Urban Water Management Linked to WASH (SDG-6) of Greater Hyderabad City, India

Siba Prasad Mishra, Kumar Chandra Sethi, Kamal Kumar Barik
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The water planning of the Musi River sub-basin, a tributary of the river Krishna faces challenges of urban floods, drainage disposal, and irrigation deficiencies which must be addressed with the escalation of the demography of Hyderabad city. The river is of length 240km and lies in Telangana state of the basin area of about 11270km2 and is of urban origin and is the lifeline to Hyderabad City. The 21st-century status of the river is polluted and needs immediate rejuvenation. In the present case, the hydrologic model is structured using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool, ArcSWAT10.3.1, that builds up having an interface with ArcGIS 10.3.1, ERDAS IMAGINE to the DEM Data from Satellite origin (LISS-III RESOURCESAT-1), and SWAT Model to study the soil characteristics Musi Basin, Watershed delineation, HRU Analysis, slope delineation, and reclassification of the basin against Land use (LU). The bearing to the LU changes of the Musi and adjacent basins have been investigated during the years 2005-2006 and 2015-2016. The study has inferred that Sustainable Development Goal 6.1 (SDG) has been well attempted by the basin managers and administration but failed to achieve SDG (6-2) to have bearable portable quality drinking water, effective management of wastewater and ecosystems to protect the people of Hyderabad and its environment. The Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for one million slum dwellers have been neglected. The model results infer that the sediment fluctuation is due to expansion and changes in the city, agricultural practices, and industrial establishments. Recommendations for effectively moderating floods, 100% sewage and septage disposals, and crop planning in the basin are discussed.
印度大海得拉巴市与WASH相关的城市水管理(可持续发展目标6)
穆西河流域是克里希纳河的一条支流,其水资源规划面临着城市洪水、排水处理和灌溉不足的挑战,这些问题必须随着海得拉巴市人口的增加而得到解决。这条河长240公里,位于盆地面积约11270平方公里的特伦甘纳邦,是城市起源,是海得拉巴市的生命线。21世纪,这条河受到污染,需要立即恢复原状。在本案例中,利用ArcGIS 10.3.1、ERDAS IMAGINE与卫星DEM数据(LISS-III RESOURCESAT-1)和SWAT模型建立的水土评价工具ArcSWAT10.3.1构建水文模型,研究木泗流域土壤特征、流域圈定、HRU分析、坡度圈定以及流域土地利用(LU)再分类。研究了2005-2006年和2015-2016年木寺及邻近盆地陆面陆面变化的相关性。该研究推断,流域管理者和行政部门已经很好地尝试了可持续发展目标6.1 (SDG),但未能实现可持续发展目标(6-2),即提供可承受的便携式优质饮用水,有效管理废水和生态系统,以保护海得拉巴人民及其环境。100万贫民窟居民的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)一直被忽视。模型结果表明,泥沙波动是由城市、农业和工业设施的扩张和变化引起的。讨论了有效减缓洪水、100%污水和污水处理以及流域作物规划的建议。
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