Water Resources Planning & Management: Dr.P.Vincent, Professor, Dept - of Civil Engg Mepco Schlenk Engg - College, Sivakasi
Water Resources Planning & Management: Dr.P.Vincent, Professor, Dept - of Civil Engg Mepco Schlenk Engg - College, Sivakasi
Water Resources Planning & Management: Dr.P.Vincent, Professor, Dept - of Civil Engg Mepco Schlenk Engg - College, Sivakasi
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Introduction
Essential Life, Food production, Economic Development Impossible Substitute, Difficult depollute, Expensive transport Diversion, Transport, Storage, Recycling Surface & Ground Water Major role Catering all kinds of needs
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National water policy (1987) Planning & Operation of system Allocation priorities
Drinking water Irrigation Hydropower Ecology Agricultural & Non-Agricultural Industries Navigation
India Annual ppn 4000 km3 (SW & NE Monsoon) 20 Major rivers Several tributaries Many perennial ( Ganges, Bramaputra, Indus) GW Accounts 80% Domestic water & >45% of total irrigation Country Water stressed availability < 1700m3 per year
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In India per capita SW availability in 1991 2309 m3, 2001 1902 m3. In 2025 1401 m3 (projected) & 2050 1191 m3 (projected) Proper planning, development & management - essential.
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Precipitation Variability
Long term a.a.r 1160mm Highest annual rainfall 11,690 mm Mousinram Cherrapunji Megalaya NE Daily rainfall 1040 mm of rain pours - <120 days (June September)
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Recycle and Reuse of water Inter - basin Water transfer Vulnerability to climate change and adaptation changes Water demand reduction and management resources Legal restrictions on water use Land use planning and cropping pattern Demand management for Urban areas and industries 5/23/2013 Water prizing
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Desalination of water Data monitoring and information system Application of DSS in water resources Eco hydrological approach in WRM People participation and capacity building Unit rate Economic incentives.
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Statement of objectives
decided by decision makers
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Current data Land use, population, topography, water resources, HPP Historical data 30 to 50 yrs. Inadequate data Generate data various methods New gauging sites installed beginning of planning
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Unsound preliminary report Inappropriate design criteria Time lag construction use of project Neglecting economic analysis Non consideration of marginal cost Failure consider all alternatives Non consideration next best alternative
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Conclusion
To achieve better WRM : Co-ordination among various departments No political influence Scientific ways of water management Recycle & reuse of water Depollution of available WR Development of new water resources projects Public awareness
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Proper Data collection & storage Public participation Environmental awareness Sustainable Development
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THANK YOU
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