achievement of new state under hp 2 - himachal pradesh in integrated water management
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Presentation By: Executive Engineer, Hydrology Cell H.P, I&P.H. Department
Achievements of a New State Under HP-II
Location North latitudes 300 22’ - 330 12’ East longitudes 750 45’ - 790 04’
• Geographical Area: 55,673 sq.km
• Capital : Shimla• No. of District : 12• Total Population : 68,64,602
(2011 census) • Population Density: 123 person
/sq.km
• Bounded by North : Jammu &
KashmirNortheast :
China(Tibet)Southeast : UttrakhandSouth : HaryanaWest : Punjab
Himachal Pradesh at a Glance
Physiography
• Outer Himalayas/Siwaliks
(350 m to 1500 m amsl)
• The Lesser Himalayan Range
(1500-5000 m amsl)
• The Great Himalayan Range
(5000 – 6000 m amsl)
• Zanskar Range (>6000 m amsl)
Hydrometerology
Drainage System
The drainage system is composed of rivers and glaciers.The drainage systems of the region are the Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas, the Sutlej and the Yamuna.
No systematic mechanism for collection , processing, analysis, storage and dissemination of hydrological data.
Number of data collector agencies working in water tight compartments, resulting in:
* inadequate network * protocol not followed * data available in piecemeal * no validation * less reliable thus of limited use * duplicity of stations
Adverse effect on planning of water resource sector projects due to lack of reliable and easily accessible data.
1. HP-IPH 13. HP Agriculture Deptt.2. HP-Horticulture University 14. HP Tourism Deptt.3. HP-Agriculture University 15. HP Town & Country
Planning deptt.4. HP.PWD 16. HP Him Urja deptt.5. HP-Science & Technology 17. HP Envir. & Pollution council Control Board 6. HP-Forest Department 18. HP RDD 7. BBMB 19. CGWB 8. HP Revenue deptt. 20. IMD9. HP Health deptt. 21. Professional Institutes 10. HP Fishery deptt. 22. NGOs / KVS/WUA11. HP Industry deptt. 23. CWC 12. HP Horticulture deptt. 24. Urban Local Bodies
Preparatory work Year 2004-2005 Series of interactive workshops, meetings
and seminars Interaction with resource persons from
MoWR Notification of HP,IPH Department as
Nodal Agency Extensive interaction with other
stakeholder organizations in the State Rounds of discussion within the Agency
Need Assessment done by : * Collection of baseline information-existing network of various organizations, data collection, analysis, storage & dissemination mechanism…. * Literature study-WMO Manuals, HP Resource CD, WQ lab manual …. * Consultation with Central Expert Agencies
CWC,CGWB, CPCB * Help from HP-I states * World Bank’s assistance to envisage provision for various activities, estimated unit cost based on HP-I experience.
Resulted in comprehensive Project Proposal that required only marginal adjustments till date.
Project Development Objective
To Improve and Develop an Integrated and Comprehensive
Hydrological Data Collection and Information System for Improved
Productivity and Cost Effectiveness of Water Related Investments in
the Country.
Hydrology Project Phase-II
World Bank approved a credit of US$ 104.98 Million to the Govt. of India for the Hydrology Project-II. (IBRD Ln. No 4749-IN). The total cost of the Project is US$ 135.01 Million
Himachal Pradesh is one of the four new States participating in this Project. A/A & E/S was accorded by the Govt. of H.P. in March, 2006 for Rs.49.5038 crore.The Project was originally proposed to be implemented over a period of six years starting April 5, 2006. Project period was extended by 23 months in 2012 and the revised closing date of the project is May 31st, 2014.
Total sanctioned Cost of Project for Himachal Pradesh was Rs.49.50 Crore. The Cost table was revised in Dec., 2013 for Rs. 58.33 Crore .
Institutional Strengthening: Awareness Raising, Dissemination And Knowledge Sharing. Implementation Support Horizontal Expansion: Upgrading/Establishment of Data Collection Network. Establishment of Data Processing and Management Systems. Purpose-driven Studies. Training. Recurrent Cost : Staff & Network O & M Cost.
