Multi-purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management
Multi-purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Multi-purpose river projects, also known as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWR...
Multi-purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Multi-purpose river projects, also known as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWR...
Multi-purpose river projects, also known as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), involve the coordinated management of water resources for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking, flood control, and navigation. These projects aim to optimize the use of water resources by considering the needs of the entire community, including both present and future generations.
Benefits of multi-purpose river projects:
Increased water security: By managing water resources efficiently, these projects ensure sufficient water availability for various purposes.
Reduced conflicts: By promoting cooperation and coordination between different stakeholders, these projects help prevent conflicts over water allocation.
Improved livelihoods: By providing access to water for agriculture, drinking, and other economic activities, these projects contribute to improved livelihoods for communities and the economy.
Environmental protection: By minimizing pollution and protecting the ecosystem, these projects help preserve the health of water bodies and surrounding ecosystems.
Sustainable development: By promoting efficient use of water resources, these projects contribute to sustainable development by reducing the strain on natural resources.
Examples of multi-purpose river projects in India:
Khajuraho Dam and Reservoir: This project, located on the Ganges River in India, provides irrigation water for over 1.2 million people, generates hydropower, and acts as a flood control barrier.
Narmada-Betwa River Link Project: This project, which stretches from the state of Madhya Pradesh in India to the state of Maharashtra in India, aims to improve water security, irrigation, and navigation along the Narmada and Betwa rivers.
Kalsangir Dam and Reservoir: This dam and reservoir project on the Narmada River in India provides irrigation water for over 1.2 million people, generates hydropower, and acts as a flood control barrier.
These projects demonstrate the effectiveness of IWRM in managing water resources effectively and addressing the challenges of water scarcity, pollution, and climate change