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COMBATING WATER CRISIS Challenges & Opportunities Mushtaq Ahmad Gill (T.I.) Executive Director South Asian Conservation Agriculture Network (SACAN)

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1 COMBATING WATER CRISIS Challenges & Opportunities Mushtaq Ahmad Gill (T.I.) Executive Director South Asian Conservation Agriculture Network (SACAN) http://www.sacanasia.org

2 Low agricultural productivity Increasing population pressure Dwindling land for agriculture Shrinking water resources Limiting/diminishing energy resources Shortage of electricity High cost of diesel High water losses in irrigation system Over exploitation of groundwater PAKISTAN’S AGRICULTURE CHALLENGES

3 WATER CRISIS IN PAKISTAN (AFTER INDUS WATER TREATY- 1961)  Deprivation from water of eastern rivers (20 MAF)  Water logging, salinity & sodicity  Increase in domestic and industrial requirement  Deterioration of groundwater quality  Increase in demand of irrigation water  Persistent drought

4 Cereal Requirement Status of Selected Countries by 2025 Deficit/Surplus (MMT) ISSUES

5 ISSUES (Cont’d) 103 150 1,200 m 3 2006 CANAL DIVERSION (MAF)

6 PAKISTAN WATER BUDGET - INDUS BASIN IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHRINKING WATER RESOURCES

7 OVER EXPLOITATION OF GROUNDWATER ( Tubewells Growth ) 957,916

8  Productivity Enhancement in Canal and Non-Canal Command areas (marginal land and water conditions)and desert and semi desert areas through Water Saving Technologies and Practices in order to:  foster sustainable food security  improve livelihoods  reduce poverty  environment friendly agriculture OPTION

9 Water Saving Technologies ( For Desert and Arid Agriculture)

10 POTENTIAL DESERT AREAS DesertProvinceArea (MA) CholistanPunjab6.4 ThalPunjab5.7 Pachad/Hill Torrent areas (D.I. Khan, DG Khan, Rajan Pur etc.) Punjab & NWFP0.6 TharSindh10.6 Chagi-KharanBalochistan1.5 Others3.0 Total27.8

11 Challenges and Issues  Scarcity of irrigation water  High cost of development of irrigation schemes  Colossal loss of land due Water and Wind erosion  Undulated topography  Limited infrastructural facilities  Heavy farm machinery requirements for traditional cultivation POTENTIAL DESERT AREAS

12 DEVELOPMENT OF DESERT AGRICULTURE SUCCESS STORIES DesertCrops Grown Ghobi Desert, ChinaCotton & Tomato Sanai Desert, Israel/EgyptFruits & Vegetables Alien Desert, UAEFruits, Vegetables, Fodder Rajistan Desert, IndiaFruits, Vegetables, Oil Seeds Dasht-e-Kavir & Qir Qazim, IranHigh Value Crops

13 CHALLENGES AND ISSUES  Scarcity of irrigation water  High cost of development of irrigation schemes  Colossal loss of land due water and wind erosion  Undulated topography  Prevailing poverty  Limited infrastructural facilities  Frequent weather/climate changes  Heavy farm machinery requirements for cultivation  Scattered and small holdings  Shortage of skilled and unskilled labour  Poor access to inputs

14 DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS  Supply of canal water to the desert/semi-desert areas  Establishment of mini dams, check dams, dugwells, lift irrigation schemes etc.  Construction and renovation of water storage ponds, underground tanks (Kunds), and Tobas by use of cost effective lining/layering materials (e.g. HDPE/plastic sheets etc.)  Adoption of Resource Conservation Technology  Use of alternative energy sources (solar and wind) powered pumps for conveyance of water from water storage tanks to fields by use of drip/sprinkler and Flexible Gated Pipes  Management of groundwater by treated, cyclic and conjunctive use

15 Ongoing Development Strategies Construction of Large and Small Dams Construction of New Canal Systems –Greater Thal Canal (GTC) - Punjab –Katchi Canal - Balochistan –Rainee Canal - Sindh –Chasma Right Bank Canal (CRBC) - KPK

16 GREATER THAL CANAL PROJECT

17 MAIN CANAL HEAD REGULATOR

18 MAIN CANAL

19 NURPUR Dy OF PHASE - I

20 TEMPORARY PIPE OUTLET

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25 WAY FORWARD National Water Policy Provincial Water Visions in Accordance with Post IWT Scenario 1961 – Indus Water Apportionment Accord 1991 (CBM’s) Creation of Think tank ( Planning Commission, HEC, Universities, PEC, PSAE) for Water Resources Development and Management

26  Desert areas may be developed following the models of Alien (UAE), Sanai (Israel/Egypt), Ghobi (China), Rajasthan (India), and Dasht-e- Kavir (Iran)  Feasibility study and preparation of development projects for Conservation Agriculture may be carried-out through involvement of private sector (consultants/companies e.g. PSAE,SACAN etc.)  A body on the pattern of Thal Development Authority and Arid Land Development Authority, India may be constituted under the Supervision of Prime Minister at federal and CMs at provincial levels.  A project for development of 50,000 acres at Head, Tail and Middle of Thal desert, with main focus on GTC area, may be launched  Outsource the project implementation to the private sector following the example of Rajistan Development in India with full support from public sector WAY FORWARD (Cont’d)

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