Dam 1
Dam 1
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ANNEXURE - 1 (B)
LIST OF IMPORTANT GAUGE STAIONS
List showing the Danger Level and Warning Level in Mt. (Ft)
SR NAME OF GAUGE DANGER LEVEL WARNING LEVEL
No. STATION Meter Feet Meter Feet
1 2 3 4 5 6
(1) DAMANGANGA BASIN
1. Madhuban Dam Site (Damanganga 82.40 (270.27) 79.86 (261.94)
Dam)
2. Madhuban Dam D/S 49.45 (162.20) 48.30 (158.42)
3. Daman (Moti Daman-Nani Daman 03.40 (11.16) 2.60 (8.53)
Bridge)
4. Vapi (National High way No.8 19.20 (63.00) 18.20 (59.71)
Bridge)
5. Silvasa (Athal Bridge) 30.00 (98.43) 29.00 (95.15)
(2) TAPI BASIN
1. Ukai 106.984 (351.00) 101.020 (331.43)
2. Kakrapar 53.66 (176.05) 53.15 (174.33)
3. Surat Nehru Bridge 9.50 (31.16) 8.50 (27.88)
(3) NARMADA BASIN
1. Garudeshwar 31.09 (102.00) 30.48 (100.00)
2. Bharuch 7.315 (24.00) 6.71 (22.00)
(4) MAHI BASIN
1. Kadana 127.71 (419.00) 126.18 (414.00)
2. Panam 128.00 (420.00) 126.18 (414.00)
3. Wanakbori 74.98 (246.00) 71.93 (236.00)
(5) SABARMATI BASIN
1. Dharoi 190.86 (626.17) 187.06 (613.72)
2. Subhash Bridge 45.34 (148.76) 44.09 (144.65)
(6) BANAS BASIN
1. Dantiwada 185.06 (607.00) 182.88 (600.00)
2. Deesa Road Bridge 123.75 (406.00) 122.95 (403.40)
Note: The Danger Level and Warning Level values can be subjected to change by State Govt.
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ANNEXURE - 1 (B-1)
LIST OF GAUGE STAIONS FOR INFORMATION
List showing the Danger Level and Warning Level in Mt. (Ft)
SR NAME OF GAUGE DANGER LEVEL/ HFL “0” Gauge R.L.
No. STATION
Meter Feet Meter Feet
1 2 3 4 5 6
[1] NORTH GUJARAT REGION
A. SABARMATI RIVER
1. Derol Bridge (R. G) 100.23* 328.85 89.00 292.00
2. Hathmati Weir-Balochpur (R.G.) 146.40 480.34 142.50 467.54
3. Wasana Bridge (R.G.) 41.75 137.00 38.09 125.00
"*" Before Const. of Dharoi Dam, {95.83 mt. (314.42 ft.) After Const. of Dharoi Dam}
B. Rupen River (Mehsana)
1. At Delwada Site 51.61 169.33 46.26 151.73
C. WATRAK RIVER
1. Ratanpur Bridge 44.62 146.40 39.12 128.35
2. Dabha Bridge 83.20 272.98 71.19 233.57
D. MESHWO RIVER
1. Raska Weir 38.17 125.24 35.61 116.85
E. SHEDHI RIVER
1. Dakor Bridge 53.51 175.51 45.01 147.63
F. MOHAR RIVER
1. Kathlal Bridge 45.09 147.90 36.94 121.16
[2] CENTRAL GUJARAT REGION
G. PANAM RIVER
1. Santroad Bridge 152.02 498.63 143.06 469.24
H. VISHWAMITRI RIVER
1. Pilol 104.00 341.12 93.18 305.63
2. City Bridge 30.57 100.30 22.64 74.28
[3] SOUTH GUJARAT REGION
I. KARJAN RIVER
1. Rajpipla Bridge 30.45 99.90 19.75 64.80
J. ORSANG RIVER
1. Bodeli Bridge 81.70 267.98 74.75 245.18
K. PURNA RIVER
1. Wankla 57.42 188.34 46.37 152.09
L. Ambika River
1. Unai (Vansda) 58.45 191.72 46.45 152.36
2. Waghai (Ahwa) 105.91 347.49 99.66 327.00
M. AURANGA RIVER
1. Bhervi (Chikhali) 42.08 138.02 31.58 103.58
Note: The Danger Level and Warning Level values can be subjected to change by State Govt.
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ANNEXURE - 1 (C)
Statement Showing the Tentative Rule Levels of Water Resources Project of Gujarat
State for Monsoon -2022
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Remark:
After Reconstruction of spillway rule level is under approval stage.
91.90
094 Und-I 98.00 97.00 97.50 98.00 98.00 98.00
89.77
Remark:
As per letter no:PB-2/Rule level/2021/1000,Dt- 24/03/2021
Remark:
As per letter no:PB-2/Rule level/2021/1000,Dt- 24/03/2021
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ozat-Weir
137 29.80 32.85 29.80 29.80 29.80 29.80 32.50
(Shahpur)
Remark:
Top Level of existing causeway located 2.5 km in upstream side of said
scheme is st elevation of 32.5 m. Hence to provide cusion its
suggested to fix Rule Level at 32.5 m instead of 32.8 m.
Ozat-Weir
138 25.00 27.50 25.00 25.00 27.50 27.50 27.50
(Vanthali)
51.20
150 Machchhu-II 57.30 57.00 57.30 57.30 57.30
49.07
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Nyka (Wadhavan
183 99.36 101.80 101.50 101.50 101.80 101.80
Bhogavo-I)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Remark:
approved vide gov. letter no. RIP/2020/2042/(115)K-2, Dt:07/09/2020
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ANNEXURE - 1-D
Accompaniment to G.O.I. C.W.C’s letter No. L/25/86-DSS/509 dated 13th May 1986.
General :
All dams should be provided with low level outlets of adequate capacity to lower the
reservoir water level to a specified elevation for inspection, maintenance and
repairs to control the rate of reservoir pool rise during initial filling and for emergency
draw down.
The draw down levels and the evacuation time shall be set forth for each project.
Criteria for evacuating facilities.
For lowering the water level for inspection and repairs when necessary the
requirement would be to evacuate a major portion of the reservoir in such time so
that after the water level is lowered, sufficient time is available for repairs before the
water level rises due to higher inflows. For such a consideration the outlets should
be at the lowest possible level and sufficient cater for the anticipated inflows.
Other factors to be taken into account are:
1. To control the rate of reservoir rise during initial filling and if necessary
subsequently also.
2. To hold the reservoir at pre-determined levels for stage-wise initial filling.
3. Emergency draw down during initial filling or at a future date when distress
conditions are noticed.
The low level outlets should be sized to maintain specific reservoir filling rates and
also to hold the reservoir level reasonably constant at specified elevations during
initial filling to accomplish a predetermined monitoring programme. The period
during which the initial reservoir filling is to be done has to be decided and a detail
programme drawn up. Flood routing studies with different frequency floods (lower
floods) will have to be done. As such the low level outlets works should have
discharge capacity sufficient to maintain reservoir filling rate to a pre-specified
programme and to hold the reservoir levels reasonably constant for elevations
above fifty percent of the height. Inflows in the reservoir should include a
reasonable frequently flood which would be dependent on the anticipated filling
period.
The capacity and level of low level outlets for emergency draw down during initial
filling or at a future date when distress conditions are noticed has to be evaluated in
each individual case separately.
For Structural safely the reduction in height of water which gives relief is
important. For very large reservoirs this would mean very large capacity outlets for
prompt evacuation. Sizing of outlets works should be accomplished in a
systematic way considering the following aspects.
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After a decision is taken to continue the filling further building upto the storage should
be done in gradual sub stage of 2 to 3 meters depending upon the height of the
dam. Observations of pore pressure cells, uplift pressures, seepage quantum other
instrumentation data should be carried out at each stage after allowing a suitable
establishing period before going on to the next sub stage of filling.
The third stage consists of filling above the crest of the spillway upto the full
reservoir level (FRL).
The rate of reservoir filling crest of spillway should be restricted to 0.3 meters (1
feet) in 48 hours. the reservoir should be temporarily held at half the height
between FRL and crest of spillway for sufficient time for monitoring and evaluation
performance of dam also taking into account instrument response time and to
take a decision about further storage.
Evacuation Time :
Guidelines on this aspect should generally take into account the assessment of
hazard potential and risk potential of the dam. However, in the Indian conditions
where population growth in downstream areas is not controllable the hazard
potential at the initial stage and its subsequent increase can not be assessed. In
most cases, the dams would come under high hazard category.
Similarly risk is very difficult to classify because of many combinations of adverse
conditions that may be involved at particular dam site and the type of dam.
Classification is also recommended to be based on the height of dams so far as
determination of risk potential is concerned and dams with a height of more than 50
meters are to be considered more important than those of height less than 50
meters.
For evacuating storage reservoirs sizing low-level outlets, three categories
have been suggested is given in the table below. These assume a general balance
between hazard and risk could be adjusted on the basis of detailed site specific
studies.
Evacuation Time (in days):
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allowing sufficient time for carrying out inspection and repairs, before the water level
rises due to higher inflows of monsoon.
In some exceptional case it may not be technically possible and economically
feasible to provide the required draw down capability to meet the above criteria
because of the size of the project (unusually small or large) or because some of
special feature. In such a case the criteria regarding draw down level or the
evacuation time could be altered to suit the site specific case if the result of studies
so indicate.
ANNEXURE - 1 (F)
Hourly Information to be submitted to the concern Chief Engineer & Add. Secretary,
Chief Engineer (Central Gujarat) & Add. Secretary & Flood Control Cell, Gandhinagar.
District :- Date :
Name of Scheme :-
& Scheme No. :-
Rule Level :-
Full Reservoir Level :-
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Maximum Release Made After the Year 1990 in Major Dams of The Gujarat State
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Annexure – 1 (H)
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Annexure – 1 (H)
Major and Medium Dams in Gujarat
Source : TARU Analysis, 2004; FCC 2004: NWR & WSD, GoG, 2004
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Annexure –1 (H)
Fig. (6) Flood prone villages and River Sections
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Annexure – 1 (H)
Fig. (7) Flood prone River Sections
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Rivers of Gujarat
Perennial River
River
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1.10 Role Matrix : Responsibility Matrix for Various Departmentss during Monsoon 2022
To implement model action plan To implement model action plan To implement model action To implement model To implement model action
as per Annex 3 A of WRD as per Annex 3 A of WRD plan as per Annex 3 A of action plan as per Annex 3 plan as per Annex 3 A of
Disaster Management Plan Disaster Management Plan WRD Disaster Management A of WRD Disaster WRD Disaster
Disaster Preparedness for To finalise and review Disaster
To issue weather To issue inflow forecast / Level 2021. 2021. Plan 2021. Management Plan 2021. Management Plan 2021.
6 Management Plan for each
bulletin forecast for six rivers.
To implement model action plan as per Annex 3 A
Refer the District Disaster Refer the District Disaster Refer the District Disaster Refer the District Disaster Refer the District Disaster
Flood Department
Management Plan of respective Management Plan of respective Management Plan of Management Plan of Management Plan of
districts. districts. respective districts. respective districts. respective districts.
Inform Revenue Dept - Taluka level, District level and State Appropriate actions as per
Public intimation, inter-
High Alert Level intimation- details like Release of Water to be made, likely their protocol and Revenue
departmental co-ordination
villages to be affected by concerned Focal / Sub focal Officer. Dept instructions
Appropriate actions w.r.t Damage Control, Relief of Dam / Relief, Rescue, Rehabilitation Relief, Rescue, Rehabilitation Rescue, Relief, Security
Post Damage Damage Control, Repairs Damage Control, Repairs Damage Control, Repairs
Irrigation Infrastructure related actions related actions related actions
Levels of Incidence
Dam authority/operator keeps monitoring the dam situation To take appropriate action for
Provide information continuously during monsoon. When any unusual condition or alerting and evacuating the
To arrange emergency meeting To take appropriate action for
about probable incident is noticed the information regarding emergency level is people likely to be affected in To take appropriate action
with all line Department and alerting and evacuating the
rainfall in the area communicated to the disaster management authorities and will accordance with the warning To take appropriate action To keep constant watch over To take appropriate action for safety of transmission
intimate situation to all Provide flood forecast and probable people likely to be affected in
Dam concerned. Maintain constant
which may be
levels in the river.
act to save the dam and minimize impact to life, property and the and threat perception.
urban areas in accordance with
for safety of bridge, the situation and mobilise in consultation with infrasructure for maintaing
affected due to environment. CWC guidelines in this regard may be referred for In case of natural calamities and causeway roads and traffic teams. revenue dept. power supply in the
touch with Airforce, Army and the warning and threat
emergency siuation more details. grave emergencies liasion with affected areas.
Navy. perception.
of the dam. Follow Rule levels as per Anexure 1 c (page 34) and Circular 2 Airforce authority, Military
clause 17 ( p74) for filling of dams authoirity for their assistance
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ANNEXURE - 2 -A
The All India Radio / Door Darshan shall arrange to announce the Messages.
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ذæäæåæ-æÈ ÞÈÐææ Åææ£ñ —æñæÐæ¬æê „ææ¿æÐææÅææ „ææÐæñ áñ.
„æ¼þì.¼æåÃæÈ ÖææÅæ¼þì ¼ææÅæ તાÏþìÞæñ ›ÏÏææñ
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ALL INDIA RADIO AND / OR DOORDARSHAN.
ANNEXURE - 2 - B
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Þñ¼¹ ç¼æÆææÅæÞ Ôæê,
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„æÅæ±æÐææ± / Ðæ§æñ±Èæ / Èæ™Þæñ£ / Äþì™ / Öææñ©æÈæ / ØþìÈæ / „ææÚÐææ
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„æ¼þì.¼æåÃæÈ ÖææÅæ¼þì ¼ææÅæ તાÏþìÞæñ ›ÏÏææñ
1. 2. 3. 4.
„ææ¿æ¼ææñ çÐæÔÐææØþì,
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Èæ™Ææ¼ææ ¿þìÈ ç¼æÆæå¯æ¬æ „æñÞÅæ¼æê Æææ±ê ™¬ææÐæñ áñ Þñ „ææ™ Èæñ™ Èæ™ÆæÅææå „ææÐæñÏæ ÞìÏæ ૨૦૬
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(¿ææáäæ)
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1. Has a model agency for Disaster Management for (a) Disaster Preparedness (b)
Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation been set up?
It must be in operation in the month of June with control room/flood cell.
2. Has the departments of Water Resources Flood Control, Public Health, Civil
Defence, Home Guards, Food Transport, Information and Publicity represented in the
Committee?
Are the I.G. Police, the local Sub-Area commander, Air Force Formation of the area,
Regional Director, Indian Meteorological Department, Regional Manager of Food
Corporation of India, Senior Officer of the All India Radio/Doordarshan Kendra and
Secretary of the State Social Welfare Board Members of the Committee ?
Does it have a Senior Officer as Member-Secretary ?
Is it meeting periodically before monsoon and more frequently and daily during calamity ?
3. Are important Relief Voluntary Organisation like the Red Cross and the Ramakrishna
Mission also associated with it ?
Does it meet atleast once a month before the onset of monsoon each year ?
4. Are the District Officers of flood prone district asked to attend the meeting or send the
problem before the Co-ordination committee ?
5. Is there a separate operation control center ?
Is it equipped with a number of telephones, wireless sets, etc. ? Are there
arrangements to run it round the clock ?
Whether roster of duty is kept ready to put into operation such a control center at short
notice ?
6. Have flood prone blocks, talukas, tehsils been identified ?
7. Have steps been taken to see that all such Block/Talukas/Tehsils can be reached
over telephone/wireless sets in the event of flood ?
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7. Has the Deputy Controller of Civil Defense received any training on Disaster
Preparedness?
8. Has the Deputy Controller of Civil Defense trained the C.D. Wardens in this matter ?
9. Has the Home Guards been given any training in disaster preparedness for floods,
as well as rescue/relief/first aid?
How are they kept in readiness for being mobilised at short notice ?
10. Are the flood prone blocks connected with the telephones and police ?
(i) Mobile water tankers, canvas water tanks, drums and Jerry cans for
transporting water buckets are kept ready ?
(ii) Sand bag for repairs of flood protection embankment are kept ready ?
(iii) Basic field Sanitary Engineering equipment are available ?
11. Has the Chief Medical Officer like wise checked up the stock of essential medicines,
vaccines, disinfectants, first aid kits at the District/Sub-divisional medical store and
kept the primary Health Centers in flood prone area well supplied with the following.
(i) Disinfectants such as bleaching powder, chlorine liquid chloroscope,
orthotoludine solution, water purifying tablets, phenyl (for ensuring quantity
of free chlorine for supplying safe and potable drinking water).
(ii) Essential medicines for mobile team and dispensaries in the evacuee camps
are available? are such stations provided with wireless set?
Can wireless sets/telephone be provided at still lower levels of administration?
(iii) Who is responsible for disseminating the flood warning at the village level?
Has the village Mukhi and/or the Sarpanch of the Gram Panchayats been given
the responsibility?
Do they have transistor?
12. Has the officer-in-charge of relief inspected the District/Sub-divisional Relief stores
after the occurrence of the last floods ?
13. In particular has he checked the stockpiles of :-
a. Clothing (including children’s garments) durries/mats ?
b.Tents,tarpaulin, G.C.I Sheets, and other materials for providing temporary shelters?
c. Boats, power driven and life-jackets ?
14. Anti diarroheals, antibiotics, chomother appecuties and anti malaria drugs, anti
phyrotics, and analgesic and anti allergic drugs cholorosel I.V. fluids pediatric
formulations for treatment of gastro informal and respiratory infections in children
have been kept ready ?
First aid kits containing splints (including Thoms splints) tornique, dressing and as
sorted bandages antiseptic cream, scissors and safety pins, are kept ready?
15. Have flood shelters (Schools, Community Centers) been identified ?
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Are the pucca buildings situated on raised ground beyond the reach of normal level
of flood water ?
What steps have been taken to make people aware of these shelters ?
Has the list of such shelters been published in the local news papers and displayed
in the blocks, taluka, and tehsil offices ?
16. Are the shelters easily accessible ? Is it contemplated to use the flood for work
progress for constructing link roads ?
