4. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
1. HYDRAULICS FOR RIVERS
Encompass a wide range of industrial &
environmental applications, from Hydraulic Zones
of Influence (HZI) analysis, to ice pack & debris
motion, to plume discharge, to hydraulic controls
(weirs, gates, spillways etc.), to flood maps, flash
flood modelling, contaminant transport
modelling, fish way passage analyses, & much
more.
5. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
1. HYDRAULICS FOR RIVERS
Hydraulic zone of influence means that portion of
the source water body hydraulically affected by
the cooling water intake structure withdrawal of
water.
6. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
2. HYDROLOGY FOR RIVERS
studies the position of river channels in plan
(rivermeandering), the shape of transverse &
longitudinal profiles, & the effect of climate, fores
t cover, agricultural technology, and hydraulic imp
rovements on discharge
10. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
Water resources engineering relates to the task of
supplying water that's fit for human use,
developing efficient methods of avoiding damage
from floods (excess water) and removing water
when people are done using it.
12. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
1. FARM IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
• Diverting water from the water source
• Conveying it to individual fields within the farm
• Distributing it within each field
• Providing a means for measuring and
regulating flows.
17. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
Water resources engineering generally deals with
the provision of water for human use, and the
development of techniques for the prevention of
destruction from floods.
Water resources engineering also includes the
planning and management of facilities that are
constructed for these tasks like making canals for
irrigation and sewers for drainage and to avoid
waterlogging, and all other issues related with the
usage and control of water.
19. WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
Water Resource Engineers develop new
equipment & systems for water resource
management facilities across the country. The
systems by Water Resource Engineers ensure that
citizens are provided with continuous supply of
clean & uncontaminated water for drinking, living,
& recreational purposes. Water Resource
Engineers not only design these water
management systems, but often oversee the
construction & maintenance of these systems too.
An increasing population & continuous need for
more water stimulates this fast-growing industry.