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1 User Manual Dam Health and Rehabilitation Monitoring Application June 2018 CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5 DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 1

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3 Foreword Central Water Commission (CWC) through the Central Dam Safety Organisation (CDSO) is implementing the Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) with financial assistance from the World Bank. As part of the Institutional Strengthening component of DRIP, Dam Health and Rehabilitation Monitoring Application (DHARMA) software is being developed for effective collection and management of asset and health data for all large dams in India. The first version of DHARMA consisting of two modules (Project Features and Project Portfolio) was launched at the 14th Technical Committee meeting of the DRIP, held in Kochi, Kerala on May 11th The third, Engineering Features Module, has since been launched at 16th Technical Committee Meeting, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu on December 1st The pilot implementation of DHARMA and capturing of data pertaining to the dams covered under DRIP is now being undertaken in parallel. DHARMA is currently being progressed through two forums. A DHARMA Implementation Group (DIG) has been constituted with representatives from the CDSO and State Water Resources Departments of Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. DIG will be guiding and supervising the implementation of DHARMA for all DRIP dams. A second forum, the DHARMA Development Group (D3G) has been constituted with CWC Design Directors and is advising the DHAR- MA Team on the design of new modules. This User Manual has been prepared to explain the main features of the software and help users to enter and manage their data effectively. It is a dynamic publication and will be updated regularly in line with improvements to the software and in response to user requirements. This manual version 1.4 is the fifth version to be released and includes a new section on the Asset Health, Asset Rehabilitation, Stakeholders, Document Library modules. Suggestions for the continued improvement of the software or this User Manual are welcome; please contact us using the details given at the back of cover page. Mr Pramod Narayan, Project Director, DRIP and Director DSR, CDSO DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 3

4 Table of Contents This DHARMA Manual consists of the following headings, grouped by Section : Section 1 : Introduction P. 1 What is DHARMA? P. 3 DHARMA User Types P. 5 DHARMA User Permissions P. 7 Registration and Log In P. 9 DHARMA Home Page P. 11 Structure and Design Section 2 : Project Features P. 13 Project Features Module P. 15 General Tab P. 17 Location Tab P. 19 Irrigation Tab P. 21 Hydropower Tab P. 23 Navigation Tab P. 25 Water Supply Tab P. 27 Industrial Tab P. 29 Tourism Tab P. 31 Flood Control Tab P. 33 Fishing Tab P. 35 Other Benefits Tab P. 37 Financial Tab Section 3 : Project Portfolio P. 39 Project Portfolio Module P. 41 Component Tree P. 43 Component Types P. 53 How to define a Portfolio Tree P. 57 Edit Component Data P. 60 Edit Photos P. 62 Edit Schematics Section 4 : Engineering Features P. 64 Engineering Features Module P. 66 Reservoir P. 68 Dam P. 70 Dam Block / Reach P. 72 Gallery / Shaft P. 74 Drain P. 76 Spillway P. 78 Hydro-Mechanical P. 88 Energy Dissipation Structure DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 4

5 P. 90 Intake / Outlet Structure P. 92 Water Conveyance Structure P. 94 Desilting Basin / Chamber P. 96 Surge Tank / Chamber P. 98 Powerhouse P. 100 Turbine / Pump P. 102 Access Road P. 104 Instrumentation P. 106 Flexi Component Section 5: Asset Health P. 108 Asset Health Module P. 114 Inspection and Deficiency Details Section 7: Stakeholders P. 118 Stakeholders Module Section 8: Document Library P. 120 Document Library Module Section 9: Tools P. 122 DHARMA Dashboard P. 124 Static P. 126 Inspection P. 128 Masters P. 130 Admin P. 132 Report Generator - NRLD Based Report P. 140 Customise Units Section 11 : Masters P. 142 States List P. 144 Districts List P. 146 Basins List P. 148 Rivers List P. 150 Airports List P. 152 National Highways List P. 154 State Highways List P. 156 Railway Stations List Section 12: Other P. 158 Change Password Section 6: Asset Rehabilitation P. 116 Asset Rehabilitation Module Section 10: Admin P. 134 Add New Dam P. 136 Manage Licensee P. 138 Manage User DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 5

6 DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 1

7 There are about 4,900 large dams in India and over 300 are under construction. In addition, there are several thousand smaller dams. All of these dams are vital for ensuring the water security of the country in a sustainable manner and regulating water during the rainy season to prevent floods. However, today many of these dams are facing various structural deficiencies as well as shortcomings in the operation and monitoring facilities. The Dam Health and Rehabilitation Monitoring Application (DHARMA) has been designed and developed to enhance the capacity of individuals and organisations throughout India to manage their dam assets scientifically and professionally so as to sustain advantages of dams and prevent disasters. DHARMA will address four main challenges, listed and described below: Ensure Completeness of Information: Today, local and State authorities maintain limited information concerning their dam assets. This gap in information not only affects routine operation and maintenance but also decisions on policy, budgeting and rehabilitation. DHARMA will enable gathering and updating of dam asset information in a centralised and structured manner so as to overcome limitations due to multiplicity of agencies, wide geographical spread, voluminous data, varied terminologies and units, unknown and mismatched time reference and inconsistent formats. Bring Stakeholders Together: There are many stakeholders involved in any dam project, including dam owners, operators, consultants, contractors and suppliers. Often, after commissioning, the details of these stakeholders can be misplaced thus denying access to valuable information, insights and skills. DHARMA will ensure that details of all stakeholders are recorded and maintained. Such details may pertain to individuals as well as organisational entities associated with activities throughout the dam lifecycle. Effectively Manage Asset Inventory: Effective asset management can only be achieved with engagement of key stakeholders, completeness of information and access to appropriate tools a requirement which is not being met for most of dams in India. DHARMA will provide a complete data collection and management platform for assimilation of varied information for every dam component across all dam projects; thereby benefiting from the insights and learning curves of a wider stakeholder spectrum. Assess Soundness of Dam Health: Well established procedures exist for periodical dam health assessment through routine inspections and detailed investigations wherever required. However, dam asset information in its current form and format often does not show the time dependent variations in dam health condition. DHARMA will ensure prompt capturing of inspection and investigation data directly by the Dam Health Engineers and provide tools for correct analysis and interpretation of this timeline data. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 2

