Rapid Decline in Reservoir Water Levels Across India
Context :
Recent data highlighted that 13 major reservoirs in India have fallen below 50% of their storage levels, while river basins across the country are witnessing rapid depletion in water availability.
Prelims :
- The Central Water Commission (CWC) monitors 166 reservoirs across 20 river basins in India.
- Reservoir storage levels declined sharply during the pre-monsoon season.
- River basins such as Ganga, Godavari, Narmada and Krishna recorded major declines in water storage.
- The Krishna Basin was among the worst affected river systems.
- Southern India witnessed the steepest fall in reservoir levels.
- Reduced storage affects irrigation, hydropower, drinking water supply and agriculture.
- Weak monsoon conditions and El Niño concerns may aggravate the water crisis.
Mains :
- Declining reservoir levels highlight growing stress on India’s water security architecture.
- Climate change, erratic rainfall and prolonged dry spells are intensifying hydrological droughts.
- Water scarcity directly threatens agricultural productivity and food security.
- Regional imbalance in rainfall and overdependence on monsoon-fed reservoirs increase vulnerability.
- The crisis underlines the need for Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM).
- Groundwater over-extraction further worsens water stress across states.
- Sustainable water governance requires watershed development, rainwater harvesting and aquifer recharge.
Important Keywords for Mains Answers
✔ Water Security
✔ Hydrological Drought
✔ Reservoir Depletion
✔ Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM)
✔ Aquifer Recharge
✔ Climate Resilience
✔ River Basin Management
✔ Groundwater Stress
✔ Sustainable Irrigation
✔ El Niño





