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MASSMUS Application in Shahapur Canal Naryanpur Karnataka India February 2009. Dr PS RAO. PS RAO. (11) PLAN FOR MODERNIZATION and MONITORING & EVALUATION. (0) WATER SERVICES. (10) INTEGRATING SOM OPTIONS. (1) RAP. (9) OPERATION IMPROVEMENTS/UNITS. (2) CAPACITY & SENSITIVITY.
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MASSMUS Application in Shahapur Canal Naryanpur Karnataka India February 2009. Dr PS RAO PS RAO
(11) PLAN FOR MODERNIZATION and MONITORING & EVALUATION (0) WATER SERVICES (10) INTEGRATING SOM OPTIONS (1) RAP (9) OPERATION IMPROVEMENTS/UNITS (2) CAPACITY & SENSITIVITY (8) DEMAND for OPERATION (3) PERTURBATIONS (4) WATER SHARES and BENEFITS (7) MANAGEMENT UNITS (5) COST of OPERATION (6) USERS & SERVICE TO USERS VISION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND FUTURE SCENARIO BUILDING
Narayanpur systems 8 systems Indi BC JBC MBC Indi Lift IS SBC NLBC NRBC Rampur LIS
Shahapur Branch Canal Shahapur city Shorapur city
STEP 1 Censing MUSIrrigation Cotton Rice
Domestic water Shettikera tank Groundwater recharge by irrigation Hand pumps along SC Shahapur City reservoir
Domestic water Purposely made gate leak to feed dwellers along drainage People access to canal water along SC
Others MUS • CATTLE • DRAINAGE • FLOOD CONTROL • SMALL BUSINESS • POWER PRODUCTION • ENVIRONMENT RECREATION
RAP MUS SHAHAPUR
Improving the capacity • More animal ramps • Better (safe) access to canal water
STEP 3 Perturbations • No specific estimations were possible as the MUS is not recognized within the system • Further studies recommended
STEP 4 Sizing MUS • WATER ACCOUNTING • VALUING WATER
STEPS 5 to 10 • COSTING WATER SERVICES • MANAGEMENT • DEMAND • IMPROVEMENTS • INTEGRATION • PLAN FOR MODERNIZATION
Follow Up • Further validation in another system • Good awareness at policy level – to be streamlined for recognizing and valuing • System managers welcome the tool – more to be trained