8 DHARMA User Types DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 3

9 Following are the user types, based on which different category of agencies will be given access: Licensor: CDSO will act as Licensor and will give licenses to dam owning entities. Licensee: Any dam owning entity will be a Licensee with the right to add information about their dams in DHARMA. Also government entities and ministries will also be given licenses but with ability to view data only and that too for their governing regions. Application Users: Following three will be the application user types which will have different working areas and access rights as per their authority to enter and access data within the Licensee organization Dams Data Manager: The key person responsible for adding all static data related to a dam project in DHARMA. The static content will consist of Project Features and Project Portfolio Data which are generated once in the life of the project and rarely changes. Dam Health Engineer: the key person involved in generating timeline data for the project. The timeline data could be relating to periodical health inspections, seasonal inspections, failure investigations, etc. which change over a period of time or season and is very necessary to be closely monitored in order to maintain a dam in a good health. General User: General User will be any person who is either professionally related to dams (viz: students pursuing studies in similar or related field, scholars and professionals involved in research studies, etc.) or in any manner related to analysis of data (viz: employees within the dam owning entity, contractors or suppliers who need to file a tender or are currently working on any dam to make decisions related to their process). General Users will be given rights to access data depending on their use for e.g. if a contractor is working on a particular dam and wants to access details to help him making correct decisions; general users will not be able to add or make any changes to the data. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 4

10 DHARMA User Permissions DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 5

11 Following are the user permissions corresponding to each user type: Central Admin (CA): Central Admin is a person who identifies and decides whether to give or not to give a license to any entity. In addition central admin can also add or update list of states, districts, basins and rivers to be populated as master for other users Central Super Admin (CSA): Can override the decisions of Central Admin and also possess the authority to even retract the license provided by the Central Admin. Licensee Admin (LA): Identifies and decides the people to act as Dams Data Manager and Dam Health Engineer. He also possess the power to give or revoke access rights to any person as a General User. He can also change project basket (accessible data) for different users in the real time. In addition Licensee Admin can add or update list of districts and rivers to be populated as master for other users. This right may be given to selected Licensees namely State Dam Safety Organisations (SPMU). A private dam owner may be a Licensee but shall not be given power to change districts and rivers. Licensee Super Admin (LSA): Can override decisions of Licensee Admin and also possess the authority to retract login access from their users. In Addition Licensee Super Admin possess the authority to delete any dam which was added by mistake. Dams Data Manager (DDM): Updates data of any project for Project Features. The Dams Data Manager also adds the physical structure of the project in Project Portfolio to describe the whole architecture of project in a tree view manner. Dam Health Engineer (DHE): Adds various time bound data to the project viz: pre-monsoon and post-monsoon inspections, health inspections, etc. General User: Given access to selected or all dams based on his requirement and authority. He will possess only the right to view data for the projects he has been provided access by Licensee Admin. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 6

12 Registration and Log In DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 7

13 Registration and logging in to the DHARMA software is conducted through a dedicated website, hosted at This DHARMA site is linked to the DRIP website The DHARMA website is still under development but currently consists of five main sections: Home; About; Dams; Licensees and Contact. The registration section will be launched shortly and will enable prospective users to request for an account from their respective Licensee Admin. To log in to the DHARMA software, users must enter their username ( ID) and password into the fields provided in the Log In box. If a user has forgotten their password, they should click the Forgot Password text this will trigger the automatic generation of a new password to be sent to their registered ID. Under the Log In box, a DHARMA News panel is provided. This is currently maintained by the Web Master. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 8

14 DHARMA Home Page DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 9

15 The DHARMA home page is the first page displayed after logging. It can be accessed by clicking Home in the menu bar and is split into four parts starting (anti-clockwise order) from top left : i) Licensee Details, ii) Updates from Licensee, iii) Updates from CDSO and iv) Vision, Mission, Values and Policy. The upper parts (Licensee Details and Vision Mission, Values and Policy) contain mostly static information while the two lower Updates parts provide more dynamic information. Each of the four parts is described below. Licensee Details: 12 fields capture the key details about the Licensee. The Licensee ID is the unique, sequential number allocated to each Licensee on joining DHARMA and is used for administration of the software. This field is for information only and cannot be edited by the user. In the example shown, Orissa Water Resources Department is therefore the tenth Licensee to have joined DHARMA. Licensee Name is entered by the Central Admin on creation of a Licensee and is bound to the Licensee ID. The remaining fields are editable by the Licensee Admin and capture Jurisdiction (text field for the geographical area or States under the responsibility of the Licensee) and contact details (Address, Contact Person, Designation, Phone (Office or Residential), Mobile and Fax). The Contact Person assigned should have the Licensee Admin or Licensee Super Admin user account and should be at Deputy Director level or above in the Licensee organisation. Updates from Licensee: This text field is the first of two dynamic updates boxes. Updates from Licensee is provided for the Licensee Admin to publish recent news or updates on behalf of the Licensee organisation to be seen by all users having accounts associated with this Licensee organisation. Updates from CDSO: This text field is provided for the Central Admin of the Central Dam Safety Organisation (Central Water Commission) to publish recent news or updates; to be seen by all DHARMA users. It can also be used by the CDSO to publish reminders and tips to assist the implementation of the software. Vision, Mission, Values and Policies: This text field is similar to the Licensee Details section in that it contains more static information concerning the Licensee organisation. In this example, the text is taken from the Orissa Water Resources Department s website. This field is to be administered by the Licensee Admin. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 10

16 Structure and Design Menu bar Content area Side panel Tool bar DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 11

17 The web page design of the DHARMA software consists of four main web parts: i) the menu bar (top), ii) the content area (central), iii) the tool bar (bottom) and iv) the side panel (right). Each of these four parts is explained in detail below: Menu bar: The menu bar of DHARMA currently consists of up to three tiers the top tier containing the log in details and the second tier containing the main headings that are always in view and the third tier presenting sub-headings. Third tier collapses into the Home page and expands once one of the other headings along the second tier is selected. The third tier of the menu bar is also used to present tabs for the Project Features module. Content area: The central space of any of the DHARMA pages is where the content is stored. The design of this content area varies slightly from section to section efforts have been made to adapt the design of the content area to the needs of each section of the software, whilst keeping the look and feel consistent throughout. For example, due to the large width of the content area it was decided to group the information into two columns the Home page is organised under blue headings, the Project Features fields are grouped into brackets and the Project Portfolio module content area is split into two main boxes. Tool bar: The tool bar which runs along the bottom of all DHARMA web pages is split into two sections. The left side allows the user to edit features (dependent on their user permissions) whereas the right side, starting from the light bulb icon, presents context-based help in the form of tips. Side panel: The side panel consists of two boxes the upper Navigation Pane allows the user to search for and select dam projects within their respective permissions. For example, the Central Admin would have all dams in DHAR- MA listed and searchable, whereas a Dams Data Manager for Hirakud Dam would only have Hirakud Dam listed and would therefore have no need for the search functionality. The second Components tab lists and allows the user to search for project components within a particular dam project this feature is linked to the Project Portfolio module. The lower section Your Notes box allows a user to write and store either general or dam project specific notes for him/herself these are saved on the user s account and are not accessible to others. In addition to the four main DHARMA web parts, there are several pop out menus throughout the software. Upon selection of these pop out menus, the web page remains visible but greyed out in the background. These pop out menus have also been designed such that their look and feel is consistent with the rest of the software. One example is the use of consistent colour coding - upon selection headings in the second tier of the menu bar change from light blue to dark blue and tabs throughout the software change from blue to green. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 12

