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DHV-Delft Consultants, provide technical consultancy for
implementing the HYDROLOGY PROJECT
The Consultancy team is composed of 30 specialists on long term basis
and numerous short term specialists drawn from:
• Hydrology
• Geo-hydrology
• Meteorology
• Water Quality
• Institutional Development
• Equipment Specialist
• Management Specialist
• Data processing expert
• Communications
• Software Design & Development
• H R D & Training
• M I S
Consultancy Set-up
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•Introduction to Hydrology Project-HP
•Need for HIS
•What is HIS
•Objectives of HIS
•Participating agencies in the programme
•Implementation methodology
•New technology introduced
•Benefits from HIS
•Scope for replication in other geographical areas
Presentation Team
Overview of the presentation
K.A.S.Mani-HydrogeologistJ.G. Grijsen-Team Leader
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• Hydrology Project (HP) is a
World Bank funded project
with technical assistance from
the Government of The
Netherlands
• Implementation cost: US $122
million
• Technical Consultancy: US
$15 million
• HP aims at the establishment
of a Hydrological Information
System (HIS) spread over nine
states covering 1.7 m sq. kms.
Hydrology Project-India
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What is HIS
HIS includes the different
activities related to
• data collection
• processing
• storage
• dissemination
of meteorological,
hydrological &
geo-hydrological
components of the
hydrologic cycle
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HIS - What does it do
• HIS enables regular update of the different components of
the hydrologic cycle at the national, state and regional level
• Makes available the organised data as information to the
Hydrological Data User Group (HDUG) which includes
policy formulators, planners, developers and the user
community.
• HIS provides critical input for major policy formulation,
enhancing development options, improving technical
solutions and sustainability of water resources.
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• Collect reliable and spatially intensive data on SW/GW
quantity and quality
• Standardise procedures for various activities across all
SW/GW agencies
• Establish dedicated hydrological data processing software
• Organise data in well-defined databases
• Provide analytical and GIS tools for detailed interpretation
• Transform data as useful information for user friendly internet
based dissemination
• Sustain the HIS through institutional strengthening & human
resources development
Objectives of HIS
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HIS - Developmental process
• Emerging technologies in the field of
software development, data base
management, internet , communications, GIS
& GPS are being used in the development of
HIS
• At the heart of HIS is its monitoring network
• Monitoring networks have been integrated
between the agencies
• Contamination and pollution of
groundwater prioritised for systematic
monitoring, analysis and interpretation
• Human Resource Development and
Institutional Development essential for
sustaining the system
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HP- Infrastructure profile
25 Participating Agencies
Initiated in Sept 1995 and to be completed by
March 2003
Significant numbers
7900 dedicated piezometers
7000 digital water level recorders
920 river gauging stations
1800 rainfall stations
150 full climatic stations
80 water quality laboratories
1500 computer systems with dedicated
software
1600 offices and site buildings
580 vehicles
31 data storage centres
390 data entry and processing centres
9000 staff trained in different subjects
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Overall structure of HIS
FIELD
DDPC
RDPC
USERS
FIELDFIELDFIELDFIELD
UDPCSDDPC
DDPCrDPCDDPC
RDPCSGWDPCSWDPCSDPC
SDSC
NDSC/
RDSC
NDSC/
RDSC
NDSC
INTER-AGENCY DATA VALIDATION
OBSERVATIONS
DATA ENTRY/
PRIMARY VALIDATION
SECONDARY
VALIDATION
HYDROLOGICAL
VALIDATION
DATA STORAGE/
DISSEMINATION
CWC CGWBSTATEIMD
DATA EXCHANGEDATA FLOW
SDDPC dDPC
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Groundwater network
• Integrated network made up
of
– 7500 piezometers
– over 20,000 open wells
– 7000 DWLR’s
• Network of different
agencies integrated
• Network optimised for
better spatial & vertical
coverage
77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
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14
15
16
17
18
19
Adilabad
Anantapur
Chitoor
Cuddapah
East Godavari
Guntur
Hyderabad
Karimnagar
Khammam
Krishna
Kurnool
Mahbubnagar
Medak
Nalgonda
Nellore
Nizamabad
Prakasam
Srikakulam
Visakhapatnam
Vizianagaram
Warangal
West Godavari
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Groundwater Level monitoring
