IWRA (India) Journal (Half Yearly Technical Journal of Indian Geographical Committee of IWRA)
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 1

Integrated Water Resources Planning, Development Management at River Basin

  • Author:
  • Pandurang K. Rao
  • Total Page Count: 10
  • Page Number: 21 to 30

Member ICOLD-Knowledge Research Engineers (I) Limited

Online published on 6 January, 2017.

Abstract

Indian river basins are poorly managed, and the development of these basins in terms of utility and need for irrigation has been summarily taken for granted both at state and centre level there have been several instances where in india interstate disputes and agitations have given rise to unequal distribution of crops and related revenues in the border villages of states. People who do not understand the complexity of today's weather conditions and the country's economic conditions which inindia relies largely on agriculture makes it more and more impoverished in water management and information that is required during monsoons to vacate the catchment areas of basin and dams in neighbourhood which allow water to go through the spillway results in crop and men and material damage.wastage of useful water in way of inadequate control valves and spillover damaged canals and headworks results in severe losses.so an integrated water management of basins and development of areas related to precipitation in the region which contribute directly or indirectly to control of natural drains and river basins based on webservices and end to end integration of BWSSB, CWC, BBMP and water laws In banglore for cauvery river basin.

Keywords

Integrated water resources planning, rainfall measurement, and influence area, systems approach, structures on the river and their effect on the villages and town, environmental flaws