India's water crisis is already here. Climate change will compound it.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613344/indias-water-crisis-is-already-here-climate-change-will-compound-it/
Indias water crisis is already here. Climate change will compound it.
Droughts and floods have pushed the nations leaky, polluted, and half-done water systems to the brink.
by James Temple
Apr 24
Severe droughts have drained rivers, reservoirs, and aquifers across vast parts of India in recent years, pushing the nations leaky, polluted water systems to the brink.
More than 600 million Indians face acute water shortages, according to a report last summer by NITI Aayog, a prominent government think tank. Seventy percent of the nations water supply is contaminated, causing an estimated 200,000 deaths a year. Some 21 cities could run out of groundwater as early as next year, including Bangalore and New Delhi, the report found. Forty percent of the population, or more than 500 million people, will have no access to drinking water by 2030.
India gets more water than it needs in a given year. But the vast majority of rain falls during the summer monsoon season, generally a four-month window. The countrys other major source is melting snow and glaciers from the Himalayan plateau, which feeds rivers in the north.
Capturing and delivering the water to the right places at the right times across thousands of miles, without wasting or contaminating tremendous amounts along the way, is an enormous engineering challenge. India captures and uses only a fraction of its rainfall, allowing most of it to run off into the ocean.