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By Prof . Mahesh D. Desai (Ph.D.) , Visiting Professor, AMD, SVNIT, Surat.

TRENDS, BOUNDARIES AND WATER. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE. FOR. URBAN WATER SHORTAGE. By Prof . Mahesh D. Desai (Ph.D.) , Visiting Professor, AMD, SVNIT, Surat. Consulting Engineer, EFGE Consultant, Surat. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009.

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By Prof . Mahesh D. Desai (Ph.D.) , Visiting Professor, AMD, SVNIT, Surat.

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  1. TRENDS, BOUNDARIES AND WATER SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE By Prof . Mahesh D. Desai (Ph.D.), Visiting Professor, AMD, SVNIT, Surat. Consulting Engineer, EFGE Consultant, Surat.

  2. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 • Water Resources of Next Decade - Projections for Gujarat: Workshop on Ground Water Management and Water Use Efficiency in State of Gujarat, Union Territory of Daman & Div. Chairman: B.N. Navalwala (Advisor to Chief Minister). Recommendation: Use of existing dam storages for recharging fast depleting aquifers in Gujarat. Continue…

  3. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Study: a) Underground storage potentials. b) Source of surplus water in basin. c) Inter basin transfer of resources for MAR- Managed Aquifer Recharge. d) Ground water quality surveillance. Projection & warning: Alarming decline in annual water availability in most parts of Gujarat to 400 m3/ capita for 2020. (Water level to minimum for scares condition is 2000 m3/capita/year) Flood in Tapti around Surat spill on banks of river Tapti flooding sq.kms even with releases of 2 - 3 lakhs, can be harvested to by recharging aquifers.

  4. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 • Facts & Data available: Ukai will have less inflow in next decade Tapti Basin: Total Ground Water Recharge Potential: 633.83 MCM / year Usable Ground Water Recharge: 507.10 MCM / year Usable Ground Water Recharge Withdrawal: 168.65 MCM / year Balance of Ground Water: 338.45 MCM / year (Source: G.W.S.S.B., Gandhinagar)

  5. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Saline Land Growth: 1 lakh hectare / year (Source: Bureau of Soil Survey & Use) 1960 - 6.2 % Kharland, 1989 - 15.8 % Present - 27.17 % Salinity within 2 km belt on coastline: 3500 ppm (not suitable for irrigation & other uses) Surat District’s saline water area: Bardoli, Choryasi, Kamrej, Mahuva, Olpad, Palsana, Valod, Vyara Saurastra: Year 1957 to 2000 average annual rainfall: 250 – 380 mm Year 2001 rainfall: 455 mm

  6. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 • Conservation of Resources for Survival: • Source: • Only flood water for South Gujarat & Narmada Canal for Central Gujarat • Conservation of Flood: • No storm drains for discharge to saline water i.e. river Tapti, Kim, Mindhola in lower reaches • Network to intercept storm to pond (Flood Detention Reservoir) on Kahrland on coast (Combined coastal protection / highway) • Recharge by bores in R.L. (-) 3 to (-) 15 m by wells / bores seepage to river ponds & weir storage. Plate – 1 shows schematic diagram for Flood Water Conservation Scheme Plate – 2 shows the Land Reclamation for Slum Rehabilitation

  7. PLATE- 1 CITY RIVER Front Development F.D.R. Spill/ Road/ River Front + 13.0 m Coastal Highway H.F.L.+ 12.0m + 9.5 m SEA + 8.0 m + 8.0 m + 7.0 m RIVER TAPI H.T.L.(+) 5.5 m L.T.L. 0.0 m 0.0 m Storm drain below road Ballon Spill way Surface drain To Sena, Tena Creek & Kim River Recharging Sketch showing the sectional details for proposed Integrated planning with Coastal Highway & Flood Detention Reservoir Plate shows flood, spills, barrel direct drain to act as storm drains interceptor, surface drain network to divert flood water to major khadies redeveloped, Tena, Sena, Kim, Mindhola.

  8. PLATE- 2 KHAR LAND GREEN BELT COASTAL HIGHWAY + 8.0 m + 5.5 m + 5.5 m CITY +2.0 m Sea Desalination (-) 4.0 m W.T. (-) 10.0 m R O A D • Excavation Lagoon • Soil F.A. reclaiming Land…25 Million SQM • Store & Recharge Water up to 100+20 million CM S E A LAND, +6.5 ROAD WATER +5.5 MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT TO MAKE OPTIMIZATION OF WATER.

  9. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Flood Detention Reservoir with Ballon dam spillway: Coastal Area of Hajira, Olpad. - Tena Sena Creek & Kim River Coastal Area at Mouth of - Mindhola River

  10. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Flood Detention Reservoir - Mindhola River

  11. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Linking of Village Ponds (reserved) for no source villages Pond Pond River Tapti F D R Pond FDR Pond Pond Pond

  12. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Proposed Coastal Highway with Flood Detention Reservoir NH-8. Proposed Coastal Highway Evacuation for Hajira in Disaster

  13. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 Water Resources Day Resolution: Disperse flood to wider area, Drain to FDR – Recharge aquifer & Conserve for future Source of usable water. (DDRCS)

  14. SEARCH OF NEW SOURCE FOR URBAN WATER SHORTAGE, 27/03/2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thanks to The Organizers The Director, SVNIT CWC Ravin Tailor

  15. THANK YOU

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