Wednesday, February 9, 2011

ALAMATTI BACK -WATER CURVE AT 519.6 METERS-

ALAMATTI  BACK -WATER  CURVE  AT 519.6 METERS

Prof.T.Shivaji Rao,
Director,Center for environmental studies,
Gitam University, Visakhapatnam
Prof.M.Ramesh,
Head of the Department of Civil Engineering,
Gitam University,Visakhapatnam,


To understand basics of backwater curves caused by dams across the rivers see the following website:
Satara,sangli and Kolhapur Districts  are bound to get devastated by extreme floods due to increased height of Alamatti Dam. Why?
In Satara District,Sahyadari range  is having a height over 4500 feet above mean sea level to the subdued basin of Nira river in Phaltan tahasil, with an average height of about 1700 feet above mean sea level.
WHY KARNATAKA STATE IS HELPLESS IN PREVENTING FLOODING OF SANGLI DISTRICT
Irrigation experts told Frontline that both States, especially Maharashtra (by virtue of being the upper riparian), probably stored waters in their dams far in excess of the necessary storage level before the onset of the monsoon. They probably did not wait to build up storage levels slowly as the monsoon progressed fearing the level would come down if the monsoon failed. But with excess rains in the catchment areas in Maharashtra, the States were forced to release water from their dams, which had reached their full reservoir levels (FRLs) thereby aggravating the flood situation.
Even as the people are reeling under the impact of the floods, Maharashtra and Karnataka indulged in a dispute over the release of the Krishna waters. Maharashtra has accused Karnataka of not fulfilling its obligation to release adequate quantities of the Krishna waters from the Almatti dam so that the flood situation and the backwater effect in its inundated southern districts could be brought under control. It even got Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in the matter.
Karnataka has refused to release 6 lakh cusecs of water from the Almatti dam that Maharashtra has been demanding. On August 5, Karnataka released 4.20 lakh cu against an inflow of 3.57 lakh cu, reducing the water level in the dam to 516.4 metres, as against the FRL of 519.6 m.
Karnataka Chief Minster N. Dharam Singh said the release of 6 lakh cu would inundate 600 villages in Karnataka. But with Maharashtra increasing the outflow from its upstream Koyna dam (3.96 lakh cu was released on August 6) steadily, Karnataka, according to engineers at the Almatti dam site, will also have to increase gradually the outflow to 5 lakh cu. The water discharges from the Almatti dam have already affected over 60 villages in Hungund and Muddebihal taluks of Bagalkot and Bijapur districts.
According to the Water Resources Minister M. Mallikarjun Kharge, Maharashtra was needlessly creating a controversy over the discharge of water from Almatti. His contention is that the villages in Sangli and Kolhapur could not have been affected by the backwaters of the Almatti as they are located at a height of 538 metres above sea level. After all, floods had ravaged villages in both districts in 1964 and 1976, before the dam was constructed. He also claimed that in 2002-03 and 2004, when the dam had reached full storage level, no village in Maharashtra was submerged. Irrigation experts also point out that a joint survey by engineers from both States, which was later cleared by the Central Water Commission (CWC), stated that villages upstream up to and beyond Sangli would not be flooded even when the water level at the Almatti dam reached 524.256 m..See the following article on "DEVASTATION AND DISPUTE" in FRONTLINE  MAGAZINE,Chennai   
KARNATATAKA MINISTER,KHARGE IS MISLEADING ON FLOODING OF SANGLI, KOLHAPUR  AND SATARA REGIONS
     [Alamatti sumerges areas of Bagalkot,causing displacement]
http://www.indianetzone.com/46/geography_satara_district.htm
Roughness Coefficients (Manning’s “n”) for Overland Flow
Surface Description
n
Dense Growth
0.4 - 0.5
Pasture
0.3 - 0.4
Lawns
0.2 - 0.3
Bluegrass Sod
0.2 - 0.5
Short Grass Prairie
0.1 - 0.2
Sparse Vegetation
0.05 - 0.1
Bare Clay-Loam Soil (eroded)
0.01 - 0.0
Concrete/Asphalt - very shallow depths
(less than ¼ inch)
- small depths  (1/4 inch to several inches)

0.10 - 0.1
0.05 - 0.1
Roughness Coefficients (Manning’s “n”) for Channel and Pipe Flow                 
Reach  Description
n
Natural stream, clean, straight, no rifts or pools
0.03
Natural stream, clean, winding, some pools or shoals
0.04
Natural stream, winding, pools, shoals, stoney with some weeds
0.05
Natural stream, sluggish deep pools and weeds
0.07
Natural stream or swale, very weedy or with timber underbrush
0.10
Concrete pipe, culvert or channel
0.013
Corrugated metal pipe
0.012 – 0.024*
Spiral rib metal pipe
0.012
Corrugated polyethylene pipe
0.020
Smooth-lined corrugated polyethylene pipe
0.012
* Based on pipe diameter and manufacturer’s design specifications