Do the buildings have adequate space in and around them for storage of fodder and
for keeping cattle.
17. Are the shelters provided with sources of drinking water ? If not what action being
taken to locate water sources, tube wells and wells near the shelters on priority
basis?
18. What are the sanitary arrangements for these evacuation camps ? Have local officers
in charge of these evacuation camps told to construct the following ?
(a) Deep trench latrines
(b) Temporary Urinals with soak pit.
(c) Incinerations for burning dry refuses.
19. Has the District Manager, Food Corporation of India checked up if sufficient stock of
food grains are in position in the flood prone areas of the District before the monsoon
starts ?
20. Has the Officer-in-charge of civil supplies ensured that the dealers keep sufficient
stock of essential articles like pulses, edible oil, salt, milk powders, baby food,
matches and lanterns before the start of flood season ?
21. Have the whole-sale consumers co-operative societies, been requested to keep in
readiness the stocks of aforesaid articles at the branch level ?
22. Have suitable sites for probable hele-pade on raised grounds in the flood prone area
been located ?
Have these been indicated on the District and Thana Map ?
23. Has meeting of the Transport Operators been called by the Chairman of the Regional
Transport Authority to negotiate with the former the placement of private vehicles at
reasonable rates for evacuation of flood victims and movement of relief goods ?
24. Has the collector/ Sub-Divisional Officer convened a meeting of the ferry owners and co-
operative societies of fishermen to ascertain the availability of country boats with
boatmen at reasonable rates in the event of an emergency. A few country boats may be
converted into improvised boat Ambulances by providing them with 1 or 2 stretchers.
25. Have people in low lying area which are inundated in every flood been alerted first about
the flood warning ?
Are you searching for alternative sites which can be allotted to such families ?
Have attempts been made to pursue such families to shift their dwellings to safer
locations?
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26. Has the concerned block identified and kept in readiness in shelf of projects of relief
works which can be launched when the flood water recedes ?
27. Have the villages water logged for a long time been identified ?
28. Is there a list of people who cannot be provided with gainful work, but many have to be
fed, freed at Government cost for some time ? Have the Panchayats been associated in
preparing the list of such beneficiaries for gratuitous relief ?
29. Have the people in flood prone villages been trained in relief and rescues ?
Have volunteers been grouped for patrolling of embankments are likely to give way?
30. MOBILISATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR FLOOD FIGHTING UNITS FOR
MONSOON.
Government of Gujarat, Narmada, Water Resources Water Supply & Kalpsar
Department has set up flood fighting units along with accessories, equipments & staff
for mobilisation during the monsoon period from 10th June to 15th October @
following places as per Annexure – 3
The List of Dewatering Pumps allotted to the District Collectors / District
Development Officer and Irrigation Mechanical Dn. of NWRWS & Kalpsar Dept.
are also compiled in Annexure. 3. The operation, maintenance and repairing of
the pumps under District Collector shall be done by the District Panchayat.
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ANNEXURE – 3
Proposed distribution of the equipment planned for the Flood Fighting Units for the Monsoon 2022
IMC-1, Vadodara IMC-2 Ahmedabad
Sr. Location of unit Ukai Gotri Nadiad Wasna Dharoi Nyari-II Rudramata
No Work shop Work Section Barrage Dam Dam site
shop Ah’bad Rajkot Bhuj-kutch
1 Name of Dn under Irr.Mech Irr.Mech Irr.Mech Irr.Mech Irr.Mech Irr.Mech Irr.Mech
whom the unit will Dn No-2 Dn No-1 Dn No-1 Dn No-4 Dn No-5 Dn No-6 Dn No-6
work Ukai Vadodara Vadodara Ah’bad Ah’bad Rajkot Rajkot
2 Hyd. Excavator 2 2 - 1 1 2 1
3 Bharat D.80 Tractor 2 2 - 1 1 1 1
3 Heavy Dozer D-155 1 1 - - - - -
4 Trailor 1 1 - 1 1 2 1
5 Tipper 4 4 - 3 3 4 4
6 Diesel Engine driven 8(6.5 H.P) 8(6.5 H.P.) 4(6.5 H.P.) 5(6.5 H.P.) 5(6.5 H.P.) 4(6.5H.P.) 4(6.5 H.P.)
dewatering pump with 1(50 H.P) 1(50 H.P) 1(50 H.P) 1 (50 H. P) 1(50 H.P) 1(50 H.P) 1(50 H.P)
Accessories Truck Truck Truck Truck Truck Truck Truck
Mounted Mounted Mounted Mounted Mounted Mounted Mounted
From From From From From From From
GWRDC GWRDC GWRDC GWRDC GWRDC GWRDC GWRDC
7 Elect.Submersible 4(10 H.P.) 4(10 H.P.) 4(10 H.P.) 4(10 H.P.) 4(10 H.P.) 4(10 H.P.) -
Dewatering Pump 1(20 H.P.) 2(20 H.P.) 2(20 H.P.) 2(20 H.P.) 2(20 H.P.) 2(20 H.P.)
with Floating Platform.
Note:- 50 H.P.(10 cusec) Truck Mounted Pump-(4+3) Nos Should be deployed by GWRDC.----( A )
Pump sets mentioned in above allotment is distributed by following mechanical divisions of NWRWS&K Dept. &
GWRDC as per following table.
Sr No Name of Division Capacity of Pump Allotted Quantity Stand by Quantity Total available
Quantity
1 Irri. Mech. Dn. No.-6 6.5 H.P.(D) 8 7 21 Nos
Rajkot 10 H.P. (E) 4
20 H.P. (E) 2
2 Irri. Mech. Dn. No.-4 6.5 H.P.(D) 10 3 19 Nos
A’bad 10 H.P. (E) 4
20 H.P. (E) 2
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ચોમાસુ-૨૦૨૨ પરિપત્ર-૧
સચચવાલય,ગાંધીનગિ
તાિીખ: ૦૭/૦૧/૨૦૨૨
નવષય: સને ૨૦૨૨ ચોમાસા અગાઉ સાવચેતીનાં પગલા, વાયિલેસ સ્ટેશન, નક્ુ શાનીની
નવગતો
ુ :-
આમખ
ચોમાસા અને વાવાઝોડા જેવી કુ દરતી આપદા સમયે પ ૂર્ણ નનયંત્રર્ કક્ષ તથા જરૂરી સંદેશ
વ્યવહારની ગોઠવર્ી બાબત નવચારર્ા હેઠળ હતી. જે અંગે નીચે મુજબ કાયણવાહી થવા નક્કી
કરવામાં આવેલ છે .
ુ ના:-
સચ
(૧) વર્ણ ૨૦૨૨ ચોમાસા દરમ્યાન રાજ્યના ગાંધીનગર, અમદાવાદ, રાજકોટ, ભાવનગર, ભુજ,
નવસનગર, હહિંમતનગર, નહડયાદ, વડોદરા, ઉકાઈ, વલસાડ અને સુરત ખાતેના પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્
એકમો તારીખ ૧-૬-૨૦૨૨ થી તા. ૩૦-૧૧-૨૦૨૨ સુધી કાયણરત રાખવાના રહેશે.
(૨) રાજ્યના ગૃહ નવભાગ સાથે સંપકણ માં રહી જરૂરી જગ્યાએ વાયરલેસ સ્ટેશનો પર્ ૨૪ કલાક
કાયણરત કરવાના રહેશે. તેમજ નક્કી કરે લ સ્થળોએ વાયરલેસની સુનવધા ચાલુ રહે તેની
ચકાસર્ી/ કાયણવાહી નનયમીત રીતે કરવાની રહેશે.
(૩) પ ૂરનનયંત્રર્ એકમોમાં હોટલાઇનની સુનવધા પુરી પાડવામાં આવે છે , જે હોટલાઇન ૧/૦૬ થી
૩૦/૧૧ સુધી અનવરતપર્ે કામ કરે તેની ચકાસર્ી કરવી, જો બંધ જર્ાય તો તાત્કાલલક ચાલુ
કરાવવાની સ્થાયી સુચના આપવી.
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(૪) જે બંધો પર સેટેલાઇટ ફોનની સુનવધા આપવામાં આવેલ છે . તે બંધો પર સેટેલાઇટ ફોનનો
તાહકદના સમયે ઉપયોગ થઈ શકે તે બાબતે જરૂરી સુચનાઓ ક્ષેત્રીય અનધકારીને આપવાની
રહેશે.
(૫) પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમોમાં જરૂરી કોમ્પયુટર, નિન્ટર વગેરે ઉપકરર્ો સુચારૂ રીતે કાયણ કરે તે
સુનનનિત કરવાનુ ં રહેશે. તેમજ જરૂરી સ્ટેશનરી અને ડેટા કનેકટવીટી ની ઉપલબ્ધતા રહે તે
રીતે આયોજન કરવાનુ ં રહેશે.
(૬) જળ સંપનિ નવભાગ દ્વારા અગત્યના બંધો દ્વારા છોડવામાં આવતા પાર્ીના જથ્થા અંગેની
માહહતી સંબનધત પુર એકમના ફરજ પરના અનધકારીશ્રીઓ દ્વારા ઓન લાઇન એન્રી કરવામાં
આવે તે અંગે જરુરી કાળજી નોડલ અનધકારીશ્રીઓ, ફોકલ અનધકારીશ્રીઓ અને યોજનાઓના
સંબનધત અનધક્ષક ઇજનેરશ્રીઓ દ્વારા સમયાંતરે ચકાસર્ી કરવાની રહેશે.
(૭) વેબસાઈટ wrd.guj.nic.in/dam માં તા.૧-૪-૨૦૨૨ સુધીમાં સંબનધત અનધકારીશ્રીઓએ માહહતી
જોઇ શકે તે માટે જરુરી કાયણવાહી (login ID, તાલીમ ઈત્યાદી) મધ્યસ્થ પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમ
ગાંધીનગરએ, NIC ના પરામશણમાં રહી કરવાની રહેશે.
(૮) વેબસાઈટ wrd.guj.nic.in/dam પર રૂલ લેવલ અંગેની માહહતી મધ્યસ્થ આલેખન તંત્ર દ્વારા
નનભાવવાની રહેશે.
(૯) વધુમાં ૨૦૨૨ ચોમાસામાં નસિંચાઈ યોજનાઓને જ્યારે પર્ પ ૂરથી નુકશાન થાય તો તે
નુકશાનની નવગતો નુકશાન થયાના ચોવીસ કલાકની અંદર નનયત નમ ૂનામાં તૈયાર કરી
સંબનં ધત અધીક્ષક ઈજનેરશ્રીએ, સંબધ
ં ીત મુખ્ય ઈજનેર અને અનધક સલચવશ્રીને તથા
ગાંધીનગર ખાતે મધ્યસ્થ પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ એકમને પહોંચી જાય તે રીતે અચ ૂક મોકલી આપવી
વધુમાં થયેલ નુકસાન વેબસાઈટ wrd.guj.nic.in/dam પર SDRF ૨૦૧૫ની ગાઈડલાઈન
અનુસાર નુકસાનની નવગતો તેમજ અંદાજીત રકમની એન્રી કરવાની રહેશે. તેમજ નુકશાનની
વીગતો SDRFની ગાઈડલાઈન મુજબ મળવાપાત્ર તાત્કાલીક સહાય વીગેરેની માહીતી
મધ્યસ્થ પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમ તેમજ સબંનધત મુ.ઈ અને અ.સ.શ્રી ને મોકલી આપવાની રહેશે.
(૧૦) Flood Prone Area Map દરે ક ફોકલ અનધકારીશ્રીએ નનભાવવના રહેશે તેમજ નક્શાઓ
(બેલઝન/યોજના માટેના) wrd.guj.nic.in/dam વેબસાઈટ પર અપલોડ કરવાના રહેશે.
(જે.કે. નત્રવેદી)
ખાસ ફરજ પરના અનધકારી (નસિં.યો.-૧)
નમણદા જળ સંપનિ પાર્ી પુરવઠા અને કલ્પસર નવભાગ
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ચોમાસુ-૨૦૨૨ પરિપત્ર-૨
પગલાં અંગે
ગાંધીનગિ
તાિીખ: ૦૭/૦૧/૨૦૨૨
નવષય: સને ૨૦૨૨ ચોમાસા અગાઉ પિુ અંગે ની સાવચેતીના પગલા લેવા અંગે . નનિીક્ષણની
કામગીિી બાબત
ુ :-
આમખ
િનત વર્ે પ ૂરની પહરસ્સ્થનતમાં પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ કામો, દહરયાઈ ધોવાર્ અટકાવવાના કામો,
ડ્રેનેજના કામો તથા નસિંચાઈ બાંધકામો જેવા કે મોટી, મધ્યમ અને નાની નસિંચાઈ યોજનાઓ
નવગેરેની સલામતીના પગલાં સમયસર લેવાના રહે છે . જે અંગે નીચે મુજબ કાયણવાહી થવા
નક્કી કરવામાં આવેલ છે .
ુ ના:-
સચ
(૧) સરકારશ્રીના સ્થાયી હુકમોનુસાર રાજ્યની મોટી, મધ્યમ કે નાની નસિંચાઈ યોજનાઓ, પ ૂર
નનયંત્રર્ યોજનાઓ, કાંસ યોજનાઓ, દહરયાઈ ધોવાર્ અટકાવવાના કામોનુ ં ચોમાસા પહેલાં
નનરીક્ષર્ કરી ચેકલીસ્ટમાં નવગતો ભરી સક્ષમ કક્ષાએ રજુ કરવી. ભારે વરસાદ કે પ ૂરથી
કામોને નુકશાન ન થાય તે માટે મરામત કરાવી/કરી લેવી જરૂરી છે . આ હક
ુ મો અન્વયે
ચોમાસા પહેલા નનરીક્ષર્ના મોકલાવાના િમાર્પત્રો મે માસના અંત પહેલા સરકારશ્રીમાં
અચ ૂક સાદર કરવાના રહેશે. આ નનરીક્ષર્ દરનમયાન આવરી લેવાયેલ તમામ મુદ્દાઓ અને
તેની સ્પષ્ટતા નોંધ સામેલ કરવી.
(૨) દરે ક યોજનાના સ્થળ સુધી પહોંચવાનો એિોચ રોડ તૈયાર હોવો જરૂરી છે . ક્ષેત્રીય અનધકારીશ્રી
દ્વારા આગામી ચોમાસા પહેલાની ચકાસર્ી કરી ચકાસર્ી કયાણ તારીખ સાથેનો જરૂરી અહેવાલ
રજુ કરવો.
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(૩) નસિંચાઈ બંધોમાં આવતા પ ૂરના પાર્ીના નનયંત્રર્ માટે છલતી ઉપરના દરવાજાની કામગીરીની
ચકાસર્ી ચોમાસા અગાઉ તથા ચોમાસા દરનમયાન સમયાંતરે કરાવી/કરી લેવાની રહેશે.
(૪) ભારે વરસાદ અને પ ૂર વખતે અગત્યના સંદેશાઓની આપ લે માટે વપરાતા સંદેશા વ્યવહારના
સાધનો કાયાણસ્ન્વત રહે તેની ખાતરી કરી લેવાની રહેશે જેથી કટોકટીના સમયે સંદેશા વ્યવહાર
ખોરં ભે ન પડે.
(૫) નસિંચાઈના કામો ઉપર સલામનતના ભાગ રૂપે ડીઝાસ્ટર મેનેજમેન્ટ-૨૦૨૨માં દશાણવ્યા મુજબનો
માલસામાન રાખવો જરૂરી છે . આ અંગે પ ૂવણ તૈયારી કરાવી લેવાની રહેશે.
(૬) નસિંચાઈના કામો ઉપર સલામનતના િશ્ન અંગે જો તાંનત્રક માગણદશણનની જરૂર પડે તો સંબનં ધત
મુખ્ય ઈજનેર અને અનધક સલચવશ્રી, બંધ સુરક્ષા તંત્ર, ગુજરાત ઈજનેરી સંશોધન સંસ્થા,
વડોદરા અને મધ્યસ્થ આલેખન તંત્ર, ગાંધીનગરના સંપકણ માં રહી કાયણવાહી કરવાની રહેશે.
(૭) પ ૂર અથવા ભારે વરસાદના સમયે સલામતી માટે જરૂરી મશીનરી મેળવવા અધીક્ષક ઈજનેરશ્રી
નસિંચાઈ યાંનત્રક વર્ુળ
ણ નં.૧, વડોદરા અને અનધક્ષક ઈજનેરશ્રી, નસિંચાઈ યાંનત્રક વર્ુળ
ણ નં.૨,
અમદાવાદનો સંપકણ સાધી કામગીરી ઝડપી થાય તેમ કાયણવાહી કરવાની રહેશે તેમજ આ અંગે
અગાઉથી આયોજન પુર્ણ કરી તથા તેની જાર્ દરે કને યાંનત્રક વર્ુળ
ણ ો મારફત કરવાની રહેશે.
(૮) અનુભવોના આધારે દરે ક નવભાગીય કચેરીઓએ મશીનરી, નવનવધ સેવાઓ તથા તાત્કાલીક
મરામત માટે જરૂરી આઈટમો, મટીરીયલ તથા કામગીરીના વાનર્િક / અધણ વાનર્િક ભાવો યુનનટ
રે ટ થકી અગ્રતાના ધોરર્ે મંગાવી મંજુર કરી રાખવાના રહેશે.
(૯) મહત્વની યોજનાઓના Hourly Reservoir Data ની નવગતો નનયનમત ધોરર્ે તેમજ Heavy
Rainfall તબક્કે પર્ ક્ષેનત્રય કચેરી દ્વારા NIC ના પોટણ લ પર અપલોડ કરવાની રહેશે.
(અમલકતાણ: તમામ Regional Flood Cell)
(૧૦) ભારે વરસાદ દરમ્યાન અને તાકીદની પહરસ્સ્થતીએ નિ-મોનસુન ઇન્પેકશન રીપોટણ ઓનલાઇન
જોવા માટેની વ્યવસ્થા (અમલકતાણ: ગાંધીનગર પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ એકમ) તથા તેના ઉપયોગ માટે
તમામ Regional Flood Cell તથા સંબનં ધત ફોકલ ઓહફસર અને નોડલ ઓહફસર તેમના યુઝર
આઇ.ડી. કેન્રીય પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમને તા.૧૦/૫/૨૦૨૨ પહેલા મોકલી આપવાના રહેશે.
