TO ANALYZE FUTURE WATER DEMAND FOR INDRAYANI RIVER BASIN – A REVIEW WORK

Authors

  • Upendra R. Saharkar,
  • Akash M. Dhond
  • Aditya N. Kachchhavah
  • Bhushan S. Chaudhari
  • Ramkrushna J. Gawade
  • Shital N. Tammalwar

Keywords:

forecasting, groundwater, urbanization, Lonavala, Indrayani

Abstract

Water demand prediction at an appropriate spatial and temporal resolution is essential for planning water supply systems.To provide the remedial measures to crisis of the water which is due to the population growth in future.To increase the water quantity, provide suitable structure like dam, water reservoir,etc.Monitoring the water distribution system according to availability of water. The estimation of the water demand by using the rainfall data, population data, groundwater data, and the standard water requirements from IS 1172-1993 for residential zone,industrial zone and agricultural zone,etc by providing a standard growth factor. The standard methods of forecasting of population are used to calculation of future three decades population using past three decades population. The aim is to provide the better stabilization between the future water demand and rapid urbanization. The results should be such that they should be useful for minimising the scarcity of water and management of the water supply systems for present and future suitutation according to the rapid urbanization. The results should be such that the water required for developed sector should be available at required quantity.

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31-03-2019

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Upendra R. Saharkar, Akash M. Dhond, Aditya N. Kachchhavah, Bhushan S. Chaudhari, Ramkrushna J. Gawade, & Shital N. Tammalwar. (2019). TO ANALYZE FUTURE WATER DEMAND FOR INDRAYANI RIVER BASIN – A REVIEW WORK. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 10(1), 23–27. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1238

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