0.08 -5.16 -1.24 26 34 2 3 3 4 46 60 0.03 13.19 2.29 27 35 10 13 9 12
21 Narayanpet 17 7 41 -0.06 -2.03 -1.01 6 35 1 6 0 10 59 0.02 3.16 0.92 8 47 2 12 0
22 Nirmal 17 7 41 -0.12 -4.95 -1.97 3 18 3 18 1 6 10 59 0.17 5.46 2.60 5 29 2 12 3 18
23 Nizamabad 49 16 33 -0.21 -4.39 -1.29 14 29 1 2 1 2 33 67 0.16 8.30 2.32 21 43 6 12 6 12
24 Peddapally 17 7 41 -0.14 -2.15 -0.87 6 35 1 6 0 10 59 0.23 1.44 0.69 10 59 0 0
25 Rangareddy 40 17 43 -0.03 -2.40 -0.91 15 38 2 5 0 23 58 0.01 10.89 1.96 15 38 5 13 3 8
26 Sangareddy 34 10 29 -0.41 -3.31 -1.19 9 26 1 3 0 24 71 0.00 8.15 2.46 12 35 7 21 5 15
27 Siddipet 49 17 35 -0.04 -3.41 -1.08 14 29 3 6 0 32 65 0.00 4.85 1.17 28 57 3 6 1 2
28 Sircilla 27 8 30 -0.05 -2.91 -0.97 7 26 1 4 0 19 70 0.04 6.64 2.18 11 41 5 19 3 11
29 Suryapet 30 9 30 -0.08 -8.20 -2.14 6 20 2 7 1 3 21 70 0.00 7.90 1.03 19 63 1 3 1 3
30 Vikarabad 32 9 28 -0.31 -1.93 -1.0411 9 28 0 0 23 72 0.01 21.06 3.21 13 41 7 22 3 9
31 Wanaparthy 13 9 69 -0.10 -1.55 -0.58 9 69 0 0 4 31 0.10 0.42 0.27 4 31 0 0
32 Warangal 18 8 44 -0.02 -2.94 -0.97 6 33 2 11 0 10 56 0.23 3.79 1.13 9 50 1 6 0
33 Yadadri 35 8 23 -0.14 -2.07 -0.88 7 20 1 3 0 27 77 0.01 3.64 1.33 19 54 8 23 0
Total 971 391 40 -0.01 -14.00 -1.33 316 33 52 5 23 2 580 60 0.00 21.06 1.63 419 43 94 10 67 7

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ANNEXURE-V
NUMBER OF WELLS WITH PERCENTAGES IN DIFFERENT FLUCTUATION RANGES, TELANGANA STATE
FLUCTUATION FROM MAY-2021 TO MARCH-2022
S.No.

