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Watershed area development:
- an approach for sustainability
In India 70% of landmass is underlain by
hard rocks so percolation is very slow
Millions of hectares of prime
agricultural land being laid waste
due to over-irrigation induced
waterlogging and salinity.
Why we talk about dry lands only
• Worlds major land mass is part of dry
land
• Major biodiversity located in this
system
• Dry land system is most fragile system
• Desertification is an irreversible
process
• Extinction of species is reduction of
gene pool for future
• Water and soil are most essential input
for food grain
Social characteristics of dry-land
Common
outlet
Geology of India
S tatus of irrig ation in
India
Irrigated
36%
Non
irrigated
64%
60-90%
20-30%
10-20%
0-10%
30-60%
NA
Status of irrigation
Hydrosphere: water in earth’s
environment…some hard facts
• Global water balance
– Average precipitation less
than 1000mm annually
– More than 95% is sea water
• Of all fresh water
– Large part locked up as ice-
caps
– More than 95% of usable fresh
water is groundwater
– Less than 1% is surface
water
– Not all groundwater is
accessible to man
P = E + RO + GW + ET + SM
P= Precipitation E= Evaporation
RO= Run off GW= Ground Water
ET= Evapo-transpiration SM= Soil moisture
Water balance
• Input:
–Rainfall
• Output:
• Evaporation
• Percolation
(ground water)
• Evapotranspiration
• Soil moisture
• Run off
Nomenclature of watershed in India
Category Numbers Size (000 ha)
Region 6 25000-100000
Basin 35 3000-25000
Catchments 112 1000-3000
Sub Catchments 500 200-1000
Watershed 3237 50-200
Sub Watershed 12000 10-50
Mille watershed 72000 1-10
Micro watershed 400000 0.5-1
The life of a river is its catchment area or watershed,
that is the area from where it literally catches its water
Watershed development is
aimed at treating these
catchments areas to slow
down the intensely flowing
water at every point to make it
walk rather than run so that it
remains available for use in the
village for a longer period of
time
Different order of streams in a watershed area
What is watershed development
Watershed development is not an activity
Watershed development is not just a program
Watershed development is a concept
It is an approach for sustainability
Objectives
• To reduce run off
• To reduce soil erosion
• To increase soil moisture
• To make water streams perennial
• To increase ground water level
• To rejuvenate the past flora and fauna
• To enhance productivity of land
• Overall sustainability of ecosystem
Ridge
Valley
PRINCIPLE OF SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION MEASURE
 Increase the time of concentration and
thereby allowing more runoff water to be
absorbed and held in the soil profile.
 Intercepting a long slope into several short
ones, so as to maintain less than a critical
velocity for the runoff water.
 Protection against damages owing to
excessive runoff.
 Prevent excessive soil and water losses.
Natural treatment
. . . Protective Regeneration and Afforestation
On slightly lower gradients, staggered or
continuous trenches along contour lines
are recommended.
Continuous Contour Trenches
with Plantation
On gentle slopes, contour bunds are recommended
Gully plugs or boulder checks are small rock dams
made on small drainage lines or gullies
GULLY PLUGS ( Stone Wall Terrace )
Increased cultivation Area
Gully treatment in progress
GABION STRUCTURE
Breaking run-off
velocity
Increase in irrigated area
On larger streams and flatter land, rock and wire dams called
gabion structures are recommended using local stones
Low cost masonry gabion structure
PERCOLATION TANK
Pre Operational status
Post Operational status
Types of Farm ponds
• Dugout farm ponds
• Embankment type farm ponds
Dugout farm ponds harvest rainwater
within the farm for protecting the crop from gaps in
rain
Farm pond meant for protective irrigation and
the seven harvests
1.With the first major rains, fish fingerlings are
released
2.The second harvest is of edible water plants
3.The major harvest is, of course, the kharif crop
4.Rice is grown at the edge of the pond
5.There is sufficient water to irrigate the rabi crop
6.Unirrigated rabi crops like gram after the water
recedes
7.The seventh harvest is of silt deposits
Stone masonry check dams built on larger streams can used
to support Community Lift Irrigation Projects
Design of Masonry Check dam
BUNDING
Acts as barrier to
check run-off
Reduced soil erosion
and increased soil
moisture, productivity
and biomass
LAND LEVELING AND BUNDING
Increased infiltration and time of concentration
BRUSHWOOD CHECK DAM
LOOSE ROCK DAM
Reduce runoff velocity and stabilize the gully
Increase cultivated Area
GRADE STABILISATION STRUCTURE
Bench terracing
Bench terracing is practised on steep hilly slopes where agriculture
has replaced natural forest and grasslands since time immemorial.
Thus, more reduction in slope length will not be able to reduce the
intensity of runoff water.
Bench terracing involves converting the original ground
into level step like fields constructed by half cutting and
half filling, which reduces the degree of the slope. In hilly
areas of Nilgiri hills, in North East hill areas of India and in
Himachal Pradesh, this approach of bench terracing for
agro-forestry models is gradually getting popular.
DIRECT OPEN
WELL
RECHARGING
RECHARGING PIPE
RECHARGING
CHAMBER
INCREASE IN
WATER LEVEL IN
WELL
INCREASE IN
IRRIGATED AREA
watershed management has been defined as an integration of
technology with in the natural boundaries of a drainage area
for optimum development of land , water and plant resources
to meet the basic minimum needs of the people in a sustainable
manner
Villager resting under energy plant to restore his energy.
