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DAM SAFETY ANDDRIP ACTIVTIES IN
TAMIL NADU
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Presented by
V.D.SURESHPROJECT DIRECTOR, TNSPMU
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TAMIL NADU PROFILE
Area : 1,30,058 sq.km (4% of the Country Area – 32,87,590 sq km)
Population : 7.21 crore(2011 census - 6 % of India’s population – 121.02 Crore)
Annual Average Rainfall : 930 mm (47% - NE & 37% SW 16% - Non monsoon)
River Basins : 17 (1-Major, 13-Medium & 3-Minor)
Total Water Potential : 47679 MCM (1683.82 TMC)a) Surface : 27030 MCM (954.58 TMC)b) Ground Water : 20649 MCM (729.23 TMC)
Storage structures in Tamil Nadu
WRD Dams - 85 Nos.
Storage Capacity of Dams – 6500 MCM
Tanks - 39000 Nos. (approx.)
Storage Capacity of Tanks - 6000 MCM
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AGE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WRD DAMS
S.No AGE No. of DAMS1 Above 100 YEARS 2
2 75 YEARS - 100 YEARS 2
3 50 YEARS - 75 YEARS 10
4 25 YEARS - 50 YEARS 41
5 LESS THAN 25 YEARS 30
TOTAL 85
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2 Dams 2 Dams10 Dams
41 Dams
30 Dams
Above 100 YEARS
75 YEARS - 100 YEARS
50 YEARS - 75 YEARS
25 YEARS - 50 YEARS
LESS THAN 25 YEARS
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DAM SAFETY DIRECTORATE
• To give assurance to the safety of dams in Tamil Nadu,
The Dam Safety Directorate (DSD) established in the year 1991
(vide G.O Ms. No: 2771 PWD dt-28-12-90)
• Functioning with the following staff :-
Superintending Engineer - 1 No.
Deputy Superintending Engineer - 1 No.
Assistant Executive Engineer - 2 Nos.
Assistant Engineer - 5 Nos.
Office Staff - 8 Nos.
Total - 17 Nos.
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ACTIVITIES OF DAM SAFETY DIRECTORATE
• Preparation of Health Status Report of dams (WRD &
TANGEDCO)
• Annual Consolidated Report (ACR)
• Technical Investigation of large dams by Multi-Disciplinary Committee. (Phase-I Investigation of Dams)
• Phase – II Inspection Committee
• State Dam Safety Committee (SDSC)
• National Committee on Dam Safety (NCDS)
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Definition of Large Dams for inclusion under NRLD
• A large dam - Maximum height of more than 15 meters from its deepest foundation to the crest
A dam between 10 m and 15 meters in height from deepest foundation is also classified as Large Dam if it satisfies with any one of the following conditions:
a) Length of crest of the dam not less than 500 meters or
b) capacity of the reservoir not less than one MCM or
c) Max. discharge of the dam not less than 2000 cubic metre or
d) Dam specially with difficult foundation problems or
e) Dam of unusual design.
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Monsoon reports for all the dams are being
prepared every year after inspecting the dams by the
concerned inspecting officers at various levels as
detailed below:
Height of Dam Inspecting officer
<30m Executive Engineer
30m to 60m Superintending Engineer
>60m Chief Engineer
Monsoon Reports
Periodical monsoon inspections of Dams are carried out yearly four times by the field officers as per the target given below.
Health Status Report
Annual Consolidation Report (ACR) is prepared everyyear by consolidating Health Status Report for all theDams based on Pre Monsoon and Post Monsoon inspectionreports and submitted to CWC for review. 10
Pre and Post Monsoon Reports are reviewed by DamSafety Directorate and the Health status of the Dam isassessed.
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Monsoon Period of InspectionTarget Date for Submission
1) Pre-Monsoon 10th Apr - 14th Jun 25th June
2) Monsoon I 15th Jun - 15th Aug
3) Monsoon II 16th Aug - 14th Nov
4) Post Monsoon 15th Nov - 9th Apr
25th August
25th November
20th April
Technical Investigation of large dams (Phase-I Inspection)
WRD and TANGEDCO dams are inspected once in five years by a five
member multidisciplinary committee
1) Director - Dam Safety Directorate - Chairman
2) Superintending Engineer (Designs), WRD - Member
3) Executive Engineer (Soil Mechanics
and Research Division), WRD - Member
4) General Superintendent,
P.W.Workshop and Stores, WRD - Member
5) A Representative from
Geological Survey of India, Chennai. - Member
• So far 4 cycles have been completed.• 5th cycle inspection commenced from September’13. • So far 11 dams have been inspected.
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PHASE II INSPECTION A Dam Safety Expert Committee (National
Expert Team) for carrying out phase – II safetyinspection of dams is constituted by Govt.