NO OF WELLS

NO OF WELLS
% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS
MONITORED

MAXIMUM
MINIMUM

AVERAGE

AVERAGE
DISTRICT

0 TO 2 m

0 TO 2 m
2 TO 4 m

2 TO 4 m
TOTAL

FALL

FALL

MAX
RISE

RISE
>4 m

>4 m
MIN
FALL IN WL RISE IN WL
1 Adilabad 14 1 7 -0.60 -0.60 -0.60 1 7 0 0 13 93 0.00 25.13 3.42 10 71 1 7 2 14
2 Bhadradri 62 27 44 -0.07 -5.14 -1.19 21 34 5 8 1 2 35 56 0.00 8.70 1.34 29 47 5 8 1 2
3 Bhupalpally 30 9 30 -0.04 -2.90 -1.03 7 23 2 7 0 21 70 0.32 8.89 3.33 8 27 6 20 7 23
4 Hanumakonda 18 5 28 -0.01 -2.15 -0.84 4 22 1 6 0 13 72 0.48 2.58 1.38 11 61 2 11 0
5 Hyderabad 20 4 20 -0.11 -0.70 -0.41 4 20 0 0 16 80 0.09 3.76 1.57 10 50 6 30 0
6 Jagityal 30 6 20 -0.07 -2.06 -0.76 5 17 1 3 0 24 80 0.25 3.88 1.49 17 57 7 23 0
7 Jangaon 24 2 8 -0.60 -2.17 -1.39 1 4 1 4 0 22 92 0.23 4.83 2.08 11 46 10 42 1 4
8 Jogulamba(Gadwal) 15 7 47 -0.02 -2.91 -0.87 6 40 1 7 0 8 53 0.55 6.38 2.29 4 27 3 20 1 7
9 Kamareddy 35 6 17 -0.02 -7.14 -3.21 3 9 0 3 9 29 83 0.00 9.25 2.99 15 43 4 11 10 29
10 Karimnagar 18 5 28 -0.07 -2.70 -1.03 4 22 1 6 0 13 72 0.12 2.75 1.05 12 67 1 6 0
11 Khammam 41 11 27 -0.20 -13.00 -2.74 7 17 2 5 2 5 30 73 0.24 3.42 1.26 25 61 5 12 0
12 Kumuram Bheem 18 3 17 -0.07 -1.87 -0.87 3 17 0 0 15 83 0.25 4.07 1.09 14 78 0 1 6
13 Mahabubabad 35 10 29 -0.15 -8.07 -3.04 6 17 1 3 3 9 25 71 0.04 11.21 2.17 17 49 5 14 3 9
14 Mahabubnagar 26 10 38 -0.24 -2.86 -1.13 8 31 2 8 0 16 62 0.33 9.66 2.88 9 35 3 12 4 15
15 Mancherial 18 3 17 -0.16 -2.67 -1.60 2 11 1 6 0 15 83 0.19 3.50 1.43 10 56 5 28 0
16 Medak 58 16 28 -0.11 -11.67 -2.13 10 17 4 7 2 3 42 72 0.00 15.71 4.13 13 22 12 21 17 29
17 Medchal 27 10 37 -0.39 -4.96 -1.33 9 33 0 1 4 17 63 0.02 4.60 1.37 13 48 3 11 1 4
18 Mulugu 25 12 48 -0.03 -2.84 -0.93 10 40 2 8 0 13 52 0.03 5.40 1.46 10 40 2 8 1 4
19 Nagarkurnool 32 12 38 -0.01 -3.17 -1.20 10 31 2 6 0 20 63 0.00 2.46 0.91 18 56 2 6 0
20 Nalgonda 79 21 27 -0.08 -6.03 -1.89 12 15 8 10 1 1 58 73 0.06 7.53 2.37 31 39 16 20 11 14
21 Narayanpet 17 3 18 -0.09 -1.04 -0.43 3 18 0 0 14 82 0.03 4.68 1.46 10 59 3 18 1 6
22 Nirmal 42 16 38 -0.06 -10.37 -1.91 12 29 2 5 2 5 26 62 0.12 7.36 2.90 10 24 9 21 7 17
23 Nizamabad 82 23 28 -0.07 -10.31 -2.70 10 12 7 9 6 7 59 72 0.46 13.14 3.62 22 27 20 24 17 21
24 Peddapally 17 7 41 -0.05 -3.28 -1.1314 6 35 1 6 0 10 59 0.02 2.13 1.14 8 47 2 12 0
25 Rangareddy 40 5 13 -0.14 -1.32 -0.82 5 13 0 0 35 88 0.20 9.99 2.58 16 40 11 28 8 20
26 Sangareddy 34 2 6 -0.34 -3.16 -1.75 1 3 1 3 0 32 94 0.15 8.38 4.05 8 24 7 21 17 50
27 Siddipet 49 6 12 -0.42 -3.55 -1.19 5 10 1 2 0 43 88 0.03 5.05 2.15 23 47 14 29 6 12
28 Sircilla 27 6 22 -0.40 -7.70 -2.31 4 15 1 4 1 4 21 78 0.08 8.77 2.72 9 33 9 33 3 11
29 Suryapet 30 9 30 -0.82 -9.08 -5.18 2 7 1 3 6 20 21 70 0.09 7.78 2.05 11 37 8 27 2 7
30 Vikarabad 30 5 17 -0.06 -2.28 -1.29 3 10 2 7 0 25 83 0.22 8.22 2.45 15 50 5 17 5 17
31 Wanaparthy 13 4 31 -0.19 -0.85 -0.54 4 31 0 0 9 69 0.00 1.60 0.65 9 69 0 0
32 Warangal 18 5 28 -0.26 -4.20 -2.14 3 17 1 6 1 6 13 72 0.41 2.29 1.28 11 61 2 11 0
33 Yadadri 35 5 14 -0.18 -1.06 -0.63 5 14 0 0 30 86 0.35 4.74 2.50 12 34 13 37 5 14
Total 1059 276 26 -0.01 -13.00 -1.52 196 19 51 5 29 3 783 74 0.00 25.13 2.11 451 43 201 19 131 12

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ANNEXURE-VI
NUMBER OF WELLS WITH PERCENTAGES IN DIFFERENT FLUCTUATION RANGES, TELANGANA STATE
FLUCTUATION DECADAL MEAN FROM MARCH-2012 TO MARCH-2021 WRT MARCH-2022

NO OF WELLS

NO OF WELLS
% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS

% OF WELLS
MONITORED

MAXIMUM
MINIMUM

AVERAGE

AVERAGE
DISTRICT

0 TO 2 m

0 TO 2 m
2 TO 4 m

2 TO 4 m
TOTAL

FALL

FALL
S. No.