The Project has three main components:
For overall administrative, financial and management coordination:
State level Hydrological Information System Steering Committee headed by Chief Secretary, GoHP
State level Hydrological Information System Coordination Committee headed by Additional Chief
Secretary/Principal Secretary(IPH), GoHP
Institutional Set Up
Expert Group (PDS)
Project Coordinator
Expert Group (SW)
Expert Group (GW)
Expert group (WQ)
Hydrology Cell
Hydrology C&M Divn.
Expert Group (Met)
Expert group(DC)
Sub Div.Mandi
Sub Div.Shimla
Sub Div.Nahan
Sub Div.Palampur
Sub Div.santokgarh
Sub Div.Nurpur
Financial Status (All figures Rs. in Lakh)
Sr. No
Financial Year
Expenditure Claim filedGross amt.
Claim filedNet amount
Claim received
1 2006-07 218.59 77.03 61.44 14.06
2 2007-08 303.68 235.18 189.17 216.25
3 2008-09 459.16 432.43 342.29 327.12
4 2009-10 589.71 625.23 513.59 480.59
5 2010-11 823.26 587.23 486.36 437.93
6 2011-12 850.05 915.18 777.08 858.71
7 2012-13 965.62 865.42 713.99 749.26
8 2013-14 (upto Dec., 2013)
589.427 742.91 640.29 640.27
Total up to 12/2013 4799.497 4480.61 3724.21 3724.19
Physical Provisions Physical Provisions and Statusand Status
Ground Water Component
Activities Provision
Status
Deep wells(piezometers borewells)
80 80 borewells installed
Digital Water Level Recorders (DWLRs)
80 10 DWLRs installed in 2010. Installation work of balance 70 nos. in progress & 65 have been installed. Data being compiled in State Data Centre, Mandi.
Submersible pump/GW Sampler pump
3 Procurement completed. Pumps being used for GW sampling.
Field equipment (Vehicle mounted Bore hole logger)
1 Tender awarded .
Location of Piezometersin District Kangra
Location of Piezometersin District Una
Location of Piezometersin District Kullu
Data Retrieval from DWLR at Haroli & Amb
Activities Provision
Status Remarks
Standard Rain Gauge (SRG)
101 Installation completed Data for 69 being received . Data flow started
in Nov., 2010Automatic RG (Automatic &Autographic)
85 13 Automatic RG (Tipping Bucket Type) and 22
Autographic RG installed and commissioned in first phase.
50 ARG with telemetry , approved by World bank as
additional activity in April, 2012 also installed and commissioned
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Data being received .
Fully Climatic Stations (Manual )
4 Commissioned Data being received from
Jan., 2011.
Automatic Weather station
4 2 stations installed . 2 additional stations approved in April, 2012 under installation.
Data for 2 stations being
received. Standard snow
gauge 16 Tender has been awarded and material likely to
be received in Feb,. 2014.
Location of Rain gauges installed under
Hydrology Project-II, Himachal Pradesh
Standard Rain Gauge (SRG)
Autographic Rain Gauge (ARG)
FCS Narkanda
FCS Rajgarh
AWS & ARG Demonstration
Jogindernagar Una
Surface Water Component
Activities Provision StatusNew River Gauge stations (Standard Gauge)
35 Work complete.
New RG stations (Automatic Water Level Recorder – Cable bubbler)
25 Installation completed. Work in progress for additional work required to protect bubbler tube of 25 nos. AWLR.
Bank Operated Cable way (BOC)
8 Installation Work in progress.
Site stores 17 16 completed and work is in progress for remaining 1 store.
Current meter (propeller) 8 Procurement completed.Current meter (standard) 70 Procurement completed.Current meter (pigmy) 24 Procurement completed.Frame winch Bridge outfit 9 Procurement completed.Discharge measuring weirs 1 Work completed.
