Water Analysis Insights
Water availability is the single most important factor in agricultural land value. Our detailed water analysis reports help buyers understand supply, quality, and long-term sustainability before investing.
Water Sources
Different water sources carry different levels of reliability, cost, and investment implications for land buyers.
Borewell
Deep tube wells drilled into underground aquifers. Borewell depth and yield are key indicators of long-term water security for agricultural and domestic use.
Canal Irrigation
Government-managed canal networks fed by dams and reservoirs. Canal-irrigated land is highly valued due to consistent and low-cost water supply during growing seasons.
River Proximity
Land near perennial rivers benefits from natural water access and fertile floodplain soil. Proximity to rivers also enables lift irrigation and fisheries potential.
Rainfall Dependency
Rainfed agriculture depends entirely on monsoon patterns. Understanding annual rainfall averages and distribution is critical for assessing risk on non-irrigated plots.
Key Water Parameters
Our water reports measure these critical factors to give you a complete picture of water security for any property.
Water Table Depth
The depth at which groundwater is found below the surface. Shallower water tables reduce drilling costs and indicate better aquifer recharge. Depths beyond 200 feet signal potential water stress.
TDS Level
Total Dissolved Solids measure mineral concentration in water. TDS below 500 ppm is ideal for irrigation and drinking. High TDS indicates salinity that can damage crops and soil structure over time.
Water Quality Grade
An overall classification based on chemical and biological testing. Our reports grade water as Excellent, Good, Moderate, or Poor, covering pH, hardness, nitrate levels, and bacterial contamination.
Seasonal Availability
Water availability can fluctuate dramatically between monsoon and dry seasons. Our reports track seasonal variation to give buyers a realistic picture of year-round water security.
Aquifer Recharge Rate
How quickly underground water sources replenish after extraction. Areas with high recharge rates offer sustainable long-term water access, reducing dependency on external supply.
How Water Availability Affects Land Value
Land with assured water supply can be worth two to five times more than similar plots without irrigation access. Canal-irrigated parcels in states like Punjab and Maharashtra consistently command top valuations in the agricultural land market.
Conversely, falling water tables and poor water quality are leading causes of land value depreciation in semi-arid regions. Our water analysis reports quantify these risks with real data, helping buyers protect their capital and plan for sustainable use.
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