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Section 2: Task A: Creation of Baseline Data Chapter 1: NERIL’S approach to the Terms of Reference UNIT OF STUDY: The unit of study for preparation of this CAT Plan is a MICRO WATERSHED (changed from beat to MWS). This unit was chosen because it was the smallest geographical unit contributing to erosion.

earth surface generated by precipitation (Rain and Snow melt) and controlled by gravitational force. Hydrological cycle define the movement of water on the earth surface.

Evaporation from sea--- Formation of clouds---Clouds generate rainfall---Rain water moves from hills towards the sea----some enter the soil--- some evaporate back to atmosphere from soil and plants---- and major part goes back to sea. The cycle continues in nature and modified by climate. In tropical and sub-tropical regions, monsoonal pattern of hydrological cycle operate—most rains occur in 3months followed by small showers, but floods and droughts are common

The reason for this choice is that it is the smallest natural unit which is affected by water and silt transport. This concept is explained in further details here under:

The rain or snow melt flows down the mountain slopes on either side of the ridge line in small streams flowing down and joining together at the bottom of the valley / gully as illustrated below.

Subject of water (H2O) is covered under the discipline of Hydrology. It has two main branches: Surface hydrology and Sub-surface hydrology (Geo-hydrology): Surface hydrology deals with water flow on

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The intensity of rain / snow melt, steepness of hill sides, and the nature of the top soil, vegetation, human interference, grazing and many such factors combine to erode the surface

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soil and carry it away in the form of silt load. The different problems of a catchment area can be categorized and analysed as illustrated in the next illustration.

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(Illustrations and text Credits Dr. SS Grewal & Dr.Dogra)

In order to address these problem areas, we need to apply appropriate technological interventions to the current situation so as to minimize / nullify the problems. These interventions are categorized in the illustration on the next page. It can be seen that the technological interventions relate to slope management, drainage line treatments and problem areas needing special treatments. NERIL therefore decided to carry out detailed survey of every MWs

to identify soil erosion and siltation related problems. The survey methodology was selected to suit this intention. It would be apt to state that application of appropriate technological intervention was also selected at the level of MWs based on what was found to be most appropriate intervention to arrest further degradation or to reverse and rectify degraded area. This approach is illustrated in the schematic diagram of the typically treated watershed drawn after the illustration on the next page.

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Volume I: Part I: Section 2: Chapter 1 Delineation of Satluj Catchment in Himachal Pradesh The nomenclature of sub catchments (SC) and micro-watershed (MWs) is according to nomenclatures provided by All India Land Use and Soil Survey. However such nomenclature for Spiti valley and for the area between Wangtoo to upper Kinnaur is yet to be done therefore nomenclature is provided by the Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (HPKVV) is used. The total catchment of Spiti and Satluj is therefore divided in SC and MWs as tabulated below:

We have promoted time tested, proven and recommended technologies after review of success or failure of the lessons learnt from the implementation of the previous projects.

Our approach is basically to control degradation of land, water and vegetation resources by improving forest cover by conserving the existing ecosystem and addressing the environmental concerns.

Our approach is consistent with central and state forest policies to facilitate participatory implementation of the project programmes.

Approach and Methodology •

We have adopted watershed concept / philosophy as specified by the GOI and National Rain fed Area authority and state guidelines.

We have adopted integrated, participatory, process based; bottom up approach for social development and top down for technology adoption.

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Locations

Sub-catchments

Micro-Watershed

Kol dam to Wangtoo

10

179

Wangtoo to upper Kinnaur

23

Not delineated

Spiti

8

Not delineated

Total

41

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Satluj basin map with Micro-watershed and sub-catchment boundaries

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Section 2: Chapter 2 Preparation of Base Maps using GIS Although the terms of reference did

changes to each MWS. In addition to

provide for the forest department to

these NERIL has made a GIS based

provide the base map prepared by

inventory of the assets of the HPFD,

Satluj

Limited

such as nurseries, guard huts, forest

(SJVNL), such a base map was not

rest houses and so on to facilitate

available to the FD and therefore not

better informed planning and decision

available to us. NERIL had to prepare a

making. The list of base map and value

base map of the expected 10 layers.

addition layers is tabulated below:

Jal

Vidyut

Nigam

The base map was the start point. All the

primary

and

secondary

data

obtained during the assignment was added as value addition to make an inventory of natural and man made Sr. No.

Base Map Layer

Feature Type

1.

State Administrative Boundary

Polygon

2.

Satluj River

Polyline

3

Satluj Catchment Boundary

Polygon

4

Sub Catchment Boundary

Polygon

5

Watershed Boundary

Polygon

6

Microwatershed Boundary

Polygon

7

Tributaries

Polyline

8

Rivulets

Polyline

9

Roads

Polyline

10

Village Locations

Point

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Value Added Layers

Feature Type

11

Digital Elevation Model

Raster Image

12

Unsupervised Land use and Land cover

Raster Image

13

Supervised Land use and Land cover

Raster Image

14

District Administrative

Polygon

15

Tehsil Administrative

Polygon

16

Community Development Block Administrative

Polygon

17

Forest Division

Polygon

18

Forest Range

Polygon

19

Forest Beat

Polygon

20

Agro-ecological Zones

Polygon

21

Forest Type

Polygon

22

Landforms Type

Polygon

23

Rainfall Map

Polygon

24

Soil Type

Polygon

25

Plantation Details

Point

26

Soil Conservation Measures in Forest area Details

Point

27

Grazing Land Details

Point

28

Soil Conservation Measures in Non Forest area Details

Point

29

Landslides Details

Point

30

Silt Sampling Locations

Point

31

Priortization

Polygon

32

Forest Dept. Nurseries

Point

33

Guard Huts of Forest Dept.

Point

34

Rest House of Forest Dept.

Point

35

Hydel Power Projects location

Polygon

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Section 2: Chapter 3: Collection of Baseline Data from the Forest Department A coordination meeting was held in each forest circle, division and range. This exercise was of value as the FD officials were briefed on the need and the importance of the data for the basin level CAT Plan. NERIL’s field investigators and experts received the highest degree of corporation from all levels of the HPFD. In fact, our field investigators were always accompanied by the HPFD staff during their survey of the MWs. This coordination resulted in high reliability and accuracy of the data obtained during the survey of MWs. These meetings also resulted in better coordination.

AT TOLLAND

Data was collected with respect to: •

area under forest,

Forest working plans

Any area that needs plantation including increasing the plantation density (by species and type),

Areas that require soil moisture conservation,

Agro-forestry,

Grazing Lands.

Landslides

Journal & Brochure for Huts / nurseries etc

AT POOH

and

The CAT Plans of the EIA and EMP Reports of Projects cleared by MoEF were studied for their efficacy within the basin level planning and for the need to recast the CAT Plans under execution.

AT TABO

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