DISTANCES OF VARIOUS STATIONS ALONG KRISHNA RIVER FROM ALAMATTI TO SANGLI(Approximate values as per Tourist Maps and Google Earth)
Station                              
Distance (in Km)
Cumulative Distance (in Km)
Alamatti dam
0
0
National Highway 218
24
24
NH 218 to Reservoir Approach
24
48
Res Appr to Algor
40
88
Algor to Hippargi
28
116
Hippargi to Halyal-Darur
25
141
Halyal to Kuduchi
26
167
Kuduchi to Diggarwadi
13
180
Diggarwadi to Shahapur (Jugal)
25
205
Shahapur to Narsobawadi
10
215
Narsobavadi to Ankali
25
240
Ankali to Sangli
10
250


ALMATTI Back water profile Calculations 15-01-2011 (for n=0.05, 31,000 cumecs, 519.6 m stage near Alamatti dam widths 1500 m)















1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Station
No. Trail
Elv. BL
depth,m
Elv.stage
Width
Area
Discharge
Velocity
Vel.Head
Total H
R
Sf term1
Sf term2
Sf
ALMATTI
0
489
30.6
519.6
1500
45900
31000
0.675381
0.023249
519.6232
29.40046
2402500
1.89032E+11
1.27095E-05
A to NH218-1
1
491
30
521
1500
45000
31000
0.688889
0.024188
521.0242
28.84615
2402500
1.7715E+11
1.35619E-05
A to NH218-2
2
491
29.12262
520.1226
1500
43683.93
31000
0.709643
0.025667
520.1483
28.03405
2402500
1.60718E+11
1.49485E-05
NH218
3
491
29.12324
520.1232
1500
43684.86
31000
0.709628
0.025666
520.1489
28.03463
2402500
1.6073E+11
1.49475E-05
N to Res Approach
1
494
26.15
520.15
1500
39225
31000
0.790312
0.031835
520.1818
25.26896
2402500
1.12867E+11
2.12861E-05
N to Res Approach
2
494
26.88844
520.8884
1500
40332.66
31000
0.768608
0.03011
520.9185
25.95782
2402500
1.23677E+11
1.94255E-05
A Res approach
3
494
26.89234
520.8923
1500
40338.51
31000
0.768496
0.030101
520.9224
25.96146
2402500
1.23736E+11
1.94163E-05
Res App to Algur
1
498
22.92
520.92
1500
34380
31000
0.901687
0.041439
520.9614
22.24034
2402500
73166067870
3.28363E-05
Res App to Algur
2
498
23.36484
521.3648
1500
35047.26
31000
0.88452
0.039876
521.4047
22.65894
2402500
77942962172
3.08238E-05
Res App to Algur
3
498
24.53144
522.5314
1500
36797.16
31000
0.842456
0.036174
522.5676
23.75447
2402500
91489209324
2.62599E-05
Algur
4
498
24.54817
522.5482
1500
36822.26
31000
0.841882
0.036125
522.5843
23.77016
2402500
91694547512
2.62011E-05
Al to Hippargi
1
508
14.58
522.58
1500
21870
31000
1.417467
0.102406
522.6824
14.30197
2402500
16457886076
0.000145979
Al to Hippargi
2
508
15.70304
523.703
1500
23554.55
31000
1.316094
0.088282
523.7913
15.381
2402500
21029995236
0.000114242
Al to Hippargi
3
508
18.46472
526.4647
1500
27697.07
31000
1.119252
0.063849
526.5286
18.02104
2402500
35896749875
6.69281E-05
Hippargi
4
508
18.78958
526.7896
1500
28184.38
31000
1.0999
0.061661
526.8512
18.33036
2402500
38021930862
6.31872E-05
Hi to Halyal
1
513
13.85
526.85
1500
20775
31000
1.492178
0.113486
526.9635
13.59887
2402500
13888041114
0.000172991
Hi to Halyal
2
513
14.99951
527.9995
1500
22499.26
31000
1.377823
0.096758
528.0963
14.70541
2402500
18075118504
0.000132918
Hi to Halyal
3
513
18.13761
531.1376
1500
27206.42
31000
1.139437
0.066173
531.2038
17.70934
2402500
33841666231
7.09924E-05
Halyal
4
513
18.63579
531.6358
1500
27953.68
31000
1.108977
0.062683
531.6985
18.18396
2402500
37005258513
6.49232E-05
Ha to Kudichi
1
514
17.69
531.69
1500
26535
31000
1.168268
0.069564
531.7596
17.28237
2402500
31163803478
7.70926E-05
Ha to Kudichi
