Water Resource Division

Last Updated on: February 08, 2023

Overview:

           Flood control activities in Assam started after announcement of National Policy for Flood in 1954 by the Govt. of India. Though there was short term and long term measures in National Flood Policy of 1954, to get the immediate relief to the flood ravaged state, construction of embankments as short term measures had been widely adopted because this could be constructed quickly with local resources and abundant manpower to protect large area with comparatively smaller outlays.

            The Department performed works under the name Public Works Dep’t. (PWD) till 1970 when the Dep’t. along with Irrigation Dep’t. Bifurcated  from the parent Dep’t. i.e. PWD vide Notification No. ABP 135 / 70 / 10 Dt. 18-09-1970. Again in the year 1974 the Irrigation Dep’t. was separated out from the Flood Control Dep’t vide Notification No. ABP 74 / 73 / Pt / 17 Dt. 22-01-1974. Subsequently, the  Dep’t. was renamed as Water Resources Dep’t. In the year 2002 vide Notification No. AR 21 / 2002 / 4 Dt. 01-11-2002.

During post independence period, Assam faced major floods in 1954, 1962, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1998, 2002 and 2004. Almost every year three to four waves of flood ravage the flood prone areas of Assam. Average annual loss due to flood in Assam is to the tune of Rs. 200.00 Cores and particularly in 1998, the loss suffered was about Rs. 500.00 Cores and during the year 2004 it was about Rs. 771.00 Cores.

After the unprecedented floods in the country in 1954, the Govt. of India announced a National Policy on Floods comprising three phases viz.-

  1. The immediate,
  2. The short term and
  3. The long term measures.

The flood control activities in Assam started mainly after the announcement of National Water Policy formulated in September 1954. Subsequently, “outlined plan for flood control in Assam” along with various comprehensive plans were prepared and the priority areas, which need immediate and urgent attention were identified. 

Water Resources Department has 26 nos of Civil Divisions. The Tezpur Water Resources Division is one of them.

Objectives:

The main objectives of the Karimganj Water W.R Division are as follows

  1. To control riverbank erosion
  2. To prevent flood inundation
  3. Drainage development
  4. Land reclamation and river channelization
  5. Collection of hydro -meteorological data

 

Functions:

Functions of the Tezpur Water Resources Division are –

  1. Pre Construction Survey, preliminary investigation and studies for preparation of memo of the works.
  2. Preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR) of Anti-erosion / town protection, flood prevention, drainage development, land reclamation & river channelization schemes.
  3. Take up execution of new marginal embankment, raising and strengthening of weak and deplorable embankment, anti-erosion / town protection schemes, drainage development as well as land reclamation & river channelization schemes.
  4. Monitoring & maintaining quality of the construction material as well as the work as per technical specification during execution.
  5. Collection, compilation & analysis of hydro meteorological data.

Accordingly, the Karimganj Water Resources Division has been implementing these flood management measures in reaches so necessary, as per recommendation of Rastriya Barh Ayog (R.B.A).

The embankments were constructed with a sense of urgency to provide maximum coverage to protect the inundated areas because of topographical features and thick population settlement.

Erosion along the embankments and natural banks of the river system has been a serious problem because of the fact that most of the embankments were constructed very near to the bank line with a view to protect as many area as possible during those period. In the course of time due to natural change taking place in the meandering pattern of river, many reaches have been subjected to erosion threatening the embankments. Though embankment systems provided reasonable protection from recurring floods, the system itself had to withstand massive active erosion in many places. So, it has been necessary to take up anti erosion measures to protect the embankments as well as the river bank.

PROGRESS REPORT OF ALL ON-GOING SCHEMES

SOPD-FDR 2019-20

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estimated amount (Rs. In Crore)

Physical Progress

Financial Progress

(Rs. In Lakhs)

Remarks

1

Reconstruction of breached embankment at Dullavpur and Mukamerbond along with improvement of Shingla R/B embankment from Phanirbond to Dullavpur including anti-erosion measures at different reaches.

16.23

55 %

469.42588

 

2

Reconstruction of breached embankment at Kabaribond village along with improvement of Longai L/B embankment from Ch. 0-21.95 KM including anti-erosion measures at different reaches.

51.48

80 %

3617.51635

 

SOPD – G (CM Special Package) 2019-20

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost (Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial Progress

Remarks

1

Anti-Erosion measures to protect Sarif Nagar area from the erosion of River Kakra.

150

100 %

52.995

Work physically completed

SDRF 2018-19

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost (Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial Progress

Remarks

1

Immediate measures to Flood protection and drainage in Patharkandi PH – II L/B Longai for (Breach closing and Restoration of embankment at Montrigram) under SDRF for 2018-19.

165.00

100 %

NIL

Work physically completed

2

Immediate measures to embankment along B/B of river Longai from Patherkandi to NilambazarPh – I for 2018-19. (Restoration of Brach like damage at Paulpara).

140.00

80 %

NIL

 

SDRF – 2020-21

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost

(Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial progress

Remarks

1

I.M. to flood protection damage in Patherkandi Ph – II L/B of river Longai under SDRF for 2020-21. (Restoration of breach like damage section at village Kalkali L/B).

118.00

100 %

NIL

Work physically completed

 

NABARD (RIDF -XXVI) (YEAR 2020-21)

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost

(Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial progress

Remarks

State share

Central Share/ Loan share

Total

1

Anti-erosion measures to protect P.W.D. road at Mukamcherra from erosion of river Shingla on its R/B.

100.00

80 %

NIL

NIL

NIL

 

SOPD – FDR 2021-22

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost (Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial Progress

Remarks

1

Restoration of Chamtilla village & its adjoining PWD road from flood damages of river Shingla on its R/B.

211.23

   

Tendering under process.

2

Restoration of Olivia & its adjoining area from flood damages of river Shingla on its R/B.

300.30

   

Work Order issued

3

Restoration of Nivia Bazar area from flood damages of river Shingla on its right bank.

255.42

   

-Do-

SOPD-ODS 2021-22

Sl. No.

Name of scheme

Estd. Cost (Rs. In Lakhs)

Physical progress

Financial Progress

Remarks

1

Construction of embankment from Krishnanagar to existing WR dyke near Rupagram along L/B of river Shingla. (Ch. 0-1350 M).

209.42

   

Land acquisition under process

2

Construction of New embankment from Lowairpoa to Baithakhal along the river Longai on its left bank under SOPD-ODS for 2021-22

1923.60

   

Materials mobilized at site & Land acquisition under process