reservoir siltation and desiltation

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Its all about siltation,disiltation and effects, causes and remedial measures of reservoir


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STUDY OF SILTING, ITS CAUSES , EFFECTS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES ON RESERVOIR Guide Name : Prof. INDI P.M Student Name : AJINKYA DAREKAR SEMINAR REVIEW Department of Civil Engineering 2017-2018 JSPM NARHE TECHNICAL CAMPUS NARHE , PUNE-41

INTRODUCTION SILTING OF RESERVOIR CAUSES EFFECT DUE TO SILTING DISILTING OF RESERVOIR NEED OF DISILTING REMEDIAL MEASURES CONTENT OF SEMINAR

Reservoirs are used for water supply, power generation, flood control etc. When sediment transported in reservoir which decrease Storage capacity of reservoirs . In this report is a review of information and techniques are available to avoid sediment deposition in reservoirs and how to remove deposited sediment. INTRODUCTION

The silting process of reservoir is determined by several natural causes such as :- Sediment transport in the river system. Bank and Shore erosion. Bank and Slop sliding . SILTING OF RESERVOIR

Siltation in the reservoir is due to stagnant water in huge water storage. All rivers naturally carry Silt in their flow due to velocity of flow. Silt is deposited all along river banks in normal floods. Formation of big reservoirs disturbs silting pattern all along the banks. Silting in the reservoir reduces the live storage. Hence Reservoir capacity is designed to accommodate the expected quantity of Silt in life time of dam. Normally big dams and reservoirs are designed for 100 years of life time. Silting pattern in reservoir is studied with data of the catchment area and model studies.

The origin of the increased sediment transport into an area may be erosion on land, or activities in the water. Another important cause of siltation is the septage  and other  sewage sludges  that are discharged from households or business establishments with no septic tank  or waste water treatment  facilities to bodies of water . climate change also affect the disiltation rates . CAUSES

Lack of vegetation If landslide is occurs due to earthquake in reservoir zone then it cause siltation

Reduction of useful and economic life reservoir. The reduction of hydropower generation, water supply . Additional lateral force on the dam wall exerted by deposited sediments. The abrasion and damage of tunnels, galleries, guiding slots and other equipments . EFFECTS

Siltation and secondary effects of erosion The direct loss of production due to the loss of soil is only part of our annual erosion bill. The secondary effects of erosion cause losses as great or greater. These include: Adverse Effect on other Land - Rich areas of river flat are often smothered with barren clay or sand from the scouring of the subsoil of other land above. Choking of streams with debris may cause flooding or a breakaway of the stream, with consequent erosion. Adverse Effect on Communications - Bridges often are undermined or their approaches scoured away; or their capacity is so reduced by siltation that they can no longer safely carry the floodwater of the streams. Roads are sometimes blocked by landslides or the debris from sudden scours.

Supply Adverse Effect on Water - Storages, from small dams to important reservoirs, are silted up and rendered useless. (It is, of course, recognized that practically all reservoirs on streams will ultimately fill with silt; but the longer this can be delayed, the greater the return from the money expended on them.) Natural waterholes along streams are filled, leaving them dry in summer. Water channels are blocked by sand drift, causing an annual expenditure of many thousands of pounds for clearing them. (4) Other Ill Effects - Fencing may be destroyed and buildings threatened by landslides, stream erosion. Pollution of streams and filling of waterholes have adverse effect on fisheries. The scenic value of an area is often greatly depreciated by scours and soil washing. A still more important matter is the silting up of costly drainage systems.

Reduction in storage capacity

Desilting as the name indicates is removal of silt (fine grained clay/lake-bed soil) from a lake-bed or Reservoir, which can be done manually, or mechanically .  What is De-silting ?

TO REMOVE DEPOSITED SEDIMENTS FROM RESERVIOR. TO INCREASE STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVIOR. TO AVOID FLOOD CONDITION. NEED OF DE-SILTING

Sediment Traps and Detention Basins Vegetative Screens REMEDIAL MEASURES

Sediment trap is the technique of construction of small dam upstream site of major reservoir to trap sediment . When small dam fill by sediment then silt dredged out by mechanical technique and use for construction purpose. In Japan there are more than 500 sediment storage dam with height of 15 m or above. 1.SEDIMENT TRAP AND DETECTION BASIN

Sedimentation Trap Settling Basin

Vegetative screen is a dense growth of vegetation through which sediment must flow to enter into the Reservoir. The main purpose of vegetation is to reduce velocity of sediment and deposit around the plant. 2.VEGETATIVE SCREENS

Vegetation on land :-

Siltation is measure problems in case of many of dams or reservoir as it reduces the storage capacity of reservoir. So it essential to overcome the this problem by applying proper techniques to avoid losses due to siltation. Vegetation is the best preventive measure for siltation. Sediment trap is also helpful technique to overcome siltation. CONCLUSION

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