18 Project Features Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 13

19 Once a project has been selected from navigation pane, this module can be accessed. This module is all about the static details of a project which hardly change. Following are the tabs which can be accessed as per the requirement of the user: General: Contains the general data of the project like: name, project ownership, project type and project history. Depending upon the purpose selected from project type section, 9 benefits tabs will appear along the top menu. Location: Contains project location information such as state, district, latitude, longitude, nearest airport, nearest rail station, nearest national highway, nearest state highway, river basin, river, upstream and downstream projects. Irrigation: Contains information on beneficiaries of irrigation, demand and system of irrigation of the project. Hydropower: Contains information about beneficiaries of hydropower, generation and system of hydropower. Navigation: Contains information about beneficiaries of navigation and waterways of the project. Water Supply: Contains the information of beneficiaries of water supply and system of water supply of the project. Industrial: Contains the information about beneficiaries of Industrial uses of the project. Tourism: Contains the information about tourism types and number of tourists per year. Flood Control: Contains the information about beneficiaries of the flood controlled by the project. Fishing: Contains the information of beneficiaries of the fishing done in the project. Other Benefits: Provided to capture any additional information which does not come under the other options. Financial: Contains the information about the financial aspects of the project like original estimate, revised estimate, latest / actual estimate. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 14

20 General Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 15

21 The General Tab of Project Features serves as an introduction to the selected dam project. Information is grouped into four main brackets: i) Name, ii) Agency, iii) Type and iv) History. The fields should be completed in this order each is presented below in more detail. Name: The first field, the Project Identification Code (PIC) is automatically generated on addition of a new dam and can no longer be edited thereafter. The second Project Name field is also completed by the Licensee Admin on addition of the dam project and is the official name which is assigned to the PIC and displayed in the Navigation Pane. The remaining three fields allow the user to enter any other names used to refer to the dam. Agency: In the first State Government(s) field, the user is requested to select the one or more State Governments responsible for the selected dam project. This State Government(s) field is linked to the Multi-State Project? field in the Type bracket where more than one State Government is selected, the Multi-State Project? field automatically changes to Y. The other fields within the Agency bracket request the user to state the Primary Project Owner, Primary Operator, Project Planner and Project Designer. The Remarks field is a freeform text box and allows the Dams Data Manager to add any additional comments or clarifications in relation to the organisations involved with the selected dam project. Type: The Project Category is selected from a drop-down menu by the Licensee Admin on addition of the dam project and cannot be modified by the Dams Data Manager. There are five categories Small Dam (less than 10m), Low Height Dam (10-15m), Medium Height Dam (15-30m), High Height Dam (30-100m), Very High Height Dam (above 100m). The final, Project Purpose heading allows the Dams Data Manager to select up to nine benefits provided by the dam project. For each of the benefits selected an additional web page is provided to capture the corresponding information. These pages are accessed through tabs listed along the third tier of the menu bar. History: The fourth bracket of the General content area allows the Dams Data Manager to enter the current status and key dates of the selected dam project. Four possibilities are presented for current status DPR, Under construction, Partial utilization, Completed & Operational, Decommissioned. Depending on the status selected, other fields and sections of the software will be disabled. For example, the fifth Decommissioned date field will be disabled in the case of a project with Completed & Operational status. The dates entered in the four fields Start of Construction, First Impoundment, Project Commissioned and Project Decommissioned should be taken from official project literature and referenced accordingly in the Remarks box. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 16

22 Location Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 17

23 The Location Tab explains the location of the selected dam project in administrative and physical terms. The information is split into four main brackets: i) Administrative, ii) Access, iii) Hydrological and iv) Geographical. Each of these sections is described in further detail below. Administrative: The Dams Data Manager enters the State, District and Nearest City for the selected dam project from corresponding drop-down menus. Where the dam project is located on a State boundary, the State corresponding to the Government having the primary responsibility for the dam should be selected. The lists of States and Districts are managed by the Central Admin under the Masters heading in the second tier of the menu bar. Access: The information in this bracket lists the nearest airport, rail station and roadways to the selected dam site and will be of particular use to visitors planning their journey. The fields are designed to be dynamic so that either existing options can be selected or new options added easily. The corresponding distances are currently entered manually rather than calculated automatically and should be entered as the distance by road rather than straight-line distance. The remarks box allows the Dams Data Manager to enter any additional information or clarification regarding access to the selected dam site, including relevant health and safety or contact information. Hydrological: This bracket summarises the location of the selected dam project in hydrological terms namely on which river and within which river basin the dam is located, what are the projects immediately up and downstream and how far along the river are they and what are the international or inter-state aspects, if any. Where such aspects are applicable for example the case of Mullaperiyar Dam on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala the check box should be selected and a brief description provided in the text field. This description can be expanded within the remarks box underneath. Geographical: The first six fields of this bracket allow the Dams Data Manager to define the co-ordinates for the project location and project extent. Two systems are provided by decimal or by degrees, minutes and seconds data is entered into one of the columns and automatically converted to populate the other. This feature will be further improved to provide an option to select the project location and project extent direct from aerial imagery rather than having to type in. The Geographical bracket also allows the Dams Data Manager to select the seismic zone corresponding to the dam project location according to the Seismic Zones of India map (IS: , BIS, GoI). The final box allows the Dams Data Manager to enter any additional information or clarifications. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 18

24 Irrigation Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 19

25 The Irrigation Tab is the first of nine tabs which list details associated with the project benefits selected in the first, General Tab each of these nine tabs only appear if the corresponding check box is selected. Typically, a given dam project would have three to four main benefits selected by the Dams Data Manager and very rarely all nine. The Irrigation Tab content area is divided into three brackets: i) Beneficiaries, ii) System and iii) Demand. Each is described in more detail below. Beneficiaries: The fields in this bracket allow the Dams Data Manager to summarise the number of beneficiaries and area served by farm type. The categories provide are Small Farms having an area of less than 2 ha, Medium Farms having an area of between 2 and 10 ha and Large Farms having an area of over 10 ha. To ensure sufficient flexibility in case this breakdown is not available, check boxes are provided so the types of farm can be known without having to give the corresponding values. To find out more about the customisation of units in DHAR- MA, please refer to the Unit Customization section. System: Similar to the matrix layout in the Beneficiaries bracket, the Conveyance Types fields allow the Dams Data Manager to summarise the breakdown of the conveyance infrastructure in terms of main, branch and distributary components and to what extent these are either unlined open channel canals, lined open channel canals or closed (pipes). Similarly, the application types are also to be broken down by area corresponding to either surface, sprinkler or drip irrigation. A Remarks box is provided to capture any clarifications and further information on technical aspects of the system. Demand: This bracket is designed to explain the seasonal volumetric water demand of the irrigation project on the selected dam. The Gross Command Area (GCA) is the total area which could be economically supplied by the system whereas the Culturable Command Area (CCA) is the area within the GCA which is fit for cultivation. The Annual Irrigated Area is calculated automatically as the sum of the areas under cultivation during the three main seasons. The corresponding percentage is this total area divided by the CCA and represents the Cropping Intensity. The Annual Volumetric Allocation for a typical and dry year should be taken from the available project literature. A Remarks box is provided to capture any clarifications and further information on the irrigation demand aspects, for example the main crops grown. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 20

26 Hydropower Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 21

27 The Hydropower tab is designed to capture the main information for dam projects having hydroelectric power generation capacity. The tab is divided into three brackets: i) Beneficiaries, ii) System and iii) Generation. Each of these are described in detail below. Beneficiaries: Given that most hydroelectric dam projects in India are connected to the National Grid, it is difficult to provide a number of beneficiaries as for say, irrigation or water supply. Instead, a freeform text box is provided for the Dams Data Manager to explain more broadly the objectives and benefits of the hydroelectric component of the dam project. System: The Dams Data Manager is requested to select one of three options by clicking in the appropriate radio-button. Storage Hydropower consists of a dam with a large reservoir and relatively low head, Run-of-the-River projects consist of a small reservoir and high head and Pumped Storage involves two reservoirs in series with water pumped from the lower reservoir back up to the higher one outside periods of peak demand. A freeform Remarks box is provided for the Dams Data Manager to provide further detail on the technical aspects of the hydropower component of the selected dam project. Generation: The third and final bracket of the Hydropower tab allows the Dams Data Manager to summarise the installed capacity (power) and typical annual electricity generation (energy) for the selected dam project. The values for Total Installed Capacity, Firm Power, Peak and Base Load should be taken from the project literature. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 22

28 Navigation Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 23

29 The Navigation Tab captures benefits of the selected dam project associated with riverine navigation. The Tab is split into two brackets: i) Beneficiaries and ii) Waterway, both of which are explained below. Beneficiaries: The two fields Passengers and Freight are to capture information relating to the commercial value associated with improved navigation brought about by the dam project. Where these numbers are already available, the reference should be provided in the Remarks box. Otherwise, the Dams Data Manager can just select the corresponding check boxes to confirm whether there is navigation of freight, passengers or both. Number of Ton-miles for a given freight shipment is the mass of the freight multiplied by the distance transported. Waterway: This bracket is to capture information about the waterway supported by the dam project. The Length of Waterway should be taken as the distance along the river from the first to the last major port. The Important Inland Ports is a text field for capturing the names of these ports along the waterway. The Remarks box should be used to provide further clarification. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 24

30 Water Supply Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 25

31 The Water Supply Tab is also split across two brackets i) Beneficiaries and ii) System and captures the details of the water supply projects supplied by the selected dam. The information captured in both brackets is described below. Beneficiaries: As for the irrigation tab, a matrix form is provided such that the Dams Data Manager can provide a breakdown of the volume of water and beneficiary population across types of area served: Rural, Semi-Urban, Urban and Metropolitan. A location column is also provided for listing of the main villages, towns or cities served within these areas. A Remarks box is provided for the Dams Data Manager to provide further information or clarifications. System: This bracket is designed to capture technical information regarding the water supply scheme and consists of three main fields. Area served captures the approximate extent of the network area (within which the population is connected). The conveyance types can be selected open channel, closed or combination of both and the corresponding lengths of this infrastructure provided. A Remarks box is provided for the Dams Data Manager to provide further information or clarifications. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 26

32 Industrial Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 27

33 The Industrial Tab captures benefits of the selected dam project associated with Industry, including cooling for thermal power generation. The Tab is split into two brackets: i) Beneficiaries and ii) Other, both of which are explained below. Beneficiaries: The fields in this bracket capture the basic information relating to the number of industries and their type. The matrix presentation enables a break down to be provided of the annual volumetric demand for each type of industry: Heavy Industry, Manufacturing and Thermal Power. The Industry column is provided for the Dams Data Manager to add text descriptions for each of the industry types, for example the names of manufacturing companies or thermal power plants. Other: The Other bracket allows the Dams Data Manager to provide further explanation for the Industrial benefits associated with the selected dam project. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 28

34 Tourism Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 29

35 The Tourism Tab currently consists of one bracket. The number of tourists per year and types of tourism are captured by a text field and check boxes respectively. Where there are types of tourism other than Religious (pilgrimage, temples), Boating / Water Sports (rowing, sailing) and Tours / Cruises (wildlife, trekking, sightseeing) a text field is provided to capture these. A separate, larger Remarks box is provided at the bottom of the bracket to capture any additional information regarding tourism aspects of the selected dam project. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 30

36 Flood Control Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 31

37 The Flood Control Tab also consists of only one bracket. Similar to the Water Supply Tab, the matrix structure enables the Dams Data Manager to provide a breakdown of the flood control benefits (area and population) by type of area protected either Rural, Semi-Urban, Urban or Metropolitan. The Location column allows the Dams Data Manager to list the key sites or communities protected for each area. An additional Remarks field is provided at the bottom of the bracket to capture additional information relating to flood control aspects of the selected dam project. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 32

38 Fishing Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 33

39 The Fishing Tab captures benefits of the selected dam project associated with Fishing and is split into two brackets: i) Beneficiaries and ii) Other, both of which are explained below. Beneficiaries: The fields in this bracket capture the basic information relating to the number of beneficiaries and their type. The matrix presentation enables a break down to be provided of the annual yield for each type of fishing: Commercial, Recreational and Subsistence. The Beneficiaries column is provided for the Dams Data Manager to add text descriptions for each of the fishing types, for example the names of commercial companies or subsistence communities. Other: The Other bracket allows the Dams Data Manager to provide further explanation for the fishing benefits associated with the selected dam project. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 34

40 Other Benefits Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 35

41 This freeform text field enables the Dams Data Manager to provide information on any other benefits associated with the selected dam project, not already captured by the other eight categories. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 36

42 Financial Tab DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 37

43 The Financial Tab is designed to present the key financial information for the selected dam project. The information is organised as a table with columns for each estimate made. The first row enables the Dams Data Manager to enter the base year taken for each estimate. The next four rows present the total and main component costs namely, those of the dam, irrigation project and water supply project. Where irrigation and water supply have not been selected as benefits in the General Tab, these corresponding fields are disabled. The last four rows list the key financial indicators of the project to include benefit-cost ratio (value as decimal), net present value (value in INR), internal rate of return (as percentage) and payback period (in years). DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 38

44 Project Portfolio Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 39

45 The Project Portfolio module displays the entire project structure in a tree view. User can navigate through the project structure by clicking any component in the tree view. Related information attached to the component is displayed on the right side (Map, Photos, Schematics) and can be seen by clicking on map, photos and schematics buttons. Remarks attached to the selected component will be seen in remarks section and the comments attached will appear as the images are scrolled through. This module can be accessed once a project has been selected from the navigation pane and enables the representation of the physical structure of the project in a systemized manner. Following are the tabs which can be accessed in accordance with the respective user permissions: Map: Once selected any existing component from the portfolio, the map with the pointer to the component will appear here (if the location of the component was updated by Dams Data Manager). Photos: Once selected any existing component from the portfolio, then photos tab, photos attached to the component will appear here (if photos of the component were added by Dams Data Manager). Schematics: Once selected any existing component from the portfolio, then schematics tab, scanned copies of schematics attached to the component will appear here (if scanned copies of schematics of the component were added by Dams Data Manager). DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 40

46 Component Tree DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 41

47 The Dams Data Manager can develop the contents of the Project Portfolio module for a selected dam by clicking the Edit button at the left end of the Tool Bar. The following options are then enabled: Delete: Once selected any existing component can be deleted providing it is not a parent component. In the example of the Power Dam and Right Spillway component given in the screenshot to the left, the child components ( Operation and Foundation Galleries etc.) would need to be deleted first. Data: The Data button allows the Dams Data Manager to edit data linked to the three tabs in the central window of the Project Portfolio module : - General: update latitude, longitude and remarks for selected component - Photos: add, edit delete and rearrange the order of photos for the selected component - Schematics: add, edit delete and rearrange order of schematics for the selected component Move Up: Once selected any existing component from the portfolio under access of Dams Data Manager, you can move up the selected component within the parent. Move Down: Once selected any existing component from the portfolio under access of Dams Data Manager, you can move down the selected component within the parent. Add: Once selected a new component can be added. Clicking Add pulls up the menu shown to the left in which certain components are restricted (greyed out). These restrictions have been carefully considered to promote effective use of the feature whilst also allowing for sufficient flexibility. In the example given to the left, it is not possible to add a reservoir or dam underneath a Spillway. Once the component is added, an additional pop-up menu is provided for the Dams Data Manager to select the component type from a drop-down menu and also modify the name of the component (eg. Power Dam and Right Spillway rather than Spillway ). DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 42

48 Component Types Project Portfolio Components Reservoir Spillway Hydro-Mechanical Dam Energy Dissipation Str. Power House Dam Block / Reach Intake / Outlet Str. Turbine / Pump Gallery / Shaft Water Conveyance Str. Access Road Drains Instrumentation Desilting Basin/Chamber Surge Tank / Chamber Flexi Component DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 43

49 Reservoir: The reservoir is the place where water is collected and stored. Dam: Dam component includes any structure that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams. A dam needs to be create inside a Reservoir. Dam Block / Reach: The objective of this component is to divide the dam into main elements. These elements will be defined either as blocks (ex: a spillway) or by reach. It needs to be created inside a dam. Gallery / Shaft: The gallery is a small passing in a dam for providing an access to the interior of the dam. The shaft is a vertical or inclined passageway. Drain: This component includes any structures that carry off surplus water. Instrumentation: This components includes any instrumentation equipment present in the project. Spillway: The spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of flows from a dam or levee into a downstream area. The spillway should be created inside a dam block Energy Dissipation Structure: This component includes the structures used to dissipate the energy downstream of a dam. It should be created inside a spillway component Intake / Outlet Structure: This components includes the structures used for the collection of the water. Water Conveyance Structure: This component includes any structure that convey water from one location to another (ex: tunnel, channel ). DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 44

50 Desilting Basin / Chamber: This component includes any structure constructed to trap incoming sediment before leading to water conductor system turbine. Surge Tank / Chamber: This component includes any structure constructed at the downstream of the dam to absorb sudden rises of pressure. Hydro-Mechanical: This component includes structure constructed to control the flows, to facilitate planned, controlled reservoir operation and maintenance purposes. It includes the machinery to operate it and the structures can be classified in two major branches : Gates or Hoisting Equipment Powerhouse: This component includes any facility for the generation of electric power. Turbine / Pump: This component includes mechanical device to raise or move water and rotary machine that converts kinetic energy and potential energy of water into mechanical work. This component should be created inside a Hydro-Mechanical component Access Road: The Access Road are the road leading to the components of the project. Flexi Component: The Flexi Components are any component that does not appear in the list. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 45

51 SN Component Name Icon Component Types 1 Reservoir Storage Run of the river (Diversion) Pumped Storage - Upper Pumped Storage - Lower 2 Dam Barrage Earthfill (Embankment) Rockfill (Embankment) CFRD (Concrete Face Rockfill Dam) Concrete Gravity or RCC Masonry Gravity Concrete Buttress Masonry Buttress Arch Multiple Arch Concrete Buttress Multiple Arch Masonry Buttress Composite Concrete & Masonry Composite Concrete & Earthfill Composite Concrete & Rockfill Composite Masonry & Earthfill Composite Masonry & Rockfill Composite Other Other 3 Dam Block / Reach Block Abutment Block Overflow Block Non-Overflow Block Intermediate Block Reach (by Chainage) Earthfill Rockfill Concrete-Masonry CFRD DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 46

52 SN Component Name Icon Component Types 4 Gallery / Shaft 5 Drain Access Gallery Inspection Gallery Gate / Valve / Pump Operation Gallery Instrumentation / Transverse Gallery Foundation / Drainage Gallery Staircase Shaft Elevator Shaft Ventilation Shaft Drainage Shaft Sump Well Other Embankment Dam Open Longitudinal Drain Closed Longitudinal Drain Open Cross Drain Closed Cross Drain Open Toe Drain Closed Toe Drain Chimney / Inclined Filter Drain Horizontal Filter Drain Gallery Drain Other Drain Concrete / Masonry Dam Formed Drain Foundation Drain Chute Drain Gallery Drain Other Drain DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 47

