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Study on Planning of Water Resources of Rajasthan STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Appendix 1 (a) Demand by Micro watershed for year 2010, 2020, 2040 and 2060 (in soft copy) (b) Supply by Micro watershed for year 2010, 2020, 2040 and 2060 (in soft copy) (c) Water Balance by Micro watershed for year 2010, 2020, 2040 and 2060 (in soft copy) (d) Summary of Micro Watershed Water Balance & Demand Balance (in soft copy) (e) Nomenclature Used to Represent Nodes In the WEAP Tool (f) Topology of the 16 basins of Rajasthan in the WEAP Tool (in soft copy) Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-1 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-2 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Appendix 1(e) Nomenclature Used to Represent Nodes In the WEAP Tool Table A1(e).1 Nomenclature of Basins in the WEAP Tool Basin Basin Name Code 01 Shekhawati 02 Ruparail 03 Banganga 04 Gambhir 05 Parbati 06 Sabi 07 Banas 08 Chambal 09 Mahi 10 Sabarmati 11 Luni 12 West Banas 13 Sukli 14 Other Nallas of Jalore 15 Ghaggar 16 Outside Basin Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-3 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Table A1(e).2 Nomenclature of Micro-watersheds in the WEAP Tool Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 01_001 SKA MWS 001 01_002 SKA MWS 002 01_003 SKA MWS 003 01_004 SKA MWS 004 01_005 SKA MWS 005 01_006 SKA MWS 006 01_007 SKA MWS 007 01_008 SKA MWS 008 01_009 SKA MWS 009 01_010 SKA MWS 010 01_011 SKA MWS 011 01_012 SKA MWS 012 01_013 SKA MWS 013 01_014 SKA MWS 014 01_015 SKA MWS 015 01_016 SKA MWS 016 01_017 SKA MWS 017 01_018 SKA MWS 018 01_019 SKA MWS 019 01_020 SKA MWS 020 01_021 SKA MWS 021 01_022 SKA MWS 022 01_023 SKA MWS 023 01_024 SKA MWS 024 01_025 SKA MWS 025 02_001 RUP MWS 001 02_002 RUP MWS 002 02_003 RUP MWS 003 02_004 RUP MWS 004 02_005 RUP MWS 005 02_006 RUP MWS 006 02_007 RUP MWS 007 02_008 RUP MWS 008 02_009 RUP MWS 009 02_010 RUP MWS 010 02_011 RUP MWS 011 02_012 RUP MWS 012 02_013 RUP MWS 013 02_014 RUP MWS 014 03_001 BNG MWS 001 03_002 BNG MWS 002 03_003 BNG MWS 003 03_004 BNG MWS 004 03_005 BNG MWS 005 03_006 BNG MWS 006 03_007 BNG MWS 007 03_008 BNG MWS 008 03_009 BNG MWS 009 03_010 BNG MWS 010 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-4 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 03_011 BNG MWS 011 03_012 BNG MWS 012 03_013 BNG MWS 013 03_014 BNG MWS 014 03_015 BNG MWS 015 03_016 BNG MWS 016 03_017 BNG MWS 017 03_018 BNG MWS 018 03_019 BNG MWS 019 03_020 BNG MWS 020 03_021 BNG MWS 021 03_022 BNG MWS 022 03_023 BNG MWS 023 03_024 BNG MWS 024 03_025 BNG MWS 025 03_026 BNG MWS 026 03_027 BNG MWS 027 03_028 BNG MWS 028 03_029 BNG MWS 029 03_030 BNG MWS 030 03_031 BNG MWS 031 03_032 BNG MWS 032 04_001 GMB MWS 001 04_002 GMB MWS 002 04_003 GMB MWS 003 04_004 GMB MWS 004 04_005 GMB MWS 005 04_006 GMB MWS 006 04_007 GMB MWS 007 04_008 GMB MWS 008 04_009 GMB MWS 009 04_010 GMB MWS 010 04_011 GMB MWS 