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AP records 1.56 m rise in groundwater level
The New Indian Express Anantapur
|September 08, 2025
ANDHRA Pradesh has recorded a significant improvement in groundwater levels, with the average rising by 1.56 metres (5.11 feet) across the State.
Currently, water is accessible at 7.95 metres (26.08 feet) below ground level (MBGL) in Coastal Andhra, and 9.62 metres (31.56 feet) in Rayalaseema.
This recovery marks progress from May 25, when the groundwater was accessed at 10.02 metres (32.87 feet). Now, the average is 8.46 metres (27.75 feet).
The main reasons behind this remarkable improvement are timely monsoon, excess rainfall, and replenishing activities of major and minor reservoirs, and check dams in the State.
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