53 SN Component Name Icon Component Types 6 Spillway 7 Hydro-Mechanical Ogee Spillway Chute / Stepped Spillway Tunnel Spillway Shaft / Morning Glory Spillway Sluice / Under-sluice Spillway Other Gates / Stop Logs / Bulk Heads Radial, Sector or Tainter Gate Fixed Wheel Type Slide Type Mitre Caisson Falling Shutter Other Hoists / Cranes / Operating Mechanism for Gates Hydraulic Hoist Rope Drum Hoist Screw Hoist Gantry Crane Monorail EOT Other Valves Spherical Rotary Valve Butterfly Rotary Valve Hollow Jet Valve Howell Bunger Valve Needle Valve DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 48

54 SN Component Name Icon Component Types Knife Edge Gate Valve Other Gate Valve Tube Valve Penstock Protection Valve Trash Racks Vertical Inclined Removable Fixed Trash Rack Cleaning Mechanism 8 Energy Dissipation Structure 9 Intake / Outlet Structure 10 Water Conveyance Structure Stilling Basin / Hydraulic Jump Flip Bucket Solid Roller Bucket Slotted Roller Bucket Other Water Supply (to Tunnel, Pipeline or Channel) Irrigation (to Tunnel, Pipeline or Channel) Power (to Tunnel, Pipeline or Channel) Other Circular Tunnel D-shaped Tunnel Horse-shoe Tunnel Pipeline Lined Channel / Canal Unlined Channel / Canal Other DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 49

55 SN Component Name Icon Component Types 11 Desilting Basin / Chamber 12 Surge Tank / Chamber 13 Powerhouse 14 Turbine / Pump 15 Access Road Surface Basin Underground Chamber Surface Tank Underground Chamber Surface Underground Turbine Francis Kaplan Pelton Wheel Reversible-pump Other Pump Centrifugal Vertical Turbine Submersible Positive Displacement / Reciprocating Other Unpaved Gravel Concrete Asphalt Other DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 50

56 SN Component Name Icon Component Types 16 Instrumentation Geotechnical Instrumentation Seepage Measurement GPS Sensor Settlement Measurement (Concrete/Masonry) Plumb Bob (Concrete / Masonry) Inclinometer (Concrete / Masonry) Stress Meter (Concrete / Masonry) Strain Meter (Concrete / Masonry) Crack Gauge (Concrete / Masonry) Joint Meter (Concrete / Masonry) Temperature Measurement (Concrete / Masonry) Piezometer (Embankment Dams) Surface Settlement Gauge (Embankment Dams) Inclinometer (Embankment Dams) Meteorological Instrumentation Manual Rain Gauge Automatic Rain Gauge Wind Speed Automatic Station Sunshine Automatic Station Rainfall Automatic Station Temperature Automatic Station Humidity Automatic Station Seismic Instrumentation Seismograph Accelerometer Other 17 Flexi Component (Text Fields) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 51

57 Reservoir Dam Dam Block / Reach Intake / Outlet Gallery / Shaft Drains Instrumentation Spillway EDS Water Conveyance Desilting Basin / Chamber Surge Tank / Chamber Hydro-Mechanical Power House Turbine / Pump Access Road Flexi-Component Component Restrictions: Child Node Parent Node Reservoir Dam Dam Block / Reach Intake / Outlet No Gallery / Shaft Drains Yes Instrumentation Spillway EDS Water Conveyance Desilting Basin / Chamber Surge Tank / Chamber Hydro-Mechanical Power House Turbine / Pump Access Road Flexi-Component DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 52

58 First Sketch-up of the Project Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Next Levels Main Dam Left Dyke 1 Left Earth Dam B Sasan Canal 2 Left Spillway 3 Right Earth Dam Right Dyke 4 Power Dam A Bargarh Canal First Sketch-up of the Tree with the different Levels DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 53

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63 Edit Component Data DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 58

64 Data Button once clicked after selecting component from the component pane, a window will come up which lets user (concerned Dams Data Manager) edit the data related to the component viz. latitude, longitude and remarks for that component. Tip: To capture defined location- latitude and longitude visit website and type dam name in the search text box (top) in the left hand panel, the map will appear in the right hand panel user can navigate through the dam project structure - to trace latitude and longitude (click right mouse button) on a defined location select What s here? from the dropped shortcut menu. The latitude and longitude will appear at the bottom for the selected location, copy the coordinates and paste it in required text boxes. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 59

65 Edit Photos DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 60

66 This tab from Data screen allows user to upload the photos for selected component. Below are the options available in photos tab: Add: User can browse the images and select the desired image to be attached with component, and then click on upload photo. Photo will be uploaded and it will appear in the table below. Edit Caption: Once selected any existing photo from the listed table, if you click on edit caption button, it will enable the text box relating to the selected photo and user can add/edit comment and click on save will save the comment or cancel will restore the previous comment and disable the comment box. Move Down: Once selected any existing photo from the listed table user can move down the selected photo. Move Up: Once selected any existing photo from the listed table user can move up the selected photo. Delete: Once selected any existing photo from the listed table user delete the selected photo. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 61

67 Edit Schematics DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 62

68 This tab from Data screen allows user to upload the schematics for selected component. Below are the options available in schematics tab: Add: User can browse the schematics and select the desired schematic to be attached with component, and then click on upload schematic. Schematic will be uploaded and it will appear in the table below. Edit Caption: Once selected any existing schematic from the listed table, if you click on edit caption button, it will enable the text box relating to the selected schematic and user can add/edit comment and click on save will save the comment or cancel will restore the previous comment and disable the comment box. Move Down: Once selected any existing schematic from the listed table user can move down the selected schematic. Move Up: Once selected any existing schematic from the listed table user can move up the selected schematic. Delete: Once selected any existing schematic from the listed table user delete the selected schematic. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 63

69 Engineering Features Module This module is all about the static, technical details of components of a dam project which rarely change. The module can be accessed once a project has been selected from the navigation pane and user can navigate through project structure by clicking any component name in the tree view. There are seventeen components however, this module that the volumes, elevations and other engineering features are captured. Following are the component names which can be accessed in accordance with the respective project structure: Reservoir: Contains information about the reservoir type, volume, elevation and other features such as catchment area, reservoir surface area (at FRL), back water reach, straight fetch, wave height and free board. Dam: Contains information about the dam type, dimensions, elevation and volume such as total earthwork / rockfill volume (fill), total concrete volume and total masonry volume. Dam Block / Reach: Contains information about the dam block or reach type by chainage. Gallery / Shaft: Contains information about the gallery or shaft type, shape, elevation and dimensions. Drain: Contain information about the drain type, dimensions and slope. Spillway: Contains spillway type information, discharge, ogee / chute details and other spillway types such as total length, height, width and diameter. Hydro-Mechanical: Contains information about Gates, Stop Logs and Bulk Heads, Hoists, Cranes and Gate Operating Mechanisms, Valves, Trash Rack and its Cleaning Mechanism. Energy Dissipation Structure: Contains information about energy dissipation structure type and elevation. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 64

