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MODULE- V



Water resources planning
    and development


                Prepared by
           Bibhabasu Mohanty
         Dept. of Civil Engineering
          SALITER, Ahmedabad
Content

Levels in planning, Functional requirements of
water resources projects, steps in water
resources planning, Environmental aspects in
water resources planning.
Introduction

Water available in atmosphere, oceans, on land
 and with in soil.

Hydrological cycle main responsible for this.

water resources engineering concerned with
 utilization, control and quality management of
 water.
Development of water resources involve
 conception, planning, design, construction and
 operation facilities to control and utilize water.

Development of water resources a function of
 civil engineers.
Levels of planning

1.   Local level
2.   Regional level
3.   State level
4.   National level
5.   International level
Local level

Planned for a small area or village.

Watershed development plan for village.

Rain water harvesting technique.

Check dams, village tanks constructed.
Regional level

Comparatively large area with several villages.

Construction of irrigation schemes.
State level

When regional level planning covers several
 districts of state.

Narmada water supply pipe network in
 Saurashtra region.
National level

Water resources planning carried for major river
 basin of a river.

Sardar Sarovar dam over river Narmada
 beneficiary for Gujarat, Maharashtra,
 Madhyapradesh, Rajasthan.
International level

River running across neighboring nations
 planning need at international level.

River Kosi, rises in Nepal- Himalayas and flows
 in Bihar and finally meets river Ganga.
Water resources project

Single purpose project

Multipurpose project
Single purpose project
• Designed and operate to serve only one
  purpose.

Irrigation project
Water supply project
Navigation project
Fishing project
Multi purpose project


Multi purpose project designed to operate two
 or more purpose.
Functional requirements of water resources projects

Water requirements for various functions are:
Irrigation
Water supply
Hydroelectric power
Flood control
Navigation
Recreation
Fish and wild life
Water resources planning
   Statement of objectives
   Collection of data
   Projections for future
   Project formulation
   Project evaluation
Statement of objectives
Objective would be based on need of the region.
For national govt. it may for achieving
 maximum economic and social benefits.
For state govt. it may be to reduce flood
 damage.
For village panchayats, it may be for water
 supply or irrigation purpose.
Collection of data
(A)General data
 Physical data- location, size, climate, history,
   population, etc.
 Hydrological data- precipitation, evaporation,
   transpiration, stream flow, sediment, water
   quality, etc.
 Geological data- explorations, geological
   formations, rock and soil type, ground water
   availability, minerals, erosion, etc.
Cartographic data- topographic and other maps
 of the area.
Ecological data- vegetation, fish and wild life.
Economical data- industry, transportation,
 market, tourism, recreation, land, etc.
Legal data - water rights, pollution control, land
 zoning, land ownership, administrative pattern,
 etc.
Public opinion data – opinions of public and
 politicians
(B) Special data
Agricultural data- crop water requirements,
  climatic data, types of crops, etc.
Municipal water supply data- drinking water
  needs, industrial water needs, quality of water,
  etc.
Hydroelectric power data- existing and required
  capacities, alternative source of power, etc.
Flood control data- record of past floods, extent
  of past flooding and damages, storm drainage
  requirements, etc.
Navigation data- present water traffic patterns,
 alternative means of transportation, etc.
Recreation data- present recreational facilities,
 natural attraction, scenic data, etc.
Fish and wild life data- types of fishes and wild
 life, biological data in respect of species and
 their habits, protection requirements, etc.
Pollution control data- existing waste discharge
 methods, location, time and character of waste,
 water pollution regulation, quality standards, etc.
Projection of future
Water resources project usually planned to meet
 future needs.
Projections include future population growth,
 land use, water requirements for various uses,
 etc.
Projection should be worked out with great care
 and caution, because unrealistic higher values
 may lead to over design and excessive
 investments.
Lower value may fail to fulfill the purpose of
 project, lead to shortage of water.

So evaluation of future water demands should
 be based on realistic projections.
Project formulation
• It needs a lot of imagination and skill, only done
  by experienced planner.
• First step, to define boundary conditions which
  restrict water resource project.
Physical limitation, e.g, no navigation in
  torrential mountain river.
Limitations on available water
Limited land areas
Legal problems
• Next step to define alternative land use plans for
  each possible project units.
• Project units which serve no useful purpose
  should not included.
• Next is cataloging of possible project units.
• Project units along with alternatives indicated in
  catalouge.
Project evaluation

Evaluation carried out to select alternative which
 is economically suitable.

Best alternative consists of unit or combination
 of units which are economically most efficient.

For economic evaluation benefits and cost data
 are collected.
For selecting most efficient unit, fist step is to
 find out whether individual units are physically
 and economically independent or not.

For single purpose, independent project
 evaluation is relatively simple.

Multipurpose independent unit more difficult.
Environmental aspects in water
           resources planning
Negative impacts
Damage to fish and wild life.
Due to extinction of species of flora and fauna
 change in ecology.
Loss of forest land.
Damage to vegetation on river bank.
Loss of agricultural land.
Loss of geological, historical, archaeological or
 scenic sites.
Displacement and rehabilitation of people.
Water borne disease.
Reservoir induced seismicity
Positive impacts

Land use improvement by irrigation.
Flood protection.
Improved water supplies for domestic and
 municipal uses.
Power supplies without consumption of fuel.
Water quality improvement.
Fishery improvement.
Recreational improvement.
Health improvement.
Improvement in climate of surrounding area.
Development of sanctuaries and wild life.
ASSIGNMENT
1. What are the environmental issues in water
   resources project?
2. Discuss briefly the various steps involved in
   planning of water resources project.
3. Discuss various levels of planning.
4. Discuss the functional requirements of water
   resources projects.
Water resources planning and development m5