MAX
RISE

RISE
>4 m

>4 m
MIN
FALL IN WL RISE IN WL
1 Adilabad 14 2 14 -0.01 -2.00 -1.01 1 7 1 7 0 12 86 0.05 9.77 2.57 8 57 2 14 2 14
2 Bhadradri 23 3 13 -0.22 -3.50 -1.32 2 9 1 4 0 20 87 0.04 5.61 1.74 13 57 4 17 3 13
3 Bhupalpally 26 6 23 -0.07 -6.81 -3.21 2 8 2 8 2 8 20 77 0.60 16.36 3.79 9 35 6 23 5 19
4 Hanumakonda 18 0 0 0 0 18 100 1.36 5.34 3.15 3 17 12 67 3 17
5 Hyderabad 10 2 20 -1.07 -1.19 -1.13 2 20 0 0 8 80 0.87 5.46 2.49 3 30 4 40 1 10
6 Jagityal 30 4 13 -0.06 -0.86 -0.39 4 13 0 0 26 87 0.23 6.13 2.36 15 50 5 17 6 20
7 Jangaon 24 0 0 0 0 24 100 0.40 14.72 5.42 2 8 5 21 17 71
8 Jogulamba(Gadwal) 12 1 8 -6.03 -6.03 -6.03 0 0 1 8 11 92 1.13 17.76 5.29 3 25 1 8 7 58
9 Kamareddy 33 7 21 -0.41 -3.06 -1.39 5 15 2 6 0 26 79 0.59 13.17 3.98 10 30 5 15 11 33
10 Karimnagar 18 0 0 0 0 18 100 1.13 8.09 3.57 4 22 8 44 6 33
11 Khammam 15 1 7 -3.69 -3.69 -3.69 0 1 7 0 14 93 0.20 4.19 1.86 9 60 4 27 1 7
12 Kumuram Bheem 18 6 33 -0.24 -2.05 -0.93 5 28 1 6 0 12 67 0.06 4.58 0.87 11 61 0 1 6
13 Mahabubabad 29 2 7 -4.51 -7.30 -5.90 0 0 2 7 27 93 0.40 9.38 3.15 6 21 16 55 5 17
14 Mahabubnagar 21 1 5 -0.25 -0.25 -0.25 1 5 0 0 20 95 1.85 15.55 7.22 1 5 1 5 18 86
15 Mancherial 17 4 24 -0.75 -6.83 -3.28 2 12 0 2 12 13 76 0.51 3.76 1.44 11 65 2 12 0
16 Medak 25 3 12 -0.96 -3.20 -2.39 1 4 2 8 0 22 88 1.28 16.67 7.73 2 8 1 4 19 76
17 Medchal 26 7 27 -0.02 -5.50 -1.25 6 23 0 1 4 19 73 0.83 9.50 4.33 5 19 4 15 10 38
18 Mulugu 16 6 38 -0.08 -2.93 -0.88 5 31 1 6 0 10 63 0.05 12.72 2.25 8 50 1 6 1 6
19 Nagarkurnool 24 0 0 0 0 24 100 0.62 18.25 5.42 7 29 5 21 12 50
20 Nalgonda 76 10 13 -0.02 -4.07 -1.02 9 12 0 1 1 66 87 0.17 32.04 5.71 15 20 19 25 32 42
21 Narayanpet 11 0 0 0 0 11 100 2.33 11.43 6.08 0 3 27 8 73
22 Nirmal 17 5 29 -1.14 -2.77 -1.77 4 24 1 6 0 12 71 0.10 8.02 2.97 5 29 3 18 4 24
23 Nizamabad 24 6 25 -0.03 -3.35 -1.32 4 17 2 8 0 18 75 0.00 6.37 3.30 4 17 5 21 9 38
24 Peddapally 17 2 12 -0.28 -2.61 -1.45 1 6 1 6 0 15 88 0.21 3.87 1.83 10 59 5 29 0
25 Rangareddy 35 0 0 0 0 35 100 1.07 17.19 7.32 4 11 4 11 27 77
26 Sangareddy 33 1 3 -6.57 -6.57 -6.57 0 0 1 3 32 97 0.40 14.73 6.89 5 15 3 9 24 73
27 Siddipet 49 2 4 -0.40 -2.45 -1.42 1 2 1 2 0 47 96 0.07 16.92 6.32 6 12 11 22 30 61
28 Sircilla 27 0 0 0 0 27 100 0.67 18.35 6.10 2 7 6 22 19 70
29 Suryapet 30 4 13 -0.23 -6.67 -2.49 3 10 0 1 3 26 87 0.53 14.37 4.38 8 27 7 23 11 37
30 Vikarabad 20 1 5 -0.17 -0.17 -0.17 1 5 0 0 19 95 0.91 14.69 4.11 4 20 8 40 7 35
31 Wanaparthy 12 2 17 -0.15 -0.31 -0.23 2 17 0 0 10 83 1.31 9.25 4.53 2 17 3 25 5 42
32 Warangal 18 0 0 0 0 18 100 0.38 7.24 2.86 6 33 7 39 5 28
33 Yadadri 33 1 3 -0.13 -0.13 -0.13 1 3 0 0 32 97 0.56 15.05 5.99 4 12 6 18 22 67
Total 801 89 11 -0.01 -7.30 -1.98 62 8 16 2 11 1 712 89 0.00 32.04 4.15 205 26 176 22 331 41

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SAVE WATER- SAVE LIFE AND SAVE EARTH
I
IEC-Ativities

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
HYDERABAD - 500004
D. No. 6-2-916/1, Chinthalbasti, Khairatabad
Phone: 040-23314979, Fax No: 040-23314950
Email Id: [email protected]
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