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Beas Basin
Satluj Basin
Ravi Basin
Chenab Basin
Bridge outfits
Bank operated Cableways
Head weirs
Manual sites
35 Gauge and Discharge (G&D) Sites including 25 sites with Automatic Cable bubbler have been proposed in the State except area covered under Yamuna Basin
Nauti khad, Shimla Distt. Swan khad, Una Distt.
Surgan, Chamba Distt.
Field demo of Bridge outfits
Field Demonstration of Current Meter
Activities Provision Status
Level 1 lab buildings
6 Work completed.
Level 2 lab buildings
2 Completed
CW Level 2+ lab building
1 Completed.
Level 1 lab equipment
12 Procured. Labs are functional.
Level 2 lab equipment
2 Procured. Labs are functional at Mandi & Dharamshala.
Level 2+ lab equipment
1 Part equipment likely to be received shortly. Procurement of AAS, GC, TOC analyser under process.
Activities Provision Status
State - Data centres (SDC)
1 Completed. State Data Center, Mandi made functional in May, 2012.
Divisional office Data centre buildings (DDC)
4 Completed.
Sub-divisional Office Data centre (SDDC)buildings
12 Completed.
Section Office buildings 42 Completed.
State Data Centre, Mandi
Divisional Data Center, GWO, Una
DDC/SDDC Buildings
1. Impact of Sewerage Effluent on Drinking Water Sources of Shimla City & Suggesting Ameliorative Measures.
Study was conducted by NIH, Roorkee and IPH Deptt. jointly. Data collection, sampling, testing and analysis was done by
NIH, Roorkee. 2 trainings on Water Quality convened at HIPA under the study. The final report has been received and IPH Deptt. has initiated
action on its recommendation.
2. Study on Ground Water Quality Characteristic In Industrial Predominant Areas Of H.P.
PEC, University of Technology engaged as consultant for carrying out the study.
20 additional borewells were drilled to observe GW quality in study area.
Testing of water samples and analysis has been completed and draft final report is expected in first week of Feb., 2014
Purpose Driven Studies (PDS)
3. Study of Impact of River / Khad Bed Mining on Water Sources (Water Winning Structures) & Evolution of Policy & Guidelines To Prevent Adverse Impact.
Department of Hydrology, IIT, Roorkee has been engaged as Consultant for this study.
Primary and secondary data collection has been completed except for satellite imageries , delivery of which is expected shortly.
Last round of water sample analysis is in progress.
NIH, Roorkee conducted PDS on Impact of Sewage Effluent on Drinking Water Sources of Shimla City and suggesting Ameliorative Measure's as some cases of Jaundice were reported from parts of Shimla City in the year 2006-07.
Final report was received in May, 2013.
NIH recommended measures, like installation of ultra filtration membrane or ozone treatment, to improve the performance of Water Treatment Plant
Performance study of Sewage Treatment Plant was also recommended.
Taking note of non seasonal jaundice cases, an Inter departmental Sub-Group was constituted in March, 2013 to investigate its cause.
The findings of this Sub Group were discussed in the meetings held under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary (IPH) to the Govt. of H.P.
Considering the recommendations of NIH it was decided that Techno Commercial proposal be prepared for installing Ultra filtration membrane and ozone treatment system at WTP. It also decided to have the performance of STP validated by engaging appropriate agency.
The I&PH Department is accordingly working on there proposals and it is expected that the study recommendation would soon transform into reality.
MoU for Data Sharing
Purpose.
Comprehensive data collection and information system
Synergy in system
Optimum utilization of resources
Uniform Protocol
One shop stop for Hydrological data
MoU Signatory AgenciesSatluj Jal Vidyut Nigam(Previous Nathpa Jhakri Power Corpn. Ltd)H.P.,State Electricity BoardH.P.,Power Corporation LimitedYoungthang Power Ventures limitedJai Prakash Hydro Power Ltd.Jaypee Karcham Hydro Power Ltd.Himachal Sorang power Pvt. Ltd.Bhakra Beas Management Board.National Hydro Power CorporationNational Thermal Power Corporation.Dr.Y.S.Parmar UHF, NauniCSK HPKV, Palampur
Trainings
So far 650 officers/ officials have undergone various training under Hydrology Project-II.
