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Chavda Tej Dilipbhai

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GIS FOR GOVERNANCE: STORM WATER CONSERVATION USING GIS

The study area Gandhinagar has a stormwater network in place was studied. It has a discharge capacity of 110 million liters/hours and can withstand a rainfall of 130mm in 24 hours, in the last 20 years rainfall has never crossed this mark, so having a well-laid network in place it can be used to give it back to the city. An attempt is made to recharge groundwater in Gandhinagar also if in case the rainfall escalates the threshold, vulnerable areas are identified to give a heads-up to the government to take suitable measures to prevent water-logging.


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STORM WATER NETWORK IN THE CITY OF GANDHINAGAR

GROUND WATER CONDITION AND WATER DEMAND

AIM, OBJECTIVES, LIMITATIONS AND METHODOLOGY

EXTRACTION OF PERVIOUS AND IMPERVIOUS SURFACES

ESTIMATION OF SURFACE RUNOFF USING NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS) METHOD AND ESTIMATION OF NATURAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE

SCRIPT FOR RUNOFF MAP FROM INPUT RAINFALL DATA

TWO MAJOR PROBLEMS

SOULUTION FOR PROBLEM 1 ARTIFICAL GROUND RECHARGE

SECTORS SUSCEPTIBLE TO WATER LOGGING

CONCLUSION