Lets save each and every drop of water for next generation
Watershed Management In India

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Watershed Management In India

  • 1. Watershed area development: - an approach for sustainability
  • 2. In India 70% of landmass is underlain by hard rocks so percolation is very slow
  • 3. Millions of hectares of prime agricultural land being laid waste due to over-irrigation induced waterlogging and salinity.
  • 4. Why we talk about dry lands only • Worlds major land mass is part of dry land • Major biodiversity located in this system • Dry land system is most fragile system • Desertification is an irreversible process • Extinction of species is reduction of gene pool for future • Water and soil are most essential input for food grain
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 9.
  • 11. S tatus of irrig ation in India Irrigated 36% Non irrigated 64%
  • 13. Hydrosphere: water in earth’s environment…some hard facts • Global water balance – Average precipitation less than 1000mm annually – More than 95% is sea water • Of all fresh water – Large part locked up as ice- caps – More than 95% of usable fresh water is groundwater – Less than 1% is surface water – Not all groundwater is accessible to man P = E + RO + GW + ET + SM P= Precipitation E= Evaporation RO= Run off GW= Ground Water ET= Evapo-transpiration SM= Soil moisture
  • 14. Water balance • Input: –Rainfall • Output: • Evaporation • Percolation (ground water) • Evapotranspiration • Soil moisture • Run off
  • 15. Nomenclature of watershed in India Category Numbers Size (000 ha) Region 6 25000-100000 Basin 35 3000-25000 Catchments 112 1000-3000 Sub Catchments 500 200-1000 Watershed 3237 50-200 Sub Watershed 12000 10-50 Mille watershed 72000 1-10 Micro watershed 400000 0.5-1
  • 16. The life of a river is its catchment area or watershed, that is the area from where it literally catches its water
  • 17. Watershed development is aimed at treating these catchments areas to slow down the intensely flowing water at every point to make it walk rather than run so that it remains available for use in the village for a longer period of time
  • 18. Different order of streams in a watershed area
  • 19. What is watershed development Watershed development is not an activity Watershed development is not just a program Watershed development is a concept It is an approach for sustainability
  • 20. Objectives • To reduce run off • To reduce soil erosion • To increase soil moisture • To make water streams perennial • To increase ground water level • To rejuvenate the past flora and fauna • To enhance productivity of land • Overall sustainability of ecosystem Ridge Valley
  • 21. PRINCIPLE OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURE  Increase the time of concentration and thereby allowing more runoff water to be absorbed and held in the soil profile.  Intercepting a long slope into several short ones, so as to maintain less than a critical velocity for the runoff water.  Protection against damages owing to excessive runoff.  Prevent excessive soil and water losses.
  • 22. Natural treatment . . . Protective Regeneration and Afforestation
  • 23. On slightly lower gradients, staggered or continuous trenches along contour lines are recommended.
  • 25. On gentle slopes, contour bunds are recommended
  • 26. Gully plugs or boulder checks are small rock dams made on small drainage lines or gullies
  • 27. GULLY PLUGS ( Stone Wall Terrace ) Increased cultivation Area Gully treatment in progress
  • 29. On larger streams and flatter land, rock and wire dams called gabion structures are recommended using local stones
  • 30. Low cost masonry gabion structure
  • 31. PERCOLATION TANK Pre Operational status Post Operational status
  • 32. Types of Farm ponds • Dugout farm ponds • Embankment type farm ponds
  • 33. Dugout farm ponds harvest rainwater within the farm for protecting the crop from gaps in rain
  • 34. Farm pond meant for protective irrigation and the seven harvests 1.With the first major rains, fish fingerlings are released 2.The second harvest is of edible water plants 3.The major harvest is, of course, the kharif crop 4.Rice is grown at the edge of the pond 5.There is sufficient water to irrigate the rabi crop 6.Unirrigated rabi crops like gram after the water recedes 7.The seventh harvest is of silt deposits
  • 35. Stone masonry check dams built on larger streams can used to support Community Lift Irrigation Projects
  • 36. Design of Masonry Check dam
  • 37. BUNDING Acts as barrier to check run-off Reduced soil erosion and increased soil moisture, productivity and biomass
  • 38. LAND LEVELING AND BUNDING Increased infiltration and time of concentration
  • 39. BRUSHWOOD CHECK DAM LOOSE ROCK DAM Reduce runoff velocity and stabilize the gully Increase cultivated Area GRADE STABILISATION STRUCTURE
  • 40. Bench terracing Bench terracing is practised on steep hilly slopes where agriculture has replaced natural forest and grasslands since time immemorial. Thus, more reduction in slope length will not be able to reduce the intensity of runoff water.
  • 41. Bench terracing involves converting the original ground into level step like fields constructed by half cutting and half filling, which reduces the degree of the slope. In hilly areas of Nilgiri hills, in North East hill areas of India and in Himachal Pradesh, this approach of bench terracing for agro-forestry models is gradually getting popular.
  • 43. INCREASE IN WATER LEVEL IN WELL INCREASE IN IRRIGATED AREA
  • 44. watershed management has been defined as an integration of technology with in the natural boundaries of a drainage area for optimum development of land , water and plant resources to meet the basic minimum needs of the people in a sustainable manner
  • 45. Villager resting under energy plant to restore his energy.
  • 46. Lets save each and every drop of water for next generation