4 Officers have attended International training course at IHE Netherlands.
Institutes associated with the Trainings: National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee and Belgaum. National Water academy, Pune. Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad. Engineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad. IMD Training Institute New Delhi and Pune. Rajiv Gandhi National Ground Water Training and Research
Institute, Raipur, Chattisgarh. CGWB Training Institute, Faridabad. CPCB. HIPA.
Courses on Water Quality organized at HIPA with NIH, Roorkee.
Programs on computer skill regarding data handling over internet organized at HIPA.
Courses on GIS organized at HIPA. Courses on SWDES organized at HIPA with
NIH,Roorkee. Courses on Method of Measurement of Discharge on
the G&D stations over rivers organized at HIPA and IPH training Centre, Mandi with CWC.
Course on ‘ Hydromet Observer’s organized at HIPA with IMD.
Officers / Officials nominated to attend training courses at NIH Roorkee, Kakinada, NWA Pune, IMD Delhi ,IMD Pune, CGWB Faridabad,Raipur and CPCB Delhi, Bangluru.
Conceptual Workshop on Hydrology Project Phase – II held at Shimla in Aug., 2006
One Day Workshop for Financial Management Reporting held at Shimla in Nov., 2007.
Awareness Raising Workshop held at Shimla in Feb., 2008. Awareness Raising Workshop held at Dharamshala in Jan.
2009. Awareness raising workshop held at Amb, Distt. Una in
March, 2012. Awareness raising workshop held at SDC, Mandi, in April,
2012. Awareness raising workshop held at Palampure, Distt.
Kangra, in May, 2012. Awareness raising workshop held at State Data Centre ,
Mandi, in November, 2013.
Study tour for Senior and Middle level officers for Gujarat and Maharashtra organised in 2007.
Study tour for Middle & Junior level officers for Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh organised in 2008.
Study tour for Senior and Middle level officers for Karnataka, Goa and Kerela convened in 2009.
Study tour for Middle & Junior level officers for Maharashtra & Goa organised in 2013.
Activities at State Data Centre
Data Processing Analysis & ReportingData Storage & Data Dissemination
Data Processing is a broad term covering all activities from receiving observed records to making them available in usable form. The raw data is passed through series of operation, as:
Data entryMaking necessary validation checksIn-filling missing values in a data seriesProcessing of raw data to estimate required variablesCompilation of data in different forms andAnalysis of data for commonly required statistics etc.
Data recording / collection
Type Type of measurement
Collection/ Recording
Form of data
Receipt of data
SRG Daily Daily (Handwritten)
Hard & soft
Fortnightly
ARG Hourly Daily (Graphs ) Hard & soft
Fortnightly
TBR Hourly Monthly (Digital)
Digital Monthly
FCS Daily, twice daily, Hourly
Daily (Handwritten & graphs)
Hard & soft
Fortnightly
AWS Hourly Monthly (Digital)
Digital Monthly
Pieozometer(Manual)
Pre & post Monsoon
Manual in May & November
Hard & soft
In June & Nov.
