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Over-Exploited Groundwater Areas in Rajasthan: What Industries Need to Know
Rajasthan remains one of India's most groundwater-stressed States. Under GWRA 2025, 213 of its 302 groundwater assessment units are classified as Over-Exploited. This guide explains the latest Rajasthan groundwater picture, what the classification means for industrial projects, and why groundwater due diligence, water audits, reuse and alternative water planning should begin before land purchase or expansion.

Dr. Anubhav Gupta
36 minutes ago12 min read
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Groundwater Classification in Uttar Pradesh: Safe, Semi-Critical, Critical and Over-Exploited Areas
Uttar Pradesh has 836 groundwater assessment units under GWRA 2025, including Safe, Semi-Critical, Critical and Over-Exploited areas. This guide explains the latest State-level classification, how industries should identify the category of their exact project location, and why groundwater classification should be checked before land purchase, borewell planning or industrial expansion.

Dr. Anubhav Gupta
11 hours ago10 min read
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What Should an Industry Do If Groundwater Withdrawal Is Restricted?
Restricted groundwater abstraction does not necessarily mean an industrial project has no water solution. It means the plant's water architecture must be redesigned. This guide explains how industries can reduce freshwater demand, increase reuse and recovery, evaluate rainwater and alternative supplies, and reassess project feasibility before seeking more groundwater.

Dr. Anubhav Gupta
2 days ago11 min read
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CGWA Approval for Borewells: Groundwater Extraction NOC Explained
This guide explains the CGWA borewell NOC process for industries, infrastructure projects, commercial buildings and residential societies, including Bhu-Neer application steps, documents, hydrogeological reports, telemetry, water audits, recharge planning and state groundwater authority compliance.

Dr. Anubhav Gupta
Apr 27 min read
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