(અમલકતાણ: તમામ Regional Flood Cell)
(૧૧) Regional Flood Cell ખાતે જે-તે શીફ્ટ માટે નોડલ ઓહફસરના હક
ુ મો ક્ષેનત્રય સ્તરે થી લગત
વર્ુળ
ણ કચેરી દ્વારા કરવાના રહેશે. જેથી ગાંધીનગર ખાતેના પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ એકમ ખાતેથી જે-તે
શીફ્ટ ઈન્ચાર્જ, આવશયક નવગત મેળવવા માટે સરળતાથી સંપકણ કરીને નવગતો મેળવી શકે.
(અમલકતાણ: તમામ Regional Flood Cell)
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(૧૨) પ ૂરના સમયે કામની સલામતી અને પ ૂર ચેતવર્ીની વ્યવસ્થા અંગે કરવાની થતી નવનવધ
કામગીરીનુ ં આયોજન કરી જુદી જુદી કક્ષાએ જવાબદારી નનયત કરવી અને જરૂર પડે, જજલ્લા
કલેકટરશ્રીના/તેમજ અન્ય લગતના સંપકણ માં રહી જરૂરી પગલાં લેવાના રહેશે.
(૧૩) કોઈપર્ યોજનાને કે સંલગ્ન નવસ્તારને પ ૂરથી નુકશાન થવાના અથવા થયાના સમાચાર દૈ નનક
પત્ર/ટેલલનવઝનમાં આવે ત્યારે અનધક્ષક ઈજનરશ્રીએ ખરે ખર પહરસ્સ્થનતનો અભ્યાસ કરી જરૂરી
સ્પષ્ટીકરર્ િેસ નોંધ દ્વારા બહાર પાડવું તથા તેની જાર્ સંબનં ધત મુખ્ય ઈજનેરશ્રી અને અનધક
સલચવશ્રી તેમજ ગાંધીનગર ખાતેના ફ્લડ કંરોલ સેલને કરવાની રહેશે.
(૧૪) રાજ્ય સરકાર તરફથી દરે ક વર્ે ચોમાસાની શરૂઆતમાં ડીઝાસ્ટર મેનેજમેન્ટ પ્લાન બહાર
પાડવામાં આવે છે . જેમાં પ ૂર ચેતવર્ી અને પ ૂર સલામતી અંગે લેવાના જરૂરી પગલાં અંગે
નવગતવાર સુચનાઓ આપવામાં આવતી હોય છે . ક્ષેત્રીય અનધકારીશ્રીઓએ આ સુચનાઓને
ચુસ્તપર્ે અમલ કરવાનો રહેશે.
(૧૫) દરવાજાવાળા નસિંચાઈના બંધોમાંથી છોડવામાં આવનાર પ ૂરનાં પાર્ી તેમજ દરવાજા વગરના
ુ ી તેમજ
નસિંચાઈના બંધોમાંથી છલતી ઉપરથી પસાર થનાર પ ૂરના પાર્ીની જાર્ જે તે મહેસલ
પોલીસ અનધકારીશ્રીઓ તથા અન્ય સંબનં ધત અનધકારીશ્રીઓને અગાઉથી અવશ્ય કરવી. જેથી
તકેદારીના પગલાં તેઓ મારફતે સમયસર લઈ શકાય. આ અંગેની માહીતી
wrd.guj.nic.in/wms માં સંબધ
ં ીત પુરનનયંત્રર્ એકમ/યોજનાના અનધકારી રારા સમયસર
એન્રી કરવાની રહેશે. દરવાજાના તેમજ દરવાજા વગરના બંધોમાંથી છોડવામાં આવેલ/પસાર
ુ ી અને પોલીસ અનધકારીશ્રીઓને
થયેલા પ ૂરના પાર્ીનો સમય અને િવાહ તથા તેની મહેસલ
કરે લી જાર્ની સમયની નવગતોની નોંધ રજીસ્ટરમાં રાખવી અને ફ્લડ કંરોલ સેલ ગાંધીનગરને
પર્ તેની નકલ સંકલન અથે મોકલી આપવાની રહેશે.
(૧૬) ક્ષેત્રીય અનધકારીશ્રીઓ તરફથી ફ્લડ સેલ ગાંધીનગરને નસિંચાઈના બંધોમાંથી છોડવામાં આવેલ
પ ૂરના િવાહની નવગતો જથ્થામાં (ક્યુસેકસ) તેમજ છલતી ઉપરથી પસાર થયેલા પાર્ીની
ઉંચાઈ સાથે નવગતો આપવાની રહેશે.
(૧૭) રૂલ લેવલ કરતા વધારે પાર્ી ભરવા અંગે જળાશયમાં ઉપલ્બ્ધ જથ્થો, ઉપરવાસ તથા
હેઠવાસની પહરસ્સ્થતી અને નજીકની આગાહી વગેરે બાબતો ધ્યાને લઇ ચાલુ ચોમાસા દરમ્યાન
રૂલ લેવલ કરતા વધુ પાર્ી ભરવા યોગ્ય જર્ાય તો સંબનં ધત મુખ્ય ઇજનેરશ્રીની પ ૂવણ મંજૂરી
મેળવી લઈ મંજૂર થયેલ સપાટી સુધી જળાશયમાં પાર્ી ભરવાની કાયણવાહી કરવાની રહેશે.
(૧૮) નેશનલ ડીઝાસ્ટર મેનેજમેન્ટ ઓથોરીટી (NDMA) ભારત સરકારની એનેક્ષિ-૧માં આવેલ
સુચનાઓ ધ્યાને લઈ જરૂરી કાયણવાહી કરવાની રહેશે.
(૧૯) બંધોમાં સંગ્રહાયેલ જથ્થો, પાર્ીનાં લેવલ, છોડવામાં આવી રહેલ પાર્ીની નવગતો, અને
વરસાદની માહીતી નીયમીત wrd.nic.in/dam પર થવા સારું Regional Flood Cell અને
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(જે.કે. નત્રવેદી)
ખાસ ફરજ પરના અનધકારી (નસિં.યો.-૧)
નમણદા જળ સંપનિ પાર્ી પુરવઠા અને કલ્પસર નવભાગ
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ANNEXURE-I
IMPORTANT POINTS OF GUIDELINES PUBLISHED BY NDMA TO BE
FOLLOWED BY FIELD OFFICES
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ચોમાસુ-૨૦૨૨ પરિપત્ર-૩
બાબત.
સચચવાલય,ગાંધીનગિ
તાિીખ: ૦૭/૦૧/૨૦૨૨
(ક) માહહતીનાં સંદેશા નંબર આપવો અને રજીસ્ટરમાં તે અંગેની નોંધ કરવી.
(ખ) સંદેશો પાઠવનાર વ્યસ્ક્તનુ ં નામ હોદ્દો, સદર રજીસ્ટરમાં લખવા.
(ગ) સંદેશો લેનાર કચેરીનુ ં નામ અને લેનાર વ્યસ્ક્તના હોદ્દા સહહત નામ અચ ૂક લખવુ.ં
(ઘ) સંદેશો પાઠવ્યાની તારીખ અને સમય અચ ૂક લખવા.
(ચ) પ ૂર ચેતવર્ીના ભાગરૂપે આપવાના થતા સંદેશાઓ નવના નવલંબે આપવાના રહેશે.
(છ) ચોમાસા/કુદરતી આપદા સમયે આપવાના થતા અગત્યનાં સંદેશાઓ ઈ-મેઈલ/ફેક્ક્ષ
ઉપરાંત wrd.guj.nic.in/dams વેબસાઈટમાંથી મોકલી શકાય તે અંગે જરુરી કાયણવાહી
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મધ્યસ્થ પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમ અને N.I.C ના પરામશણ માં રહી વખતો વખત અધ્યતન
કરવાનુ ં રહેશે.
ઉપરોક્ત કાયણવાહીનો ચુસ્તપર્ે અમલ થાય તે જોવા નવનંતી છે .
(જે.કે. નત્રવેદી)
ખાસ ફરજ પરના અનધકારી (નસિં.યો.-૧)
નમણદા જળ સંપનિ પાર્ી પુરવઠા અને કલ્પસર નવભાગ
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સચચવાલય,ગાંધીનગિ
તાિીખ: ૦૭/૦૧/૨૦૨૨
(૧) ડેમના જળાશયમાં જ્યારે સ્ટોરે જ ૭૦ ટકાથી વધારે (Warning Stage) ભરાય ત્યારે ,
સ્ટોરે જના ૮૦ ટકાથી વધારે (Alert Stage) ભરાય ત્યારે તથા ૯૦ ટકાથી વધારે (High
Alert Stage) ભરાય ત્યારે િાદે નશક પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ એકમે જીલ્લા વહીવટી તંત્રને તેમજ
તેને સંલગ્ન વહીવટી તંત્રને લેલખતમાં તે સમયની સ્સ્થનત સહહત જાર્ કરવાની રહેશે.
(૨) ઉપરોક્ત સંદેશાઓની નોંધ િાદે નશક પુર નનયંત્રર્ એકમના મેસેજ રજીસ્ટરમાં તે સમયના
શીફ્ટ ઈન્ચાર્જ અનધકારીના નામ, હોદ્દા, સમય, તારીખ, સાથે નવગતે કરવાનો રહેશે સાથે
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ઉપર આપવામાં આવેલા સુચનાનો યોગ્યતે અમલ કરવાનો રહેશે અને આ કાયણવાહી
ઉપર જે તે િાદે નશક પ ૂર નનયંત્રર્ એકમના શીફ્ટ ઈંચાર્જ અનધકારીશ્રીએ યોગ્ય દે ખરે ખ
રાખવાની રહેશે.
(જે.કે. નત્રવેદી)
ખાસ ફરજ પરના અનધકારી (નસિં.યો.-૧)
નમણદા જળ સંપનિ પાર્ી પુરવઠા અને કલ્પસર નવભાગ
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ANNEXURE - 4-A
Materials required during monsoon period should be provided in ample quantity as
experience shows them to be necessary. Particular care should be taken that there
is an adequate quantity of the required materials distributed with carefully
forethought so as to be readily available every where, particularly at dangerous sites.
The quantity of materials required depends on importance or dangerousness of the
embankment line and the distances of the embankment from the nearest stations at
which there can be purchased. Adequate provision should be made at the discretion
of the Superintending Engineer of the Circle Office. The following scale of materials
prescribed for one Circle, is an indication of the relative quantities of the different
kinds of materials usually required during monsoon period.
1. PATROLLING
(i) Lamps Hurricane 1 For every 2 Labours.
1 For every Work Assist/Karkoon.
1 For every A.E/A.A.E./Overseer.
and 20% of the Total for Spare.
(ii) Wicks 9 Nos. per Lamp.
(iii) Globes 1 No. spare for each Lamp.
(iv) Burners and Caps Spare for 1/3 No of Lamp.
(v) Torches 1 No. for Executive Engineer.
1 No. for Dy. Executive Engineer.
1 For every A.E/A.A.E./Overseer.
and 2 Nos. for Spare.
(vi) Cells 1 Fill and Two Spare sets.
(vii) Petromax Lamps. At dangerous places as necessary; each
lamp with 2 spare Globes, 2 Nozzles, 2
Washers, 2 Wire Gauzes, 2 Needles and 6
Mantles.(3/4 of the members should be
300 C.P. and 1/4th 200 C.P.
(viii) Fuel for Lighting Fire To be collected by labour establishment.
(ix) Kerosene & Oil 1 Tin per hurricane Lanterns (Excluding Spare)
and 2 Tins for Petromax lamp per season.
(x) Match Boxes One Dozen per Lamp per season.
(xi) Spirit 1 Bottle per petromax lamp per Season
(xii) Funnels ½ Dozen per Work Assistant / Karkoon
(xiii) Oil Extractors/Caps ¼ Dozen per Work Assistant / Karkoon
(xiv) Spirit Cane 1 per Petromax.
2. WAVE – WASH
(i) Lai fascines or any other mattress made up of split bamboos or “pilchi” or any
other locally available materials. Material for providing light longitudinal
Groynes sewed with compactly woven pilchi or split bamboos etc.
(ii) Munj rope of lengths to be provided with fascines 11 Kg/Km.
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3. LEAKS
(i) Gunny Bags (a) Where High Flood Depth is less than 1.80 Mt
and the embankment is generally safe then
65 Bags per Kilometer.
(b) Where High Flood Depth is greater than
1.80Mt. or the embankment is known to
give trouble of leaks then 130 Bags per
Kilometer.
(ii) Stakes 65 to 130 Stakes per Kilometer.
(iii) Baskets 1 Basket of Toot per labour or 1 Basket of lai per
labour. and One Spare.
(iv) Sutli 450 gms. Per 100 Bags.
(v) Needles ½ Dozen with each Work Assistant.
(vi) Sand Collection of 1.80 to 3.60 Cu.Mt.Per every
Kilometer for Dangerous Lengths.
4. BREACHES
Provision for materials required should be made for One or More small breach length
each 76 Mt. long depending upon the embankment.
Materials for protecting ends of one breach and constructing one 76 m. long ,4 rows
are as under
(i) Big stakes or Sal Ballies. Every 1.50 Mt. apart with 100% spare.
(ii) Split Sal Ballies or Bamboos. For Horizontal bracing of Vertical ballies
- 3.0 Mt. long each for the entire length.
(iii) Split Sal Ballies or Bamboos For Cross bracing of vertical ballies –
3.0 Mt. long One for each vertical
ballies.
(iv) Mattresses of split bamboos or For sufficient length.
“Pilchi” or other locally available
material.
(v) Brushwood of local material For sufficient length.
(vi) Stakes 0.45 Mt. centre long each row of frame.
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2. Tapi Basin 15 2 6 23
3. Narmada Basin 13 4 9 26
4. Mahi Basin 6 5 7 18
5. Sabarmati Basin 1 12 28 41
6. Banas Basin 2 6 3 11
8. Saraswati Basin - - 3 3
9. Valsad District - - 1 1
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5.6 Wireless system at the following important places of Minor Irrigation Projects shown
in Table 5.6 are suggested by The Chief Engineer (Panchayat) and Add. Secretary
Sachivalaya Gandhinagar for flood Situation and its communication to higher
authorities.
TABLE - 5.6
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TABLE - 6.4
Note :- Please See Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Officer with Observation to be made Officer to whom the
Telephone Nos. by the Officer messages to be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
(A) Executive Engineer The inflow forecast of (a) Superintending Engineer
Tapti Division 50,000 Cusecs (1500 Damanganga Project
(C.W.C), Surat Cumecs) for MADHUBAN Circle, Valsad
(Damanganga) Dam to be (b) Collector, Valsad.
conveyed to the Officer in (c) District Superintendent
Column No. 3 at Sr. No of Police, Valsad.
(a) & (g). (d) Collector, DNH,
Flood level forecast for Silvassa.
VAPI to be conveyed to (e) Executive Engineer
the officers at Sr. No. (a), Public Works
(b), (f) & (g) in Column Department Daman.
No. 3 when Gauge levels (f) Collector, Daman.
are about to cross (g) Flood Cell,
Warning Level, i.e., 18.20 Gandhinagar.
M. and Danger Level, i.e.
19.20 M.
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6.5. Statement showing the time lag for various stations from origin to the end of river
basin as under.
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ANNEXURE - 6 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Damanganga River on the basis of Gauges
& Discharge at Pati Site 0.30 Km.D/s of Madhuban Dam.
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ANNEXURE - 6 (C)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Damanganga River on the basis of Gauges
& Discharge at D/s of Madhuban Dam.
Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. at D/S of D/S of Dam District at Sr. No.
Dam in Taluka
In Feet In White Blue Red
(Cus/Cum)
Meter Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
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7.3 Map of the river basin showing the wireless stations together with gauge discharge
and rain gauge stations and time lag statement is also appended vide Annexure :
7-A.
7.4 Ukai Reservoir is located at Ukai on River Tapi which is moderating the flood on
Tapi river.
7.5 Due to remoteness of Ukai head works and poor reliability of the telephone
system during heavy rains and floods, it may not be possible for the Superintending
Engineer Ukai (Civil) Circle, Ukai to communicate the flood message to the State
Flood Control Cell, Gandhinagar. The Executive Engineer, Tapti Division (C.W.C)
Surat shall therefore help to pass on such information to Flood Control Cell,
Gandhinagar.
7.6 For flood control operation of Ukai Dam using forecast supplied by the Central Water
Commission, the project authorities of Ukai Dam i.e. Superintending Engineer, Ukai
(Civil) Circle, Ukai and Focal Officer of the Tapi Basin i.e. Superintending Engineer,
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Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat are advised to thoroughly refer the guidelines contained
in the newly adopted Manual on Flood Control Operation of Ukai Dam issued vide,
Govt. Resolution No. - PRCH-1097-4605-(120) Part-3-K dated 4.8.2000 and part
modified operation policy vide Govt. letter No.Ukai/2006(23)/Part-I-J Dtd.11.06.2008.
The Executive Engineer, Tapi Division, CWC, Surat will start issuing inflow forecast
for Ukai Dam for a flood of peak discharge of 1000 cumec and above irrespective of
Water Level of reservoir. 12-Hourly regular inflow forecast will be issued by him
based on the hydro-meteorological data of base station Gidhade and Ukai. These
forecast will be monitored regularly and revised (if required) after 6 hours based on
hydro-meteorological data of Sarankheda and Surat. In addition to 12-hours regular
forecast and 6 hourly revised forecasts, advisory warning for expected high flood for
Ukai Dam would also be issued when the reservoir level is above 100.59 m (330.00
ft.)
For issue of flood forecasts and advance warning, the CWC has now defined
following three situations viz. Normal, High Alert and Emergency.
7.6.1 Normal Situation.
The flood situation is considered as Normal when:
(i) Water Level in Ukai Reservoir is less than 102.41 m (336.00 ft.)
(ii) (a) Average daily rainfall recorded at 0830 IST at 7(Seven) key rain gauge
stations in Upper Tapi Catchment up to Hathnur is less than 65mm and
(b) Average daily rainfall recorded at 0830IST at all 15 (fifteen) key rain gauge
stations up to Ukai is less than 50mm
The flood forecast will be issued starting from June 01 to October 31 in the format
shown in "Form-N" of the Manual whenever inflow in to Ukai reservoir is expected
more than 1000 cumec.
