01315pab a2200181 454500008004000000100001600040245005500056260000900111300001500120362001200135520077400147650003100921773004400952908000600996909001001002999001701012952010401029180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aPrakash, S. aWater resources management - Issues and strategies c2003 ap.468-474. aJul-Sep aIndia's finite and fragile water resources are stressed and depleting while sectoral demands are growing rapidly. Fragmentation of water management at the sectoral, national, regional and international levels with very little coordination amongst them has added another dimension to the issue. Deterioration of surface and groundwater quality due to inadequate pollution control and waste treatment along with rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and intensification of water usage has been causing pollution of rivers, lakes and wet lands. In the past, water has been developed rather than managed. The essence of all water resources management efforts should therefore be to satisfy the water needs of communities in terms of both quantity and quality. - Reproduced. aWater resources management aIndian Journal of Public Administration aN a58590 c58590d58590 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 49, Issue no: 3pAR59035r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR