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Disaster Management & Flood Control
– An Initiative by Pune Municipal Corporation
A Presentation by
Smt. Rajlakshmi Bhosale
Mayor, Pune
1 INTRODUCTION
2 FLOOD SCENARIO IN PUNE
3 CAUSE AND EFFECT
4 CURRENT FLOOD PROTECTION MEASURES
5 FUTURE ACTION PLAN FOR FLOOD CONTROL & DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
CONTENTS
Introduction
“Punyanagari
The City of Virtuous Deeds”
River and the City
 Pune traces its origins to an agricultural settlement by the name of
Punnaka in the 8th century AD; also called Punyapur or Punyanagari, “The
City of Virtuous Deeds”
 The city is built on the confluence of the three rivers Mutha, Mula and
Pavana. These Rivers were believed to have Mythic Cleansing Powers
 The Rivers formed the city’s lifeline and no other city in the country can
boast of having three Rivers running through it
KHADAKWASLA DAM LAKDI PUL BUND GARDEN BRIDGE
Importance
 8th Largest Urban Agglomeration in India
 Population – 4.7 million growing @ 6%
 Cultural Capital of Maharashtra
 ‘Oxford of the East’
 ‘Detroit of India’
 Rapidly Growing Economy powered by IT, Manufacturing
and Services
 Twenty bridges cross the river along 27 km of lenght
A Disaster Strikes Pune at 2:00pm on 12th July 1961 !!!
Panshet and Khadakwasla Dam Failure
results in a Major Flood in the city of Pune
FLOOD SCENARIO
IN PUNE
History of Floods in Pune
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Highest flood record
3211cumecs
Panshet Dam Failure (1961)
Discharge in Cumecs
Years
Flood Frequency Analysis was conducted for 1940 to 2007
of the maximum discharge data from Khadakwasla
 The 1958 flood with a magnitude of 3211 cumecs is the highest flood
recorded.
 The mean annual peak flood is about 1165 cumecs.
 Every decade had recorded one severe flood during the last six decades
(1944, 1958, 1961, 1976, 1976, 1983, 1997 and 2005).
 The post 1961 period shows a significant decline in the peak flood
magnitudes and increase in the flood variability. This could be attributed to
the increased control of dams located on the river, such as Temghar and
Varasgaon that were constructed during the post-1961 period.
CAUSE AND EFFECT
Causes
 Reduction in Carrying Capacity of the river
 Encroachment in river and tributaries (nullahs)
draining into the rivers
 Disposal of Debris and solid wastes including plastics
 Lack of Remote Rain Gauging and Telemetric Early
Warning System
Effects
I. Displacement of Families in the river banks
II. Destruction of private property on the river banks
III. Destruction of Biodiversity on the river banks
IV. Disruption of Transport and communication systems
V. Destruction of drainage and sewage system
VI. Eroding of river banks
VII. Adverse effect on Public Health
Families Rehabilitated during Floods
Year No. of Families Affected by Floods
2004 1623
2005 5345
2006 5098
2007 200
Source : Slum Department, PMC
Improvement in our Disaster Management Ability has resulted
into a large reduction in the number of Flood Affected Families
CURRENT FLOOD
PROTECTION MEASURES
Disaster Management Initiative
by
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)
2006 - 2007
PMC embarked upon preparation of a
a comprehensive Disaster Management Plan
Involving all agencies of the local self government law
enforcing agencies, state govt and education institutes
MAY 2007 DMP WAS PROMULGATED
Engineering Measures for Disaster Management
by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)
 Increase in River carrying capacity by
 Dredging of 1.50 MCM of silt
 Excavated Debris is reused for construction of roads
 Protection
 Construction of 1.50 km of protection wall to protect 10 major
flood prone areas
 River flow (reduced afflux)
 Removal of an old Stone masonry bund
 Removal of central section (100m long and 5 m high) of
Bundgarden bund
Each hour
Khadakwasla Dam flows
above 45000 cusec
Water level of Mulshi dam start
increasing above 1980 ft
Irrigation Department
Mulshi-
Collector office
Public Relation officer
Flood control Department
Pune Municipal
Corporation Authority
NGO, Social services
Organisation etc
Media (hourly updates)
Municipal Commissioner and
Police Commissioner work on
next action plan
Take Action
PMT, Road Traffic,
health dept etc
Municipal
Regional Offices
Organisational Structure for Disaster Management
Regional Offices
Officer
Identify rehabilitation
places
Availability of rooms,
water supply
and electricity
Co ordination with NGOs,
helping groups etc
Provide Food, sanitation,
medicines, drinking water
Enumeration of
rehabilitated people
Role Played by Regional Offices
At present 39 Rehab
Centres are available
Organisational Structure …..contd
Discharge from Khadakwasla Action done
1132.7 cumecs
(40000 cusecs)
DMP Flood Alert
1415.9 cumecs
(50000 cusecs)
DMP operations
initiated
Benchmarks for
Initiation of Disaster Management Plan
PMC Departments working
towards Flood Management
 Fire Brigade Authority
 River Improvement and Garden Superintendent Department
 Pune Maha Nagarpalika Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd
 Health Department
 Vehicle Department
 Public Relation Department
 Education Department
 Electricity Department
 Irrigation Department
Fire Brigade Authority
 Training of experts from this department to other officer for planning &
evacuation.
 Evacuation of people and property from site
 Supply of various equipment like pumps, cranes, boats etc where ever
required
 Lifting of collapse articles like fallen trees etc during heavy rains
River Improvement and Garden Superintendent
Department
 Desilting of almost 1.50 MCM
 Deposition of debris for construction of DP road
 Disposal of excess debris at relevant location
 Construction of 1.50 km of protection wall which covers almost 10
major flood prone areas
Pune Maha Nagarpalika Parivahan
Mahamandal Ltd.
 Release of public transport
 Make vehicles available wherever required
 Make drivers available
 Get updates about traffic diversions and inform it to the drivers.
 Keep stock of fuel and other material required
Health Department
 Make Doctors, Pharmacist, auxiliary nurse etc available.
 Supply medicines
 Ambulance
Vehicle Department
 Make wireless vehicles, truck and drivers available
 Coordination with fire brigade authorities through these wireless
vehicles
Public Relation Department
 At as a communication medium within the government and public
 Public awareness
 Information to media (press, channels etc)
Education Department
 Make school and college available during floods
 Make infrastructure in school available
 Teachers and other staff also provide help in this respect
Electricity Department
 As the electric supply is completely damage during floods provide
generators to evacuation teams
 Provide temporary electric wiring at rehabilitation centers
 Provide emergency lamps
Irrigation Department
 Control discharge at each of the dams
 Supply flood update to Flood control department of PMC
FUTURE ACTION PLAN FOR
FLOOD FORECASTING &
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Salient Features
1. Installation of Remote Rain Gauging, level gauging and
telemetry system for early warning to control peak
discharge from Khadakwasla to within 50,000 Cusecs
during the rainy season
2. Prevent encroachment of the river and streams by
declaration of Biodiversity Restoration Zones along the
banks
3. Use of Gabions/Reno Mattresses on river banks for
stabilisation and allow percolation of water
Mapping and Delineation of the flood-prone area by use a probability-
based analysis wherein systematic records and historical information
on past flooding are used to develop a relation of probability of
occurrence versus magnitude.
Designation of Floodway (River Channel) and High Flood Level Components
Development Zone
Development
Zone
 Comprehensive Non Structural Flood Management System
 The proposed system can be divided into three important sub
systems viz.
 Telemetry System
 Management Information System
 Decision Support System
 Telemetry System gathers hydrological and meteorological
data such as
 Rain fall data from rain-gauge stations in the catchment
 Water level data from river gauge stations
 Reservoir level data from level sensors installed at the
reservoirs
 Data is gathered without any human intervention
 Collected data is then presented to the Management Information
System and the Decision Support System
 Based on the received data and the pre-fed
conditions/parameters/rules the system computes information
required for controlling discharge of water

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PuneMunicipalCorporation of this india.ppt

  • 1. Disaster Management & Flood Control – An Initiative by Pune Municipal Corporation A Presentation by Smt. Rajlakshmi Bhosale Mayor, Pune
  • 2. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 FLOOD SCENARIO IN PUNE 3 CAUSE AND EFFECT 4 CURRENT FLOOD PROTECTION MEASURES 5 FUTURE ACTION PLAN FOR FLOOD CONTROL & DISASTER MANAGEMENT CONTENTS
  • 4.