7.6.2. High Alert Situation
High Alert situation is implied when condition ( i ) and any one of the conditions ( ii )
(a) & ( ii) (b) mentioned in 7.6.1. are violated. In this situation, the High Alert Warning
shall be issued in the format as shown in " Form-H", of the Manual.
7.6.3 Emergency Situation
An emergency situation is said to have been created when the Ukai Reservoir Water
Level is above 102.41 m (336.00 ft) and
(i) Combined Estimated discharged at Burhanpur and Yerli river gauging sites is
above 14000 Cumecs or
(ii) Average daily rainfall in lower Tapi between Hathnur to Ukai (8 rain gauge
station) is above 65mm or
(iii) The situation when there is failure of forecasting system.
In this situation, Emergency Situation Warning shall be issued in the format shown in
"Form-E" of the Manual depending upon the availability of data in Upper Tapi Basin
with Forecasting Agency.
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The CWC will issue these forecasts to the Superintending Engineer, Ukai (Civil)
Circle, Ukai, Focal Officer i.e. Superintending Engineer, Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat
and Flood Control Cell, Gandhinagar well in advance.
On receipt of the forecasts from CWC, the project authorities have to fill all
information in " Form-FBRO" given in the manual to decide the releases to be made
from the dam if necessary, and act accordingly.
7.7 In the early period of monsoon, to maintain the reservoir level at stipulated rule level,
it may become necessary to release the excess water at once in case of flood
developing upstream of Gidhade. The basic policy that is stipulated in the Manual
Under a " Normal Flood Situation" is to restrict the outflow from the Ukai Dam to 5.0
Lakh cusec (about 14,000 cumec) and maintain the reservoir at the rule level.
In this case, the authorities downstream of the Ukai Dam should be in readiness with
all the necessary arrangements made, to receive a flood up to 5.0 Lakh cusec (about
14,000 cumec) any time during the flood season, for which prior warning of 3 hours
will be issued before first release of water from the dam. For subsequent release,
downstream authority shall be kept informed before such release.
7.8 In case, when it is necessary to release discharge more than 5.0 Lakh cusec(about
14,000 cumec) from the Ukai Dam, the prior warning for higher discharges will be
issued as mentioned below.
( * - The approximate estimated travel time from Ukai Dam to Hope Bridge, Surat is
6.00 hrs.)
The collector, Surat has to make all necessary arrangements to make the
downstream river channel clear up to danger level i.e. R.L. 9.50 m (31.16 ft) and the
people may be shifted from the river banks so as not to hamper the flood routing
operation from Ukai Dam for a release of 4.0 Lakh cusec about (11,300 cumec) and
above.
7.9 The villages affected by floods in Tapi River are given in Annexure :7-B while to the
details of various villages affected at different levels of various villages affected at
different levels of Kakrapar Weir are mentioned in Annexure : 7-C.
7.10 Action to be taken by the Executive Engineer, Tapti Division, (C.W.C) Surat and
other officers.
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TABLE (7.10)
Note :- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
(B) Superintending The Officer will intimate the (a) Executive Engineer, Tapi
Engineer, Ukai (Civil) Out Flow of Ukai Dam Division (C.W.C), Surat.
Circle, Ukai to the officers as shown in (b) Superintending Engineer
Column No.3 Below at Sr. Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat.
No. (a) to (d) along with (c) (c) Port Officer, Magadalla Port,
and (e) in Col. No. :- 3 of Surat. (Through Flood Cell,
Sr. No. :- (A) above Surat)
(d) Executive Engineer,
Surat Canal Division, Surat
(e) O.N.G.C. Village Bhatpur.
(f) Station Director, Chief
Superintendent of Control
Room, Kakrapar Atomic
Power Plant, Vyara-Surat.
(C) Executive Engineer, The officer will arrange to (a) Executive Engineer, Tapi
Surat Canal Dn., intimate the levels of Division (CWC), Surat
Surat Kakarpar to the
Superintending Engineer,
Surat Irrigation Circle,
Surat, and to the Officers at
Sr. No. (a),(b),(c),(e),(f) in
Column No.3 of Sr. No. (B),
above along with (c) and (e)
in Col. No. :- 3 of Sr. No. :-
(A) above
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7.11 Statement showing the Time lag for various stations from origin to the end of river
basin is as under:
Sr. Name of Type of State Catchment Distance Danger Time
No. Site Site Area in from Level in Lag in
Sq. Kms. Origin in Meters Hours
Kms.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Teska WGR M. P. 1486 74 – –
2. Dedtalai WGDR M. P. 6660 200 – 44
3. Nawtha GDR M. P. – – – –
4. Burhanpur WGDSQR M. P. 8487 241 220.90 36-37
5. Hathnur WGR Maha. 29430 290 214.00 32
6. Chikhaldara WR Maha. – – – –
7. Lakhpuri WGR Maha. 3560 – – –
8. Gopalkheda WGDSQR Maha. 9500 – – 45
9. Kurankheda GDR Maha. 42720 605 – –
10. Akola GR Maha. 34140 615 – –
11. Luhara GDR Maha. – 128 – –
12. Duskheda GR Maha. 775.07 43.363 234.90 –
13. Yerli WGDSR Maha. 16517 223 – 37-38
14. Shelgaon R Maha. – – – –
15. Talaswada GR Maha. – – – –
16. Bhusaval WGR Maha. 32478 306 185.32 31
17. Pimpri GDR Maha. – – – –
18. Girna Dam WGR Maha. 4729 110 398.069 –
19. Saygaon GDR Maha. 911.93 65.106 344.123 –
20. Vankhed GDR Maha. 18330.75 370 – –
21. Dahigaon Weir WGDR Maha. 370
8599 222 230.150 –
22. Narne GR Maha. 537.395 61.214 153.140 –
23. Savkheda WGR Maha. 48136 408 – –
24. Dhupeshwar GDR Maha. – – – –
25. Morane WGDR Maha. 1933 95 – 22-24
26. Sirpur GDR Maha. 700.74 39.39 149.000
27. Gidhade WGDR Maha. 54750 420 – 18
28. Sindkheda GDR Maha. 1080.45 88.602 156.000
29. Balsana GR Maha. 342.73 35.44 –
200.350 –
30. Sarangkheda WGDSQR Maha. 58400 488 – –
31. Prakasha Maha.
GDR Maha. 1091 150 117 –
32. Velda 58400
Maha.
GR Gujarat – – –
33. Chandapur GR –
Gujarat 412.698 36 – –
(Uchhal)
34. Sagbara R Gujarat – –
35. Ukai WGRF –
Gujarat –
62225 595 105.15 8
36. Kakrapar GR Gujarat 62826 105.15
624 53.66 7-8
37. Gavachi (Ver) GDR Gujarat 365 53.66
40 – –
38. Ghala WGDR Gujarat 63325 –
7-8
640 – –
39. Kathore Gujarat
GR Gujarat – – – –
–
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
40. Surat GR Gujarat 63973 708 9.50 0
(Seasonal)
41. Nandurbar R Maha. – – – –
42. Nizampur R Maha. – – – –
43. Khetia R M. P. – – – –
44. Chiklod R Maha. – – – –
45. Bambrul GD Maha. – – – –
Note : W = Wireless D = Discharge F = Flood
G = Gauge R = Rainfall S = Silt
Q = Water Quality
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ANNEXURE - 7-(B)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Tapi River on the basis of Gauge &
Discharge at Kakrapar Weir site, Surat.
SURAT DISTRICT
SR. CHORASI SR. CHORASI SR. MANDVI SR. MANDVI
NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA
1 1 Contd. 2 2-Contd.
1 Magdalla 39 Kosad 1 Kakrapar 39 Vadi
2 Nava 40 Mora 2 Tarsada 40 Vadod
Varachha
3 Katar Gam 41 Mota Varachha 3 Var Jakham 41 Nogama
4 Gavier 42 Amroli 4 Mandvi 42 Kevadia
5 Surat City 43 Utran 5 Khedapur 43 Veghi
6 Dabholi 44 Vanta 6 Patha 44 Naren
7 Piplod 45 Rundh 7 Vashigam 45 Kharoli
8 Umra 46 Bharthana (Vesu) 8 Vaghacha 46 Nandapur
9 Tunki 47 Althan 9 Varoli 47 Andhatri
10 Khatodra 48 Navagam 10 Moti Cher 48 Uncha-Mala
11 Singapor 49 Puna 11 Pipaltha 49 Bed Kuva
12 Ved 50 Saroli 12 Kakadawa
13 Vesu 51 Ichchhapur 13 Kosamdi
14 Abhava 52 Rander 14 Piparia
15 Majura 53 Sarsana 15 Govachhi
16 Anjana 54 Pandesara 16 Rupen
17 Parwat 55 Kosmada 17 Thutwadi
18 Damrod 56 Govalak 18 Bothan
19 Magob 57 Pal 19 Zankhia
20 Fulpada 58 Chhaaprabhatha 20 Nani Cher
21 Athwa 59 Bharthana (Kosad) 21 Ratania
22 Jhangirpura 60 Malgama 22 Umarsadi
23 Adajan 61 Limla-Township 23 Vareli
24 Vairav 62 Bhesan 24 Kamalapur
25 Bhatar 63 Vansava 25 Vareth
26 Bamroli 64 Bhatalai 26 Rajwad
27 Khajod 65 Damka 27 Kharoli
28 Bhimrod 66 Mora 28 Unn
29 Udhana 67 Suwali 29 Virpor
30 Simada 68 Bhatpor 30 Vankla
31 Kumbharia 69 Abhava 31 Roswad
32 Karanj 70 Limbayat 32 Khanjroli
33 Dumas 71 Parvat 33 Khaler
34 Sarasana 72 Sanla Hemad 34 Kosdi
35 Kawas 73 Sarsana 35 Godawadi
36 Bhatha 74 Pandesara 36 Una
37 Palanpur 75 Kosamba 37 Vaghnera
38 Bharthana 38 Varethi
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Note : Refer Annexure 7-C for the villages likely to be affected by floods at different Water
levels.
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ANNEXURE - 7 (C)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Tapi River on the basis of Gauge &
Discharge at Kakrapar Weir Site, Surat.
3. Kamrej 1, 2, 3, 13, — —
19, 20
(5) 5,80,740 178.50 54.42 Surat
———— 1.Mandavi 4 to 12 1 —
16,444 2.Bardoli 1 — —
3.Kamrej 4,6 to 12 1,2,3, —
15 to 16 13,19,20
4.Olpad 1 to 25 — —
5.Vyara (Tapi) 1 — —
6.Chorasi — 58to62, 45,48,49,
68 50,51
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2. Mandavi 13 4 to 12 1
3. Bardoli — 1 —
4. Kamrej — 6 to 12, 1, 2, 3, 13,
15 , 16 19, 20
5. Olpad 26 to 36 1 to 25 —
6.Vyara (Tapi) — 1 —
(7) 7,60,150 181.75 55.41 Surat
———— 1. Chorasi — 40 to 44 —
21,524 2. Mandavi 21 to 30 13 4 to 12
3. Bardoli 2 to 3 — 1
4. Kamrej 17 to 20, 21 — 4, 6 to 12,
to 32 15, 16
5. Olpad 37 to 44 26 to 36 1 to 25
6.Vyara (Tapi) — — 1
(8) 8,90,760 184.00 56.10 Surat
———— 1.Mandavi 31 to 39 21 to 30 13
25,223 2.Bardoli 4 2 to 3 —
3.Kamrej 33 to 37 17 to 20, —
21 to 32
4.Olpad 45 to 65 37 to 44 26 to 36
5.Vyara (Tapi) 3 — —
6.Chorasi 46, 47, 54, — 40 to 44
55, 56, 63 to
67, 69
(9) 9,50,950 185.00 56.40 Surat
———— 1.Mandavi 40 to 47 31 to 39 21 to 30
26,927 2.Bardoli 5 4 2 to 3
3.Kamrej — 33 to 37 17 to 20,
21 to 32
4.Olpad 66 to 74 45 to 65 37 to 44
5.Vyara(Tapi) — 3 —
6.Chorasi 70, 71, 72 46, 47, —
54, 55,
56, 63 to
67, 69
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TABLE : 2
EXISTING WRP IN TAPI BASIN
Sr. Name of River Status Capacity [MCM] Utilisation
No Project Gross Live
1 Chandora tank Tapi Medium 18.20 16.482 Irrigation
2 Sonkhedi tank Local Nala Medium 5.456 4.595 Irrigation
3 Girna Project Girna Medium 608.45 523.55 Irrigation
4 Manyad Manyad Medium 53.950 40.27 Irrigation
5 Bori Bori Medium 40.310 25.15 Irrigation
6 Hathnur Tapi Medium 388.00 255.0 Irrigation
7 Waghur Waghur Major 325.287 248.548 Irrigation & Hydro-
power generation
8 Suki Suki Medium 50.160 39.85 Irrigation
9 Abhora Boked Nalla Medium 7.440 6.020 Irrigation
10 Bokar Bari Bokar Bari Medium 7.090 6.540 Irrigation
Nalla
11 Agnawati Agnawati Medium 3.740 2.760 Irrigation
12 Tondapur Khadki Medium 6.304 4.636 Irrigation
Nalla
13 Aner Project Aner Medium 103.23 56.380 Irrigation
14 Karwand Project Arunawati Medium 33.840 31.150 Irrigation
15 Panjhra Project Panjhra Medium 43.410 35.630 Irrigation
16 Malangaon Kan Medium 13.020 11.350 Irrigation
17 Kanholi Khanholi Medium 11.79 8.450 Irrigation
18 Burai Burai Medium 21.330 14.210 Irrigation
19 Arunawati Arunawati Medium 27.780 14.970 Irrigation
20 Rangwali Rangwali Medium 15.020 12.890 Irrigation
21 Nagasakya Panzar Medium 15.620 11.240 Irrigation
22 Haran Bari Mousam Medium 34.780 --- Irrigation
23 Ukai Tapi Major 8510 7092 Power & irrigation
24 Kakrapar Tapi Medium Diversion N.A Irrigation
25 Ver-I Ver Medium 38.6 37.41 Irrigation
26 Lakhigav Dhakni Medium 4.9 4.61 Irrigation
27 Sulwade Tapi Medium 65.071 64.942 Irrigation
28 Saragkheda Tapi Medium 92.19 91.82 Irrigation
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1 SURAT
Shri Ashish Kumar
Executive Engineer
Tapi Division,
Central Water Commission,
Opp. Kshetrapal Health Center
Sagarampura,
SURAT
Ph.No. 0261-2478569
2 BHUSAWAL
D.A.Telangi
Assistant Engineer
Upper Tapi Sub Division
CWC,Opp. Yawal naka
Bhusawal,
Dist. Jalgaon
MAHARASHTRA
Ph.No.02582-222913
3 DHULIA
Shri Ranjan Shrivastava
Assistant Engineer
Middle Tapi Sub Division
CWC,Near Vidya Vardhani College
Sakri Road, Dhulia
Ph.No.02562-276147
M - 09420663145
4 SURAT
Shri Mayank Jain
Sub Division Engineer
Lower Tapi Sub Division
CWC, Opp. Kshetrapal Health Center
Sagarampura,
SURAT
Ph.No. 0261-2476187 M - 9462628484
5 HATHNUR
Shri S.G.Chaudhari
The site Incharge C F F Wireless Station Hathnur
C/O Deputy Engineer
Hathnur Dam
Post Tahakali
Ta. Bhusawal
Dist. Jalgaon
MAHARASHTRA
Ph.No. 02582 - 277044
M - 09970178601
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(A.RAMI SUB BASIN, B.SUKHI SUB BASIN, C.KARJAN SUB BASIN)
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8.1.3 The plan of the river basin showing the wireless stations established together with
gauge discharge and rain gauge stations and time lag statement is also appended
vide Annexure : 8-A and Table 8.1.7
8.1.4 The list of villages with District and Taluka affected by floods of Narmada River are
given vide Annexure : 8 (B-1) and list of villages affected at various levels at
Garudeshwar and Bharuch are given in Annexure 8 (C-1.1) and 8 (C-1.2).
Flood forecasting of Karnali village is being done on the basis of the water level at
Garudeshwar gauge site. Danger level of Karnali is 34.14 m (112 ft). Therefore,
Garudeshwar water level reaches 34.14 m (i.e 112 ft), the water level will start entering
into the village Karnali.
The runoff time from Narmada dam site to village Karnali will be approximately 2.5
hours and 1.5 hours from Garudeshwar.
8.1.5 The Executive Engineer, Tapti Division,(C.W.C.) Surat will inform Research Officer,
Narmada Project Laboratory Division, Kevadia Colony about the release of discharge
of 1.0 Lacs Cusecs(2832 Cumecs)and more from Tawa Dam (Madhya Pradesh) who
in turn will inform the focal officer of Narmada Basin.
8.1.6 Action to be taken by the Executive Engineer, Tapti Division, (C.W.C.), Surat and
other Officers.
TABLE - (8.1.6)
Note :- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Officer with Observation to be made Officer to whom the messages to
Telephone Nos. by the Officer be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
Executive Engineer The Flood Level forecast (a) Superintending Engineer,
Tapti Division of GARUDESHWAR & N.P.Head Works Circle
(C.W.C), Surat. BHARUCH (Golden New Administrative Block-B
Bridge) shall be conveyed First floor, Kevadia-393151
to the Officers in Column (b) Executive Engineer
No. 3 (a) (c) to (e) (h) (i) N.P.Dam Division No.2
& (l) New Administrative Block-B,
Second floor, Kevadia-393151.
(c) Collector, Bharuch.
(d) Collector, Narmada
(e) Collector, Vadodara.
(f) District Superintendent of
Police,
(i) Bharuch. (ii) Narmada
(g) District Superintendent of
Police (Rural), Vadodara.
(h) The Research Officer,
Narmada Project Laboratory
Division, Kevadia Colony.
(i) Flood Cell, "Narmada Bhavan"
Vadodara.
