Integrated Water Resource Management Studies in Rural Human Settlements
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Rural human settlements (villages) of India suffer from severe water supply and sanitation
problems. Village ponds, which used to perform an important role in the water supply and
wastewater management of the villages by naturally treating the wastewater and stormwater and
making it available for human use, are now heavily polluted due to higher strength and increased
wastewater and stormwater inflows. Aim of this study was to develop an integrated water
resources management (IWRM) system for 10 villages, from three districts of Doaba region in
the state of Punjab, India. Focus of the study was to develop a generic IWRM with the objective
of addressing the water supply and sanitation issues of the rural human settlements. Development
of such a system required the demarcation of pond catchments and determination of wastewater
and stormwater quantities and characteristics.
Quantification and characterization of wastewater flows revealed that both strength and volume
(per capita day) of wastewater generated was much higher than the expected. Water use in cattlesheds
and discharge of cattle-shed wastewater, and having dwelling level parallel water supply
source were apparently responsible for this. Wastewater quantification results were used in the
design of the village pond system, a vital component of rural integrated water resources
management (IWRM) system. Stormwater runoff quantification was done for 90 percentile
rainfall events, and peak runoff flow rates were determined for the rainfall events with 2- years
return period. Regression modeling of the characterization results of wet weather flows against
the rainfall event size and the antecedent dry days was used to predict the wet weather flow
characteristics corresponding to different rainfall event sizes and antecedent dry days. Predicted
wet weather flows and their characteristics were used in the design of the village pond system.The village pond system, comparable to a sustainable wastewater treatment plant was capable of
treating the wet weather and dry weather flows of the pond catchments and making them fit for
reuse as reclaimed water.
Outcome of this research work can provide a system framework for the application of IWRM
approach for water supply and sanitation sector of rural human settlements. Rehabilitation of
village ponds (within the existing village ponds) is at the centre stage of this approach.
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