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Dr. R.P.PandeyScientist F

NIH- Nodal Agency

Misconception: A DSS takes decisions ---

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o Using a DSS, a project manager is able

to make rational use of resources

without an in-depth knowledge of

modeling techniques

o Provides timely information

o Communicate result to larger audience

o Open and unbiased working

o Scenario analysis

Surface water planningSurface water planning

Integrated operation of reservoirsIntegrated operation of reservoirs

Conjunctive surface and ground water Conjunctive surface and ground water

planningplanning

Drought monitoring, assessment and Drought monitoring, assessment and

management management

Management of surface and ground Management of surface and ground

water quality water quality

• A river basin is divided into a number of sub-basins based on the location of hydraulic structures and hydrological network

• A hydrological model (NAM) is calibrated for each sub-basin to estimate the hydrological components (evaporation, rainfall recharge, overland flow, interflow and base flow) ~ Soul

• An allocation model (MIKE Basin) in conjunction with hydrological inputs is used to allocate the available SW and GW ~ Heart

• DSS is used to analyze scenarios ~ Brain

• Process and analyse GIS and time series informationProcess and analyse GIS and time series information• Publish selected information (general, drought, Publish selected information (general, drought,

flood..)flood..)• Model applications for long-term/short-term planningModel applications for long-term/short-term planning

Model explorer Model structure

Properties

Tools

Specific runoff in the basinRain fall distribution

Seasonal Planning

• The likelihood of filling the Hirakud reservoir during the current or next monsoon and the risk of having insufficient water for the users at the end of a dry season.

Cropping pattern

Scenario 1: Reduce the area of paddy during Rabi (More Pulse and Maize)

Scenario 2: Short duration Paddy and Pulses (conjunctive use)

For given scenarios of planned water allocation:

What is the risk of reaching critically low levels in coming dry season?

What is the likelihood of filling the reservoir in the coming wet season?

Combined use of SW & GW in Sri Ram Sagar Project

Scenario I: no restriction on SW use Scenario II: limited SW abstraction by head

and middle section users

permitted

Drought Indicators Assessing the impact of check dams and

artificial recharge measures

Operation analysis of Tandula reservoir

Conjunctive use in command areas

Benefits of changes in cropping pattern and

canal lining

Inter basin Transfer (from RSP to Tandula

Tank)

Groundwater seasonal planning and artificial

recharge

Operation analysis of Tandula reservoir

Conjunctive use in command areas

Benefits of changes in cropping pattern and

canal lining

Inter basin Transfer (from RSP to Tandula

Tank)

Groundwater seasonal planning and artificial

recharge

Conjunctive use of SW & GW in Hirakud

command

Mitigation of water logging through increased

GW pumping in Hirakud command

Benefits of changing cropping pattern in

Hirakud command

Benefits of changing cropping pattern in

Upper Tel basin

Drought management measures in Upper Tel

basin

Conjunctive use of SW & GW in Hirakud

command

Mitigation of water logging through increased

GW pumping in Hirakud command

Benefits of changing cropping pattern in

Hirakud command

Benefits of changing cropping pattern in

Upper Tel basin

Drought management measures in Upper Tel

basin

Drought management measures in Palar basinImpact of changing cropping pattern and artificial recharge in Palar basinClimate change application for one sub-catchment in Palar basinConjunctive use of SW & GW in Tungabhadra commandSeasonal planning of Tungabhadra reservoir

Tungabhadra Dam

Palar River Basin

Impact of increasing efficiency of water managementWater management scenarios in drought-prone areasReduced periods of inundation in low-sloping command areas through conjunctive use, weather forecasts, improved drainageAssessment and monitoring of surface and GW qualitySeasonal planning for Patadungri command

Increasing competition between domestic, industrial and agricultural water demandsEvaluating integrated reservoir operation to minimize the effects of drought and floodingConjunctive use of SW & GW in command area

Assessing the water pollution on Ujjani from upstream irrigation, municipal, and industrial wasteSeasonal planning for reservoir systems

Training courses

o 20 training courses

o Total duration: 38

weeks

o Two courses in

Denmark (6/3

weeks)

o Detailed ToT for

NIH Core Group

THANKS