DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 301023: Top scientist Rajeev Raghavan emphasizes need to conserve River Fish

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Dam Disaster

Massive Landslide AGAIN damages Lower Subansiri Hydro Project in Oct 2023

Once again, after several such incidents in the past, the controversial 2000 MW Lower Subansiri Hydropower project on Assam Arunachal Border was hit by a massive landslide at around 11.30 am on Oct 27 2023. The landslide damaged the project, further delaying the commissioning of the first unit, increasing the cost and time over runs of the expensive, much delayed project. Following the landslide, the only functioning diversion tunnel no 1 of the project, about 200 m upstream from the dam was blocked. The river water, about 997 cumecs (cubic meters per second) suddenly started flowing towards the dam, where the spillway gates were still under installation, yet to be tested. The water could overflow from the under construction spillway gates once the reservoir reached 145 meters level (above Mean Sea Level). The massive, majestic Subansiri river was completely without any flow till the river water started flowing through the spillway gates about twelve hours later. (Feature photo above shows the snapshot when landslide started and in the foreground, water is seen rushing towards the dam)

Assam Rajya Sabha MP Ajeet Bhuyan, referring to the October 27 landslide said in his letter to Prime Minister that the incident is only a warning, which can’t be ignored: “The hilly soil of Arunachal is fragile. Secondly, the dam site is earthquake-prone. Thirdly, the base of the dam was reduced by 09 metres without any public explanation. These are enough indications for a major disaster in the coming days”. On Oct 31 2023, he appealed to PM to take swift measures and fix accountability. He reminded PM that Mr Modi himself had said in 2014 no big dams in North East if people do not want. He also reminded that current Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also said they will scrap the project. Mr Bhuyan said that he apprehended much bigger disaster than recent Sikkim Disaster if this projects goes ahead.

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Floods

Rivers Crossing High Flood Levels In SW Monsoon 2023 in India

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Dam Disaster

Medigadda dam of Kaleshwaram project in Telangana damaged in Oct 2023

A portion of the Lakshmi (Medigadda) barrage on Godavari river on Telangana-Maharashtra border, part of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) in Telangana’s Jayashankar Bhupalpally district[i] caved in on Oct 21 2023, Saturday night with a loud sound. The incident led to the temporary closure of the bridge of the barrage across the Godavari River that links Telangana’s Mahadevpur mandal with Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district. The KLIP is the world’s largest Lift Irrigation Project, possibly the costliest, with expenses already above Rs 1 lakh crore. The Union Govt, recognising this as a major dam failure under para 8 of Schedule II of Dam Safety Act 2021, has promptly sent a team of six experts to assess the damage.

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DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 231023: Need to be a little serious about Dam Safety, Flood Forecasting, Use of Early Warnings

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Cloud Burst

Uttarakhand: Cloudbursts in SW Monsoon 2023

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DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 161023: Kaddam Dam Rehabilitation in Telangana: Many more will need this

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Dam Safety

Dam Safety Act & the role of Dams in the 2023 HP Floods

In order to have high standards of dam safety the prerequisites are designing and constructing dams with reasonable safety margins; operating and maintaining them safely; and having emergency arrangements to address situations that might arise. Operation of dam within its ambit also includes thorough understanding of likely impacts and its management in case of flooding, in any emergency situation or in the event of dam failure, both upstream and downstream on communities living there, their livelihoods and also on infrastructure and property which can get affected. In fact in many countries like Sweden and in many states of the USA, a dam is assigned a dam safety class i.e. A, B or C depending upon the significance of the damage that might occur in case of dam failure, class A being assigned to dams whose failure might cause significance loss of public life and property. Dam safety requirements are calibrated accordingly and a higher burden is put on dam owners of higher class, concerning safety management system, emergency plans, overall assessments, and annual dam safety reporting.

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DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 091023: MoEF Panel concerned about impacts of Small Hydro

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CWC - Central Water Commission

Oct 2023: CWC Flood Forecast FAILS during Teesta Glacial Floods

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