Members of Phase II committee are1. Dr. B.K.Mittal, Former Chairman, CWC2. Shri K.V.Subba Rao, Former CE, Hyderabad3. Shri O.D. Mande, New Delhi
Phase II inspection should be conducted whenthe findings of the phase I inspection indicatesthe need for additional analysis andinvestigation to any Dam.
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State Dam Safety CommitteeThe State Dam Safety Committee meets once in sixmonths with the following members to discuss the Damsafety issues.
The Secretary to Government ChairmanPublic Works Department
The Secretary to Government Vice-ChairmanEnergy Department
The Engineer-in-Chief, PWD, MemberWRD,Chennai-5.
The Chief Engineer, PWD, WRD, MemberOperation and Maintenance, Chennai-5.
The Chief Engineer, PWD,WRD MemberDRCS, Chennai-5.
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The Chief Engineer, PWD, WRD, MemberChennai Region, Chennai-5
The Chief Engineer, PWD, WRD, MemberTrichy Region, Trichy-20.
The Chief Engineer, PWD, WRD, MemberCoimbatore Region, Coimbatore-1.
The Chief Engineer, PWD, WRD, MemberMadurai Region, Madurai-2.
The Chief Engineer, (Civil Design), MemberTamil Nadu Generation and DistributionCorporation Limited,Anna Salai, Chennai-2.
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The Director, MemberGeological Survey of IndiaOr Representative from GSI , Chennai-90
The Deputy Director(General) MemberRegional Meteorological Dept, ChennaiOr his representative, Chennai-6.
The Director, MemberStructural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus, Chennai-113
The Director, Member SecretaryDam Safety Directorate
National Committee on Dam Safety
The National Committee on Dam safety meets once in a year with
the following members.
Chairman - Chairman,
Central Water Commission
Member Secretary - Chief Engineer (DSRO), CWC
Members - All State Chief Engineers
In Charge of Dam Safety
So far 34 meetings were conducted and the last meeting was
held at New Delhi on 23.09.2014.
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Other Activities
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Preparation of Geological Mapping documents of Dams through GSI, India.
Preparation of History Books of dams
Preparation of Dam Safety Bill 2010
Awards to Best Maintained Dams
All issues related to Dam Safety aspects
AWARD FOR “BEST MAINTAINED DAM”
• Government have constituted a Committee forSelection of Best Maintenance of Dams in theG.O.(Ms) No.18 Public Works(I.Spl.1) DepartmentDated: 25.01.2012 .
• The Hon’ble Chief Minister ordered that a cashincentive of Rs.10,000/- awarded from the level ofAssistant Engineer to the level of ExecutiveEngineer, Certificate and Shield for SuperintendingEngineers and Chief Engineers for the Best DamMaintenance in that year. (as per G.O. Ms.No: 20PW (I Spl 1) Dept dated 06.03.2013)
DAMS AWARDED AS“BEST MAINTAINED DAM”
• 2011 – 2012 ‐ VAIGAI DAM Awarded on 27.01.2012
DAMS AWARDED AS“BEST MAINTAINED DAM”
• 2012 – 2013 ‐ MULLAI PERIAR DAMAwarded on 06.05.2013
DAMS AWARDED AS“BEST MAINTAINED DAM”
• 2013 – 2014 ‐ PARAMBIKULAM DAM Group (Parambikulam , Peruvaripallam, Thunakkadavu Dam)
Awarded on12.02.2014
Parambikulam Dam
• 2013 – 2014 ‐ PARAMBIKULAM DAM Group (Parambikulam , Peruvaripallam, Thunakkadavu Dam)
Awarded on12.02.2014Thunacadavu Dam
Peruvaripallam Dam
Best Maintained Dam Awarded by the Hon’ble Chief Minister
to the Executive Engineer(Mullai Periyar Dam)
Best Maintained Dam Awarded by the Hon’ble Chief Minister
to the Assistant Engineer(Mullai Periyar Dam)
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Objective: To improve the safety and operational
performance of the dams.
