WRE
WRE
WRE
(MUMBAI)
MICRO-PROJECT REPORT
entitled “Sinnur S.G. of 5th Semester of Diploma in civil engineering has completed the
Submitted by,
Seal
S.V.S.M.D’s
Kai. Kalyanrao (Balasaheb) Ingale Polytechnic, Akkalkot
(Affiliated to MSBTE MUMBAI)
2019-2020
“Micro-Project Title”
1) After getting the topic, group discussion has done for preparing micro project.
2) Our group is having total four members. We allotted the work to each group member.
3) We started collection of information regarding the micro project. Our faculty had given some hints
regarding the resources.
4) We gathered all the information ofthe water shed mangament
5) We discussed with our faculty and shown him all the gathered data.
6) He suggested many corrections regarding the information and arrangement of data.
7) After getting his suggestions, we started to prepare actual project data (part-B) and its arrangement.
8) We prepared our micro project and have shown to our faculty.
9) After getting his final permission, we submitted the micro project.
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Rural development engineering Reference Rastogi A.K
Building Construction reference book
Book
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www.wikipedia.com Internet
Building Materials reference book Internet
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www.slideshare.com Internet 01
The process of implementing land use practices and water management practices to protect and improve the
quality of water and other natural resources within a watershed by managing the use of those land and water
resources in a comprehensive manner
Protecting, conserving and improving the land resources for efficient and sustained
production Protecting and enhancing water resources, moderating floods, increasing irrigation and
conserving rainwater for crops.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS :
FINANCIAL ASPECTS :-
The projects can be funded by Government or NGO’s The unit cost of watershed
development normally range from Rs 4500 to Rs 6000 per hectare depending on nature and
location of watershed
Soil and water conservation measures to be employed depend on the purpose for
which the land and water is to be used There are two broad categories.
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND CONTOUR BUNDING :-
A series of such bunds divide the area into strips and act as a barrier to the flow of
water. These are constructed where the excess water is to be removed safely to avoid water
stagnation
BENCH-TERRACING :-
It is practiced on steep hill slopes which involves converting the ground into level step
like fields by half cutting and half filling.These are associated with channel terraces for safe
disposal of concentrated run off, thereby protecting the land against rills and gullies.
Strip cropping consists of a series of alternate strips of various types of crops laid out so
that all tillage and crop management practices are performed across the slope or on the contours
Conclusion
Watersheds Should be Managed Comprehensively and NCD should be Considered as part of the
Management Team’s Tool Box to:
3) www.wikipidia.com
4) www.google.com