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The Maharashtra Groundwater (Regulation for Drinking Water Purposes) Rules, 1995
MAHARASHTRA
India
India
The Maharashtra Groundwater (Regulation for Drinking Water Purposes) Rules, 1995
Rule THE-MAHARASHTRA-GROUNDWATER-REGULATION-FOR-DRINKING-WATER-PURPOSES-RULES-1995 of 1995
- Published on 3 November 1995
- Commenced on 3 November 1995
- [This is the version of this document from 3 November 1995.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title.
- These rules may be called the Maharashtra Groundwater (Regulation for Drinking Water Purposes) Rules, 1995.2. Definitions.
- Unless the context otherwise requires, -3. Preparation of list of public drinking water sources.
4. Responsibility of the Village Panchayat to report violation of the provisions of the Act.
- It shall be the primary responsibility of the Village Panchayat concerned to report, violation of the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Act to the Block Development Officer of the Panchayat Samiti concerned as well as to the Tahsildar, who in turn shall report the matter to the Appropriate Authority.5. Disputes regarding measurement of the distance.
- In case of the any dispute regarding the measurement of the distance of five hundred metres, as contemplated in the sub-section (1) of section 3, the aggrieved person or authority may refer the matter to the Tahsildar who either himself or through a Revenue Officer, not below the rank of a Circle Inspector, shall get the measurement verified within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the complaint, after giving information in writing the aggrieved party of the date and time of measurement.6. Application for permission to sink a well.
7. Declaration of water scarcity.
- When the District Collector on the basis of rainfall-data in various parts & of the district has reason to believe that there may be abnormal drinking water scarcity in those areas of the district, may seek advise of the Technical Officer, about declaration of water scarcity in those parts of the district. However, such process shall be initiated by the Collector not later than the 30th September every year. The Technical Officer shall consider the rainfall-data, static water level in the observation wells, as well as in selected public drinking water sources to determine the groundwater recharge in the preceding monsoon in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Director, Groundwater Survey and Development Agency and submit his detailed report to the District Collector within thirty days. The District Collector may also consult the Zilla Parishad if deems appropriate. The District Collector shall issue the order under section 4 of the Act, not later than the 31st October every year.[Provided that, if the District Collector is satisfied on the basis of the prevailing circumstances and realities that there may be abnormal drinking water scarcity in those areas of the district, he may for reasons to be recorded in writing issue the order under section 4 of the Act, at any time of the year.] [Proviso was added by G. N. of 21.11.2000.]8. Declaration of over-exploited watersheds.
9. Application for sinking well in the over-exploited watersheds.
10. Whoever commits any misuse.
- Waste or left of the water from the Public Drinking Water Source, shall be punished with imprisonment and fine as provided under sub-section (1) of section 16 of the Act.Appendix "A"[See Rule 3(2)]List of Public Drinking Water Sources in Taluka. . . . . . . . . . . District . . . . . .| Serial No. | Name Village Panchayat/ Wadi/ Tanda/ Habitation | Census Code No. | Mini Water Shed No. | Population |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
| Details of Public Drinking Water Source | Remarks | |||||
| Open Well and Serial No. | Description identifying exact location of source | Borewell/Tubewell Serial No. | Description identifying exact location of source | Jacket Well/Infiltration Well Serial No. | Description identifying exact location of source | |
| (6-a) | (6-b) | (6-c) | (6-d) | (6-e) | (6-f) | (7) |
| Serial No. | Name of the Applicant | Address of the Applicant | Date of receipt of Application by post or inperson | Date of payment of fees |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
| Date on which Application is referred toTechnical Officer | Date of Receipt of the Report of TechnicalOfficer | Name of any other Authority to which the case isreferred and date of Receipt of Report | Decision of Appropriate Authority with ordernumber and date | Remarks |
| (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
| Serial No. | List of over-exploited mini watershed and villagetherein | |||
| Elementary watershed number | Mini water shed number declared as over exploited | Name of village coming in the mini watersheddeclared as over exploited | Census Code Number of Village | |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |