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Dr. Vivek KumarDr. Vivek Kumar
ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE OFST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE OF
ENGG. AND TECHENGG. AND TECH..
Watershed:
Definition:
“Watershed can be defined as a unit of
area covers all the land which
contributes runoff to a common point
or outlet and surrounded by a ridge
line”.
Deterioration of watershed takes place due
to faulty and bad management through the
activity of man and his animals.
Causes of watershed
Deterioration:
These activities are:
Faulty agriculture, forestry and pasture
(Grass land) management leading to
degradation of land.
Unscientific mining and quarrying.
Faulty road alignment and construction.
Industrialization
Forest Fires
 Apathy (less interest) of the people.
Results of watershed Deterioration:
Less production from agriculture, forests,
grass lands etc.
Erosion increases and decreases biomass
production
Rapid siltation of reservoirs, lakes and
river beds.
Less storage of water and lowering of
water table.
Poverty as a result of less food production.
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT
Possible range of treatment measures
Contour bunding
Contour trenching
Contour stone walls
Bench terraces
Land levelling
Summer ploughing
Agro forestry with suitable species
Vegetative barriers
Check dams (Temporary and
Permanent)
Retaining walls
Farm ponds and Percolation ponds
Renovation of existing water bodies
and inlet channels
COMPONENTS OF WATERSHED
DEVELOPMENT:  
• Human Resource Development (Community
Development)
• Soil and Land Management
• Water Management
• Crop Management
• Afforestation
• Pasture/Fodder Development
• Livestock Management
• Rural Energy Management
• Farm and non-farm value addition activities
All these components are interdependent and interactive.
DEVELOPED WATERSHED
Methods for hill slopes
CONTOUR TRENCHES AND
STONE WALLS
BENCH TERRACING
CONTOUR TRENCHES AND STONE
WALLS
Suitable erosion control in
hills
Adopted for hill slopes
>20%
Continuous or interrupted
BENCH TERRACING
It helps to bring sloping land into
different level strips to enable
cultivation.
It consists of construction of step
like fields along contours by half
cutting and half filling.
Original slope is converted into
level fields. The vertical and
horizontal intervals are decided
based land slope.
Methods for agricultural land
Check dam
Percolation pond
Micro catchments
Contour bund
Broad beds and furrows
Gully plugs
Tree plantation
Summer ploughing
Agro forestry
Vegetative barriers
Farm ponds
Check dam
Check Dam
A low weir normally constructed across the
gullies
Constructed on small streams and long gullies
formed by erosive activity of flood water
It cuts the velocity and reduces erosive activity
The stored water improves soil moisture of the
adjoining area and allows percolation to
recharge the aquifers
Height depends on the bank height, varies
from a 1 m to 3 m and length varies from less
than 3m to 10m
Percolation pond
To improve the ground water recharge.
Shallow depression created at lower
portions in a natural or diverted stream
course
Located in soils of permeable nature
Adaptable where 20-30 ground water
wells for irrigation exist with in the
zone of influence about 800 X 900 m
Micro catchments
To conserve insitu moisture and
reduce soil loss
Circular basin of one meter dia for
level lands depending upon
infiltration and rainfall
Ditches of size 5m x 5m with trees
planted centre
Saucer basins / semi circular bunds
with 2m diameter to a height of 15-
20cm across the slope
Broad beds and furrows
To control erosion and to conserve
soil moisture in the soil during
rainy days
The broad bed and furrow system
is laid within the field boundaries.
Conserves soil moisture in dry
land.
Controls soil erosion.
Acts as a drainage channel during
heavy rainy days.
Contour bund
To intercept the runoff flowing
down the slope by an embankment.
It helps to control runoff velocity.
It can be adopted in light and
medium textured soils.
It can be laid up to 6% slopes.
It helps to retain moisture in the
field.
Gully plugs
Gully plug is one of the simple method of
soil and water conservation. It plays an
important role in soil and water
conservation.
Gullies are formed due to erosion of top
soil by the flow of rain water. In course of
time, a gully assumes a big shape and
erosion goes on increasing. To prevent
erosion, barriers or plugs of different types
of material are put across the gully, at
certain intervals.
Tree plantation
Instead of uneconomical agriculture,
farmers can grow grass in this hilly
area and can use that as a fodder for
cattle.
Farmers can go for dairy development
if good quantity and quality of grass is
available.
For soil and water conservation
this activity will help. Plantation on
common land will satisfy basic
need of fuel wood.
Cheapest method for soil and
water conservation
Summer ploughing
Main objective of field
preparation is to control weeds
Facilitate easy sowing and to
establish good seed soil contact
For easy absorption of moisture
To provide sufficient aeration
To improve water holding
capacity
Agro forestry
Agroforestry is an integrated
approach of using the interactive
benefits from combining trees and
shrubs with crops and/or livestock.
It combines agricultural and forestry
technologies to create more diverse,
productive, profitable, healthy and
sustainable land-use systems.
Vegetative barriers
Vegetative barriers are also an
effective inter-terrace land
treatment in place of earthen
barriers.
Farm ponds
Roof top rainwater harvesting
To recharge the wells (open and
tube wells) particularly abandoned
wells by a runoff collection system.
Direct on-use of collected water if
storage facility is available.
