Water Resources Management and Reservoir Operation, 1st ed. 2021
Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering

Water Science and Technology Library Series, Vol. 107

Coordinators: Jha Ramakar, Singh Vijay P., Singh Vivekanand, Roy L.B., Thendiyath Roshni

Language: English
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This book explores many recent techniques including ANN, fuzzy logic, hydraulic models and IWRM utilized for integrated water resources management, a real challenge in India for obtaining high irrigation efficiency.

The book deals with topics of current interest, such as climate change, floods, drought, and hydrological extremes. The impact of climate change on water resources is drawing worldwide attention these days; for water resources, many countries are already stressed and climate change along with burgeoning population, rising standard of living, and increasing demand are adding to the stress. Further, river basins are becoming less resilient to climatic vagaries. Fundamental to addressing these issues is hydrological modelling which is covered in this book Further, integrated water resources management is vital to ensure water and food security. Integral to the management is groundwater and solute transport. The book encompasses tools that will be useful to mitigate the adverse consequences of natural disasters.

Integrated Water Resources Management of Thatipudi Command Area.- Streamflow health and variability analysis of Roanoke River, USA.- Enhancing water use efficiency through micro irrigation.- Hydrological modelling to study the impacts of climate and LULC change at basin scale: A review.- Reservoir Operation of Dharoi Dam: Fuzzy logic Approach.- Water Resource Management for Coal based Thermal Power Plant.- Estimation of Trap Efficiency And Useful Life of a Reservoir.- Evaluation of reservoir sedimentation using satellite data.- Hydraulic design of service nd emergency gates- A case study.- Regionalisation of watersheds using fuzzy c means clustering algorithm in west flowing rivers of Kerala.

Ramakar Jha is a chair professor at the Department of Civil Engineering and has 30 years of experience in the field of Hydrology andwater resources engineering. Dr Jha is presently working as Chair Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna-INDIA, which is a Premier Institute in India under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Dr. Jha has served at various levels from Scientist-B to Scientist-E1 at National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Roorkee, India and as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Rourkela. He has worked and working as Country Co-ordinator of UNESCO- GWADI and Principal Investigator for many International (EU-FP7, DAAD, ADB, AUS-Aid) and National research and consultancy projects (ISRO, DST, MoWR, MHRD). Moreover, he served as Chair for many administrative positions and received a coupel of international and national awards for research papers. Presently, heis working as Dr Rajendra Prasad Chair for Water resources under the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India in the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna, Bihar.

V. P. Singh A Texas A&M professor of Indian origin is receiving a prestigious award for his world-renowned work on water. Vijay P. Singh is receiving the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers-Environmental and Water Resources Institute, otherwise known as the ASCE-EWRI. The award is in recognition of Singh’s work in the field of hydrology, which is the study of water in all aspects, such as quality, distribution, preservation, transportation, etc. Some of the work he has done has even created an entire new branch of hydrology – called entropic hydrology – that is connected to the study of entropy, which means essentially the study of order and disorder as it relates to the physical universe. His work is considered fundamental for flood planning and water modeling

Reflects the current state of thinking integrated water resource management Addresses climate change, water security, and water resources management in the context of reservoir operation Explores recent techniques and hydraulic models utilized for integrated water resource management