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1 Management Training and Planning Program Participants. Sind; Water Management Synthesis II Project; University of Maryland. Performance Management Project. International Development Management Center. 1987. Framework for the Management Plan: Sehra Irrigation Project. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. iv, 84p. (WMS report 55)
Project appraisal ; Project planning ; Management ; Training ; Water management / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 MAN Record No: H04015)

2 Prasad, B. V. R.; Purushothaman, V.; Narasimhan, S.; Adiga, N. 1993. Groundwater pollution - A case study of Hyderabad, India. In Tingsanchali, T. (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmentally Sound Water Resources Utilization, Bangkok, Thailand, 8-11 November 1993. Vol.1. Bangkok, Thailand: AIT. pp.I-192-199.
Groundwater ; Water pollution ; Case studies ; Water quality / India / Hyderabad / Secunderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TIN Record No: H015781)

3 International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Pakistan National Program. 1995. Social Organization for Irrigated Agriculture: pilot project for Farmer-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Under the Left Bank Outfall Drain Stage 1 Project, Pakistan. Inception report and implementation plan. Lahore, Pakistan: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). iv, 87p.
Social organization ; Irrigated farming ; Farmer managed irrigation systems ; Irrigation management ; Water users ; Farmer-led irrigation ; Participatory management / Pakistan / Nawabshah / Sanghar / Mirpurkhas / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.3 G730 IIM Record No: H08131)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H008131.pdf
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4 Babu, G. R.; Shukla, K. N.; Chauhan, H. S. 1995. Studies on drip irrigation installation for grapes around Hyderabad (India) In Lamm, F. R. (Ed.), Microirrigation for a changing world: Conserving resources/preserving the environment: Proceedings of the Fifth International Microirrigation Congress, Hyatt Regency Orlando, Orlando, Florida, April 2-6, 1995. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.824-829.
Drip irrigation ; Crop yield ; Horticulture ; Cost benefit analysis ; Surveys ; Economic aspects / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 LAM Record No: H018948)

5 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S. (Eds.) 1997. Dying wisdom: Rise, fall and potential of India's traditional water harvesting systems. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. 404p. (State of India's environment: A citizens' report 4)
Water harvesting ; History ; Water resources ; Irrigation water ; Irrigation systems ; Communal irrigation systems ; Drip irrigation ; Canals ; Tank irrigation ; Water management ; Social aspects ; Economic aspects ; Water rights / India / Himalaya / Brahmaputra Valley / Indo-Gangetic Plains / Thar Desert / Deccan Plateau / Western Ghats / Punjab / Haryana / Delhi / Uttar Pradesh / Bihar / West Bengal / Rajasthan / Jodhpur / Gujarat / Madhya Pradesh / Burhanpur / Sanchi / Orissa / Maharashtra / Daulatabad / Karnataka / Bangalore / Andhra Pradesh / Hyderabad / Kerala / Tamil Nadu
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7 G635 AGA Record No: H020553)

6 Kumar, P. V.; Ramakrishna, Y. S.; Rao, B. V. R.; Khandgonda, I. R.; Victor, U. S.; Srivastava, N. N.; Rao, G. G. S. N. 1999. Assessment of plant-extractable soil water in castor beans (Ricinus communis L.) using infrared thermometry. Agricultural Water Management, 39(1):69-83.
Beans ; Rain-fed farming ; Water stress ; Vegetables ; Soil-water-plant relationships ; Water balance ; Models ; Experiments / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H023935)

7 Iyengar, S.; Parthasarathy, R. 1998. Water users' associations in Andhra Pradesh: Impressions from a field visit. Unpublished report. 12p.
Water user associations ; Irrigation management ; Farmer participation ; Villages ; Non-governmental organizations / India / Andhra Pradesh / Ghanpur / Parkal / Karimnagar District / Jagatiala / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5076 Record No: H023991)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H023991.pdf

8 Saleth, R. M.; Dinar, A. 1997. Satisfying urban thirst: Water supply augmentation and pricing policy in Hyderabad City, India. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. x, 39p. (World Bank technical paper no.395)
Water supply ; Water demand ; Water requirements ; Water conservation ; Water rates ; Price policy / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 628.1 G635 SAL Record No: H024162)

