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HYDROLOGY PROJECT-II GOA Funded by World Bank April 2006 to june 2014 . Scope of the Project.
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HYDROLOGY PROJECT-IIGOAFunded by World BankApril 2006 to june 2014
Scope of the Project The project envisages improvement of management of hydrological data in general and project in particular. The raw data collected from field observation would not be enough for design of hydrology and river basin planning unless it is analyzed , processed and stored in a easily retrievable form in the state data center with conjunctive strengthening and linkage between State and Center. In order to achieve the above target the hydrology project phase -II has been structured in to the following components. • Surface Water hydrology • Ground Water Hydrology • Hydro Meteorology • Water Quality
Launch of the Project in ApriL2006 • Project launch in April 2006 • Interactive session held with central agencies at Goa in May 2006 • As per advise of Central agencies four expert committees for Surface Water, Ground Water, Hydro Meteorology and Water Quality to implement the project formed
Formation of Committees • State Level Steering Committee chaired by Secretary & Commissioner (Water Resources) formed. First meeting held in march 2007 and second meeting held in March 2010. • Expert Committees on Surface water, Ground Water and Hydrometeorology formed and various meetings held • Hydrology Users Committee formed
Surface Water • 23 River Gauge stations identified and proposal submitted to Expert Committee for approval. • Expert Committee on Surface Water at its first meeting held on 04/01/2007 approved establishment of 6 River Gauge Stations, at its second meeting held on 23/01/2008 approved establishment of 3 River Gauge Stations and at its third meeting held on 09/03/2010 approved establishment of 2 River Gauge Stations. All the approved River Gauge sites are Bridge sites and have been established.
Surface Water • Sites for River Gauge Stations are: 1. Bicholim(Bicholim river) 7. Orthofond ( Talpona ) 2. Ghoteli (Valvanti river) 8. Paikul (Ragada river) 3. Ugem (Zuari river) 9. Zambauli (Kushawati river) 4.Hassapur(Kalna river) 10. Daucond (Khandepar river) 5. Verna (Sal river) 11. Borus ( Galgibag ) 6. Khadki (Madei river) • The collection of data from the above RG Sites has started from July 2009 and June 2010.
River Gauge Sites Kudchire (Bicholim) Sonal (Sattari) Sonal (Sattari) Paikul (Sattari)
Data Center and Laboratory Level II+ At Porvorim Rear view Front View Perspective View
Hydro Meteorology • Expert Committee on hydro meteorology at its first meeting held on 23/01/2007 approved establishing of 2 full climatic stations and 6 rain gauge stations. • Sites identified are as follows: FCS: 1. Pajimol (Sanguem), • 2. Karapur Tisk (Bicholim) ARG: 1. Opa (Ponda), 2. Dhargal (Pernem), 3. Valpoi (Sattari), 4. Colvale (Bardez), 5. Canacona, 6. Cuncolim (Salcette) • The collection of data from the above stations has started from July 2009.
ARG and SRG at Cuncolim ARG and SRG at Colvale ARG and SRG at Veluz, Valpoi
ARG and SRG at Chapoli ARG and SRG at Opa ARG and SRG at DhargalPernem
FCS & AWS at PajimolSanguem FCS & AWS AT KarapurTisk
Ground Water • Sites for establishing 110 Ground water monitoring stations identified. • Expert Committee on Ground Water at its first meeting held on 26/02/2007 approved establishment of 110 Ground water monitoring stations. (50 open wells, 60 piezometers out of which 41 new and 19 improvement) • Ground Water monitoring network consisting of 46 open wells and 58 piezometers established. • 25 piezometers have been installed with DWLR. • The monitoring of water level for Ground Water has started since 2008. • Installation of Telemetry to 25 DWLR is in progress.
Construction of Piezometer Porvorim
Map of Goa showing location of Bore well with DWLR under HP-II Map of Goa showing location of observation wells under HP-II
Water Quality • Civil work for construction of laboratory level II+ and data center is completed. • Procurement of Laboratory Instruments for level II is completed. • 126 baseline Ground water monitoring stations will be utilized for GW Quality monitoring.