Abstract:
Megech Dam is sited at the out let of Megech watershed of area 408 km
2
where
siltation is a threat for future service life of the reservoir. This is because of
59.13% of the watershed is cultivated, even steep slope is under cultivation.
Accordingly, the two objectives of this study were to simulate the sediment yield
inflowing to the reservoir site and to propose possible mitigation measures to
reduce the quantity of sediment yield inflowing to the dam site. The SWAT2009
model was calibrated and validated against measured flow and sediment data. Both,
calibration and validation results, showed a good match between measured and
simulated flow and suspended sediment.This calibrated tool was used to predict
sediment yield, identify spatial distribution of sediment, and to test the potential of
watershed management interventions in reducing sediment load. In This research,
two mitigation measures were used to reduce the sediment inflowing to the dam
site. These were: (1) implementation of terrace in the agricultural HRUs of potential
sub basins and (2) Area enclosure (afforestation) of any land use on steep slope
(greater than 25%) in the whole Megech Dam watershed. Use of terrace in the
agricultural HRUs and afforestation of steep slope areas reduced sediment yield
(SYLD) inflowing to the reservoir by 23% and 42% respectively. The third
objective of this study was to model sediment yield of Megech Dam watershed
using stochastic models. Stochastic analysis modeling and simulation (SAMS)
model and Thomass Fiering model were used for this objective. Annual and
monthly sediment load characteristics in the temporal domain were modeled and 50
years of annual sediment yield (t/ha) data that have similar statistical characteristics
with the historical SYLD data were generated using AR(1) and Thomas Fiering
model.