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Sedimentation Crisis Undermines India's Reservoirs: Study

Posted 12 Sep 2025

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India's reservoirs face nearly 50% capacity loss due to sedimentation, threatening water security and safety; efforts include dam safety laws, modernization, and decommissioning aging structures.

IISER Bhopal study examined government records for more than 300 large reservoirs with storage exceeding 100 million cubic meters.

Key finding of Study: 

  • Dams in India have lost nearly 50% of their storage capacity to sedimentation, cutting power generation and weakening flood and drought protection.
  • By 2050, many more particularly in the Himalayan region, Narmada-Tapi basin, Western Ghats, and Indo-Gangetic Plains are expected to reach this level.
  • Primary causes of this sedimentation include agriculture-driven soil erosion, deforestation, and flooding.

About Dams in India and other associated safety concerns:

 

 

  • India is the 3rd largest dam-owning nation in the world after China and USA.
  • There are around 5700 large dams in India.
  • Key Concerns associated with safety of Dam:
    • Ageing Dams: 80% of large dams in India are already 25 years old.
    • Seismic vulnerability: Large dams in India are often built in seismically active areas.
  • Poor Financial Situation: Translates into irregular maintenance and upkeep of other parts of the power plant.

Way ahead to ensure dam safety 

  • Decommissioning of ageing dams
  • Using current state-of-the-art technology related to dam safety.
  • Countries like Japan have created multiple sub-surface dams as an alternative to surface dams.
  • Prioritizing immediate attention and management interventions for reservoirs classified as having high or very high vulnerability.

Initiatives for dam safety

  • Dam Safety Act 2021: Provide for surveillance, inspection, operation and maintenance of specified dams..
  • Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP): Funded by the World Bank
  • National Centre for Earthquake Safety of Dams: will enhance the Structural and Earthquake Safety of Dams in India.
  • Others: Dam Health and Rehabilitation Monitoring Application (DHARMA), National Register of Large Dams (NRLD) etc.
  • Tags :
  • Dam Safety
  • Sedimentation
  • Dams
  • IISER Bhopal study
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