70 Intake / Outlet Structure: Contains information about intake / outlet structure type and elevation. Water Conveyance Structure: Contains information about water conveyance structure type, shape, discharge and dimensions. Desilting Basin / Chamber: Provided to capture any information for desilting basin / chamber type. Surge Tank / Chamber: Provided to capture any information for surge tank / chamber type. Powerhouse: Provided to capture any information for powerhouse type. Turbine / Pump: Contains information about turbine / pump type and capacity. Access Road: Contains information about access road type and elevation. Instrumentation: Contains information about instrumentation type such as geotechnical, meteorological, seismic or other instrumentation. Flexi Component: Provided to capture any additional information which does not come under the other component types. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 65

71 Reservoir DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 66

72 The Reservoir component captures information of the selected component type of the dam project and is split into main four brackets: i) Type, ii) Volume, iii) Other Features and iv) Elevation, all are explained below. Type: The Reservoir Type is selected from a drop-down box by the Dams Data Manager on addition of the component type and can only be modified by Dams Data Manager. Volume: This bracket is to capture information about the storage like Gross, Live and Dead Storage, Flood Cushion (MWL, FRL). Other Features: The fields in this bracket capture Total Spillway Capacity, Catchment Area, Reservoir Surface Area (at MWL & FRL), Back Water Reach, Straight Fetch, Wave Height and Free Board for the selected reservoir type. Elevation: This bracket is to capture information about Max. Water Level, Full Reservoir Level, Min. Draw-Down Level and Dead Storage Level. An additional Remarks bracket is provided at the bottom to capture additional information relating to reservoir component. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 67

73 Dam DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 68

74 The Dam component is divided into main four brackets i) Type, ii) Elevation, iii) Dimensions and iv) Volume. Each of these is described in detail below. Type: Similar to Reservoir component this bracket is selected from a drop-down box by the Dams Data Manager in Dam component and other remaining components. Based upon the selection of Dam type list corresponding fields in the brackets will automatically be enabled making it easy to enter data for the Dams Data Manager. Elevation: This bracket is designed to capture elevations such as Dam Top Level, Lowest River Bed Level, Lowest Foundation Level, Lowest Upstream and Downstream Cutoff Level. Dimensions: The bracket is designed to capture dimensions such as Length of Dam / Barrage, Barrage Pier Width & Length, Dam Top Width, Height above Lowest River Bed Level, Height above Lowest Foundation Level, Height of Upstream Solid Parapet Wall. Volume: This bracket captures volume details such as Total Earthwork or Rockfill Volume (fill), Total Concrete Volume and Total Masonry Volume. A separate, Remarks bracket is provided at the bottom to capture any additional information regarding dam component of the selected dam project. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 69

75 Dam Block / Reach DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 70

76 The Dam Block / Reach component consists of three main brackets i) Type, ii) Block, iii) Reach. Each of these is described in detail below. Type: Based upon the selection from Dam Block / Reach type list corresponding brackets will automatically be enabled making it easy to enter data for the Dams Data Manager. Block: This bracket is enabled when the type selection is Dam Block. It consists of information such as Starting Chainage / RD, Ending Chainage / RD, Width at Dam Top and at Foundation, Length of Block, Lowest Foundation Level, Grouting Type and Depth of Grouting. Reach: This bracket is enabled when type selection is Reach. The text fields are provided to capture information such as Starting and Ending Chainage, Width at Dam Top and at Foundation, Depth of Trench, Concrete Panel Thickness and Width. There is a drop down box provided to select a value for Fill, Core and Trench type. The Remarks bracket should be used to capture additional information relating to Dam Block / Reach component. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 71

77 Gallery / Shaft DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 72

78 The Gallery / Shaft component captures information into four main brackets i) Type, ii) Shape, iii) Elevation and iv) Dimensions which are explained below: Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select the type of Gallery / Shaft. Once selected other information can be filled in the remaining brackets. Shape: This bracket is designed to capture shape. The types can be selected Rectangular, D-Shape, Circular, Oval, Horseshoe. Elevation: This bracket is designed to capture top and bottom elevation. Dimensions: This bracket is designed to capture length, height and width. Remarks bracket should be used to provide further clarification. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 73

79 Drain DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 74

80 The Drain component consists of three main brackets i) Type, ii) Slope, iii) Dimensions. Each of these is described in detail below. Type: This bracket is designed to capture the Drain type; different drain types can be selected for Embankment Dam and Concrete/Masonry Dam. Slope: This bracket captures the slope 1 in. Dimensions: This bracket is designed to capture length, width, depth and diameter. Remarks bracket should be used to provide further clarification. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 75

81 Spillway DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 76

82 The Spillway component is split across four main brackets i) Type, ii) Discharge, iii) Ogee/Chute Details, iv) Other Spillway Types and captures the details of the spillway associated with the selected dam project. Each of these is described in detail below. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select the type of Spillway. Based upon the selection from Spillway type list the corresponding brackets will automatically be enabled Ogee / Chute Details Other Spillway Types. Discharge: The field in this bracket allows capturing maximum discharge capacity. Ogee / Chute Details: This bracket is designed to explain the details of Ogee / Chute spillway such as Total Spillway Section Width, No. of Bays, Thickness of Piers, Spillway Crest Elevation, Deepest Foundation Level, Spillway Bridge Level, Length of Chute Carrier. Other Spillway Types: This bracket is enabled only when the selected spillway is other than Ogee / Chute spillway. It captures the dimensions such as Total Length, Height, Width and Diameter. Additional information regarding spillways can be expanded within the Remarks bracket underneath. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 77

83 Hydro-Mechanical (1 of 5) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 78

84 Hydro-Mechanical Component is split across five main brackets i) Gates, Stop Logs and Bulk Heads, ii) Hoists, Cranes and Operating Mechanisms, iii) Valves, iv) Trash Rack and v) Trash Rack Cleaning Mechanism. The information is organised based upon the type selected and its associated bracket only will be visible for the user to capture the details. An additional Remarks bracket is provided at the bottom to capture additional information relating to the visible bracket. Each of these is described in detail. Gates, Stop Logs and Bulk Heads: This bracket is visible if the type selected under Gates, Stop Logs and Bulk Heads for Hydro-Mechanical component. Based upon the selection corresponding bracket will automatically be visible and related fields are enabled to enter the data. It captures details such as Location, Dimension, Design Water Head, Elevation, Operating Condition, Head Balancing Mech., Operating Equipment, Suspension Type etc. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 79