9 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Sen, S. (Eds.) 1999. State of India's environment 5: The citizens' fifth report. Part I - National overview. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. viii, 440p.
Environmental effects ; Environmental degradation ; Natural resources ; Ecology ; Ecosystems ; Villages ; Social participation ; Political aspects ; Economic aspects ; Fodder ; Land management ; Water pollution ; Rivers ; Urbanization ; Water quality ; Forestry ; Deforestation ; Dams ; Air quality ; Air pollution ; Monitoring ; Pollution control ; Female labor ; Public health ; Energy ; Wildlife / India / Haryana / Harijan Nada / Lohgarh / Bunga / Relmajara / Gochar / Bihar / Madhya Pradesh / Yamuna / Damodar / Subarnarekha / Betwa / Periyar / Noyyal / Bhavani / Ganga / Delhi / Mumbai / CAlcutta / Chennai / Hyderabad / Bhopal / Ludhiana / Jetpur / Rourkela / Aligarh / Bhagalpur / Kottayam / Jaisalmer / Kaziranga
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G635 AGA Record No: H024783)

10 Subbaiah, S. V.; Kumar, R. M. 2001. Effect of celrich: A new organic manure on grain yield of rice under irrigated condition. Journal of Research ANGRAU, 29(2-3):1-5.
Rice ; Irrigated farming ; Fertilizers ; Crop yield / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6055 Record No: H030376)

11 Kodarkar, M. S. 2001. Lake lustre – With a little help from the government, living organisms can help restore urban lakes to their original glory. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.274-276.
Wetlands ; Water pollution ; Effluents ; Water resources ; Rehabilitation / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 AGA Record No: H030658)

12 IWMI. 2002. Poverty focused smallholder water management systems: Promoting innovative water harvesting and irrigation systems to support sustainable livelihoods in South Asia – Overview of case studies. Unpublished report. 7p.
Irrigation systems ; Small scale systems ; Drip irrigation ; Water harvesting ; Watersheds ; Tanks ; Development projects ; Water reuse ; Wastewater / South Asia / India / Nepal / Rajasthan / Alwar / Paal Revival Project / West Bengal / Purulia / Udaipur / Tamil Nadu / Ramnad / Hyderabad / Musi River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7 G570 IWM Record No: H030686)

13 2002. Policy dialogue on energy-water co-management, January 21, 2003, Hotel Grand Kakatiya, Hyderabad: Summary of the dialogue. Unpublished report. 5p.
Water management ; Energy ; Irrigated farming ; Watersheds ; Groundwater ; Pumping ; Water table ; Water policy ; Legislation / India / Hyderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6288 Record No: H031499)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_31499.pdf

14 Buechler, S.; Gayathri Devi, M. 2003. Wastewater as a source of multiple livelihoods?: a study in rural Andhra Pradesh, South India. In Devi, R.; Ahsan, N. (Eds.), Water and wastewater: developing country perspectives. London, UK: International Water Association. pp.939-947.
Wastewater ; Water reuse ; Irrigated farming ; Labor ; Animal husbandry ; Livestock ; Domestic water ; Households ; Fisheries ; Villages ; River basins / India / Andhra Pradesh / Musi River / Hyderabad / Secunderabad
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G635 DEV Record No: H034268)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_34268.pdf

