Title: RIVER STRUCTURE RESEARCH CLUSTER Ethiopia Cairo, June 14, 2004
1RIVER STRUCTURE RESEARCH CLUSTER
(Ethiopia)Cairo, June 14, 2004
2Objectives of the Research
General objective of the cluster To improve the
ability of water professionals and practitioners
to design and implement river structure in a
sustainable and friendly environmental manner
3Specific ObjectivesMicro-dam
- 1. To inventories existing micro-dam in Egypt,
Ethiopia, the Sudan and Uganda. - 2. To assess the performance of the inventoried
micro dam based on documentation available and
limited field visit. -
4Specific objectives Micro-dam research
- 3. To prioritize important research areas
(significant problems encountered in the three
countries) and research topics to be taken
forward in second phase of the project - 4. To draft a guidelines for assessment of the
performances of the micro-dams. -
5Specific objectivesDiversion structures
- 1. To systematically compile and build a
database of existing both traditional and modern
diversion systems. - 2. To review critically the existing design
criteria and to identify the limitations in these
criteria.
6Specific objectivesDiversion structures
- 3. To suggest remedial measures in a form of
design and operation guidelines or procedures to
improve the performance of existing conventional
diversion systems and suggest the use of
alternative designs.
7Achievements
- Establishment of a data base of the micro-dam
and diversion structure and identification of the
main problems related to design and operation.
8Achievements cont.
- Fifty eight micro-dam inventoried in Sudan and
preliminary analysis of the data showed the
following major problems are identified - Siltation problem
- - Clogging of gates
- Spillway collapse
- Seepage below dams
- Change of the wadi-course (wrong intakes)
- Operation and maintenance micro-dam Design
criteria
9Achievements cont.
- Two hundred fifty micro-dam inventoried in Uganda
and preliminary analysis of the data showed the
following major problems are identified - Siltation problem
- - Clogging of gates
- Spillway collapse
- Seepage below dams
- Operation and maintenance micro-dam Design
criteria
10Achievement cont.
- A draft preliminary guideline for performance
assessment of micro-dam is prepared
11Achievement cont.Diversion structures
- Inventory of existing diversion systems
- 84 schemes from Northern, Central, and South
Ethiopia. - About 59 diversion HP and 95 diversions WS are
identified in DR Congo - In Egypt, 21 schemes are identified
- Database development
- Relational database and a regional database in
GIS-Arc
12Achievement cont.Diversion structures
- literature review (state-of-the-art) on design
and operation of diversion systems - Preliminary data analysis
- Based on the data collected from 33 diversions
structures in Ethiopia. - Investigation of applying physical model studies
by way of examples from two case studies in
Egypt.
13Achievement cont.Diversion structures
- literature review (state-of-the-art) on design
and operation of diversion systems - Preliminary data analysis
- Based on the data collected from 33 diversions
structures in Ethiopia. - Investigation of applying physical model studies
by way of examples from two case studies in
Egypt.
14Lessons Learned
- The need for
- Effective reporting mechanism
- Organizing specific training activities
- Regular face to face meetings (6 months)
- Improvement of communication infrastructure
- Adequate financial support
15Consolidation
- To further the existing research on solving
specific problems relevant to each member
countries of the River Structure Cluster as
identified in the first phase of the project such
as micro-dam sedimentation, seepage, geotechnique
problems, - Adaptation of techniques for bottom intake
structure design in mountainous region ,
Appropriate sediment control devices at intake
structures
16Integration
- The role of micro-dam in an improved water
management - The role of watershed in sustainable utilization
of micro-dam reservoirs - The role of GIS in micro-dam site selection, soil
erosion estimation, performance evaluation,
establishing database. - The effect of Watershed management and river
morphology on the design of diversion structures
17Cross-cutting issues
- Assessment of the vulnerability of water supply
(availability) due to climatic change and climate
variability - Adaptive water management measures
- Adaptive structural and non-structural measures
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18River Structures Cluster
- Micro-dam research group members
- Dr. Kamal Eldin Bashar - Sudan
- Mr. Michael Kizaa Uganda
- Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Soliman - Egypt
- Dr. Admasu Gebeyehu Ethiopia
- Dr. Bayou Chane Ethiopia
- Mr. Michael Abebe - Ethiopia
- Dr. Semu Ayalew - Ethiopia
- Dr. Yilma Seleshi - Research Coordinator
19River Structures Cluster
Diversion Structures research group members Dr.
Muna M. Omar Sudan Mr. Sylvian Kalombo DR
Congo Mr. Abdel Azim Egypt Mr. Africa
Mulumar Ethiopia Mr. Adane Abebe Ethiopia Mr.
Asfaw Afera Ethiopia Dr Zelalem
Hailu Ethiopia Dr. Dereje Hailu, coordinator,
Ethiopia Prof. Petru Boeriu, Scientific Advisor,
IHE
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