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HYDROLOGY PROJECT II
GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
KERALA STATE
Final Review meetingMay 7, 2014, New Delhi
HYDROLOGY PROJECT I
HYDROLOGY PROJECT II
HYDROLOGY PROJECT
Project Period
1996 to 2004
Total Outlay
12.5 Crores
Project Period
2006 June to May 2014
Total Outlay
16.7 Crores
Financial Details
Total Project outlay as per Original PIP Rs.10.80 CR
Revised Cost Table-2013 Rs.16.70 CR
Total Expenditure from June 2006 to March 2014 Rs.13.73 CR
Likely Expenditure for the FY 2014-15 (upto May 2014) Rs. 16.00 CR
Hydrology Project II
Reimbursement Status
Year Expenditure Eligible Claim Reimbursed Amount Remarks
2006-07 72.7 67.63 67.63 2007-08 106.97 79.02 79.02 2008-09 120.97 95.44 95.44 2009-10 166.66 139.35 139.35 2010-11 149.29 116.32 116.32 2011-12 141.32 111.17 111.17 2012-13 254.95 212.41 212.41
2013-14 359.91 306.11 193.52submitted claim
for Rs.112.59 lakhs
Total 1372.77 1127.45 1014.86
PHYSICAL PROGRESS
CONSOLIDATION OF HPI ACTIVITIES
Monitoring of
Groundwater
level Quality
FCS
Periodic interagency
validation
(CGWB, IMD)
Upgraded computer hardware
Maintenance of Website
PHYSICAL PROGRESS Contd…
INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING
Posts created
5 Nos
Retained Posts created during HP I
14 NosParticipated in almost all the trainings /Workshops
Conducted by DHI (International &
National), NIH, CGWB, NWA
Conducted various inhouse trainings /workshops
PHYSICAL PROGRESS Contd…
PROCUREMENT
Computer Hardware
Arc Gis Software
Vehicles
Laboratory Equipments
AAS, UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer,
Ion Meter etc
PHYSICAL PROGRESS Contd…
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Building at Ernakulam, Kerala
To house
Regional Data
Processing Centre
Analytical Laboratory
Level II
District Office,
Ernakulam
PHYSICAL PROGRESS Contd…
ESTABLISHED…..
State data dissemination
Centre
State Centre for DSS
Decision Support System (Planning)
Bharathapuzha as pilot basin…..
DSS activities are being done jointly by both surface water and ground water Departments.
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Applications Developed (In Pilot Basin)
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Conjunctive Use
Artificial Recharge Viability Analysis
Inter Sub Basin Transfer
Inter basin transfer with Hydropower module
Water Quality module
Water Availability of Bharathapuzha Basin
Inter Basin transfer
Inter sub basin transfer- Silent Valley to Malampuzha
reservoir
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Reservoir Operation
Irrigation module
9
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Applications Developed (Other Basins)
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Dam release study for meeting the domestic water supply in Trivandrum
Viability analysis of proposed Pattissery Dam in Pambar basin
Feasibility of 7 check dam locations - Meenachil Basin
Reconnaissance study for storage locations -
Chalakudy Basin Feasibility of check dam locations in Pampar Basin
Analysing the feasibility of a dam at Murinjapuzha – Manimala Basin
Integrated operation of proposed reservoirs in Vamanapuram Basin
Purpose Driven Studies (PDS)
A Comprehensive Assessment of Water Quality Status of Kerala State
Investigators:- Kerala GW, Kerala SW and NIH Belgaum
Draft report prepared
Final report will be published by May 15th 2014
Regional Seminar conducted
Lessons learnt
Scientific approach to resolve water sector issues
Acquainted with modern techniques for effective and rapid decision
making
Integrated approach of Surface and Groundwater for sustainable
management
Adopting feasible methods and practices from other agencies through
interaction.
Exposure to latest technologies in water sector for problem solving
Evolution of methods for project management in a cost and time effective
manner
Application of HIS
GEC Report W Quality maps Specific
Reports
Groundwater prospect maps
Water Level Fluctuation maps
Data dissemination and awareness raising
HDUG Meeting convened at Idukki District, Kerala
Data disseminated to
Disaster Management (HVRA Cell) which has been formulated in the state for drought prediction and management is a permanent user of HIS Data
Post Project Plan
Sustainability of the achievement of Hydrology Project activities
Water budgeting on water shed basis
Up gradation of Hydrological Network stations throughout the state
especially in coastal terrains of understanding different aquifer
parameters in the basin for groundwater developmental activities
Modeling of 43 river basins
Knowledge sharing and awareness rising.
Ground Water Department was transformed to a new organization with the advent of Hydrology Project. Modernization of data collection, validation, analysis and dissemination strategies increased the acceptance of the department tremendously in various water related issues. We extend our sincere gratitude to
World BankMinistry of Water Resources, Govṭ of IndiaDHI, NIH Roorkee, Belgaum, CGWB, NWA, other implementing states……..
As mentioned earlier we also expect a continuance of the HP activities
through HPIII
Gratitude and Hope
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