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A Novel Plan for Gujarat to Mitigate the Effect of Flood, Drought and Salinity Using Interlinking of Canal and Rivers
The rivers play a very important role within the lives of the people, because the Rivers are very much helpful in water supply, irrigation, water transportation, generation of electricity, and tourism. Most of the major cities are situated on the shores of holy rivers or near the coastal area. Depleting the status of water resources could also be one among the foremost critical resource problems with the twenty-first century. The country’s rivers must be interconnected to provide water to the drought-prone areas. The method is designed to preserve river water that flows into the ocean every year during the monsoon season. The study focuses on interlinking key rivers in Gujarat to meet the requirements of regions with severe water shortage such as North Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Kutch. This article proposes a sustainable resilient strategy for river water interlinking, which helps manage surface water storage and salty water intrusion into coastal groundwater. The planned unlined canal is intended for low silting and scouring. The canal’s bottom width is 152 m and its depth is 5.4 m. This canal will act as a multifunctional strategy to solve different water problems while also affecting the environment.
A Novel Plan for Gujarat to Mitigate the Effect of Flood, Drought and Salinity Using Interlinking of Canal and Rivers
The rivers play a very important role within the lives of the people, because the Rivers are very much helpful in water supply, irrigation, water transportation, generation of electricity, and tourism. Most of the major cities are situated on the shores of holy rivers or near the coastal area. Depleting the status of water resources could also be one among the foremost critical resource problems with the twenty-first century. The country’s rivers must be interconnected to provide water to the drought-prone areas. The method is designed to preserve river water that flows into the ocean every year during the monsoon season. The study focuses on interlinking key rivers in Gujarat to meet the requirements of regions with severe water shortage such as North Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Kutch. This article proposes a sustainable resilient strategy for river water interlinking, which helps manage surface water storage and salty water intrusion into coastal groundwater. The planned unlined canal is intended for low silting and scouring. The canal’s bottom width is 152 m and its depth is 5.4 m. This canal will act as a multifunctional strategy to solve different water problems while also affecting the environment.
A Novel Plan for Gujarat to Mitigate the Effect of Flood, Drought and Salinity Using Interlinking of Canal and Rivers
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Ashish, Deepankar Kumar (Herausgeber:in) / de Brito, Jorge (Herausgeber:in) / Patel, Anant (Autor:in) / Panchal, Upasana (Autor:in) / Keriwala, Neha (Autor:in)
F-EIR Conference on Environment Concerns and its Remediation ; 2021 ; Chandigarh, India
04.03.2022
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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