Executive Engineer, Communication about (j) Superintending Engineer,
Irrigation Project Rainfall, Water Level Vadodara Irrigation Circle,
Division No.4, Rajpipla. Waste Weir Overflow at Vadodara
(Incharge of Karjan Dam) 6.00 AM. or every hour as (k) Executive Engineer
required through Wireless Tapti Division, (C.W.C)
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Name of the Officer with Observation to be made Officer to whom the messages to
Telephone Nos. by the Officer be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. MAWAI W.R M.P. Only Rainfall recording stations
2 DINDORI W,G,D,R M.P. 2292 97.00 — 90
3 MUKKI W,G,R M.P. 968 84.00 — 90
4 MANOT W,G,D,R, M.P. 4667 265.00 — 81
S,Q
5 MOHEGAON W,G,D,R, M.P. 4090 160.00 — 82
S,Q
6 MANDLA W,G,D,R,F M.P. 13000 296.00 437.80 78
7 JAMTARA W,G,D,R M.P. 16949 362.00 374.09 68
S,Q,
8 BURMANGHAT W,G,D,R M.P. 26453 526.00 323.03 52
S,Q
9 1. TAWA U/s W,G,R M.P 6060 126 — 36-37
2. TAWA D/s W,G,R, M.P. 6060 126 — 36-37
10. HOSHANGABAD W,G,D,R, M.P. 44548 676 293.83 30
F,S,Q
11. PANCHMARI W,R M.P. Only Rainfall recording stations
12. INDIRA SAGAR G M.P. 61642 851.00 262.13 20
PROJECT (FRL)
13. OMKARESHWAR G M.P. 64880 893.00 196.60 16
PROJECT (FRL)
14. MORTAKKA W,G,D,R,S M.P. N.A. 908.00 162.75 15
15. BARWANI W,G,D,R M.P. 77674 1064.00 123.28 07
S,Q
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8.2.3. Basin plan showing all the wireless statioins established to gather with the rain gauge,
water levels, discharges observation sites are given in Annexure 8-A-1.
8.2.4. The list of villages affected by the floods in river Rami at various stages at different
levels is appended vide Annexure 8-B-2 & 8-C-2.
8.2.5 Action to be taken by various concerned officers.
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TABLE – (8.2.5)
Note: Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Officer with Observation to be made by Officer to whom the messages
Telephone Nos. the Officer to be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
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8.3.4 Basin plan showing all the wireless stations established to gather with the rain gauge,
water levels, discharges observation sites are given in Annexure: 8-A-1
8.3.5 The list of villages affected by the floods in river Sukhi at various stages at different
levels is appended vide Annexure 8-B-3 & Annexure 8-C-3.
Action to be taken by various concerned officers.
TABLE – (8.3.5)
Note : Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Officer with Observation to be made Officer to whom the messages to
Telephone Nos. by the Officer be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
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TABLE - (8.4.6)
Note : Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Officer with Observation to be made Officer to whom the messages to
Telephone Nos. by the Officer be sent.
(1) (2) (3)
c) Superintending Engineer
N.P.Head Works Circle
New Admini. Block-B,
1st floor,Kevadia-393151
d) Executive Engineer
Tapti Division
(CWC), Surat
e) Collect, Bharuch
f) District Superintendent
of Police, Bharuch Dist.
g) Collector : Narmada
h) Dist. Superintendent of
Police, Narmada
8.4.7 Appropriate Authority (Focal Officer)
Superintending Engineer Note:-
Vadodara Irrigation Circle, Vadodara Please see Flood Telephone
Directory of the current year
for Telephone Nos.
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ANNEXURE – 8 (B-1)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Narmada River on the basis of Gauge of
Garudeshwar & Bharuch sites.
SR. BHARUCH SR. ANKLESHWAR SR. JHAGADIA SR. NANDOD
NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA NO. TALUKA
1 2 3 4
VADODARA DISTRICT
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ANNEXURE – 8 (C-1.1)
Statement showing villages afftected by floods of Narmada River on the basis of Gauge
Level at Garudeshwar Gauge Site.
Sr. Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. Garudeshwar District at Sr. No.
Taluka
In Feet In Meter White Blue Red
Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — — 1
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4. Nandod — 2&3 —
Sr. Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. Garudeshwar District at Sr. No.
Taluka
In Feet In Meter White Blue Red
Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 4 to 6 — —
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — 4 to 6 —
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — — 4 to 6
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 7 — —
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Narmada
————
4. Nandod — 8 to 10 —
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — — 8 to 10
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 11 to 12 — —
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Narmada
————
4. Nandod — — 14 to 15
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 16 — —
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — 16 —
Narmada
4. Nandod — — 16
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 17 — —
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 18 to 22 17 —
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Narmada
————
4. Nandod — 18 to 22 17
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — — 18 to 22
35. 135.00 41.15 Vadodara
————
3. Sinor — 4 —
Narmada
————
4.Tilakwada — — 5
Narmada
————
4. Nandod 23 — —
36. 136.00 41.45 Vadodara
————
3.Sinor — — 4
Narmada
————
4. Nandod — 23 —
Note : Refer Annexure - 8-(B-1) for the names of villages mentioned in column Nos. 5 to 7
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ANNEXURE - 8 ( C-1.2)
Statement showing villages affected by floods of Narmada River on the basis of Gauge Level
at Golden Bridge Site, Bharuch.
Sr. Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. Golden Bridge District at Sr. No.
Taluka
In Feet In Meter White Blue Red
Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
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Vadodara
————
1. Karjan 1 — —
Vadodara
————
1. Karjan — 1 —
Vadodara
————
1. Karjan — — 1
Vadodara
————
1. Karjan 2 — —
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Vadodara
————
1. Karjan 3 — 2
Vadodara
————
1. Karjan — 3 —
Vadodara
————
1. Karjan — — 3
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Vadodara
————
1. Karjan — 4 to 5 —
21. 42.00 12.80 Bharuch
————
1. Bharuch — — 12
2. Ankleshwar — — 15
3. Jhagadia — 18 to 19 14 to 17
Vadodara
—————
1. Karjan 6 — 4 to 5
22. 43.00 13.11 Bharuch
————
1. Bharuch 13 — —
3. Jhagadia — — 18 to 19
Vadodara
—————
1. Karjan — 6 —
23. 44.00 13.41 Bharuch
————
1. Bharuch 14 13 —
Vadodara
—————
1. Karjan — — 6
Note :-Refer Annexure - 8 - (B-1) for the names of villages mentioned in column Nos. 5 to 7.
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ANNEXURE - 8 (B-2)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Rami River on the basis of Gauge of Rami
Dam Spillway.
CHHOTAUDEPUR DISTRICT
1. Zalawant 5. Vijli
2. Dewant 6. Wantada
3. Chilia Vant 7. Khandibara
4. Deri 8. Moti Sankal
Note : (1) Refer Annexures 8 (C-2) for villages to be affected at different Water Levels.
ANNEXURE - 8 (C-2)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Rami River on the basis of Gauge of Rami
Dam & Discharge over weir.
Sr. Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. Rami Dam & Disc. District at Sr. No.
Over Waste Weir Taluka
Mt. Ft. White Blue Red
CUM CUS Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
Note :- Refer Annexure 8 (B-2) for the names of villages mentioned in Column Nos. 5 to 7.
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ANNEXURE - 8 (B-3)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Sukhi River on the basis of Sukhi Dam
Spillway
CHHOTAUDEPUR DISTRICT
Sr. PAVI JETPUR (JABUGAM) Sr. PAVI JETPUR (JABUGAM)
No. TALUKA No. TALUKA
Note : (1) Refer Annexures 8 (C-3) for villages to be affected at different releases from Sukhi
Dam.
ANNEXURE - 8 (C-3)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Sukhi River on the basis of Gauge of Sukhi
Dam Spillway.
Sr. Discharge Released Name of Signal for Village
No. from Spillway District at Sr. No.
Taluka
CUMECS CUSECS White Blue Red
Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
1. Chhotaudepur
———————
1133 40,000 1. Pavi Jetpur 1 to 3 — —
2. Chhotaudepur
———————
1700 60,000 1. Pavi Jetpur 4 to 7 1 to 3 —
3. Chhotaudepur
———————
2267 80,000 1. Pavi Jetpur 8 to 12 4 to 7 1 to 3
4. Chhotaudepur
———————
2834 1,00,000 1. Pavi Jetpur 13 to 16 8 to 12 4 to 7
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6. Chhotaudepur
———————
3968 1,40,000 1. Pavi Jetpur — 17 to 21 13 to 16
7. Chhotaudepur
———————
4535 1,60,000 1. Pavi Jetpur — — 17 to 21
Note : Refer Annexure 8 (B-3) for the names of villages mentioned in Column Nos. 5 to 7.
ANNEXURE - 8 (B-4)
Statement showing the villages affected by floods in Karjan River on the basis of Gauge of
Rajpipla Bridge near Rajpipla.
Sr.
NANDOD TALUKA
No.
NARMADA DISTRICT
1. Rajpipla
2. Bhadam
3. Bhacharwada
4. Hazarpura
5. Dhanpor
6. Dhamnacha
Note : (1) Refer Annexures 8 (C-4) for villages to be affected at different Water Levels.
ANNEXURE – 8 (B-5)
Statement showing the villages affected by Floods in MADHUMATI RIVER, tributory of
Narmada Rivar on the basis of overflow from Dholi Irrigation Scheme.
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ANNEXURE - 8 (C - 4)
Statement showing villages affected due to flood/discharge in KARJAN RIVER on the basis
of Gauge Station situated at Rajpipla Bridge.
Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signals for Villages
No. Released Rajpipla Bridge District at Sr. No.
from Taluka
In Feet In White Blue Red
Karjan Dam
Meter Signal Signal Signal
(Cusecs)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
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Note :- Refer Annexure 8-B-4 for the villages likely to be affected by floods at different
Water Levels.
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Annexure 8-A
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Annexure 8-A
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and situated in Gujarat State. Panam reservoir on this river also helps in moderating
the floods in Mahi river.
9.6 Action to be taken by the Executive Engineer, Mahi Division (C.W.C.), Gandhinagar
i.e..
1. Formulation and dissemination of Flood Forecast of Kadana Dam and
Wanakbori Weir.
2. Sharing of hourly observed Gauge, estimated discharge and rainfall data of site
Paderdibadi and Anas PH-II, as per data dissemination schedule (0000,
0300,0600,0800,1000,1200,1500,1800, 2100 hrs).
TABLE - 9.6
Note:- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone Nos.
(B) Any Flood Forcast received from (e) Executive Engineer, Nadiad
Superintending above (A) regarding the crossing of Irrigation Division, Nadiad
Engineer Mahi warning level at Wanakbori should
Irrigation Circle, be conveyed to officer at Sr. No. (b) (f) Collector, Panchmahals Dist.,
Nadiad. to (u) except (p) Godhra
(g) Collector Vadodara Dist., Vadodara
(C) Daily Information regarding Water (h) Collector, Kheda, Dist., Kheda
Executive Level in U/s & D/s of Panam Dam,
Engineer Panam Water released through Sluice or (i) Collector, Anand, Dist., Anand
Project Division, Spillway from Panam Dam to be
Godhra conveyed to the Officer in Column
No. 3 at Sr. No. (a) to (e), (l) &(m) (j) Dist. Superintendent of Police
Panchmahals District, Godhra
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9.7 Statement Showing the timelag for various stations from origin to the end of river
basin are as under:
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ANNEXURE - 9(B)
List of Villages likely to be affected by floods in Mahi River on the basis of gauge of Wankbori
Weir.
VADODARA DISTRICT
Sr. PADRA Sr. SAVLI Sr. SAVLI Sr. VADODARA
No. TALUKA No. TALUKA No. TALUKA No. TALUKA
(1) (2) (2)-Contd. (3)
1. Tithor 1. Khandi 15. Amarapura 1. Singrot
2. Pavda 2. Chavda na 16. Varsada 2. Phajalpur
3. Sultanpur Muvada 17. Mewalipura 3. Dodka
4. Mohamadpur 3. Bamana 18. Nani Mamoli 4. Rayka
5. Kharera Muvada 19. Savli 5. Angadh
6. Dabka 4. Jambugoral 20. Shibora 6. Sherikh
7. Chokarai 5. Gulabpura 21. Muval 7. Nandesari
8. Jaspur 6. Vankaner 22. Vaghra 8. Amliara
9. Umraya 7. Jalampur 23. Desaipura 9. Adalpura
10. Mujpura 8. Vaghpura 24. Levaliapura
11. Konta 9. Kanoda 25. Mianagar
12. Ekalbara 10. Poicha 26. Bandipura
11. Parthampura 27. Jesangpura
12. Paicha (Rania) 28. Bandipura
13. Intwad na Muvada
14. Wanoti Nani
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TABLE - 9 (B-1)
Statement showing affected due to floods in Panam River through releases discharged from
Panam Dam till conflict Point of Mahi River
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ANNEXURE - 9 (C)
Statement showing villages affected by floods of Mahi River on the basis of discharge
released from Upstream Dams of Wanakbori Weir
Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village
No. at D/S of D/S of Dam District at Sr. No.
Dam in Taluka
(Cus/Cum) In Meter In Feet White Blue Red
Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
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ANNEXURE – 9(C-1)
Statement showing villages affected due to floods in PANAM RIVER through release made from
PANAM Dam till conflict Point of MAHI RIVER
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. 150000 Panchmahal
——— ——————
4227 1. Shahera 1 — —
2. 280000 Panchmahal
——— ——————
7929 1. Shahera 2 to 5 1 —
Mahisagar
——————
1. Santrampur 1 to 4 — —
2. Lunawada 1 to 19 — —
3. Khanpur 1 — —
3. 350000 Panchmahal
——— ——————
9911 1. Shahera — 2 to 5 1
Mahisagar
——————
1. Santrampur — 1 to 4 —
2. Lunavada — 1 to 19 —
3. Khanpur — 1 —
4. 393000 Panchmahal
——— ——————
11128 1. Shahera — — 2 to 5
Mahisagar
——————
1. Santrampur — — 1 to 4
2. Lunavada — — 1 to 19
3. Khanpur — — 1
Refer Annexure - 9(B-1) for the villages likely to be affected by floods at different discharges.
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Rajsthan State
1 Mahi Bajaj Mahi 2180 1712 Multi 397.06
Sagar
2 Jakham Jakham 141.9 131.6 Irrigation 60.250
3 Jaisamand Gomti 414.6 296.1 Irrigation/ ---
Water Supply
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SABARMATI BASIN
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10.3 Basin Map showing the locations of wireless stations established together with
gauge discharge and rain gauge stations and time-lag statement is appended vide
Annexure 10-A.
10.4 Statement showing the names of affected villages of basin and areas of Ahmedabad
city at various signaling stages at different levels are enclosed vide Annexure 10-B-1
and 10-C-1.1 to10-C-1.4
10.5 Dharoi Reservoir located about 165 Kms upstream of Ahmedabad City on River
Sabarmati.
10.6 The Executive Engineer, Mahi Division,(C.W.C.) Gandhinagar, calculates the inflow
in Dharoi reservoir based on the rainfall and discharge data of the upstream stations
and reports to the Superintending Engineer, Sujlam Suflam Circle No.2,
Mehsana (Kherva) and Superintending Engineer, Ahmedabad Irrigation Project
Circle, Ahmedabad and Executive Engineer, Dharoi Head Works Division,
Dharoi. CWC will also convey the gauge data, estimated discharge data, hourly
rainfall and weather report of Dharoi, kheroj and kotra as per data transmission
schedule All the data from June 1st to October 31st,2020 can be conveyed to the
officers of project circle through email or whatsapp as per data transmission schedule
(0000,0300,0600,0800,1000,1200,1500,1800,2100 hrs). The inflow forecast for
Dharoi Dam is to be issued when discharge is of the order of 20,000 Cusecs/567
Cumecs or above is expected to come in reservoir at any time.
10.7 Inflow data as well as gauge and discharge data observed at Subhash Bridge in
Ahmedabad are necessary for deciding the operation of Dharoi spillway gates as
well as Wasna Barrage gates during floods. The release from Dharoi are to be
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finalised by the Executive Engineer, Dharoi Head Works Division, Dharoi and Mahi
Division (C.W.C.),Gandhinagar ,in case of normal floods. However, in case of high
floods of more than 2.00 lacs Cusecs (5664 Cumecs) the operation of gates and
quantum of outflow is to be decided by Executive Engineer, Dharoi Head Works
Division in consultation with the Executive Engineer Mahi Division (C.W.C.),
Gandhinagar and Superintending Engineer, Sujlam Suflam Circle No.2, Mehsana
(Kherva) and Focal Officer, i.e. Superintending Engineer, Ahmedabad Irrigation
Project Circle, Ahmedabad.
10.8 There are some huts in the bed of river Sabarmati which are affected by the level of
even at 5’ to 6' at Subhash Bridge. It is not practicable to forecast the gauge of 5’
at Subhash Bridge by Executive Engineer. Hence before monsoon Municipal
Authorities as well as Executive Engineer, A.I. Division, Ahmedabad, will issue
notices in newspapers for evacuation of such huts.
10.9 Action to be taken by the Executive Engineer, Mahi Division (C.W.C), Gandhinagar
1. Formulation and Dissemination of Flood Forecast of Dharoi Dam and Subhash
Bridge.
2. Sharing of hourly observed gauge, estimated discharge and rainfall data of site
Kheroj, kotra (Jotasan) and Kheda as per data dissemination schedule
(0000,0300,0800,1000,1200,1500,1800,2100 hrs)
3. (a) Support Executive Engineer, Dharoi Head Works Division, Dharoi in finalizing
releases from Dharoi Dam in case of normal floods.
(b)Support Executive Engineer, Dharoi Head Works Division, Dharoi,
Superintending Engineer Sujalam Suflam Circle No. 2, Mehsana(Kherva) and
focal officer, i.e. Superintending Engineer Ahmedabad Irrigation Project Circle,
Ahmedabad, in deciding operation of gates and quantum of outflow from Dharoi
Dam, in case of high floods of more than 2.0lacs Cusecs(5664 Cumecs).
TABLE - (10.9)
Note :- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
Name of the Observation to be Officer to whom the messages to be
Officer with made by the Officer sent.
Telephone Nos.
