Title: RodKohi
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2Water Rights in Perennial Rod Kohi Systems in DG
Khan
3Rod-Kohi Areas of Pakistan (Source GIS Lab, NARC)
4- LOCATION
- Study area is located some 65 km in the west of
D.G.Khan City. - Geographically it has Latitude 30 o00 / N and
Longitude 70?07? E - It is a part of Mithawan torrent having elevation
range of 300 m to 2400 m above sea level
5LOCATION MAP
6CLIMATE, RAINFALL SOIL
- Extremely hot dry conditions and arid
characteristics are the climatic features. - Mean annual rainfall ranges from 100 to 150 mm in
summer, while 100 mm in winter seasons. - Soils of the study area varies from loam to sandy
loam texture with shallow depths.
7PERENNIAL WATER RESOURCES
- Small scale Isolated Kala Pani Systems.
- Large scale Kala Pani Systems.
8SMALL SCALE ISOLATED KALAPANI
- Comprises Mauza Irsind
- Origin Khuldan
- Discharge 0.5 1.0 cusec
9SMALL SCALE ISOLATED KALAPANI
- Sub Command
- Thak Daf (0.7 cusec), 3.0 Hectares
- Rahndan (.05 cusec) 1.6 Hectares
- Irsind (1.0 cusec) 32.2 Hectares
- Total 36.8 Hectares
10LARGE SCALE KALAPANI SYSTEMS
- Origin Bazdee
- Discha rge 1.8 3.0 cusec
- Length of Watercourse 8.0 km
- Mauza Dholi (1.6 km)
- Mauza Kothi (5.4 km)
- Mauza Sohrbun (5.6 km)
- Mauza Khand (8.0 km)
11Water distribution for various sub-tribes in
small scale Kalapani systems
12WATER DISTRIBUTION AMONG VARIOUS SUB-TRIBES
13COMMAND AREA
- Dholi 88.3 ha
- Kothi 97.2 ha
- Soharbun 21.5 ha
- Khand 58.1 ha
- TOTAL 265.1 ha
14RULES
- Construction of diversion structures, repair and
maintenance undertaken both by Hajbani and Kaloi
sub-tribes - Water uses time is priorily fixed among and
within the sub-tribes since centuries - Water user can expand the area only within his
own allocated time - Privilege of a water user to transfer or not the
water rights fully or partially with the transfer
or sale of land - Rights of Riparians and agreements on the
disposal of access or unused water
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- WATER DISTRI BUTION RULES
- Delimitations of the command area
- - Dholi
- - Kothi
- - Khand
- Proportionate distribution of water among the
sub-tribes (water turn of 9 days is observed) - Proportionate distribution of water within the
sub-tribes and the individuals - Procedure of draw for water turn between Hajbanis
and the Kaloi - Allocated time strictly observed irrespective of
watercourse and losses - Fixed allocated time of irrigation for particular
Mauza i.e. Dholi (2 bails)
16INSTITUTIONS
- Hashar
- Beradari
- Mochi
- Jirgah (No more Functional since 1971)
- Union Council
17A view of same channel before lining
A view of lined channel in Bhajiwala
18A view of parabolic lining
A view of pipe lining
19A view of Plastic lining
20Water flowing along Sirri Nullah before the
aqueduct
An aqueduct over Sirri Nullah
21View of Kalapani passing through an ephemeral
stream before intervention
The same place after construction of aqueduct
22 Siphon constructed in main Rod Kohi,
Sirri
23Panel nacca installed at Mauza Kothi
Traditional water diversion practice
24Trickle Irrigation System
- To combat water shortage trickle irrigation
system was introduced in the project area
A view of Trickle irrigation system installed at
farm
25A view of Khand Reservoir
Spillway channel constructed at Khand Reservoir
26A view of Bhajiwala Reservoir
Spillway constructed at Bhajiwala Reservoir
27A view of Kothi Reservoir
Spillway constructed at Kothi Reservoir
28First ever wheat crop in Basti Bhajiwala
First ever cotton crop in Mauza Sohrbun
29Metrological observatory station near the project
site office
30- Run-off recording flume along with automatic
water level recorder in Khand catchment - Run-off recording flume along with automatic
water level recorder in Khado Fragh catchment
31THANKS