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Water resources planning and development m5

  • 1. MODULE- V Water resources planning and development Prepared by Bibhabasu Mohanty Dept. of Civil Engineering SALITER, Ahmedabad
  • 2. Content Levels in planning, Functional requirements of water resources projects, steps in water resources planning, Environmental aspects in water resources planning.
  • 3. Introduction Water available in atmosphere, oceans, on land and with in soil. Hydrological cycle main responsible for this. water resources engineering concerned with utilization, control and quality management of water.
  • 4. Development of water resources involve conception, planning, design, construction and operation facilities to control and utilize water. Development of water resources a function of civil engineers.
  • 5. Levels of planning 1. Local level 2. Regional level 3. State level 4. National level 5. International level
  • 6. Local level Planned for a small area or village. Watershed development plan for village. Rain water harvesting technique. Check dams, village tanks constructed.
  • 7. Regional level Comparatively large area with several villages. Construction of irrigation schemes.
  • 8. State level When regional level planning covers several districts of state. Narmada water supply pipe network in Saurashtra region.
  • 9. National level Water resources planning carried for major river basin of a river. Sardar Sarovar dam over river Narmada beneficiary for Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhyapradesh, Rajasthan.
  • 10. International level River running across neighboring nations planning need at international level. River Kosi, rises in Nepal- Himalayas and flows in Bihar and finally meets river Ganga.
  • 11. Water resources project Single purpose project Multipurpose project
  • 12. Single purpose project • Designed and operate to serve only one purpose. Irrigation project Water supply project Navigation project Fishing project
  • 13. Multi purpose project Multi purpose project designed to operate two or more purpose.
  • 14. Functional requirements of water resources projects Water requirements for various functions are: Irrigation Water supply Hydroelectric power Flood control Navigation Recreation Fish and wild life
  • 15. Water resources planning  Statement of objectives  Collection of data  Projections for future  Project formulation  Project evaluation
  • 16. Statement of objectives Objective would be based on need of the region. For national govt. it may for achieving maximum economic and social benefits. For state govt. it may be to reduce flood damage. For village panchayats, it may be for water supply or irrigation purpose.
  • 17. Collection of data (A)General data  Physical data- location, size, climate, history, population, etc.  Hydrological data- precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, stream flow, sediment, water quality, etc.  Geological data- explorations, geological formations, rock and soil type, ground water availability, minerals, erosion, etc.
  • 18. Cartographic data- topographic and other maps of the area. Ecological data- vegetation, fish and wild life. Economical data- industry, transportation, market, tourism, recreation, land, etc. Legal data - water rights, pollution control, land zoning, land ownership, administrative pattern, etc. Public opinion data – opinions of public and politicians
  • 19. (B) Special data Agricultural data- crop water requirements, climatic data, types of crops, etc. Municipal water supply data- drinking water needs, industrial water needs, quality of water, etc. Hydroelectric power data- existing and required capacities, alternative source of power, etc. Flood control data- record of past floods, extent of past flooding and damages, storm drainage requirements, etc.
  • 20. Navigation data- present water traffic patterns, alternative means of transportation, etc. Recreation data- present recreational facilities, natural attraction, scenic data, etc. Fish and wild life data- types of fishes and wild life, biological data in respect of species and their habits, protection requirements, etc. Pollution control data- existing waste discharge methods, location, time and character of waste, water pollution regulation, quality standards, etc.
  • 21. Projection of future Water resources project usually planned to meet future needs. Projections include future population growth, land use, water requirements for various uses, etc. Projection should be worked out with great care and caution, because unrealistic higher values may lead to over design and excessive investments.
  • 22. Lower value may fail to fulfill the purpose of project, lead to shortage of water. So evaluation of future water demands should be based on realistic projections.
  • 23. Project formulation • It needs a lot of imagination and skill, only done by experienced planner. • First step, to define boundary conditions which restrict water resource project. Physical limitation, e.g, no navigation in torrential mountain river. Limitations on available water Limited land areas Legal problems
  • 24. • Next step to define alternative land use plans for each possible project units. • Project units which serve no useful purpose should not included. • Next is cataloging of possible project units. • Project units along with alternatives indicated in catalouge.
  • 25. Project evaluation Evaluation carried out to select alternative which is economically suitable. Best alternative consists of unit or combination of units which are economically most efficient. For economic evaluation benefits and cost data are collected.
  • 26. For selecting most efficient unit, fist step is to find out whether individual units are physically and economically independent or not. For single purpose, independent project evaluation is relatively simple. Multipurpose independent unit more difficult.
  • 27. Environmental aspects in water resources planning Negative impacts Damage to fish and wild life. Due to extinction of species of flora and fauna change in ecology. Loss of forest land. Damage to vegetation on river bank. Loss of agricultural land.
  • 28. Loss of geological, historical, archaeological or scenic sites. Displacement and rehabilitation of people. Water borne disease. Reservoir induced seismicity
  • 29. Positive impacts Land use improvement by irrigation. Flood protection. Improved water supplies for domestic and municipal uses. Power supplies without consumption of fuel. Water quality improvement.
  • 30. Fishery improvement. Recreational improvement. Health improvement. Improvement in climate of surrounding area. Development of sanctuaries and wild life.
  • 32. 1. What are the environmental issues in water resources project? 2. Discuss briefly the various steps involved in planning of water resources project. 3. Discuss various levels of planning. 4. Discuss the functional requirements of water resources projects.