(1) (2) (3)
(A)
Executive Engineer The Inflow forecast a) Superintending Engineer
Mahi Division for 20000 Cusecs for Ahmedabad Irrigation
(C.W.C.),Gandhinagar DHAROI Dam is to be Project Circle, Ahmedabad.
conveyed to the officer
at Sr.No. (a) (b) (d) & (s) b) Superintending Engineer
in Column No.3. Sujlam Suflam Circle No.2, Mehsana
(Kherva).
The Flood Level forecast c) Executive Engineer,
of SUBHASH BRIDGE, Ahmedabad Irrigation Division,
Ahmedabad. As per Ahmedabad.
Annexure - 10-C-1-1
is to be conveyed to d) Executive Engineer,
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10.10 Statement showing the Time lag for various stations from origin to the end of river
basin as under.
Sr. Name of Type of State Catchment Distance Danger Time
No. Site Site Area in from Level in Lag in
(Sq. Kms.) Origin in (Meters) (Hours)
(Kms.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DHAROI W,G,D,R,F Gujarat 5475.00 163.00 190.86 8 to 11
2 DEROL W,R,G,D Gujarat 6724.00 221.00 ----- 5 to 11
3 SUBHASH G,D,F Gujarat 10674.00 311.00 45.34 7 to 11
BRIDGE
NOTE: W=Wireless D=Discharge F=Flood G=Gauge R=Rainfall
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Note: The above Wireless Stations are shown in para 10.2 and 10.3 but they are to
be looked after by Superintending Engineer, Himatnagar Irrigation Project
Circle, Himatmagar.
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ANNEXURE - 10 (B-1)
White signal is to be issued by S.E. A.I.P.C. when discharge released from Subhash
Bridge is more than 86,597 Cusecs in Rivers Sabarmati and intimation should be
given to S.E.,S.S.C.No.-1 & concerned Revenue Authorities.
GANDHINAGAR DISTRICT
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KHEDA DISTRICT.
SR. MATAR SR. NADIAD SR. KHEDA SR. KAPADVANJ
No. TALUKA No. TALUKA No. TALUKA No. TALUKA
1 Rasikpura 1 Vina 1 Nani - Kaloli 1 Vaghari
2 Varsang 2 Navagam 2 Moti - Kaloli 2 Pathavat
3 Baroda 3 Valla 3 Radhu
4 Asmali 4 Aljada 4 Pathapura
5 Pabla 5 Nana - Vagana 5 Kathwada
6 Sokhad 6 Erendipura 6 Naika
7 Rathanpur 7 Bilodra 7 Dharoda
8 Matar 8 Munjipura 8 Navagam
9 Hayjrabad 9 Vadai 9 Chitrasar
10 Pipariar 10 Andhari Ambali 10 Chalindra
11 Kosiya 11 Vasana-Buzarag
12 Agovi 12 Hariyala
13 Mahela 13 Samadralat
14 Kheda
15 Khumanvad
16 Kheda Camp
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ANAND DISTRICT.
SR TARAPUR SR. KHAMBHAT
No. TALUKA No. TALUKA
1 Galiana 1 Golana
2 Rinza 2 Pandad
3 Khada
4 Milarampur
5 Chitravada
6 Dughari
7 Nabhoi
8 Mota-Kalodra
9 Fatehpur
10 Pachegam
11 Kasbara
ARAVALLI DISTRICT
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KHEDA
————
1. Matar 1 to 3 — —
2. Kheda 1 to 5 — —
ANAND
_______
1. Tarapur —- —- —-
2. Khambhat 1 —- —-
KHEDA
————
1. Matar 4 to 13 1 to 3 —-
2. Kheda 6 to 12 1 to 5 —-
ANAND
_______
1. Tarapur 1 to 11 —- —-
2. Khambhat 2 1 —-
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KHEDA
————
1. Matar — 4 to 13 1 to 3
2. Kheda — 6 to 12 1 to 5
ANAND
————
1. Tarapur —- 1 to 11 —-
2. Khambhat —- 2 1
KHEDA
————
1. Matar — 4 to 13 1 to 3
2. Kheda — 6 to 12 1 to 5
ANAND
————
1. Tarapur —- —- 1 to 11
2. Khambhat —- —- 2
ANAND
————
1. Tarapur — — 1 to 11
2. Khambhat — — 2
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Note: - (1) Zero Gauge of Subhash Bridge is 134.75 ft. i.e. 41.08 M.
(2) Refer Annexure 10-B-1 for affected villages mentioned in Column Nos 6 to 8
in this Annexure.
(3) Extrapolated Probable discharges, to be observed annually & amended
accordingly.
1. NA NA 5.70 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 18.70 2. Nadiad 1 to 10 — —
6. Mahemdabad 1 — —
7. Mahudha 1 to 2 — —
2. NA NA 6.10 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 20.01 2. Nadiad — 1 to 10 —
6. Mahemdabad — 1 —
7. Mahudha — 1 to 2 —
3. NA NA 6.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 21.33 2. Nadiad — — 1 to 10
6. Mahemdabad — — 1
7. Mahudha —- —- 1 to 2
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Note : (1) Refer Annexure 10-B-1 for affected villages mentioned in Column Nos 1 to 8
in this Annexure.
(2) Zero Gauge of Kathlal Bridge is 36.94 Meter.
1. NA NA 4.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 14.76 1. Matar 1 to 5 — —
2. Kheda 1 to 10 —- —-
4. Kapadwanj 1 to 2 — —
5. Mahemdabad 2 to 6 — —
8. Kathlal 1 to 3 —- —-
2. NA NA 4.90 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 16.07 1.Matar — 1 to 5 —
2. Kheda —- 1 to 10 —-
4.Kapadwanj — 1 to 2 —
5.Mahemdabad — 2 to 6 —
8. Kathlal —- 1 to 3 —-
3. NA NA 5.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— —————
NA NA 18.04 1. Matar — — 1 to 5
2. Kheda —- —- 1 to 10
4. Kapadwanj — — 1 to 2
5. Mahemdabad — — 2 to 6
8. Kathlal —- —- 1 to 3
Note : (1) Refer Annexure 10-B-1 for affected villages mentioned Column Nos 6 to 8 in
this Annexure.
(2) Zero Gauge of Ratanpur Gadwal Bridge is 39.12 Meter.
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1. NA NA 4.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 14.76 1. Matar 7 to 13 — —
2. Kheda 11 to 12 — —
2. NA NA 5.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 18.04 1. Matar — 7 to 13 —
2. Kheda — 11 to 12 —
3. NA NA 6.50 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 21.32 1. Matar — — 6 to 13
Note : (1) Refer Annexure 10-B-1 for affected villages mentioned in Column Nos 6 to 8
in this Annexure.
(2) Zero Gauge of Kheda Bridge on N.H.No.8 is 19.75 Meter.
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Note :- Refer Annexure 10-B-1 with Addendum for affected villages mentioned in
Col.5 to 7 in this Annexure.
1. NA NA 6.80 KHEDA
NA NA 22.30 3. Kheda 13 to 16 — —
2. Nadiad. 9 to 10 — —
6. Mahemdabad 1 to 5 — —
5. Thasra 1 to 6 — —
8. Kathalal 3 — —
2. NA NA 7.13 KHEDA
NA NA 23.38 3. Kheda — 13 to 16 —
2. Nadiad. — 9 to 10 —
6. Mahemdabad — 1 to 5 —
5.Thasra 7 to 20 1 to 6 —
8. Kathalal — 3 —
3. NA NA 7.50 KHEDA
NA NA 24.60 3. Kheda — — 13 to 16
2. Nadiad. — — 9 to 10
6. Mahemdabad — — 1 to 5
5.Thasra — 7 to 20 1 to 6
8. Kathalal — — 3
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4. NA NA 8.00 KHEDA
—— —— —— ————
NA NA 26.25 6. Thasra — — 7 to 20
Note : -(1) Refer Annexure 10-B-1 for affected villages mentioned in Column Nos 1 to 8
in this Annexure.
(2) Zero Gauge of Dakor Road Bridge is 46.01 Meter.
1 2831.65 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
100000 Himatnagar 1 — —
2. 3539.57 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
125000 Himatnagar 4, 6 & 7 1 —
3. 3964.32 Sabarkantha
———— ——————-
142000 Himatnagar 2 4, 6 & 7 1
4 5380.15 Sabarkantha
———— ——————
190000 Himatnagar 5, 9, 10 & 17 2 4, 6 & 7
5. 5493.41 Sabarkantha
———— —————
194000 Himatnagar - 5, 9, 10 & 17 2
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1. 500 Aravalli
———— ————
17657.50 Modasa — — —
Dhansura
2. 750 Aravalli
———— ————
26486.25 Modasa 1&7 — —
Dhansura
3. 1000 Aravalli
——— ————
35315 Modasa 4 1&7 —
Dhansura
4 1200 Aravalli
——— ————
42378 Modasa 8, 9 &10 4 1&7
Dhansura 3, 5 & 8
5 1500 Aravalli
———— ————
52972.50 Modasa — 8, 9 &10 4
Dhansura 3, 5 & 8
6. 1900 Aravalli
———— ————
67098.50 Modasa 3, 6 &14 — 8, 9 &10
Dhansura 12 3, 5 & 8
7. 2000 Aravalli
——— ————
70630 Modasa 13 3, 6 &14 —
Dhansura 12
8. 2250 Aravalli
———— ————
79458.75 Modasa 5 & 11 13 3, 6 & 14
Dhansura 12
9. 2500 Aravalli
———— ————
88287.50 Modasa — 5 &11 13
Dhansura
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Note : Refer Annexure 10-B-3 for affected villages mentioned in Column No. 1 & 2.
ANNEXURE 10-C-1-10 (S.E.H.I.P.C HIMATNAGAR)
Statement showing the villages affected by the Floods of Harnav-II River on the basis of
discharge released from the Harnav - II Dam
Sr. Discharge Name of Signal for Village
No. Released District at Sr. No.
from Harnav-II Taluka White Blue Red
Dam Signal Signal Signal
(Cum/Cus)
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. 566.33 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
20000 Khedbrahma 3 — —
2 1132.66 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
40000 Khedbrahma 1&2 3 —
3 1699 Sabarkantha
—— ——————
60000 Khedbrahma — 1&2 3
Vijaynagar 1, 2, 3, 4 & 7 — —
4. 2123.74 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
75000 Khedbrahma — — 1&2
Vijaynagar 5 1, 2, 3, 4 & 7 —
5 2406.9 Sabarkantha
——— ——————
85000 Vijaynagar — 5 1, 2, 3, 4 & 7
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ANNEXURE - 10-B-2
List of villages likely to be affected in Down-stream of Hathmati Reservoir due to floods in
Hathmati River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
HIMATNAGAR TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
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ANNEXURE - 10-B- 4
List of villages likely to be affected in Downstream of Harnav Stage - II Reservoir due to
floods in Harnav River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
VIJAYNAGAR TALUKA KHEDBRAHMA TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10-B- 5
List of villages likely to be affected in Downstream of Guhai Reservoir due to floods in
Guhai River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
HIMATNAGAR TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10- B- 6
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Meshwo Reservoir due to floods in
Meshwo River.
ARAVALLI DISTRICT
BHILODA TALUKA MODASA TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
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ANNEXURE - 10-B-7
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Waidy Reservoir due to floods in
Suron River.
ARAVALLI DISTRICT
MEGHRAJ TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
KHEDBRAHMA TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10-B- 9
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Varansi Reservoir due to floods in
Varansi River (Tributory of Watrak river).
KHEDA DISTRICT
KAPADWANJ TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10-B- 10
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Jawanpura Reservoir due to floods in
Meshwo River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
TALOD TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
1. Badodara 3. Nana 5. Gadhaval 7. Mahekal
2. Panapur 4. Simaliya 6 Lalani Muvadi
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GANDHINAGAR DISTRICT
DEHGAM TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10-B- 11
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Gorathiya Reservoir due to floods in
Meshwo River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
TALOD TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village No Village
ANNEXURE - 10-B- 12
List of villages likely to be affected in Down stream of Lank Reservoir due to floods in
Dhamani River.
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
BAYAD TALUKA
Sr Name of
No Village
1. Demai
KHEDA DISTRICT
KAPADWANJ TALUKA
Sr Name of Sr Name of Sr Name of
No Village No Village No Village
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Storage Cost
Sr. Name of Capacity (Mm3) Rs. In
River Purpose
No Project Crores.
Gross Live
Rajsthan State
Gujarat State
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Annexure 10-A
Annexure 10-A
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CHAPTER – 11
BANAS BASIN
11.3 The Basin Plan showing all the wireless station established together with gauge,
discharge and rain gauge station is appended vide Annexure 11-A.
11.4 Statement showing the villages affected at various signals at different levels in Banas
river enclosed vide Annexure 11 (B) and 11 (C) respectively.
11.5 West Banas Bund (Swaroop Gunj) Weir is located in Rajasthan State in upstream of
Dantiwada dam. Whenever release is made from West Banas Bund, water enters
in upstream of Dantiwada dam.
In case of failure or breaches in West Banas Bund, Executive Engineer, Mahi
Division (CWC), Gandhinagar will inform Collector, Banaskantha, Patan and
Executive Engineer, Deesa Irrigation Dn., Deesa, for precautionary measures to be
taken within Gujarat State for the villages Deri, Aval, Arnivada and Balundra,
which are likely to be affected by floods.
Executive Engineer, Deesa Irrigation Division, Deesa will report in detail to the
Focal Officer, Superintending Engineer, Palanpur Irrigation Project Circle,
Palanpur, immediately. The Executive Engineer, Deesa Irrigation Division,
Deesa, will remain in touch with C.W.C. authorities when Maximum Water Level
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of Swaroop Gunj reaches at 1100.75 Feet or 335.50 Meter for appraisal of the
situation.
11.6 Dantiwada dam is located on Banas River at Dantiwada in Gujarat State, which
is moderating the flood in the river. The Executive Engineer in Deesa Irrigation
Division, Deesa, should work out outflow through the spill way of Dantiwada dam on
the basis of incoming flood and gauge, estimated discharge data of upstream
stations received from executive Engineer, Mahi Division, CWC, Gandhinagar &
discharges/releases made through Sipu dam who is in-charge of Executive Engineer,
Sipu Project Divsion, Palanpur. The Flood releases should be frequently supplied to
Executive Engineer, Mahi Division (C.W.C.),Gandhinagar and Superintending
Engineer, Sujalam Suflam circle No. 2, Mehsana. The inflow forecast for Dantiwada
Dam is to be issued for the minimum inflow of 20,000 Cusecs (566.4 Cumecs) and
also for minimum inflow of 10,000 Cusecs (283.2 Cumecs) when the reservoir level
comes to R.L.595.00 Ft.(181.34M).
11.6.1 The release outflow made from spillway of Sipu Dam should be intimated to the
Executive Engineer, Deesa Irrigation Division, Deesa by Executive Engineer Sipu
Project Division, Palanpur, so that the gate operation of Dantiwada Dam can be
planned accordingly.
11.7 Action to be taken by the Executive Engineer, Mahi Division
(C.W.C.),Gandhinagar .
1. Formulation and dissemination of flood forecast of Dantiwada Dam.
2. Sharing of hourly observed gauge, estimated discharge and rainfall data of site
Sarotry and Chitrasani, as per data dissemination schedule
(0000,0300,0600,0800,1000, 1200,1500,1800,2100 hrs)
3. Information in case of failure or breaches in West Banas Bund.
TABLE - (11.7)
Note :- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for telephone nos.
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ANNEXURE 11 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected by Floods in D/S of Dantiwada Dam over Banas River.
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ANNEXURE - 11 (B-1)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods in Sipu river on down stream of Sipu Dam &
upto conflict point of Banas river.
Banaskatha
—————
2.Deesa 1 to 3 — —
Banaskantha
——————
2.Deesa — 1 to 3 —
4.Dantiwada 1 to 3 — —
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Banaskantha
——————
2.Deesa — — 1 to 3
4.Dantiwada — 1 to 3 —
Banaskantha
——————
1.Kankrej 1 to 8 — —
4.Dantiwada — — 1 to 3
Banaskantha
——————
1.Kankrej 9 to 25 1 to 8 —-
Banaskantha
——————
1.Kankrej — 9 to 25 1 to 8
Banaskantha
1.Kankrej 26 — 9 to 25
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Patan
———
4. Saraswati — — 1 to 2
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Annexure 11-A
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10.5 KM
18 KM 0.5 KM
BILAR NADI
6 KM
6.5 KM 7 KM 5.5 KM
KADAMBARI DAM
HAGRI NADI
DARVOT NADI
SARUPSAGAR SLUICE
MUKKI RG (CWC) (84 KM FROM OROGIN)
20 KM
SWAROOPGANJ DAM
SWROOPGANJ RG (CWC) BATTISA DAM
58 KM
ABU ROAD RG (CWC)
SAROTRI RG (CWC)
4 KM
BALUNDRA RG (WRI)
12 KM
6 KM 32 KM
BALARAM RIVER
CHITRASANI RG (CWC)
DANTIWADA DAM
DANTIWADA RG (CWC)
13 KM
63 KM BHAKUDAR RG (CWC)
SIPU RIVER 12 KM
10 KM
UMBARI RG (WRI)
38 KM
CHEKHARIA RIVER
27 KM
18 KM 5 KM 46 KM
KHARI RIVER 1
16 KM
SURKHAN RIVER
43 KM
23 KM
KHARI RIVER 2
(KAMALPURA)
11 KM
LEGEND
Full Reservoir Level of Projects in m R.G. SITE (W.R.I)
Name FRL
(1) KADAMBARI DAM 383.70 R.G. SITE (CWC)
(2) SWAROOPGANJ DAM 334.36
DAM
(3) BATTISA DAM 331.00
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12.1.3 Basin Map showing all the wireless staions established together with gauge,
discharge and rain gauge staion is appended vide Annexure 12-A.
12.1.4 The flood forecasting & flood warning arragements for following water supply
projects under Municipal Corporation will be looked after by Municipal
Commissioner, Vadodara. He shall directly collect weather bulletin, H.R.W from
Indian Meteorological Department, Ahmedabad or Revenue Control Room of the
concerned districts & shall formulate the flood forecast & convey to the concerned
Collector regarding the area likely to be affected for alerting and evacuation of the
people as warranted by flood, Simulaneously, they convey the flood forecast and
action taken by them to the Flood Control Cell (Irrigation) nearest to them.