DWLR 6 Hourly Daily (Digital) Digital Telemetric
Types Of Data Entry At State Data Centre
Hydrometerological Data• Daily Rainfall Data • Hourly Rainfall data• Climatic data
• Temperature• Relative Humidity• Evaporation• Sunshine• Wind direction• Wind velocity
Surface Water Data• Flow measurement data• Water Level Data
Ground Water Data• DWLR Data of Piezometers• Manual Data of Piezometers
SWDES EXCEL
SWDES EXCEL
EXCEL
Example :- Screening of single year ( 2011) SRG Stations daily rainfall data
VALIDATION (SWDES)
VALIDATION (SWDES)
Example :- Graphical Comparison of SRG daily rainfall data and ARG hourly rainfall data of Chailchowk Station, Distt. Mandi ( Date :- 07 July 2012)
Example :- Graphical Comparison of 3 SRG Stations daily rainfall data for the year 2011 in Distt. Mandi
VALIDATION (SWDES)
Example :- Comparison of climatic data ( Temperature) of 4 FCS stations
VALIDATION (SWDES)
GROUND WATER ENTRY & MONITORING IN EXCEL
GROUND WATER ENTRY & MONITORING IN EXCEL
HISTORICAL DATA ENTRY / AVAILABILITY STATUS
Sr. No. Agency Stations Period RemarksFrom To
1 REVENUE 130 1956 2005 Partly available
2 IMD 79 2008 2010Partly available
3 BBMB 12 1965 April 2013Partly available
4 Forest 2 2006 2009Partly available
5 UHF Nauni 1 1-1-2011 31-12-2012
6CSKVHPKV Palampur 6 1970 March 2013
Partly available
Daily Rainfall Data:-
Surface Water Data:-Discharge data from BBMB,NHPC,SJVNL , HPPCL and other 13 private hydro developers received in hard copies and is being computerized
Sr. No. Agency Stations Period Remarks
From To
1 BBMB 12 1962 April 2013 Partly available
2 NHPC 6 July 2010 December 2012
3 HPPCL 8 1976 2011 Partly available
4 SJVNL 3 2005 July 2012 Partly available
CURRENT DATA ENTRY / AVAILABILITY STATUS FOR HP-II NETWORK
I &PH Department Stations Daily Rainfall Data (SRG) 69 stations from Nov-2010 onwards Hourly Rainfall Data (ARG) 23 Stations from April- 2011 onwards Hourly Rainfall Data (ARG T.B.) 12 Stations from June -2012 onwards Climatic Data (FCS) 04 stations from April-2011 onwards Weather Data (AWS) 02 stations from June-2012 onwards
IMD Stations Daily Rainfall Data 79 stations from June- 2012 onwards
A. HYDROMETEROLOGICAL DATA
I &PH Department Piezometer Wells 70 stations from Jan- 2010 onwards
10 stations from Jan-2011 onwards
Piezometer (DWLR Data) 10 stations from Jan- 2010 onwards
B. GROUND WATER DATA
Data Dissemination Policy As decided in the State Level Steering Committee, Data Dissemination Policy for ground water domain has been notified in July, 2011.Ground water data rates:
Details available on IPH website, Hydrology Project – II link. Draft policy prepared for surface water(meteorological) data dissemination.
Item Rate in (Rs.)1. Water Level Dataa) 4 times data of one year of one Station- complete
record500/ + Media & Postal Cost
a) High frequency water level data (6 Hourly data)- One Station per month -
500/ + Media & Postal Cost
1. Water Quality Dataa) Base line Parameters
(Temp., EC,PH,NO2, NO3, Total P,K,Na,Ca,
Mg,CO3,HCO3,Cl, SO4,CoD,SiO2,F,B)
one complete record
500/ + Media & Postal Cost
a) Trend cum Surveillance
(F,Fe,As,Cd,Hg,Zn,Na,K,Ca,Mg,CO3,HC03, Cl,SO4,Total &
Faecal Coliforms)one complete record
500/ + Media & Postal Cost
Surface water data rates
•Single agency for surface and ground water.
•Keen Interest and quick decisions by State level Steering and Coordination Committees.
•Continuity of key officers.
•Support from PCS, TAMC and Central Expert Agencies, especially their Officers posted in State.
•Guidance from World Bank.
•Strong Liaison with other State Departments, Boards, Corporations & Educational organizations
Weakness
•‘Off the league’ with the routine departmental works causes general apprehension.
•Not many people interested for posting or continuing.
• On completion people eager to move out of the project due to uncertainty of further postings.
•Small works spread over the entire State lead to higher operational difficulties.
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