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Groundwater & Water Compliances for Industrial & Infrastructure Projects

Groundwater & Water Compliance Services

Groundwater extraction and water use by industrial and infrastructure projects are regulated under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, along with directions, guidelines, and notifications issued by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) and applicable State Government water resource authorities.

Projects that extract groundwater through borewells or tube wells are required to obtain prior permissions and comply with defined abstraction limits, recharge conditions, monitoring requirements, and periodic reporting obligations. These compliances are essential to ensure sustainable groundwater use and continued regulatory validity.

Simplicomp supports industries across the complete groundwater compliance lifecycle—from obtaining extraction permissions to managing post-approval reporting and technical studies—ensuring lawful operations without regulatory disruption.

Our Groundwater & Water Compliance Services

Each service below addresses a specific stage of groundwater regulation and compliance.

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Groundwater Extraction Permissions (NOCs)

End-to-end assistance in obtaining groundwater extraction permissions and No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from the applicable authority, based on project location, water demand, and hydrogeological conditions.

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Annual Groundwater Compliance & Returns

Support for mandatory post-approval compliance submissions, including annual groundwater abstraction returns, meter data reporting, recharge compliance, and authority-prescribed filings required to maintain the validity of groundwater permissions.

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Groundwater Impact Assessment & Hydrogeological Studies

Preparation and coordination of groundwater impact assessment reports and hydrogeological studies required for renewal, expansion, higher abstraction approvals, or compliance verification in regulated groundwater zones.

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Applicable Groundwater Authorities

Groundwater permissions and compliances are administered by either the central authority or the respective state authority, depending on project location and jurisdiction.

Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA)

Support for groundwater extraction permissions, annual compliance submissions, impact assessments, and renewals under CGWA regulations applicable to industrial and infrastructure projects.

State Groundwater Authorities

Authority-specific groundwater permission and compliance support aligned with state regulations and technical requirements:

Haryana Water Resources Authority (HWRA)

Groundwater permissions, annual compliance submissions, and regulatory coordination for projects located in Haryana.

Uttar Pradesh Ground Water Department (UPGWD)

End-to-end support for groundwater approvals, reporting, and compliance management under Uttar Pradesh groundwater regulations.

Punjab Water Regulation Development Authority (PWRDA)

Groundwater permission and compliance support in line with Punjab state groundwater regulations.

Who Needs Groundwater & Water Compliance?

Groundwater and water-related compliances apply to projects and facilities that extract, use, or manage groundwater resources, including.

Industrial and manufacturing units

Infrastructure and construction projects

Commercial and institutional establishments

Warehousing and logistics facilities

Projects involving borewells or tube wells

Units required to demonstrate water balance and groundwater usage compliance

Groundwater and water-related compliances apply to projects and facilities that extract, use, or manage groundwater resources, including.

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Next Compliance Stage: Operational Environmental Compliance

Once groundwater permissions and post-approval compliances are in place, projects move into the operational phase where continuous environmental compliance becomes mandatory. This includes adherence to EC and PCB conditions, groundwater usage limits, periodic inspections, monitoring, and renewals.