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Rapti Basin Plan Volume - Ii STATE WATER RESOURCES AGENCY (SWaRA) Government of Uttar Pradesh DEVELOPMENT OF RIVER BASIN ASSESSMENT AND PLANS FOR ALL MAJOR RIVER BASINS IN UTTAR PRADESH RAPTI BASIN PLAN VOLUME - II February 2020 Prepared & Submitted By : TAHAL Consulting Engineers Ltd. in Joint Venture with INRM Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Government of Uttar Pradesh SWaRA State Water Resources Agency Development of River Basin Assessment and Plans for all Major River Basins in Uttar Pradesh Rapti Basin Plan (Volume- II) February 2020 Development of BAPS for UP Major River Basins Rapti Basin Plan Development of River Basin Assessment and Plans for all Major River Basins in Uttar Pradesh Rapti Basin Plan (Volume-II) List of Appendices Page Appendix 1 : Districts and Blocks Falling within Rapti Basin and its Sub Basins ...................... 1 Appendix 2 : Population Distribution in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units (Census 2011) .............................................................................................................................. 8 Appendix 3 : SC, ST and BPL Population Distribution in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units (Census 2011) ............................................................................................ 13 Appendix 4 : Land Holdings in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units ....................................... 18 Appendix 5 : Towns in Rapti Basin ............................................................................................ 2 3 Appendix 6 : Workers Population in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units (Census 2011) ....... 25 Appendix 7 : Land Use Pattern (Area in ha) in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units (2014- 15) ....................................................................................................................... 30 Appendix 8 : Livestock Population distribution in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units (Livestock Census 2012) .................................................................................... 40 Appendix 9 : Industrial Areas in Rapti Basin ............................................................................. 45 Appendix 10 : Category-wise Details of Wells in Rapti Basin .................................................. 46 Appendix 11 : List of National Waterways (NWs) of Uttar Pradesh ......................................... 49 Appendix 12 : Water related Acts, Policies and Guidelines ....................................................... 50 Appendix 13 : Box plot or Box and Whisker Diagram .............................................................. 62 Appendix 14 : Surface Water Model Calibration ....................................................................... 64 Appendix 15 : Proposed Rainfall Stations Locations in Rapti Basin ......................................... 70 Appendix 16 : Detailed Constant Aquifer Properties ................................................................. 71 Appendix 17 : Summary of Calculated Groundwater Level for Pre-monsoon and Post- monsoon for 2014-15 (Model RUN-1) ............................................................... 76 Appendix 18 : Sub Basin Block wise Groundwater Resources in Rapti Basin, 2014-15 ........... 79 Appendix 19 : Reasoning for Variation in Results of Blocks with reference to GWD Assessment 2013 and 2017 and Other Observations .......................................... 82 Appendix 20 : Over-Exploited, Critical, Semi-Critical and Safe Category Blocks of Rapti Basin, 2014-15 .................................................................................................... 88 Appendix 21 : List of “Safe” Category Blocks in Rapti Basin (Suitable for Future Ground Water Development) ........................................................................................... 91 Appendix 22 : Blocks with Poor Groundwater Quality .............................................................. 94 Appendix 23 : Surface Water Quality Data of CPCB/UPPCB ................................................. 100 Appendix 24 : Standard Parameters of Surface Water Quality Sites of CWC in Rapti Basin . 110 Appendix 25 : Fisheries Production Government & Private in Rapti Basin (2014-15) ........... 113 Appendix 26 : Population Projection and Demand in Rapti Basin by Various Methods ......... 118 Appendix 27 : Projected Population of Rapti Basin ................................................................. 121 Appendix 28 : Projected Livestock Population of Rapti Basin ................................................ 125 Appendix 29 : District-wise Annual Growth Rate for Industries ............................................. 141 Appendix 30 : Potential Yield of Main Crops .......................................................................... 