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Groundwater Sustainability Assessment: Draft, Recharge, and Stage of Extraction

CGWB categorises every assessment unit (block/mandal/taluka) as Safe, Semi-Critical, Critical, or Over-Exploited using the Stage of Groundwater Extraction (SoE) = Annual Draft ÷ Annual Recharge × 100%. Rain GEO SAT reports the SoE for any site's block using the latest CGWB Dynamic Groundwater Resource Assessment.

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SoE categorisation thresholds

Safe: SoE ≤ 70%. Semi-Critical: 70–90%. Critical: 90–100%. Over-Exploited: >100%. Over half of India's blocks in Punjab, Haryana, and western Tamil Nadu are Over-Exploited.

Site-level intervention design

In Semi-Critical and Critical blocks, Rain GEO SAT prioritises recharge over storage. In Over-Exploited blocks, it flags site-level demand reduction (dual-flush, drip irrigation) as a prerequisite before harvest volumes count toward regulatory offsets.

Frequently asked questions

How current is the CGWB data?
Rain GEO SAT uses the latest published Dynamic Groundwater Resource Assessment (currently 2023 assessment year, published 2024).

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