TABLE-12.1.4
Sr. Name of Water Officer In Charge Telephone Nos.
No. Scheme of Scheme
1. Ajwa Municipal Commissioner Please see Flood
2. Pratappura Vadodara Municipal Corporation Telephone Directory of
Vadodara current year for Telephone
Nos.
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TABLE -12.1.5
Note : Please see Flood Telephone Directory of current year for Telephone Nos.
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12.1.7 When the water levels at the City Bridge is likely to cross the danger mark i.e.,
various signal stages as given vide Annexures 12(B) & 12(C). The message shall
immediately be conveyed to the Flood Control Cell of the Collector, Vadodara for
taking necessary measures by the City Engineer, Vadodara Municipal Corporation,
Vadodara.
12.1.8 Statement Showing the Time lag for various staions from origin to the end of river
basin are as under.
Sr. Name of Site Distance of River Catchment Danger Time Lag in
No. from Area in Level Hours
Origin Vadodara Sq. Kms. in High Low
In In Kms. Meters Flood Flood
Kms.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. AJWA SAROVA 19.31 32.38 95.00 64.31 4 8
2. INTER-LINKING 16.10 41.83 38.33 2.50 5 10
FEEDER(VISHWAMITRI)
3. PRATAPPURA 16.10 41.83 71.59 69.69 5 10
(VISHWAMITRI)
4. DHANORA 25.74 37.06 32.37 62.18 3 10
(DISTRIBUTARY
VISHWAMITRI)
5. CITY BRIDGE 64.36 0.00 0.00 30.57 0 0
12.2.1 The Deo river is a tributory of river Dhadhar. The flood forecasting and flood warning
for Deo Basin is being looked after by the Superintending Engineer, Vadodara
Irrigation Circle, Vadodara. The hydro meteorological data and spillway discharges
are obtained by the focal officer and the same will be communicatd to the concerned
officers through wireless stations.
12.2.2 Names of villages/dams where wireless stations located are as under:
State’s Wireless Stations:
1. Vadodara (S.E.V.I Circle, Vadodara) (VIC)
2. Halol (VIC)
3. Shivrajpur (Rain gauge staions) (VIC)
4. Deo dam site (Nr. Kuberpura Village) (VIC)
5. Rameshra Colony (VIC)
6. Pavagadh Repeater (VIC)
12.2.3 Deputy Executive Engineer, I.P. Sub-Dn. No.23, Waghodia will communicate the
necessary flood message to Flood Control Cell, Vadodara, in the Office of
Superintending Engineer, Vadodara Irrigation Circle, Vadodara, Executive
Engineer, Vadodara Irrigation Division, Vadodara. He will also pass the required
data to the Flood Control Cell, Gandhinagar, as and when required.
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12.2.4 Basin Plan showing all the wireless statons established together with gauge,
discharge and rain gauge stations is appended vide Annexure 12-A.
12.2.5 Action to be taken by various Officers.
TABLE - (12.2.5)
Note :- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of current year for Telephone Nos.
(A) (For Vishwamitri & Deo Basin) Note :- Please See Flood The
Superintending Engineer, Vadodara Telephone Directory of
Irrigation Circle, Kothi Building, Vadodara current year for
Telephone Nos.
(B) (For Ajwa and Pratappura Water Supply Scheme)
The Municipal Commissioner,
Vadodara Municipal Corporation, Vadodara.
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ANNEXURE - 12-B-1
Statement of low lying area of Vadodara City and list of villages to be affected due to
floods in Vishwamitry River.
SR SAYAJI GUNJ SR. WADI SR. BABAJIPURA SR. RAOPURA
.
NO AREA NO. AREA NO. AREA NO. AREA
.
Low lying areas of Vadodara City :-
8. From
Jawahar
Society to
Simodwali
Talawadi
place near
Satyadev
Chemicals
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Note : Refer Annexure - 12-C for villages affected at different Water levels.
ANNEXURE - 12-C-1
Statement showing warning signals arrangement for low lying area of Vadodara City &
villages affected by floods of Vishwamitri River on the basis of gauge levels of Vadodara
City bridge.
Sr. Gauge R.L. at Name of Signal for Village
No Vadodara City District at Sr. No.
Bridge Taluka
In In Feet White Blue Red
Meter Signal Signal Signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
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Note :- Refer Annexure - 12-C-2 for villages affected at different Water Levels.
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ANNEXURE - 12-C-2
Statement showing villages affected by floods of Deo River on the basis of Discharge
released from Deo Dam.
Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village at Sr. No.
No. Released Spillway District
from Deo Taluka
In Meter In Feet White Blue Red
Dam
Signal Signal Signal
(Cum/Cus)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE :-
1 WHITE SIGNALS : ALERT
2 BLUE SIGNALS : READY FOR EVACUATION
3 RED SIGNALS : IMMEDIATE EVACUATION
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol 1 — —
5. 1700.00 84.30 276.59 Vadodara
———— —————
60035.50 1. Vaghodia 5 to 9 3 to 4 —
2. Dabhoi — — 1
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol — 1 —
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol 2 — 1
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Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village at Sr. No.
No. Released Spillway District
from Deo Taluka
In Meter In Feet White Blue Red
Dam
Signal Signal Signal
(Cum/Cus)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol — 2 —
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol — — 2
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol 3 — —
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol 4 to 6 3 —
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol 7 4 to 6 3
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Sr. Discharge Gauge Level at Name of Signal for Village at Sr. No.
No. Released Spillway District
from Deo Taluka
In Meter In Feet White Blue Red
Dam
Signal Signal Signal
(Cum/Cus)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol — 7 4 to 6
Panchmahals
——————
1. Halol — — 7
Note : Refer Annexure - 12-B-2 the Names of villages mentioned in col. 6, 7 & 8.
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SARASWATI BASIN
13.3 The basin plan of the river showing wireless stations established together with gauge
discharge and rain guage stations is appended vide Annexure - 13-A.
13.4 The villages affected in Down Stream of Mukteshwar Dam due to floods in Saraswati
are given vide Annexure - 13-B.
13.5 The actual time releases from dam site will be informed by Executive Engineer, Sipu
Project Dn. Palanpur, to the Executive Engineer, Deesa Irrigation Division, Deesa for
taking precautionary measures for Saraswati Barrage.
13.6 Action to be taken by Executive Engineer, Sipu Project Dn. Palanpur
TABLE - (13.6)
Note:- Please see Flood Telephone Directory of current year for Telephone Nos.
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ANNEXURE - 13 (B)
List of Villages likely to be affected by floods of Saraswati River on downstream of
Mukteshwar Dam
BANASKANTHA DISTRICT
VADGAM TALUKA
(1) Nizampura (2) Ikbalpura (3) Tajpura
(4) Sherpura(Old & New) (5) Salemkot (6) Badarpur
(7) Mepda (8) Nagorpura (9) Bhukhala
(10) Pilucha (11) Umrecha (12) Delwana
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Annexure 13-A
201
CHAPTER – 14
202
CHAPTER – 14 RIVERS OF SOUTH GUJARAT
14.5 Due to remoteness and poor reliability of telephone system during heavy rain floods,
Superintending Engineer, Ukai (Civil) Circle, Ukai is not able to communicate the
flood message of the Schemes under his Circle to the Flood Cell , Gandhinagar. In
that event of failure of transmission of flood data to Flood Cell, Gandhinagar, through
telephone system, Superintending Engineer Ukai (Civil) Circle, Ukai, shall
communicate the said data to the Superintending Engineer, Surat Irrigation Circle,
Flood Cell, Surat.
In that case Superintending Engineer Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat, shall therefore
collect the data from the Superintending Engineer, Ukai (Civil) Circle, Ukai, and
convey the same along with the data of Scheme under his jurisdiction to the Flood
Cell, Gandhinagar.
14.6 The villages likely to be affected by the floods in Valsad District, Surat District,
Bharuch District, Vadodara District, Navsari District & Dangs District are given in
Annexure 14 (B).
14.7 Appropriate Authority (Focal Officers)
(1) Valsad District – S.E., Damanganga Project Circle, Valsad
(2) Surat District – S.E., Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat
(3) Bharuch District – S.E., Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat
(4) Dangs District – S.E., Damanganga Project Circle, Valsad
(5) Vadodara District – S.E., Vadodara Irrigation Circle, Vadodara
(6) Navsari District – S.E., Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat
ANNEXURE - 14 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected due to floods in river of Valsad & Navsari
District.
NAME OF RIVERS
SR DEROTHA SR. KAVERI SR. AMBICA SR. KHARERA
.
NO RIVER NO RIVER NO. RIVER NO. RIVER
O. 1 2 3 4
VALSAD DISTRICT NAVSARI DISTRICT
UMARGAM VANSDA VANSDA VANSDA
TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA
1. Boralia 1. Nani Valzar 1. Sindhai 1. Kelia
2. Karambele 2. Moti Valzar 2. Vati 2. Umarkui
3. Nahuli 3. Chapal Dhara 3. Unai 3. Vadichondha
4. Eklahara 4. Pratapnagar 4. Chadhav KHERGAM
5. Jamburi 5. Bhinar TALUKA
6. Mohan 6. Godhabari CHIKHALI 1. Vad
7. Punat 7 Vansda TALUKA CHIKHALI
8. Aangam 8. Gangpur 1. Jogvad TALUKA
9. Sarigam 9. Moti Bhamati GANDEVI 1. Kanbhai
10. Bhilad 10. Nani Bhamati TALUKA 2. Ghej
11. Charan Vada 1. Damandachh 3. Malvada
12. Khadakia 2. a
Kachholi 4. Sarvani
13. Navanagar 3. Davadha 5. Fadvel
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ANNEXURE - 14 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected due to floods in river of Valsad District.
NAME OF RIVERS
SR. AURANGA SR. PAR SR. KOLAK SR. PURNA
NO. RIVER NO. RIVER NO. RIVER NO. RIVER
5 6 7 8
VALSAD DISTRICT NAVSARI DIST.
A VANSDA A PARDI A PARDI A NAVSARI
TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA
1. Khanpur 1. Kachval 1. Pandor 1. Navsari
2. Kavdej 2. Umarsadi 2. Kolak 2. Supa
3. Ankalach 3. Kalsar 3. Pindsadra
4. Khambhala B DHARAMPUR 4. Tukwada 4. Kurala
B VALSAD TALUKA 5. Patigam 5. Tarsadi
TALUKA 1. Kharedi B DHARAMPUR 6. Dharagain
1. Sandpur 2. Vahiyal TALUKA 7. Amadpur
2. Tithal 3. Tamachhadi 1. Dhodhad 8. Viraval
3. Magarvadi 2. Kuva
Sukhula 9. Moldhara
4. Bhagada- C VALSAD 3. Ambhati 10. Chovisi
Khurd TALUKA 4. Chival 11. Kasbapar
5. Kosamba- 1. Haria 5. Marla 12. Amari
Machhivad 2. Bhagod 6. Pagwada 13. Asura
6. Valsad 3. Atul 7. Tukwada 14. Pera
7. Bhadel 4. Binvada 15. Vachchharvad
Jagalala 5. Chinchai 16 Telada
8. Bhadeli Desai 6. Kakadmati 17. Kaliawadi
Pardi 7. Navera
9. Lilapor 8. Kosamkuva B JALALPOR
10. Vejalpur 9. Velvach TALUKA
11. Ghamdachi 10. Kachigam
12. Pitha 1. Sandalpor
13. Sanragpur 2. Tavdi
14. Marla 3. Jalalpor
15. Kalvada 4. Machhad
16. Bhagadwada 5. Manekpor
17. Kanjan Ranchhod 6. Bhinar
18. Kanjan-Hari 7. Delwada
19. Ghadoi 8. Alura
20. Jujava 9. Vadoli
21. Abrama
22. Atak
23. Bandar Rd.
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NAME OF RIVERS
SR. MINDHOLA SR. VAROLI List of Villages likely to be affected due to
NO. RIVER NO. RIVER Floods in River of Dang District.
9 10
NAVSARI DISTRICT VALSAD DISTRICT DANGS DISTRICT
NAVSARI TALUKA UMARGAON TALUKA NAME OF RIVER VILLAGES
1. Ranodara 1. Sanjan (1) Purna 1. Mahal
2. Kala Kacha 2. Khatalwada 2. Motikosad
3. Aasna 3. Nargol 3. Savardavasad
4. Vada 4. Padgam 4. Khopriamba
5. Intarva 5. Tembi 5. Koabari
6. Chokhad 6. Umargaon 6. Bhongadia
7. Palgam 7. Karanjada
8. Bhathi (2) Ambica 1. Davipada
9. Karambeli 2. Dokapatal
10. Nahuli 3. Dungarda
11. Kalai 4. Baj
12. Jamburi (3) Khapri 1. Kudkas
13. Humaran 2. Dav Dahad
3. Sati
4. Vanvada
(4) Gira 1. Bandhapada
2. Dhulda
ANNEXURE - 14-B
List of villages likely to be affected due to floods in river of Navsari, Surat & Bharuch
Districts.
NAME OF RIVERS
SR MINDHOLA SR PURNA SR VER SR DHADHAR
NO RIVER NO RIVER NO RIVER NO RIVER
1 2 3 4
SURAT DIST. NAVSARI DIST. SURAT DIST. BHARUCH DIST
1. Makhinga 1. Chhitra MANDVI TALUKA JAMBUSAR TALUKA
2. Kamalchhad 2. Miyapur 1. Gordha 1. Valia
3. Syadla 3. Sevasan 2. Amalsadi 2. Asaroi
4. Karala 4. Vedchhi 3. Karvali 3. Kundal
5. Utara 5. Ambach 4. Kachhiya 4. Bojedara
Bori
6. Bardoli 6. Valod 5. Godavadi 5. Nada
7. Mota Rampura 7. Bhuvasan 6. Gavachi 6. Devla
8. Lingad 8. Kanai 7. Godsamba 7. Bhadhkodra
9. Kapletha 9. Vadia 8. Gangapur 8. Sigam
10. Pardi pata 10. Bhudhleshvar 9. Bundha 9. Muradpur-Neja
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ANNEXURE - 14-B
List of villages likely to be affected due to floods in river of Bharuch & Valsad
Districts.
NAME OF RIVERS
SR TOKARI SR TOKARI KHADI AND SR KALU
NO RIVER NO
NO TRIBUTORY OF KIM RIVER NO
NO RIVER
SR
BHARUCH DISTRICT VALSAD DISTRICT
NO
VALIA TALUKA VALIA TALUKA UMARGAM TALUKA
1. Mauza 1. Baldeva 1. Jamburi
2. Kamalia 2. Borkhadi 2. Punat
3. Chikhli 3. Kambodi 3. Bhilad
4. Gundia 4. Panchim 4. Borlai
5. Rajpura 5. Zarna 5. Karambele
6. Jabugam 6. Chasvad
7. Vandaria 7. Sheer
8. Chormca 8. Dolatpur
9. Umargam 9. Kesargam
10. Sodgam 10. Singla
11. Sinoda 11. Pithor
12. Navapura 12. Dehli
13. Desad
DOMAN KHADI WAGHATI KHADI DHAKNI KHADI
NARMADA NARMADA DISTRICT SURAT DISTRICT
DISTRICT
SAGBARA SAGBARA TALUKA MANDVI TALUKA
TALUKA
1. Simamali 1. Nana Kakdiamba 1. Kalamkuva
2. Bhavri saver 2. Nana Doramba 2. Beddha
3. Kel 3. Makran 3. Bhatkhai
4. Pat 4. Kuvdavadi 4. Sarkui
5. Panchpipari 5. Rozdev Note : - List of above villages
Note : - List of 6. Dattwada likely to be affected due to
above villages likely flood in Dhakni Khadi of
7. Pati Surat district. (Lakhigam
to be affected due to
flood in Doman 8. Tavel Dam)
Khadi of Narmada 9. Ghodmung
district. (Chopadvav
Dam) 10. Nani Devrupan
Note : - List of above villages likely to
be affected due to flood in Waghati
Khadi of Narmada district. (Kakdiamba
Dam)
208
CHAPTER – 14 RIVERS OF SOUTH GUJARAT
Annexure 14-A
209
CHAPTER – 15
210
CHAPTER – 15 RIVERS OF MAHISAGAR, PANCHMAHALS & DAHOD DISTRICT
15.3 The basin plan of the rivers showing the wireless stations established together
with gauge discharge and rain gauge station’s is appended vide Annexure 15-A.
15.4 The villages affected in Downstream of dams of Mahisagar, Panchmahals District
are given vide Annexure 15-B
15.5 Action to be taken by various officers
TABLE - (15.5)
Note : Please see Flood Telephone Directory of the current year for Telephone Nos.
Name of the Officer Observation to Officer to whom the messages to
with Telephone Nos. be made by the be sent.
Officer
(1) (2) (3)
Officer In Charge of
1. Bhadar Dam The Inflow & (a) Superintending Engineer
2. Machhanala Dam outflow from the Panam Project Circle, Godhra.
3. Hadaf Dam Dam mentioned (b) Collector, Panchmahals
4. Umaria Dam in Column No.(1) District, Godhra.
5. Patadungri Dam Site are to be (c) Collector,Dahod District,Dahod
6. Edalwada conveyed to the (d) District Superintendent of
7. Kabutri officer in column Police, Panchmahals, Godhra.
No.3
8. Karad (e) District Superintendent of
Police, Dahod
9. Wankleshwar-Bhey (f) Flood Control Cell, Godhra
10.Kali - II (g) Flood Control Cell,
Gandhinagar
(h) Collector, Mahisagar Dist.
Lunawada
(i) DSP, Mahisagar Dist.,
Lunawada
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ANNEXURE - 15 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods on Down stream of the Dams in Mahisagar,
Panchmahal And Dahod Districts.
212
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214
CHAPTER – 15 RIVERS OF MAHISAGAR, PANCHMAHALS & DAHOD DISTRICT
Annexure 15-A
215
CHAPTER – 16
216
CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
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11 Flood Control
PORBANDAR DISTRICT
1 Sorthi
16.6 Whenever heavy rainfall warning is received from India Meteorological Department the
officers of the respective areas shall obtain the storage level and rainfall data at very
frequent interval and the same is to be communicated to the Flood Control Cell,
Gandhinagar.