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  • 7.  Pune traces its origins to an agricultural settlement by the name of Punnaka in the 8th century AD; also called Punyapur or Punyanagari, “The City of Virtuous Deeds”  The city is built on the confluence of the three rivers Mutha, Mula and Pavana. These Rivers were believed to have Mythic Cleansing Powers  The Rivers formed the city’s lifeline and no other city in the country can boast of having three Rivers running through it KHADAKWASLA DAM LAKDI PUL BUND GARDEN BRIDGE
  • 8. Importance  8th Largest Urban Agglomeration in India  Population – 4.7 million growing @ 6%  Cultural Capital of Maharashtra  ‘Oxford of the East’  ‘Detroit of India’  Rapidly Growing Economy powered by IT, Manufacturing and Services  Twenty bridges cross the river along 27 km of lenght
  • 9. A Disaster Strikes Pune at 2:00pm on 12th July 1961 !!! Panshet and Khadakwasla Dam Failure results in a Major Flood in the city of Pune
  • 11. History of Floods in Pune 0.00 250.00 500.00 750.00 1000.00 1250.00 1500.00 1750.00 2000.00 2250.00 2500.00 2750.00 3000.00 3250.00 3500.00 1 9 4 0 1 9 4 3 1 9 4 6 1 9 4 9 1 9 5 2 1 9 5 5 1 9 5 8 1 9 6 1 1 9 6 4 1 9 6 7 1 9 7 0 1 9 7 3 1 9 7 6 1 9 7 9 1 9 8 2 1 9 8 5 1 9 8 8 1 9 9 1 1 9 9 4 1 9 9 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 Highest flood record 3211cumecs Panshet Dam Failure (1961) Discharge in Cumecs Years
  • 12. Flood Frequency Analysis was conducted for 1940 to 2007 of the maximum discharge data from Khadakwasla  The 1958 flood with a magnitude of 3211 cumecs is the highest flood recorded.  The mean annual peak flood is about 1165 cumecs.  Every decade had recorded one severe flood during the last six decades (1944, 1958, 1961, 1976, 1976, 1983, 1997 and 2005).  The post 1961 period shows a significant decline in the peak flood magnitudes and increase in the flood variability. This could be attributed to the increased control of dams located on the river, such as Temghar and Varasgaon that were constructed during the post-1961 period.
  • 14. Causes  Reduction in Carrying Capacity of the river  Encroachment in river and tributaries (nullahs) draining into the rivers  Disposal of Debris and solid wastes including plastics  Lack of Remote Rain Gauging and Telemetric Early Warning System
  • 15. Effects I. Displacement of Families in the river banks II. Destruction of private property on the river banks III. Destruction of Biodiversity on the river banks IV. Disruption of Transport and communication systems V. Destruction of drainage and sewage system VI. Eroding of river banks VII. Adverse effect on Public Health
  • 16. Families Rehabilitated during Floods Year No. of Families Affected by Floods 2004 1623 2005 5345 2006 5098 2007 200 Source : Slum Department, PMC Improvement in our Disaster Management Ability has resulted into a large reduction in the number of Flood Affected Families
  • 18. Disaster Management Initiative by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) 2006 - 2007 PMC embarked upon preparation of a a comprehensive Disaster Management Plan Involving all agencies of the local self government law enforcing agencies, state govt and education institutes MAY 2007 DMP WAS PROMULGATED
  • 19. Engineering Measures for Disaster Management by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)  Increase in River carrying capacity by  Dredging of 1.50 MCM of silt  Excavated Debris is reused for construction of roads  Protection  Construction of 1.50 km of protection wall to protect 10 major flood prone areas  River flow (reduced afflux)  Removal of an old Stone masonry bund  Removal of central section (100m long and 5 m high) of Bundgarden bund
  • 20. Each hour Khadakwasla Dam flows above 45000 cusec Water level of Mulshi dam start increasing above 1980 ft Irrigation Department Mulshi- Collector office Public Relation officer Flood control Department Pune Municipal Corporation Authority NGO, Social services Organisation etc Media (hourly updates) Municipal Commissioner and Police Commissioner work on next action plan Take Action PMT, Road Traffic, health dept etc Municipal Regional Offices Organisational Structure for Disaster Management