• Authentic ground water level
collection using dedicated
Piezometers
• Piezometers tap a single selected
aquifer
• Piezometer facilitates collection of
uncontaminated water samples
• Digital Water Level Recorders for
continuous monitoring at specified
frequencies
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Piezometer nests
• Water level and water quality in multiaquifer
system monitored through piezometer nests
• Piezometers constructed to varying depths
tapping different aquifers
• Individual aquifers isolated through proper
sealing
• Water level monitoring of different zones for
understanding the regional aquifer system
• Water quality sampling of different aquifers
for identifying the source of contaminants
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• Monitoring network:
- baseline
- trend
- surveillance
• Use of high precision equipments & portable
field kits for analysis
• Groundwater sampling using dedicated
sampling pumps
• Analysis for chemical, bacteriological, trace
elements, heavy metals, pesticides
• Water quality data interpreted using
analytical software, GIS tools
Dedicated water quality network
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District Manager1 weekData entered in GWDES
validated
Quality data transfer to
RDPC
Lab Manager1 weekSend data to District officeAnalytical quality data
from lab
District officer2 daysFor general parametersSubmission of samples to
the Laboratory
Field officerIn-situSimultaneously during monitoringWQ sampling from OB
wells
Component Task Time Responsibility
WATER QUALITY SAMPLE COLLECTION,ANALYSIS AND
TRANSPORT
APSGWD
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APSGWD
District Data
Center
Field Observation
Station
Regional Data
Processing Center
Text,mdb,mdd,excel & map object files
Binary Files,Text files, manual records
Record measurements- location, time series
Processing, validating & report generation
State Data Processing
Center
Report generation
Text,mdb,mdd,excel & map object files
Preliminary validation, data entry
FLOW CHART OF DATA TYPES
1 week
+1 week
+1 week
Data in Kbytes
Data in Mbytes
Data in Gbytes
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HIS - Inter Agency Data Exchange
• Regular exchange of
data between the
different agencies for
validations
• Generic data
exchange standards
for data mobility
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Data Storage Centre
• 31 Data Storage Centres (DSC)
• One stop shop for data
dissemination
• Meta Data Catalogue on the web
site and CD
• Data on SW/GW (quantity and
quality)
• Current and historical, raw &
interpreted
Observation StationObservation Station
District/DivisionDistrict/Division
DataCenterDataCenter
RegionalData ProcessingRegionalData Processing
CenterCenter
State DataProcessingState DataProcessing
CenterCenter
DataStorageDataStorage
CenterCenter
USER
Water QualityLabWater QualityLab
Level IILevel II
Water QualityLab
Level II+
Water QualityLabWater QualityLab
Level II+Level II+
APSGWD
DATA FLOWDATADATA FLOWFLOW
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HIS Sustainability
• Extensive training programme
– Network design
– Observation procedures
– Data entry & processing
– GIS and database management systems
– WQ sampling and analysis
– Procurement / installation / testing of equipments
– Training and communication skills
– Standardised training modules
– Concept of ToTs (Training of Trainers)
• Deployment of dedicated staff
• Provision of fund for annual O & M
• Updation of technology
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Gains from HIS
• Integrated Monitoring network
• Dedicated software
• Data centres and inter-agency data exchange
• Standard procedures for data collection, analysis
and storage
• Trained staff, training modules
• Reference manuals for HIS operation
• Computerised historical data
• Transition from “technology shy” to “technology
friendly” environment
• Improved data dissemination
• Other institutional gains
– Water Quality Assessment Authority (WQAA)
– Introduce concept of IWRM
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Replicability of HIS
• HIS as an integrated process for
managing the water resources
system is relevant to countries
facing floods, droughts and
water quality issues
• HIS as implemented in India can
be replicated elsewhere with
local customisation
• Experiences gained in India
would help in avoiding the
teething troubles and reduce the
implementation time
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Contact Address
You can send mail for any additional information to
HYDROLOGY PROJECT
DHV Consultants
CSMRS Building, 4th Floor
Olof Palme Marg, Hauz Khas
New Delhi - 110016
Phone No. +90-11- 6861681-84
Fax No. +90-11-6861685
E-Mail : hydrologyproject@vsnl.com
Website: www.hydrologyproject.com