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CE6703 WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

 WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Notes CE6703

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CE6703 WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Notes TEXTBOOKS:

  1.  Linsley R.K. and Franzini J.B, “Water Resources Engineering”, McGraw-Hill Inc, 2000.
  2. Punmia B.C., et. al; Irrigation and water power Engineering, Laxmi Publications, 16th Edition, New Delhi, 2009
  3. Garg S. K., “Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic structures”, Khanna Publishers, 23rd Revised Edition, New Delhi, 2009

CE6703 WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Notes REFERENCES:

  1. Duggal, K.N. and Soni, J.P., “Elements of Water Resources Engineering”, New Age International Publishers, 2005
  2. Chaturvedi M.C., “Water Resources Systems Planning and Management”, Tata McGraw- Hill Inc., New Delhi, 1997.
  3. Michael A.M., Irrigation Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida, Up, 2008
  4. Dilip Kumar Majumdar, “Irrigation Water Management”, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 2008.
  5. Asawa, G.L., “Irrigation Engineering”, NewAge International Publishers, New Delhi, 2000.

CE6703 WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Notes Engineering economy in water resources planning:

All Water Resources projects have to be cost evaluated.
This is an essential part of planning.

Since, generally, such projects would be funded by the respective State Governments, in which the project would be coming up it would be helpful for the State planners to collect the desired amount of money, like by issuing bonds to the public, taking loans from a bank, etc.

Since a project involves money, it is essential that the minimum amount is spent, under the given constraints of project construction.

Hence, a few feasible alternatives for a project are usually worked out. For example, a project involving a storage dam has to be located on a map of the river valley at more than one possible location, if the terrain permits.

In this instance, the dam would generally be located at the narrowest part of the river valley to reduce cost of dam construction, but also a couple of more alternatives would be selected since there would be other features of a dam whose cost would dictate the total cost of the project.

Subject Name WATER RESOURCES AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Subject Code CE6703
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