Worldwide Experience of Sediment Flushing Through Reservoirs
Globally there are about 25,500 storage reservoirs with total storage volume of about 6,464 Bcm. The maximum number of reservoirs are in North America, i.e. 7205 with the total storage volume of about 1,844 Bcm, whereas minimum number of reservoirs are in Central Asia, i.e. 44, with the total sto...
| Published in: | Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology |
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| Language: | English |
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Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
2012-07-01
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| Online Access: | http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf655.pdf |
| Summary: | Globally there are about 25,500 storage reservoirs with total storage volume of about 6,464 Bcm. The
maximum number of reservoirs are in North America, i.e. 7205 with the total storage volume of about
1,844 Bcm, whereas minimum number of reservoirs are in Central Asia, i.e. 44, with the total storage
volume of about 148 Bcm. Over the globe, average annual reservoir storage loss due to sedimentation
varies from 0.1-2.3%, however, average annual world storage loss is about 1.0%. In order to combat the
storage loss, the techniques used globally are: watershed management, dredging of deposited sediments,
sediment routing/sluicing, sediment bypassing, density current venting and sediment flushing through
reservoir, separately and also in combination. Each approach has its own limitations, depending on the
site conditions. Sediment flushing technique is used by two ways i.e. Drawdown flushing and Emptying
and Flushing. In Emptying and Flushing, the reservoir is emptied before the flood season, resulting in
the creation of river-like flow conditions in the reservoir. The flow velocities in the reservoir are increased
to such an extent that deposited sediments are remobilized and transported through the low level outlets
provided slightly above the original riverbed level with sufficient flow capacity. Flushing is not a new
technique and has been experienced for the last 6 decades on several reservoirs of the world. The results
of the study reveal that there are about 50 reservoirs which are flushed, out of which flushing data is
available for about 22 reservoirs only. However 6 reservoirs have been found with successful application
of flushing operation and all other are flushed with low flushing efficiency. Flushing has been successfully
implemented at Baira-India, Gebidem-Switzerland, Gmund-Austria, Hengshan-China, Palagnedraswitzerland, Santo-Domingo-Venezuela Reservoirs, while the unsuccessfully flushed reservoirs are:
Chinese reservoirs, Gaunting, Heisonglin, sanmenxia, Shuicaozi, Naodehai, Nanqin, Guernsey-USA,
Ichari-India, ouchi-Kurgan and Zemo-Afchar of former USSR, sufid-Rud-Iran, Warsak-Pakistan,
Jensanpei-Taiwan, Khashm El Gibra-Sudan, Mangahao-Newzealand, and Cachi of Costa Rica. |
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| ISSN: | 0254-7821 2413-7219 |
