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Tamil Nadu's First Spring Census Nears Completion
12 Dec
Summary
- Tamil Nadu's first spring census is nearly complete this month.
- The census documents natural springs for water and groundwater management.
- Over 97% of the census is finished across 38 districts.

Tamil Nadu's first-ever Spring Census is nearing its conclusion this month, marking a significant step in understanding the state's natural water sources. This initiative, part of a national effort, focuses on identifying, mapping, and assessing the status of springs, crucial for springshed and groundwater management in ecologically sensitive regions.
The comprehensive census, involving multiple government departments, has utilized a digital mobile application and portal for data collection. Officials report that approximately 97% of the exercise is complete across 38 districts, covering thousands of wards and villages. This data will help document existing spring sources, particularly in the Western Ghats region, and inform conservation strategies.
Information gathered will be integrated into a national database, aiding the state in understanding trends affecting spring decline, such as land use changes and urbanization. The consolidated data is expected to facilitate projects for restoring vulnerable spring zones and implementing climate-resilient water management strategies, enhancing water security for communities, especially in hilly areas.