143 Appendix 31 : Urban Domestic Water Demand, Rapti Basin, MCM/yr .................................. 145 Appendix 32 : Rural Domestic Water Demand, Rapti Basin, MCM/yr ................................... 148 Appendix 33 : Projected Livestock Water Demand of Rapti Basin, MCM/yr ......................... 151 IN-27050-RBP-003 February 07, 2020 i Development of BAPS for UP Major River Basins Rapti Basin Plan Appendix 34 : Industrial Water Demand in Rapti Basin by Administrative Units .................. 154 Appendix 35 : District-wise details of Embankments in Rapti Basin ...................................... 155 Appendix 36 : Prevalent Practices of Flood Management in Uttar Pradesh ............................ 160 Appendix 37 : Waste Water Generation from Urban Area of Rapti Basin, MCM/yr .............. 168 Appendix 38 : STP Requirement in Rapti Basin ...................................................................... 171 Appendix 39 : Node-Link Model Setup and Results of Different Water Balance Scenarios for Rapti Basin .................................................................................................. 173 Appendix 40 : Issues Specific to Districts Falling in Rapti Basin ............................................ 176 Appendix 41 : Unit Cost of Canal Lining ................................................................................. 180 Appendix 42 : Additional number of Shallow Tubewells required in 2044-45 and their Cost (in Crore Rs.) in Rapti Basin ............................................................................ 181 Appendix 43 : Details of Wetlands in Rapti Basin ................................................................... 186 IN-27050-RBP-003 February 07, 2020 ii Development of BAPS for UP Major River Basins Rapti Basin Plan Abbreviations AE Assistant Engineer BAU Business As Usual BPL Below Poverty Line CAD Command Area Development CPCB Central Pollution Control Board CT Census Town D.M. / DM District Magistrate DEM Digital Elevation Model EE Executive Engineer GFCC Ganga Flood Control Commission GOI Government of India GoUP Government of Uttar Pradesh GW Groundwater IMD India Meteorological Department IMO Irrigation Manual of Orders ISBIG Incentivization Scheme for Bridging Irrigation Gap JE Junior Engineer m amsl Metre above mean sea level M Corp. Municipal Corporation MCM Million Cubic Metre MoEF&CC Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change NP Nagar Palika / Nagar Panchayat NPP Nagar Palika Parishad NWs National Waterways OG Out Growth P.A.C. / PAC Police Protection Force or Home guards PCB Pollution Control Board PDF Portable Document Format File PIM Participatory Irrigation Management PMKSY Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna qtl. Quintal RBA Rashtriya Barh Ayog S.S.P / SSP Senior Superintendent of Police SC Supreme Court / Scheduled Caste SRTM Shuttle Radar Topography Mission ST Scheduled Tribe UP Uttar Pradesh UPIWRD Uttar Pradesh Irrigation and Water Resources Department WHO World Health Organisation WUAs Water Users’ Associations XLS Microsoft Excel File IN-27050-RBP-003 February 07, 2020 iii Development of BAPS for UP Major River Basins Rapti Basin Plan IN-27050-RBP-003 February 07, 2020 iv Development of BAPS for UP Major River Basins Rapti Basin Plan Appendix 1 : Districts and Blocks Falling within Rapti Basin and its Sub Basins Table A1-1 : Districts Falling in Rapti Basin Percentage Percentage Area in Total S. District Area in of Basin Basin, District No. (* - Partial District) Basin, Area, sq.km Area, sq.km % % 1 Bahraich* 98.11 4,855.25 2.02 0.67 2 Balrampur* 2,844.20 3,343.84 85.06 19.40 3 Basti* 156.47 2,689.75 5.82 1.07 4 Deoria* 671.31 2,561.84 26.20 4.58 5 Gorakhpur* 2,938.43 3,357.61 87.52 20.05 6 Kushinagar* 263.13 2,878.13 9.14 1.80 7 Mahrajganj* 2,205.14 2,926.56 75.35 15.04 8 Sant Kabir Nagar* 912.64 1,624.05 56.20 6.23 9 Shrawasti* 1,754.26 2,016.27 87.01 11.97 10 Siddharthnagar* 2,814.51 2,918.04 96.45 19.20 Basin Total 14,658.20 100.00 Source: Census of India, 2011 and Basin/Sub Basin Delineated using 90m SRTM DEM Table A1-2 : Districts Falling in Ami Sub Basin Percentage Percentage Area in Total S. District Area in of Sub Basin Sub Basin, Area, sq. No. (* - Partial District) Sub Basin, Area, sq. km km % % 1 Basti* 156.47 2,689.75 5.82 9.02 2 Gorakhpur* 509.57 3,357.61 15.18 29.37 3 Sant Kabir Nagar* 624.59 1,624.05 38.46 36.00 4 Siddharthnagar* 444.25 2,918.04 15.22 25.61 Basin Total 1,734.88 100.00 Source: Census of India, 2011 and Basin/Sub Basin Delineated using 90m SRTM DEM Table A1-3 : Districts Falling in Burhi Rapti Sub Basin Percentage Percentage Area in Total S. District Area in of Sub Sub Basin, Area, No. (* - Partial District) Sub Basin, Basin Area, sq. km sq. km % % 1 Balrampur* 1,541.29 3,343.84 46.09 53.06 2 Siddharthnagar* 1,363.59 2,918.04 46.73 46.94
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