River Valley Projects and Multi-Purpose Water Planning: Economic and Environmental Integration
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Multi-purpose river valley projects are designed to fulfill several conflicting or complementary objectives simultaneously, including irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, flood control, navigation, municipal water supply, and recreation. Planning these large-scale schemes requires comprehensive benefit-cost analysis, reservoir capacity allocation studies, and optimization modeling to determine the best storage allocation for competing sectoral demands during dry versus wet hydrological cycles.
Historically, massive multi-purpose dam projects in India faced significant criticism regarding ecological fragmentation, sediment starvation downstream, and community displacement.
Modern water resource planning mandated by central and state authorities incorporates Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) frameworks combined with rigorous environmental flow (e-flow) requirements. Contemporary engineering designs now integrate multi-level intake structures to release thermally conditioned water downstream, specialized fish ladders, and automated sediment bypass channels to balance national development needs with aquatic ecosystem preservation.
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