Thursday, September 24, 2009
A Notation of Sanjay Sagar Reservoir,Guna (M.P.),India.
A NOTATION OF THE RESERVOIR
Guna - the district of Madhya Pradesh is the gateway of Malwa & Chambal is located on the north-eastern part of Malwa Plateau, on the bank of river Parvati. The western boundary of the District is well defined by the river Parvati. The Parvati is the main river flowing along the western boundary touching Rajgarh District of M.P. and Jhalawar and Kota District of Rajasthan. Shivpuri & Kota are located in north where as Vidisha, Bhopal, and Rajgarh lies to the South. The total area of District is 6484.63 esq. and situated between the radiometers 23'53" N and 25'6'55 N and langumate 76.48' 30"E and 78', 16'70"E. Guna District is divided into five tehsils and has population of 838926
The proposed study is undertaken on Sanjay Sagar reservoir in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh. Sanjay sagar reservoir is a medium irrigation reservoir constructed in 1982 with the help of World Bank Funding. It is situated in District Guna at longitude 77-14-30 and latitude 24-22-30. It is constructed on river Gomukh which is tributary of river Parvati. It is 630 meters long and has the capacity of 37.51 million cubic meters while live capacity is 35.16 million cubic meter. Maximum water level is 451.34 meter while river bed level is 421.88 meter. The reservoir has a net cultivable command area of 6100 hectares while gross command area is 6973 hectares. About 46 villages are benefited from the reservoir. This reservoir is an important unit for the irrigation in both district Guna and Ashoknagar. So far no study has been made on this reservoir.
On the basis of the present study details of water quality and productivity of the reservoir are known and the related problem is identified. Remedial measures can be taken for improvement of the quality of the reservoir with reference to fish production and irrigation.
The study is done on four study stations (A, B, C, D) located at rational distance so that cross- sectional study of the reservoir is made.
Limnological investigation of the lake is the prime consideration to assess the quality of water for its best usage, say for drinking, bathing, fishing, irrigation and so on.
The work is carried on in the rainy season (2007). The present study is undertaken with a view to investigate the “A study on Sanjay Sagar Reservoir at District Guna (M.P.): A Limnological Profile”.
The Sanjay Sagar Reservoir is a manmade reservoir. It is 15km away from National Highway No.3 near Narayanpura Sugar Mill, Raghogarh, and Guna M P.
The Limnological investigations on Sanjay sagar reservoir were started in rainy season (2007). In this period, I visited the site three times and selected the four sampling stations. The characteristics of the sampling sites are as follows-
Station A- It lies on the south bank of the reservoir and has a littoral and semi-disturbed area due to the interferences of the human beings and domestic animals.
Station B- It is situated on east bank of the reservoir and is characterized with almost undisturbed area particularly to the human activities and domestic animals.
Station C- It lies near the main irrigation canal on north of the reservoir and is the main area for fishing and other activities.
Station D- It represents the western corner of the reservoir.
Figure: Map of Madhya Pradesh State.
Figure : Map of Guna (M.P.)
Figure: Satellite image of Sanjay Sagar Reservoir, Raghogarh, Guna (M.P.)
Guna - the district of Madhya Pradesh is the gateway of Malwa & Chambal is located on the north-eastern part of Malwa Plateau, on the bank of river Parvati. The western boundary of the District is well defined by the river Parvati. The Parvati is the main river flowing along the western boundary touching Rajgarh District of M.P. and Jhalawar and Kota District of Rajasthan. Shivpuri & Kota are located in north where as Vidisha, Bhopal, and Rajgarh lies to the South. The total area of District is 6484.63 esq. and situated between the radiometers 23'53" N and 25'6'55 N and langumate 76.48' 30"E and 78', 16'70"E. Guna District is divided into five tehsils and has population of 838926
The proposed study is undertaken on Sanjay Sagar reservoir in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh. Sanjay sagar reservoir is a medium irrigation reservoir constructed in 1982 with the help of World Bank Funding. It is situated in District Guna at longitude 77-14-30 and latitude 24-22-30. It is constructed on river Gomukh which is tributary of river Parvati. It is 630 meters long and has the capacity of 37.51 million cubic meters while live capacity is 35.16 million cubic meter. Maximum water level is 451.34 meter while river bed level is 421.88 meter. The reservoir has a net cultivable command area of 6100 hectares while gross command area is 6973 hectares. About 46 villages are benefited from the reservoir. This reservoir is an important unit for the irrigation in both district Guna and Ashoknagar. So far no study has been made on this reservoir.
