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August 28, 2018

Dams are cited as one of the possible reasons for the recent Kerala floods. Examine why. Also, suggest how such devastating floods can be controlled in the future. (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu

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IAS Parliament 6 years

KEY POINTS

·         Though excessive rains filled the dams, experts blamed poor water flow management from the reservoirs for the inundation of Kerala.

·         Water experts are saying that the intensity of Kerala floods could have been reduced if the water from 35 big dams in Kerala was released much earlier.

·         The major issue with the dam management is the authorities always look to store the maximum amount of water in reservoirs during the monsoon season.

·         It is then used for irrigation and generation of electricity during the summer months.

Suggestions

·         Dams – The water level of a reservoir should be kept below a certain level before the onset of the monsoon season. This is an internationally accepted practice.

·         This ensures that there is enough space to store the excess rainwater when the monsoon rains come and also facilitates releasing water in a regulated manner.

·         Policies – It is high time that government formulate water management policies for reservoirs.

·         This should be in such a manner that dams are used to control floods, and not cause them.

·         There is also a need to act on decentralised alternatives involving water recycling and reuse.

·         Authority – Dam and water management is vested with the Public Works Department, Electricity Board, and Irrigation Department.

·         But even in normal conditions there are contradictory opinions among these. This poses implementation hurdles to the decisions taken.

·         So, the State Dam Security Authority, if competent, should be entrusted with the task of water management in reservoirs.

·         It should also be empowered to take decisions in emergency situations.

·         Electricity – The over-dependence on hydel projects to produce electricity is another driving factor.

·         So enhancing non-conventional sources for electricity generation is important in this context.

Tapasvi 6 years

Kindly review

IAS Parliament 6 years

Second part was good. First part requires more clarity. Keep writing.

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