RECHARGE TUBE WELL
To directly feed depleted aquifers
to fresh water from ground surface
so that the recharge is fast without
any evaporation loss
Depth of recharge tube well
depends on the present depth of
bore wells in the area
Thank you

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Wateshed management

  • 1. Dr. Vivek KumarDr. Vivek Kumar ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE OFST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE OF ENGG. AND TECHENGG. AND TECH..
  • 2. Watershed: Definition: “Watershed can be defined as a unit of area covers all the land which contributes runoff to a common point or outlet and surrounded by a ridge line”. Deterioration of watershed takes place due to faulty and bad management through the activity of man and his animals.
  • 3. Causes of watershed Deterioration: These activities are: Faulty agriculture, forestry and pasture (Grass land) management leading to degradation of land. Unscientific mining and quarrying. Faulty road alignment and construction. Industrialization Forest Fires  Apathy (less interest) of the people.
  • 4. Results of watershed Deterioration: Less production from agriculture, forests, grass lands etc. Erosion increases and decreases biomass production Rapid siltation of reservoirs, lakes and river beds. Less storage of water and lowering of water table. Poverty as a result of less food production.
  • 5. WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT Possible range of treatment measures Contour bunding Contour trenching Contour stone walls Bench terraces Land levelling Summer ploughing
  • 6. Agro forestry with suitable species Vegetative barriers Check dams (Temporary and Permanent) Retaining walls Farm ponds and Percolation ponds Renovation of existing water bodies and inlet channels
  • 7. COMPONENTS OF WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT:   • Human Resource Development (Community Development) • Soil and Land Management • Water Management • Crop Management • Afforestation • Pasture/Fodder Development • Livestock Management • Rural Energy Management • Farm and non-farm value addition activities All these components are interdependent and interactive.
  • 9. Methods for hill slopes CONTOUR TRENCHES AND STONE WALLS BENCH TERRACING
  • 10. CONTOUR TRENCHES AND STONE WALLS
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Suitable erosion control in hills Adopted for hill slopes >20% Continuous or interrupted
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  • 16. It helps to bring sloping land into different level strips to enable cultivation. It consists of construction of step like fields along contours by half cutting and half filling. Original slope is converted into level fields. The vertical and horizontal intervals are decided based land slope.
  • 17. Methods for agricultural land Check dam Percolation pond Micro catchments Contour bund Broad beds and furrows Gully plugs Tree plantation Summer ploughing Agro forestry Vegetative barriers Farm ponds
  • 20. A low weir normally constructed across the gullies Constructed on small streams and long gullies formed by erosive activity of flood water It cuts the velocity and reduces erosive activity The stored water improves soil moisture of the adjoining area and allows percolation to recharge the aquifers Height depends on the bank height, varies from a 1 m to 3 m and length varies from less than 3m to 10m
  • 22. To improve the ground water recharge. Shallow depression created at lower portions in a natural or diverted stream course Located in soils of permeable nature Adaptable where 20-30 ground water wells for irrigation exist with in the zone of influence about 800 X 900 m
  • 24. To conserve insitu moisture and reduce soil loss Circular basin of one meter dia for level lands depending upon infiltration and rainfall Ditches of size 5m x 5m with trees planted centre Saucer basins / semi circular bunds with 2m diameter to a height of 15- 20cm across the slope
  • 25. Broad beds and furrows
  • 26. To control erosion and to conserve soil moisture in the soil during rainy days The broad bed and furrow system is laid within the field boundaries. Conserves soil moisture in dry land. Controls soil erosion. Acts as a drainage channel during heavy rainy days.
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  • 29. To intercept the runoff flowing down the slope by an embankment. It helps to control runoff velocity. It can be adopted in light and medium textured soils. It can be laid up to 6% slopes. It helps to retain moisture in the field.
  • 31. Gully plug is one of the simple method of soil and water conservation. It plays an important role in soil and water conservation. Gullies are formed due to erosion of top soil by the flow of rain water. In course of time, a gully assumes a big shape and erosion goes on increasing. To prevent erosion, barriers or plugs of different types of material are put across the gully, at certain intervals.
  • 32. Tree plantation Instead of uneconomical agriculture, farmers can grow grass in this hilly area and can use that as a fodder for cattle. Farmers can go for dairy development if good quantity and quality of grass is available.
  • 33. For soil and water conservation this activity will help. Plantation on common land will satisfy basic need of fuel wood. Cheapest method for soil and water conservation
  • 35. Main objective of field preparation is to control weeds Facilitate easy sowing and to establish good seed soil contact For easy absorption of moisture To provide sufficient aeration To improve water holding capacity
  • 36. Agro forestry Agroforestry is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse, productive, profitable, healthy and sustainable land-use systems.
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  • 40. Vegetative barriers are also an effective inter-terrace land treatment in place of earthen barriers.
  • 42. Roof top rainwater harvesting To recharge the wells (open and tube wells) particularly abandoned wells by a runoff collection system. Direct on-use of collected water if storage facility is available.
  • 43. RECHARGE TUBE WELL To directly feed depleted aquifers to fresh water from ground surface so that the recharge is fast without any evaporation loss Depth of recharge tube well depends on the present depth of bore wells in the area
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