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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY ROORKEE Sept. 14, 2015 NEW DELHI

 TRAINING COURSES ORGANISED ON HYMOS, SURFACE AND GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY  R & D PROJECTS

DEVELOPMENT OF DSS (PLANNING) FOR INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT  Surface water planning  Integrated operation of reservoirs  Conjunctive surface water and ground planning  Drought monitoring, assessment and management  Management of both surface water and ground water quality 12 Purpose Driven Studies (PDS) carried out in HPII

 Component A: Water Resources Data Acquisition System (WRDAS)  Component B: Water Resources Operation and Planning (WROP)  Component C: Water Resources Operation and Planning (WRPA)  Component D: Institutions Capacity Enhancement (ICE)

 Component A: Water Resources Data Acquisition System (WRDAS) Hydrological Instrumentation HQ and regional centres

 Component C: Water Resources Operation and Planning (WRPA) Decision Support Systems Planning and applications Purpose Driven Studies

 Component D: Institutions Capacity Enhancement (ICE) DSS Planning and applications Institutional Modernization Support, incl. Centre for excellence in Hydrologic modelling Strengthened Partnerships and study tours Class room Training/Meetings and multi- media distance learning Office infrastructure and furnishing, vehicles Incremental staff cost O & M cost

D etailed guidelines for these tasks are under preparation. TOR for these tasks have been prepared. NIH is assigned with two important tasks in NHP: 1.Planning and organising the training programmes for capacity building of the participating agencies. 2.Purpose Driven Studies (PDS): Initiation, Review and Monitoring.

National Trainin g  Formulate the annual training programs in relevant areas as per need of various implementing agencies.  Prepare the training plan and contents of training course.  Organise training programs for imparting the training to the participants of the project implementing agencies in accordance with the approved annual training programs.  Organise some workshops/study tours at local or national levels to share the knowledge/ experience within the participating agencies and other stake holders and further develop inter agency collaborations.  Develop e-learning programmes and upload on the website for the benefit of various stake holders.

International Training  To identify the places of training and study tours as well as other requisite details for such activities for NIH scientists/other implementing agencies at the selected reputed universities and research institutions.  To facilitate the organizations of the training programs abroad for NIH Scientists at the selected reputed universities and research institutions.  To facilitate the organization of the short duration (up to 15 days) study tours for senior scientists of NIH at selected reputed universities and research institutions abroad to provide opportunity to update their knowledge with the advanced emerging techniques through interaction with the experts in the relevant area.

 To finalize a road map for the training and capacity building programmes considering the hydrological problems and requirements of different implementing agencies.  To provide necessary inputs for designing the training programmes and interact with Implementing Agencies for reviewing the training needs.  To finalize Annual training calendar  To evolve a viable mechanism for the organization of training programmes in the States and Central Agencies for imparting the trainings on basic/advanced modern tools and techniques.  To develop a mechanism to monitor the progress of the training activities for the successful implementation of the capacity building programmes.  To finalize number of trainees and study tours from various implementing agencies at the selected academic and research institutions abroad.

 To co-ordinate for R&D proposals to be taken up by the state and central agencies for purpose driven studies in the areas identified under NHP  To review the PDS by Expert members and approval of the PDS  To review and examine the progress of the project in conformance with the milestones, targets and objectives as contained in the proposal;  To disseminate research findings PDS is related to specific issues of water management problems identified within the area of operation of implementing agencies and of public concern. The Terms of reference (TOR) of R&D Section are listed below:

TOR for PI of PDS Preparation and submission of PDS in prescribed format Components/Expenditure Heads of Estimate Remuneration/Emoluments for manpower Travel Expenses Infrastructure/Equipments Experimental Charges Consultancy charges Contingencies Procurement as per world bank procedure Submission of Progress of PDS every six months Submission of Project Report

 Impact of climate on water resources  Hydrological modeling  Prediction of ungauged basins  Stream flow simulation for snow/glacier fed rivers  Reservoir operation and Reservoir sedimentation  Flood modelling and management  Drought monitoring, mitigation & management  Ground water modelling and management  Hydrology of lakes and tanks  Salt water intrusion in coastal aquifers  Water quality monitoring and modeling

HP-II States New States Pilot basins in selected states Additional basins DSS Applications using a selected open source software e.g. WEAP / HEC ResSim etc. (depending upon scope) DSS(P) Applications and refinements Training

New States Collaboration with open source code developer team for interface customization, if required ToT to NIH HP-II states under NHP Trainings on DSS(P), Mike Hydro, dashboard Work for interface refinements Additional dongles, if required Trainings by NIH

SWMU ( NIH + Project Scientists) GWMU ( NIH + Project Scientists) WQMU ( NIH + Project Scientists) Integration of hydrological modules available in public domain + modules developed by NIH + interface development E-learning of Hydrological modules Web- enabled models in public domain Selected PDS related with hydrological modeling

 Workstation + accessories : 3  Computer + accessories : 12  Software (3 licenses each) : ArcGIS + Geostat + Matlab + MODFLOW + WQ  Server : 1  Infrastructure development : Creation of work place (Green Lab)  Hired professionals : 3 subject experts + 3 IT experts(full time)  Foreign consultants : 12 man-months. Objective: To excel as an advanced knowledge centre for ‘Integrated Hydrologic Modeling’ and to develop advanced (web-enabled) Hydrological Modeling tools and techniques. Emphasis will be on use of Public Domain Software.

 Capacity building of NIH Scientists through international training on emerging technologies in hydrology and water resources.  Interaction of NIH Scientists with international academic, research and operational institutions through study tours.  Organisation of National level workshops/ study tours.

 Component A: Water Resources Data Acquisition System (WRDAS) ItemsCost Hydrological instruments7.0 Crore Construction and renovation of HQ/RC3.75 Crore Sub total10.75 Crore

 Component C: Water Resources Operation and Planning (WRPA) ItemsCost Decision Support System planning and applications 14.5 Crore Purpose Driven Studies11.0 Crore Sub total25.5 Crore

 Component D: Institutions Capacity Enhancement ItemsCost Centre of Excellence for modelling and Waterpedia5.0 Crore Project Management Unit1.5 Crore Strengthened Partnerships and study tours5.0 Crore Class room Training/Meetings and multi-media distance learning and seminar/Certificate, diploma courses etc. 9.5 Crore Incremental staff cost26.0 Crore Recurrent O & M cost1.75 Crore Sub total Crore GRAND TOTAL ( Components A, C and D) Crore