011 04_012 GMB MWS 012 04_013 GMB MWS 013 04_014 GMB MWS 014 04_015 GMB MWS 015 04_016 GMB MWS 016 05_001 PAR MWS 001 05_002 PAR MWS 002 05_003 PAR MWS 003 05_004 PAR MWS 004 05_005 PAR MWS 005 05_006 PAR MWS 006 05_007 PAR MWS 007 05_008 PAR MWS 008 05_009 PAR MWS 009 05_010 PAR MWS 010 05_011 PAR MWS 011 05_012 PAR MWS 012 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-5 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 05_013 PAR MWS 013 05_014 PAR MWS 014 05_015 PAR MWS 015 05_016 PAR MWS 016 05_017 PAR MWS 017 05_018 PAR MWS 018 05_019 PAR MWS 019 05_020 PAR MWS 020 06_001 SAB MWS 001 06_002 SAB MWS 002 06_003 SAB MWS 003 06_004 SAB MWS 004 06_005 SAB MWS 005 06_006 SAB MWS 006 06_007 SAB MWS 007 06_008 SAB MWS 008 06_009 SAB MWS 009 06_010 SAB MWS 010 06_011 SAB MWS 011 06_012 SAB MWS 012 06_013 SAB MWS 013 06_014 SAB MWS 014 06_015 SAB MWS 015 06_016 SAB MWS 016 06_017 SAB MWS 017 06_018 SAB MWS 018 06_019 SAB MWS 019 06_020 SAB MWS 020 07_001 BAN MWS 001 07_002 BAN MWS 002 07_003 BAN MWS 003 07_004 BAN MWS 004 07_005 BAN MWS 005 07_006 BAN MWS 006 07_007 BAN MWS 007 07_008 BAN MWS 008 07_009 BAN MWS 009 07_010 BAN MWS 010 07_011 BAN MWS 011 07_012 BAN MWS 012 07_013 BAN MWS 013 07_014 BAN MWS 014 07_015 BAN MWS 015 07_016 BAN MWS 016 07_017 BAN MWS 017 07_018 BAN MWS 018 07_019 BAN MWS 019 07_020 BAN MWS 020 07_021 BAN MWS 021 07_022 BAN MWS 022 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-6 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 07_023 BAN MWS 023 07_024 BAN MWS 024 07_025 BAN MWS 025 07_026 BAN MWS 026 07_027 BAN MWS 027 07_028 BAN MWS 028 07_029 BAN MWS 029 07_030 BAN MWS 030 07_031 BAN MWS 031 07_032 BAN MWS 032 07_033 BAN MWS 033 07_034 BAN MWS 034 07_035 BAN MWS 035 07_036 BAN MWS 036 07_037 BAN MWS 037 07_038 BAN MWS 038 07_039 BAN MWS 039 07_040 BAN MWS 040 07_041 BAN MWS 041 07_042 BAN MWS 042 07_043 BAN MWS 043 07_044 BAN MWS 044 07_045 BAN MWS 045 07_046 BAN MWS 046 07_047 BAN MWS 047 07_048 BAN MWS 048 07_049 BAN MWS 049 07_050 BAN MWS 050 07_051 BAN MWS 051 07_052 BAN MWS 052 07_053 BAN MWS 053 07_054 BAN MWS 054 07_055 BAN MWS 055 07_056 BAN MWS 056 07_057 BAN MWS 057 07_058 BAN MWS 058 07_059 BAN MWS 059 07_060 BAN MWS 060 07_061 BAN MWS 061 07_062 BAN MWS 062 07_063 BAN MWS 063 07_064 BAN MWS 064 07_065 BAN MWS 065 07_066 BAN MWS 066 07_067 BAN MWS 067 07_068 BAN MWS 068 07_069 BAN MWS 069 07_070 BAN MWS 070 07_071 BAN MWS 071 08_001 CHM MWS 001 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-7 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 08_002 CHM MWS 002 08_003 CHM MWS 003 08_004 CHM MWS 004 08_005 CHM MWS 005 08_006 CHM MWS 006 08_007 CHM MWS 007 08_008 CHM MWS 008 08_009 CHM MWS 009 08_010 CHM MWS 010 08_011 CHM MWS 011 08_012 CHM MWS 012 08_013 CHM MWS 013 08_014 CHM MWS 014 08_015 CHM MWS 015 08_016 CHM MWS 016 08_017 CHM MWS 017 08_018 CHM MWS 018 08_019 CHM MWS 019 08_020 CHM MWS 020 08_021 CHM MWS 021 08_022 CHM MWS 022 08_023 CHM MWS 023 08_024 CHM MWS 024 08_025 CHM MWS 025 