Project Period : 6 Years (2012-13 to 2017-18)
Agreement signed : 21.12.2011
Effectiveness of DRIP : 18.04.2012
Formation of SPMU : 24.08.201226
DAM REHABILITATION AND
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Overall project cost of the country - Rs.2100.00 Crore orUS $437.50 Million
Project cost for Tamil Nadu - Rs.745.49 Crore orUS $155.31 Million
Funding Pattern - 80% World Bank share & 20% State Govt share
Departments involved in TN - WRD, TANGEDCO & AED
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DRIP
Flow of fundsWorld Bank GoI GoTN
WRD
TANGEDCO
AED
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Name of the State
Implementingorganization
No. of dams
Amount in
Rs.Crore1 Kerala WRD & KSEB 31 279.982 Madhya Pradesh WRD 50 314.54
3 Odisha WRD 38 147.744 Tamil Nadu WRD,
TANGEDCOand AED
104 745.49
5 CWC CWC - 132.006 Unallocated
Resources- 480.25
Total 223 2100.00
PARTICIPATING STATES
(Rs. in crore)
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Description WRD TANGEDCO AED Total
1 Rehabilitation & Improvement
420.615 259.349 15.407 695.371
2 Institutional Strengthening
25.572 0.348 - 25.920
3 Project Management
16.650 - - 16.650
4 Recurring Cost 7.549 - - 7.549
Total 470.356 259.697 15.407 745.490
Component wise breakup cost for Tamil Nadu
Conversion rate: 1 US $ = Rs.48/-Funding Pattern – World Bank and States – 80:20
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Rehabilitation and Improvement to 113 Dams
(75 WRD & 38 TANGEDCO)
Catchment Area Treatment works in two Reservoirs
(Kundah & Krishnagiri) by AED.
Conducting Sedimentation Studies in 60 Dams
ACTIVITIES UNDER DRIP
HYDROLOGICAL REVIEWSTUDY
&FLOOD ROUTING – Design
Circle, WRD
Large Dams – CPMU/CWC
Small & Intermediate Dams – Design Circle, WRD
Additional surplus arrangements Design (if required) stability analysis, filter design etc.
DAM SAFETY REVIEW PANEL INSPECTION
DETAILED ESTIMATE -Field Engineers
PROJECT SCREENING TEMPLATE
To be vetted by
Panel I (Three members)
Panel II (Three members)
First level screening-
SPMU
Second level screening-
CPMU
Approval by World Bank
ADMINISTRATIVE / TECHNICAL SANCTION
TENDER PROCESS ( Bid document approval - Inviting tenders
- Tender award Committee approval -Bid Evaluation Report approval )
Prior Review Works (Rs.5-25 crore ) - CPMU Approval to be obtained for Bid Documents
Post Review Works (<Rs. 5crore - CPMU Approval to be obtained after concluding agreement
AWARD OF CONTRACT
Procurement Plan‐ to be sent to WB for approval
DRIP IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURE
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Classification of dams as per IS11223-1985
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Classificationof Dam
GrossStorage(Mcm)
Hydraulic Head(m)
Inflow Design Storm
Total No. of WRD dams
Total No. of TANGEDCO
dams
1 Small 0.5-10 7.5 -12 100 yearStorm 19 2
2 Intermediate 10-60 12 -30StandardProjectStorm
41 17
3 Large >60 >30ProbableMaximumStorm
15 19
Total 75 38
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Rehabilitation works in Dams under DRIP:
Strengthening of Earthen bund
Repairs to Revetment/ rip -rap in u/s face , Chutes, Parapet walls/kerb walls, Toe drain, Rock Toe, Road on top of dam, d/s rubble apron, Energy dissipation arrangement, Filter Arrangements etc.
Reaming the Vertical Drainage Shaft
Grouting if necessary
Providing additional Surplus Weir / Fuse plug Arrangements if required
Repairs/ replacement of shutters
Repairs or providing Instrumentation
Improving Basic facilities – Electrification, Communication Facilities, Lightning Conductors
Automatic weather stations, Digital water level indicators, Flood warning System (Siren) are proposed to be installed.
PROGRESS OF DRIP IN TAMILNADU
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IA Hydrology Flood Routing DSRP Template AS
Obtained
Tender to be called
Tender under
process
Work in Progress
WRD (75) 67 62 69 26 22 2 3 9
89% 83% 92% 35% 29% 3% 4% 12%
TANGEDCO (38)
31 10 29 4 6 2 - 3
82% 26% 76% 11% 16% 5% - 8%
Total ( 113)
98 72 98 30 28 4 3 12
87% 64% 87% 27% 25% 4% 3% 11%
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
A. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE (TC) MEETING FOR DRIP
Technical Committee for DRIP was constituted:
To provide technical input to the National
Level Steering Committee for DRIP.
To finalize technical details of the project.
To co-ordinate with the implementing
committees of respective State Governments.
To review the progress of the projects and
To report to the National Level Steering
Committee.
Once in three months to review the progress.
So far 10 TC meetings have been conducted.
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B. REVIEW BY WORLD BANK MISSION
Review twice in a year.
If required Mid term review will be conducted to
discuss the bottle necks.
So far 4 WB meetings have been conducted.
3rd World Bank Review Mission Meeting was
organised by TNSPMU @ Kodaikanal on 28.10.13.
WB Mid-term review Mission meeting was
organised by TNSPMU @ Ooty on 14.10.14.
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CONCLUSION
The expected out come of the project are:
• The dam and its appurtenances are standardized
to its original design strength.
• Existing deficiencies are rectified and safety is
improved.
• Life of the dam is extended.
• Operational performance is increased and serve
to the state by bringing maximum benefits.
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