15 Buechler, S.; Devi Mekala, G. 2003. The impact of water conservation and reuse on the household economy. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Water Conservation and Reuse of Wastewater, Indian Water Works Association, Mumbai, India, 13-14 September 2003. 34p.
Water conservation ; Water reuse ; Water quality ; Vegetables ; Labor ; Women ; Employment ; Agricultural manpower ; Fodder ; Farmers ; Irrigated farming ; Villages ; Livestock ; Fisheries ; Rain-fed farming ; Migrant labor / India / Hyderabad / Andhra Pradesh / Musi River / Secunderabad / Pirzadiguda / Korremula / Edulabad / Bandaravirala / Pillaipalli
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G635 BUE Record No: H034271)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_34271.pdf
The urban, peri-urban and rural areas near Hyderabad city, located in Andhra Pradesh, south India are semi-arid and drought prone. In order to be able to engage in agricultural production, many farmers utilize wastewater for irrigation. Within these irrigated areas, many farmers pump groundwater for agricultural and domestic use. Five locations in the peri-urban and rural areas near Hyderabad were chosen to get a comprehensive view of groundwater use in wastewaterirrigated areas. This paper focuses on three aspects of the study: groundwater quality, farmer innovations that mitigate the harmful effects of wastewater and groundwater quality and the value of this agricultural production for the household economy. Wastewater use (or water reuse) for irrigation conserves fresh water resources in this and in many other areas of the world. In the area under study, wastewater use also causes groundwater recharge. However, 96% of domestic wastewater in Hyderabad receives little or no treatment and untreated industrial effluent is released with the wastewater into the wastewater-fed river, then into irrigation canals and storage tanks or ponds. Groundwater has become saline in all the wastewater-irrigated areas due to underground seepage, rendering it unsuitable for drinking and cooking purposes. With the rapid urban population growth and concurrent inter-basin transfers of water to meet urban water demand, wastewater volumes are increasing allowing more hectares of land to be brought under cultivation. With the expansion of wastewater-irrigated areas, groundwater levels in wastewater-irrigated areas have risen. As a result, additional land has also been brought under cultivation that is irrigated with groundwater. This generates income for more people and ensures their food security. However, groundwater pollution is also increasing. Many farming households have adapted their domestic and agricultural water use to the realities of deteriorating water quality yet greater water availability through the use of several innovative strategies.

16 Buechler, S.; Devi, G. 2003. Household food security and wastewater-dependent livelihood activities along the Musi River in Andhra Pradesh, India. Report submitted to the WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, January 2003. 32p.
Food security ; Wastewater ; Water quality ; Water reuse ; Irrigated farming ; Rivers ; Households ; Vegetables ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Fodder ; Cropping systems ; Groundwater irrigation ; Wells ; Domestic water ; Livestock ; Water requirements / India / Andhra Pradesh / Musi River / Hyderabad / Secunderabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G635 BUE Record No: H034272)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H_34272.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_34272.pdf

17 Van-Rooijen, Daniel J.; Turral, Hugh; Biggs, Trent. 2005. Sponge city: water balance of mega-city water use and wastewater use in Hyderabad, India; Erratum to the article. Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement 1):S81-S91; 54(4):483.
Wastewater ; Irrigated farming ; Water balance ; Runoff / India / Hyderabad / Krishna River / Musi River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H037447)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H037447.pdf

18 Ramachandraiah, C. 2005. Hyderabad’s floods: Nature’s revenge. Economic and Political Weekly, 40(38):4115-4116.
Flooding ; Natural disasters ; Rain ; Drainage ; Lakes / India / Hyderabad / Hussainsagar Lake
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7427 Record No: H037630)

19 IWMI. 2005. The impact of poor water quality on water users’ health: Final report. Report submitted to The Lake Component of the Green Hyderabad Environment Programme, by IWMI. 17p. + annexes.
Public health ; Diseases ; Surveys ; Water quality ; Tanks ; Households / India / Hyderabad / Amber Cherevu / Nala Cherevu
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 616.9654 G635 IWM Record No: H037887)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H037887.pdf

20 Ejaz, M. S. 1998. Waterlogging and salinity management in the Sindh Province, Pakistan. Volume 1, supplement I.C. Drainage in the LBOD Project: operational concerns and quality of pumped effluent. Lahore, Pakistan: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Pakistan National Program. 33p. + annexes. (IWMI Pakistan Report R-070.1c / IIMI Pakistan Report R-070.1c) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.524]
River basin development ; Irrigation programs ; Subsurface drainage ; Effluents ; Drains ; Operations ; Maintenance ; Tube wells ; Groundwater ; Water quality ; Salinity ; Simulation models ; Geology ; Irrigation canals ; Climate ; Water balance ; Aquifers ; Recharge ; Evapotranspiration / Pakistan / Sindh Province / Lower Indus Basin / Rohri Canal / Jamrao Canal / Sukkur / Hyderabad / Nawabshah
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.5 G730 EJA Record No: H024978)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H_24978i.pdf

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