• Source : ASDMA

CHAPTER:2 SOURCES OF THREATS TO THE VILLAGE COMMUNITY

Balanced ecosystem comprising of soil, water and plant environment is essential for survival and welfare of the mankind. However, eco-system of the earth has been disturbed in the past due to over exploration of the nature for meeting the demands generated due industrial growth etc.  Activities such as deforestation, Mining, Agriculture etc., that dominantly occurred in the recent past due to developments resulted in soil on land surfaces exposed directly to the rains. This unprotected soil could be easily removed from the land surfaces by the combined action of rain and the resulting flow. Vast tracts of land have been thus irreversibly converted into infertile surfaces due to the continued soil erosion. These degraded land surfaces also become sources of pollution to the natural water. Soil eroded from the upland areas of the catchment, gets deposited in the rivers causing aggradation. This causes increase in floods plain area of the river choking of the clearance below the bridge and culverts etc. Reservoir sedimentation is the problem of prime concerns for water resources engineers and gets accelerated due to catchment soil erosion. The net amount eroded soil (sediment) reaching to the catchment outlet over a period of time is termed as sediment yield.  For the project planning purpose estimates of sediment yield can be made with the available techniques by using the data on the hydrometeorology and the catchment characteristics.

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