08_026 CHM MWS 026 08_027 CHM MWS 027 08_028 CHM MWS 028 08_029 CHM MWS 029 08_030 CHM MWS 030 08_031 CHM MWS 031 08_032 CHM MWS 032 08_033 CHM MWS 033 08_034 CHM MWS 034 08_035 CHM MWS 035 08_036 CHM MWS 036 08_037 CHM MWS 037 08_038 CHM MWS 038 08_039 CHM MWS 039 08_040 CHM MWS 040 08_041 CHM MWS 041 08_042 CHM MWS 042 08_043 CHM MWS 043 08_044 CHM MWS 044 08_045 CHM MWS 045 08_046 CHM MWS 046 08_047 CHM MWS 047 08_048 CHM MWS 048 08_049 CHM MWS 049 08_050 CHM MWS 050 08_051 CHM MWS 051 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-8 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 08_052 CHM MWS 052 08_053 CHM MWS 053 08_054 CHM MWS 054 08_055 CHM MWS 055 08_056 CHM MWS 056 08_057 CHM MWS 057 08_058 CHM MWS 058 08_059 CHM MWS 059 08_060 CHM MWS 060 08_061 CHM MWS 061 08_062 CHM MWS 062 08_063 CHM MWS 063 08_064 CHM MWS 064 08_065 CHM MWS 065 08_066 CHM MWS 066 08_067 CHM MWS 067 09_001 MAI MWS 001 09_002 MAI MWS 002 09_003 MAI MWS 003 09_004 MAI MWS 004 09_005 MAI MWS 005 09_006 MAI MWS 006 09_007 MAI MWS 007 09_008 MAI MWS 008 09_009 MAI MWS 009 09_010 MAI MWS 010 09_011 MAI MWS 011 09_012 MAI MWS 012 09_013 MAI MWS 013 09_014 MAI MWS 014 09_015 MAI MWS 015 09_016 MAI MWS 016 09_017 MAI MWS 017 09_018 MAI MWS 018 09_019 MAI MWS 019 09_020 MAI MWS 020 09_021 MAI MWS 021 09_022 MAI MWS 022 09_023 MAI MWS 023 09_024 MAI MWS 024 09_025 MAI MWS 025 09_026 MAI MWS 026 09_027 MAI MWS 027 09_028 MAI MWS 028 09_029 MAI MWS 029 09_030 MAI MWS 030 09_031 MAI MWS 031 09_032 MAI MWS 032 09_033 MAI MWS 033 09_034 MAI MWS 034 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-9 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 09_035 MAI MWS 035 09_036 MAI MWS 036 09_037 MAI MWS 037 09_038 MAI MWS 038 09_039 MAI MWS 039 09_040 MAI MWS 040 09_041 MAI MWS 041 09_042 MAI MWS 042 09_043 MAI MWS 043 09_044 MAI MWS 044 09_045 MAI MWS 045 09_046 MAI MWS 046 09_047 MAI MWS 047 09_048 MAI MWS 048 09_049 MAI MWS 049 09_050 MAI MWS 050 09_051 MAI MWS 051 09_052 MAI MWS 052 09_053 MAI MWS 053 09_054 MAI MWS 054 09_055 MAI MWS 055 09_056 MAI MWS 056 09_057 MAI MWS 057 09_058 MAI MWS 058 09_059 MAI MWS 059 10_001 SBR MWS 001 10_002 SBR MWS 002 10_003 SBR MWS 003 10_004 SBR MWS 004 10_005 SBR MWS 005 10_006 SBR MWS 006 10_007 SBR MWS 007 10_008 SBR MWS 008 10_009 SBR MWS 009 10_010 SBR MWS 010 10_011 SBR MWS 011 10_012 SBR MWS 012 10_013 SBR MWS 013 10_014 SBR MWS 014 10_015 SBR MWS 015 11_001 LUN MWS 001 11_002 LUN MWS 002 11_003 LUN MWS 003 11_004 LUN MWS 004 11_005 LUN MWS 005 11_006 LUN MWS 006 11_007 LUN MWS 007 11_008 LUN MWS 008 11_009 LUN MWS 009 11_010 LUN MWS 010 Report # 4.7 – IN-24740-R13-078 September, 2014 Identification of New Projects in Water Surplus Basins A-10 STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Micro-watershed Code Micro-watershed Name 11_011 LUN MWS 011 11_012 LUN MWS 012 11_013 LUN MWS 013 11_014 LUN MWS 014 11_015 LUN MWS 015 11_016 LUN MWS 016 11_017 LUN MWS 017 11_018 LUN
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