2
514
17.93614
531.9361
1500
26904.2
31000
1.152236
0.067668
532.0038
17.51721
2402500
32617361148
7.36571E-05
Ha to Kudichi
3
514
20.16269
534.1627
1500
30244.03
31000
1.024996
0.053548
534.2162
19.63483
2402500
47973954566
5.00793E-05
Ha to Kudichi
4
514
20.28896
534.289
1500
30433.44
31000
1.018616
0.052884
534.3418
19.75456
2402500
48971074033
4.90596E-05
Ha to Kudichi
5
514
20.43942
534.4394
1500
30659.14
31000
1.011118
0.052108
534.4915
19.89717
2402500
50177890793
4.78797E-05
Ha to Kudichi
6
514
21.93548
535.9355
1500
32903.22
31000
0.942157
0.045243
535.9807
21.31216
2402500
63321530629
3.79413E-05
Kudichi
7
514
22.06403
536.064
1500
33096.05
31000
0.936668
0.044717
536.1088
21.43349
2402500
64551428193
3.72184E-05
Ku to Diggerwadi
1
515
21.1
536.1
1500
31650
31000
0.979463
0.048896
536.1489
20.52263
2402500
55720799527
4.31168E-05
Ku to Diggerwadi
2
515
18.4081
533.4081
1500
27612.15
31000
1.122694
0.064243
533.4723
17.96711
2402500
35535021635
6.76094E-05
Old Diggerwadi
3
515
22.03252
537.0325
1500
33048.79
31000
0.938007
0.044845
537.0774
21.40375
2402500
64248442481
3.73939E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
1
518
19.07
537.07
1500
28605
31000
1.083727
0.059861
537.1299
18.59714
2402500
39925209003
6.0175E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
2
518
18.28779
536.2878
1500
27431.68
31000
1.13008
0.065091
536.3529
17.85248
2402500
34774728701
6.90875E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
3
518
20.82552
538.8255
1500
31238.27
31000
0.992372
0.050194
538.8757
20.26287
2402500
53368658600
4.50171E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
4
518
20.95507
538.9551
1500
31432.6
31000
0.986237
0.049575
539.0046
20.38549
2402500
54470062005
4.41068E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
5
518
20.4062
538.4062
1500
30609.3
31000
1.012764
0.052278
538.4585
19.86569
2402500
49909668881
4.8137E-05
Odigg to Shaharpur
6
518
22.24491
540.2449
1500
33367.36
31000
0.929052
0.043993
540.2889
21.60413
2402500
66309785175
3.62315E-05
Shaharpur
7
518
21.95927
539.9593
1500
32938.91
31000
0.941136
0.045145
540.0044
21.33462
2402500
63547918465
3.78061E-05
Shr to Narsobawadi
1
520
20
540
1500
30000
31000
1.033333
0.054423
540.0544
19.48052
2402500
46710145436
5.14342E-05
Shr to Narsobawadi
2
520
20.58238
540.5824
1500
30873.56
31000
1.004095
0.051387
540.6338
20.03262
2402500
51343408894
4.67928E-05
Narsobawadi
3
520
21.00228
541.0023
1500
31503.41
31000
0.98402
0.049353
541.0516
20.43017
2402500
54875300863
4.37811E-05
Nar to Ankali
1
525
16.05
541.05
1500
24075
31000
1.287643
0.084507
541.1345
15.71373
2402500
22603927480
0.000106287
Nar to Ankali
2
525
17.57806
542.5781
1500
26367.09
31000
1.175708
0.070453
542.6485
17.17551
2402500
30517870081
7.87244E-05
Ankali
3
525
19.73213
544.7321
1500
29598.19
31000
1.047361
0.055911
544.788
19.22629
2402500
44679824606
5.37715E-05
Ank to Sangli
1
528
16.78
544.78
1500
25170
31000
1.231625
0.077314
544.8573
16.41279
2402500
26179363339
9.17708E-05
Ank to Sangli
2
528
15.10021
543.1002
1500
22650.32
31000
1.368634
0.095472
543.1957
14.80219
2402500
18479153396
0.000130011
Sangli
3
528
18.03571
546.0357
1500
27053.56
31000
1.145875
0.066923
546.1026
17.61218
2402500
33218529079
7.23241E-05

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