16.7 Action to be taken by local officer/project officer regarding dams in Saurashtra.
16.7.1 The Executive Engineer in-charge of the reservoirs shall arrange to obtain the gauge
and other data from upstream of the reservoirs. The Deputy Executive
Engineer/Assistant Engineer shall on the basis of this data compute the incoming flood
and takes necessary steps to route the flood by operating the crest gates as per the
operation manual of gates and as per instructions from the Focal Officer and
concerned Superintending Engineer whenever warranted so that there would be no
danger either to the head works or to the villages/area etc. downstream of the
reservoir. If the routed flood is likely to be unexpectedly high enough to endanger
certain areas downstream of the reservoir, the concerned revenue and Police
authorities should be intimated in time, so that necessary precautionary measures in
respect of alerting the people of the area likely to be affected by flood water including
arranging evacuation if necessary.
16.7.2 When water level in the reservoir is likely to reach 0.3 Meter (i.e. 1.00 ft) below high
flood level or even earlier in the event of rapid rising of flood water, in-charge
Executive Engineer should immediately issue necessary warning and communicate
the warning messages to the concerned Collector and District Superintendent of Police
for taking up further necessary action. When water is likely to exceed H.F.L the
warning regarding the conditions of dam should also be indicated in the warning to be
issued. This flood warning messages shall be communicated to Flood Control Cell,
Gandhinagar, Chief Engineer (Central Gujarat) and Additional Secretary and Chief
Engineer and Additional Secretary concerned immediately without any delay.
16.7.3 The Executive Engineer of the concerned area should interpret the signals/messages
received from various dams in his charge and shall arrange to intimate the flood
warning signals to the collector and District Superintendent of Police of respective
district in which the reservoir is located if necessary. The areas likely to be affected by
floods waters are also to be intimated for taking further necessary action for alerting
the people as warranted by flood levels in the reservoirs or in the rivers.
16.8 Villages affected by the flood in downstream of dams, in various are given vide
Annexure 16-B
16.9 Appropriate Authority (Focal Officer):
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SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
(B) Appropriate Authority (Focal Officer) for following Water Supply Scheme.
ANNEXURE - 16 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods on downstream of the Dams in Rajkot, Jamnagar,
Surendranagar and some projects of Junagadh and Porbandar Districts.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
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CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
6. Sarmat
7. Vasai
8. Aamra
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
Irrigation Scheme 2. Gorana
3. Harsad-Mata
4. Raval
5. Ranparda
Porbandar Porbandar 1. Bhomiyavadar
2. Fatana
3. Ishwariya
4. Morana
5. Miyani
6. Parvada
7. Shingada
8. Sodhana
Jamnagar Bhanvad 1. Zarera
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SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
3. Sidasar
Rajkot Upleta 1. Rabarika
2. Hariyasan
3. Charaliya
4. Kharachia
5. Rajapara
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
Scheme Jamkalyanpur 2. Dhumthal
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CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
7. Navagam
8. Nilakha
Jam-Kandorana 9. Ishvariya
10.Taravda
Jetpur 11. Derdi
12. Jetpur
13. Kerali
14. Khirasra
15. Lunagara
16. Lunagari
17. Monpar
18. Navagadh
19. Panch Pipla
20. Rabarika
21. Sardharpur
22. Vadasada
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
4. Tarvada
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SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
8. Holmadh
9. Jalsika
10. Kerala
11. Lunasaria
12. Mahika
13. Pajpanj
14. Panchasar
15. Panchasia
16. Ranakpur
17. Rasikgadh
18. Rati Devdi
19. Sobhala
20. Vaghasia
21. Vankaner
22. Vankia
23. Jodhpar
24. Hasanpar
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
9. Mansar
10. Morbi
11. Naranka
12. Nava Sadurka
13 Ravapar-Nadi
14. Ravapar
15. Timbadi
16. Vanalia
17. Vejepar
Malia (Miyana) 18. Bahadurgadh
19. Derala
20. Fatshar
21. Haripar
22.. Juna-Nagadavas
23. Mahendragadh
24. Malia Miyana
25. Meghapur
26. Navagam
27. Nava Nagadavas
28. Rasangpur
29. Sokhda
30. Virvadarkar
31 Fatepur
32. Amaranagar
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SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
4. Koyali
5. Chanchapar
6. Khanpar
7. Mota-Rampar
Morbi Tankara 8. Nana-Rampar
9. Nastipur
Jamnagar Jodiya 1. Mavanugam
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
3. Lakshmi Itala
4. Hidad
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CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
8. Navi-Morvad
Wadhwan 9. Vastadi
10. Nana Madhad
11.Mota Madhad
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SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
14. Devpara
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CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
SR NAME OF NAME OF
NAME OF SCHEME NAME OF VILLAGES
NO DISTRICT TALUKA
1 2 3 4 5
4. Gadhada
5. Adatala
6. Pipal
7. Tatan
8. lakhanaka
9. Ishvariya
Bhavnagar Vallabhupur 1. Dared
2. Melana
3. Loliyana
4. Hadmatia
5 Pachhegam
6 Khetatimba
7 Vallabhupur
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SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
Annexure 16-A
234-A
CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
234-B
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234-C
CHAPTER – 16 RIVERS OF RAJKOT, MORBI, JAMNAGAR, DEV BHUMI DWARKA,
SURENDRANAGER AND PORBANDAR DISTRICTS.
234-D
CHAPTER – 17
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17.6 Whenever heavy rainfall warning is received from India Meteorological Department
the officers of the respective areas shall obtain the storage level and rainfall data
at very frequent interval and the same is to be communicated to the Flood Control
Cell , Gandhinagar.
236
CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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17.10 The villages likely to be affected in Padolia river are given below.
BHAVNAGAR DISTRICT
1. Muldharai 2. Rajgadh
BOTAD DISTRICT
1. Dhanbhari 5. Sagavadar 9. Dhorinda
2. Janada 6. Rohishala 10. Moti
3. Pati 7. Lakheni 11. Dharki
4. Zinjhavadar 8. Sarval
17.11 Appropriate Authority (Focal Officer)
(A) (For Bhavnagar, Amreli , Botad, Porbandar, Gir Somnath & Junagadh
District)
Superintending Engineer, Note:-
Bhavnagar Project Irrigation Circle, Please see Flood Telephone
S-3, Jila Seva Sadan-2, Bhavnagar Directory of the current year
for Telephone Nos.
(B) Appropriate Authority (Focal officer) for following Water Supply Scheme.
ANNEXURE - 17 (B)
List of villages likely to be affected by floods on downstream of the Dams in
Bhavnagar, Amreli, Botad, Porbandar, Junagadh and Gir Somnath District.
SR NAME OF NAME OF NAME OF NAME OF
NO SCHEME DISTRICT TALUKA VILLAGES
1 2 3 4 5
1 Khambhada Botad Baravala 1. Khambhada
Irrigation 2. Bela
Scheme 3. Timbla
4. Kundal
5. Barvala
6. Khamidana
7. Juna Navda
8. Nava Navda
9. Wadhela
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
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CHAPTER – 17 RIVERS OF BHAVNAGAR, AMRELI, PORBANDAR,
JUNAGADH, BOTAD AND GIR SOMNATH DISTRICTS.
Annexure 17-A
251
CHAPTER – 18
252
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19 Jangadia 20 Mitti
18.4 Basin Map showing the locations of Wireless Stations established are appended vide
Annexure 18-A
18.5 The Collector shall directly receive the weather and heavy rainfall messages from
I.M.D., Ahmedabad / Revenue Department (Emergency Relief Cell),
Gandhinagar. Necessary instruction will be issued by the Collector to warn / alert
the people through the Local Officer i.e.Taluka Mamlatdar or Taluka Development
Officer of the areas likely to be affected.
18.6 The villages likely to be affected in down stream of Dams of Kachchh District are
given vide Annexure 18-B.
18.7 Appropriate Authority (Focal Officer)
(A) For Kachchh District
Superintending Engineer Note:-
Kachchh Irrigation Circle, Kindly refer Flood Telephone
Sinchai Sadan, Bhuj.(Kachchh) Directory of current year for
Telephone Nos
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(A) For (1) Gandhinagar, (2) Mehasana,(3) Patan, The Superintending Engineer,
(4) Banaskantha, (5) Ahmedabad, (6) Kheda,. Gandhinagar Panchayat Irrigation
(7) Anand, (8) Sabarkantha and Circle , Sector - 16, Gandhinagar
(9)Aravalli District .
19.B.0 The works of measuring discharge and gauge of almost all rivers of the Gujarat is
being done by Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar Department,
Gandhinagar since long back. The department has also made the facility to measure
the rainfall, temperature, humidity, evaporation and quality of Water. All this activities
were being carried out by the technical staff up to year 2020, in year 2021 RTDAS
system has established and all the data is now captured by AWS & AWLR under the
Superintending Engineer, State Water Data Centre, Gandhinagar.
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19.B.1 In RTDAS real time data of weather stations and water level stations measured
hourly automatically. Also there are manual rainfall stations and it's data measured
once a day in monsoon season by the field offices. After collecting data, report is
generated by Executive Engineer, W. R. I. Division, Ahmedabad and then it is send
to the Flood Control Cell, Gandhinagar through e-mail during monsoon. Data is also
submitted to concern project circles and higher dignitaries of department through e-
mail. Communication of data from site is being carried out by mobile facilities during
monsoon. The data collected by W. R. I. Division, Ahmedabad and its six sub
divisions do not give any flood forecast but it helps considerably in monsoon
particularly where heavy rainfall occurs.
19.B.2 The following set up is working under the Executive Engineer, W. R. I. Division,
Ahmedabad for almost all district of the state. It is monitored by the Superintending
Engineer, State Water Data Centre, Gandhinagar.
The River gauging, Rainfall stations covering Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Arvalli,
Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Patan, Ahmedabad and Kheda District is being done by Dy.
Ex. Engineer, W. R. I. Sub Division No.1, Ahmedabad
The River gauging, Rainfall stations covering Vadodara, Panchmahal, Dahod,
Bharuch, Narmada, ChhotaUdepur, Anand District is being done by Dy. Ex.
Engineer, R. G. Sub Division, Vadodara.
The River gauging, Rainfall stations covering Dang, Navsari, Surat, Valsad, Tapi
District is being done by Dy. Ex. Engineer, R.G.Sub Division, Navsari.
The River gauging, Rainfall stations covering Jamnagar, Rajkot, Junagadh,
Porbandar, Surendranagar, Devbhumi Dwarka, District is being done by Dy. Ex.
Engineer, R.G.Sub Division, Rajkot.
The River gauging, Rainfall stations covering Botad, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Gir Somnath
District is being done by Dy. Ex. Engineer, R.G.Sub Division, Bhavnagar.
The River gauging, Rainfall stations data covering Kutch District is being done by Dy.
Ex. Engineer, R.G.Sub Division, Bhuj.
19.B.3 The list of Automatic Water Level Recorder (River Gauging stations) site of the
Department incl.major basin, District, Taluka, longitude, latitude are appended in
Annexure-19.B.3.1
The list of stations with value of H.F.L. and previously observed H.F.L. with respect to
zero gauge R.L. are given in Annexure-19.B.3.1.
The list of the Rain gauge site of the Department incl.name of River, District, Taluka,
longitude, latitude are appended in Annexure-19.B.3.2
The list of the Automatic Weather Stations of the Department incl. District, Taluka,
longitude, latitude are appended in Annexure-19.B.3.3
Index map of Automatic Water Level Recorder (River Gauging stations) (Total
nos.104) and Rain Gauge (Total nos.180) are appended in Annexure-19.B.3.4
Index map of Automatic Weather Stations (Total nos.130) is appended in Annexure-
19.B.3.5
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19.B.4 The phone numbers of Superintending Engineer, Executive Engineer, W. R.I .Dn.,
A’bad and Sub Dn. Offices of State Water Data Centre, Gandhinagar are shown in
Flood Telephone Directory of current year.
19.B.5 The Collector shall directly receive the weather and heavy rainfall messages from
I.M.D., Ahmedabad/Revenue Department (Emergency Relief Cell), Gandhinagar.
Necessary instruction will be issued by the Collector to warn/alert the people through
the Local officer i.e. taluka mamlatdar or talukas Development officer of the areas
likely to be affected.
19.B.6 The Villages likely to be affected in downstream or up stream of dams or River Banks
in all District are given in the concerned river basin (i.e. Annexure-B of Chapter 6 to
18 of this flood memorandum)
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CHAPTER- 20
Disaster Risk reduction strategy for prevention & mitigation (Short term/Medium term/Long
term)
Understanding Disaster Risk
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improvement works. Short Term (T1)
• Monitoring of flood • Implementing and monitoring of flood
preparedness, river basin and preparedness, river basin and reservoir
reservoir management plans. management plans including updating
Medium Term rule curves, improve system of water
• Specialized efforts for different release from reservoirs
types of floods and causes of • Identification of priority flood protection
flooding, including cloudburst. and drainage improvement
• Studies and monitoring of Medium Term (T2)
rivers flowing from • Studies on land use and hydrological
neighboring states. changes relevant to flood management
Long Term in river basins and reservoir command
• Developing/ improving/ areas of district.
updating forecasting methods
and models for quantification
of inflows and storage of dams
Long Term (T3)
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6. SIRD • Socio-economic impacts of 5. WASMO
7. WASMO flood
Medium Term (T2)
• River basin studies
• Studies on flood related
problems such as soil losses
caused by flooding of rivers,
sediment transport, river course
changes, and appropriate use of
embankments
Long Term (T3)
• Hydrological and morphological
studies before undertaking
major flood control or
prevention measures
Investing in DRR-Structural measures
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express ways design alignment and design in all district
projects
3 Enhancing the safety 1. WRD Recurring/ Regular 1. DM & Recurring/ Regular (RR)
of dams and 2. SSNNL (RR) Collector • Carry out measures to increase
reservoirs • Issuing Advisories and 2. DDO safety, reduce risks from flooding
guidance 3. DEOC • Undertake pre- and post-monsoon
inspections of dams and reservoirs
Monitor the implementation of
safety enhancements in accordance
with norms
4 Hazard resistant 1. R&B Recurring/ Regular 1.DM & Recurring/ Regular (RR)
construction, 2. WRD (RR) Collector • Collaboration with technical
strengthening, and 3. UDD • Guidance and agencies and implementation
retro fitting of all implementation
lifeline structures and
critical infrastructure
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regulations, compliance with coastal zone 3. PRI • Regulation of inhabitation of low-lying areas
guidelines laws 4. ULB along the rivers, nallas and drains
including • Promote institutional • Implementing flood management action plan
• Regulation for mechanisms for sharing • Support and cooperate with state agencies
reservoir forecasts, warnings, data, and Short Term (T1)
management information • Enforcing building codes and regulations
• Integrated Water Short Term (T1) • Review and modification of operation manuals
Resources • Adoption of revised reservoir for all major dams/ reservoirs
Management operation manuals • Prevention and removal of encroachment into
(IWRM) • Regulatory framework for the water ways and natural drainage systems
flood plain zoning and flood Medium Term (T2)
inundation management • Implementing regulatory framework for flood
Medium Term (T2) plain zoning and flood inundation management
• Implementing flood plain zoning regulations
Long Term (T3)
• Norms/ regulations • Implementation of IWRM in major river basins
applicable to buildings in and their sub-basins
flood-prone areas
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• Training and orientation programs • Training and orientation programs for
for state govt. staff, SDRF, district govt. staff, SDRF, community, and
community, and volunteers volunteers
1. Police
1. GIDM
1. Training Recurring/ Regular (RR) 2. Civil Recurring/ Regular (RR)
2. GSDMA
• Incorporating disaster response, Defense • Incorporating disaster response, search and
search and rescue in the training rescue in the training programs of youth
programs of youth such as NCC, such as village volunteers, and for
NYKS, Scouts and Guides, NSS, protection of disaster-affected animals
SDRF, CDEF, Community, • Training for CDEF, Community,
Volunteers Volunteers
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
UNITS
cusec = Cubic feet per second
cumec = Cubic meter per second
Mcm = Mm3 = million cubic meter
Mcft = Mft3 = million cubic feet
Lac cusecs Hour = 1 lac cusec flow for 1 hour
cumec day = 1 cubic meter per second flow for 1 day (24 hours)
MAF = Million Acre Feet
TMC = Thousand Million Cubic Feet
CONVERSION TABLE
CONVERT
FACTOR
FROM TO
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FORMAT AND EXAMPLE FOR ESTIMATION OF TIME
(Format for guidance only)
Details shall be project specific
Procedure to be followed.
1 Give date and time in 24 hours format for initial
storage
2 Put the initial storage in reservoir for Item No. 2.
3 Put the initial level in reservoir according to storage for
Item No. 1.
4 Put the targeted storage in reservoir for Item No. 4.
5 Put the targeted level in reservoir according to storage
for Item No. 3.
6 Put Expected Inflow and Outflow in Item No. 5 & 6
7 Item No.7 = (Item 4 - Item 2)
(Item 5 - Item 6) * 10.19
8 Item No. 8 & 9 to be calculated according to answer of
Item No. 7.
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Example Data
Storage Level
54.87 258.06
54.92 261.78
56.43 377.692
56.48 382.016
Procedure to be followed.
1 Give date and time in 24 hours format for initial storage
2 Put the initial storage in reservoir for Item No. 2.
3 Put the initial level in reservoir according to storage for Item No. 1.
4 Put Expected Inflow and Outflow in Item No. 3 & 4
5 Put the duration in Item No. 5.
6 Item No. 6 = (Item 3 - Item 4) * Item 5 * 10.19
7 Item No. 7 = Item No. 2 + Item No. 6
8 Put the corresponding level in reservoir according to storage for
Item No. 7.
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Websites for Weather Forecast/Storm Prediction
https://mausam.imd.gov.in
https://mausam.imd.gov.in/ ahmedabad
https://www.mosdac.gov.in
http://en.allmetsat.com/images/asia.php
http://en.allmetsat.com/images/met5_cimss_irc.php
https://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-
time/windmain.php?&basin=indian&sat=wm5&prod=wvir&zoom=&time=
http://imkhp2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~muehr/satbilder1.html#Asien
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