  • 21. Regional Offices Officer Identify rehabilitation places Availability of rooms, water supply and electricity Co ordination with NGOs, helping groups etc Provide Food, sanitation, medicines, drinking water Enumeration of rehabilitated people Role Played by Regional Offices At present 39 Rehab Centres are available Organisational Structure …..contd
  • 22. Discharge from Khadakwasla Action done 1132.7 cumecs (40000 cusecs) DMP Flood Alert 1415.9 cumecs (50000 cusecs) DMP operations initiated Benchmarks for Initiation of Disaster Management Plan
  • 23. PMC Departments working towards Flood Management  Fire Brigade Authority  River Improvement and Garden Superintendent Department  Pune Maha Nagarpalika Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd  Health Department  Vehicle Department  Public Relation Department  Education Department  Electricity Department  Irrigation Department
  • 24. Fire Brigade Authority  Training of experts from this department to other officer for planning & evacuation.  Evacuation of people and property from site  Supply of various equipment like pumps, cranes, boats etc where ever required  Lifting of collapse articles like fallen trees etc during heavy rains River Improvement and Garden Superintendent Department  Desilting of almost 1.50 MCM  Deposition of debris for construction of DP road  Disposal of excess debris at relevant location  Construction of 1.50 km of protection wall which covers almost 10 major flood prone areas
  • 25. Pune Maha Nagarpalika Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd.  Release of public transport  Make vehicles available wherever required  Make drivers available  Get updates about traffic diversions and inform it to the drivers.  Keep stock of fuel and other material required Health Department  Make Doctors, Pharmacist, auxiliary nurse etc available.  Supply medicines  Ambulance
  • 26. Vehicle Department  Make wireless vehicles, truck and drivers available  Coordination with fire brigade authorities through these wireless vehicles Public Relation Department  At as a communication medium within the government and public  Public awareness  Information to media (press, channels etc) Education Department  Make school and college available during floods  Make infrastructure in school available  Teachers and other staff also provide help in this respect
  • 27. Electricity Department  As the electric supply is completely damage during floods provide generators to evacuation teams  Provide temporary electric wiring at rehabilitation centers  Provide emergency lamps Irrigation Department  Control discharge at each of the dams  Supply flood update to Flood control department of PMC
  • 28. FUTURE ACTION PLAN FOR FLOOD FORECASTING & DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  • 29. Salient Features 1. Installation of Remote Rain Gauging, level gauging and telemetry system for early warning to control peak discharge from Khadakwasla to within 50,000 Cusecs during the rainy season 2. Prevent encroachment of the river and streams by declaration of Biodiversity Restoration Zones along the banks 3. Use of Gabions/Reno Mattresses on river banks for stabilisation and allow percolation of water
  • 30. Mapping and Delineation of the flood-prone area by use a probability- based analysis wherein systematic records and historical information on past flooding are used to develop a relation of probability of occurrence versus magnitude. Designation of Floodway (River Channel) and High Flood Level Components Development Zone Development Zone
  • 31.  Comprehensive Non Structural Flood Management System  The proposed system can be divided into three important sub systems viz.  Telemetry System  Management Information System  Decision Support System
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  • 33.  Telemetry System gathers hydrological and meteorological data such as  Rain fall data from rain-gauge stations in the catchment  Water level data from river gauge stations  Reservoir level data from level sensors installed at the reservoirs  Data is gathered without any human intervention  Collected data is then presented to the Management Information System and the Decision Support System  Based on the received data and the pre-fed conditions/parameters/rules the system computes information required for controlling discharge of water