On the basis of the present study details of water quality and productivity of the reservoir are known and the related problem is identified. Remedial measures can be taken for improvement of the quality of the reservoir with reference to fish production and irrigation.
The study is done on four study stations (A, B, C, D) located at rational distance so that cross- sectional study of the reservoir is made.
Limnological investigation of the lake is the prime consideration to assess the quality of water for its best usage, say for drinking, bathing, fishing, irrigation and so on.
The work is carried on in the rainy season (2007). The present study is undertaken with a view to investigate the “A study on Sanjay Sagar Reservoir at District Guna (M.P.): A Limnological Profile”.
The Sanjay Sagar Reservoir is a manmade reservoir. It is 15km away from National Highway No.3 near Narayanpura Sugar Mill, Raghogarh, and Guna M P.
The Limnological investigations on Sanjay sagar reservoir were started in rainy season (2007). In this period, I visited the site three times and selected the four sampling stations. The characteristics of the sampling sites are as follows-
Station A- It lies on the south bank of the reservoir and has a littoral and semi-disturbed area due to the interferences of the human beings and domestic animals.
Station B- It is situated on east bank of the reservoir and is characterized with almost undisturbed area particularly to the human activities and domestic animals.
Station C- It lies near the main irrigation canal on north of the reservoir and is the main area for fishing and other activities.
Station D- It represents the western corner of the reservoir.
Figure: Map of Madhya Pradesh State.
Figure : Map of Guna (M.P.)
Figure: Satellite image of Sanjay Sagar Reservoir, Raghogarh, Guna (M.P.)
A STUDY ON WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS OF SANJAY SAGAR RESERVOIR, DISTT. - GUNA (M.P.)
A STUDY ON WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS OF SANJAY SAGAR RESERVOIR, DISTT. - GUNA (M.P.)
PRADEEP SOLANKI, BIPIN BIHARI COLLAGE, JHANSI (U.P.)
The recent study on water quality parameters of Sanjay Sagar Reservoir based on Physico- Chemical Parameters shows that there has been a great degradation in the level of quality of water. The study is based on the study of parameters such as Temperature, pH, DO, Carbonate alkalinity, Total alkalinity, Total hardness, Calcium hardness, Magnesium hardness, Chlorides, Reactive silicates, and Sodium & Potassium contents of water samples from different sampling points. This study is also focused on the effect of these physico chemical parameters on fisheries population.
In the present investigation samples were collected from the Sanjay Sagar Reservoir which is situated near the Raghogarh Tehsil in District Guna (M.P.), 47 kms away from city. It is situated in District Guna at longitude 77-14-30 and latitude 24-22-30. The study of water quality at different sampling stations shows that there has been an undesirable and unsuitable change in water parameters. As concerned with fish production, it has also declined. An increase in pH was also noticed. It was found at all places water was unfit for drinking however it may be used for domestic purposes. So there is a need for an effective and quick step in this field.
PRADEEP SOLANKI, BIPIN BIHARI COLLAGE, JHANSI (U.P.)
The recent study on water quality parameters of Sanjay Sagar Reservoir based on Physico- Chemical Parameters shows that there has been a great degradation in the level of quality of water. The study is based on the study of parameters such as Temperature, pH, DO, Carbonate alkalinity, Total alkalinity, Total hardness, Calcium hardness, Magnesium hardness, Chlorides, Reactive silicates, and Sodium & Potassium contents of water samples from different sampling points. This study is also focused on the effect of these physico chemical parameters on fisheries population.
In the present investigation samples were collected from the Sanjay Sagar Reservoir which is situated near the Raghogarh Tehsil in District Guna (M.P.), 47 kms away from city. It is situated in District Guna at longitude 77-14-30 and latitude 24-22-30. The study of water quality at different sampling stations shows that there has been an undesirable and unsuitable change in water parameters. As concerned with fish production, it has also declined. An increase in pH was also noticed. It was found at all places water was unfit for drinking however it may be used for domestic purposes. So there is a need for an effective and quick step in this field.
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