85 Hydro-Mechanical (2 of 5) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 80

86 Hoists, Cranes and Gate Operating Mechanisms: This bracket is visible if the type selected under Hoists, Cranes and Gate Operating Mechanisms. The fields allow capturing the details such as Operating Mechanism, Capacity, Lift, Deck Level, Details of Gantry Crane, Motors, Speed etc. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 81

87 Hydro-Mechanical (3 of 5) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 82

88 Valves: Once selected the type this bracket is visible and the Valves details capture such as Size of Valve, Elevation c/ c, Design Water Head, Operating Conditions, Operating Machine, Operating Requirements. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 83

89 Hydro-Mechanical (4 of 5) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 84

90 Trash Rack: Once selected the type this is visible to capture details such as Invert Level, Top Elevation, Quantity, Mechanism. Bars / Flats Details such as Shape, Spacing, Thickness, Depth Along Floor, Design Differential Head. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 85

91 Hydro-Mechanical (5 of 5) DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 86

92 Trash Rack Cleaning Mechanism: Once type is selected this bracket is visible and fields allow capturing the details such as Mounting Elevation, Skip Grab Width, Operating Mechanism, Skip Grab Depth of Travel, Skip Bucket Capacity, Details of Speed details, Motor details etc. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 87

93 Energy Dissipation Structure DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 88

94 Energy Dissipation Structure component captures elevation for the selected structure type and is split into three main brackets i) Type, ii) Elevation and iii) Other are explained below. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select the type of Energy Dissipation Structure from a list such as Stilling Basin / Hydraulic Jump, Flip Bucket, Solid Roller Bucket, Slotted Roller Bucket and Other. Elevation: The Elevation bracket allows the Dams Data Manager to provide information such as Tail Water Level, Top Elevation of Training Wall, Bucket / Stilling Basin Invert Level, Bucket Lip Level. Other: The Other bracket split allows the Dams Data Manager to provide information about Length of Stilling Basin, Bucket Radius, Bucket Exit Angle. Based upon the selection of Energy Dissipation Structure Type related fields are enabled in the bracket to enter the data. Additional information regarding spillways can be expanded within the Remarks bracket provided at the bottom. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 89

95 Intake / Outlet Structure DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 90

96 The Intake / Outlet Structure component also consists of two main brackets i) Type, ii) Elevation. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select the type of Intake / Outlet Structure: Tunnel, Pipeline, Channel. Elevation: This bracket consists of a single field to capture Crest Level. Remarks bracket should be used to capture additional information relating to Intake / Outlet Structure component. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 91

97 Water Conveyance Structure DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 92

98 The Water Conveyance Structure component consists of four main brackets i) Type, ii) Dimensions, iii) Discharge, iv) Shape. Each of these is described in detail below. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select the type of Water Conveyance Structure: Tunnel, Pipeline, Channel/Canal. Dimensions: The bracket is designed to capture dimensions such as Total Length, Height, Width and Diameter. Discharge: In this bracket the text fields are provided to capture information such as Max. Design Discharge and Full Supply Level. Shape: This bracket is designed to capture shape such that based upon the selection of type values automatically listed in the drop down box and is enabled only. If selected type is Tunnel than Shape drop down box automatically fill values Circular, D-shaped, Horse-shoe and Other. If selected type is Lined, Unlined or Channel/Canal the drop down box automatically fill values Rectangular, Trapezoidal, Parabolic and Other. The Remarks bracket should be used to capture additional information relating to Water Conveyance Structure component. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 93

99 Desilting Basin / Chamber DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 94

100 The De-silting Basin / Chamber components is split into two brackets i) Type and ii) Remarks, both of which are explained below. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select type from drop down box list. Values provided in the list for Desilting Basin / Chamber is Surface Basin and Underground Chamber. Remarks bracket enables the Dams Data Manager to provide information associated with the selected De-silting Basin / Chamber type. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 95

101 Surge Tank / Chamber DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 96

102 The Surge Tank / Chamber component also consists of two brackets i) Type and ii) Remarks. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select type from drop down box list. Values provided in the list for Surge Tank / Chamber is Surface Tank and Underground Chamber. Remarks bracket enables the Dams Data Manager to provide information associated with the selected Surge Tank / Chamber type. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 97

103 Powerhouse DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 98

104 The Power-house component also consists of two brackets i) Type and ii) Remarks. Type: This bracket consists of two values in the drop down box list. Values provided in the list are Surface and Underground. Remarks bracket enables the Dams Data Manager to provide information associated with the selected Power-house type. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 99

105 Turbine / Pump DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 100

106 The Turbine / Pump component captures capacity about selected Turbine / Pump type and is split into two main brackets i) Type and ii) Capacity, both of which are explained below. Type: This bracket allows Dams Data Manager to select Turbine / Pump type, a list of Turbine consists - Francis, Kaplan, Pelton Wheel, Reversible-pump and Other. List of Pump consists Centrifugal, Vertical Turbine, Submersible, Positive Displacement / Reciprocating and Other. Capacity: This bracket consists of three fields Design Head, Design Discharge, Installed Capacity which captures Capacity details. Additional information regarding Turbine / Pump can be expanded within the Remarks bracket provided at the bottom. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 101

107 Access Road DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 102

108 The Access Road component also consists of two main brackets i) Type, ii) Elevation Type: This bracket consists a list of Access Road type in the drop down box such as Unpaved, Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt, Other. Elevation: This bracket captures the Width of Road and Shoulders for the selected Road Type. Additional information regarding Access Road can be expanded within the Remarks bracket. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 103

109 Instrumentation DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 104

110 The Instrumentation component also consists of two brackets i) Type and ii) Remarks. Type: This bracket consists of list in the drop down box for different types of Instrumentation Geotechnical, Meteorological, Seismic and Other. Remarks: This bracket captures information associated with the selected Instrumentation type. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 105

111 Flexi Component DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 106

112 Flexi Component is the last component of Engineering Features Module and consists of two brackets i) Type and ii) Remarks. This freeform text field enables the Dams Data Manager to provide information on any other Engineering Features associated with the selected dam project, not already by the other sixteen components. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 107

113 Asset Health Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 108

114 The Asset Health module supports the creation of regular pre and post-monsoon inspections and specific inspections. In this module, the Dam Health Engineers can also upload Instrumentation, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) and Emergency Action Plan (EAP) data, which is attached to the components from the Project Portfolio. The inspection form generated from this module is the new format for Inspection which was released as part of the National Guidelines for Safety Inspection of Dams in January Inspections that are completed on DHARMA are sent directly to the Licensee Admin of the State Dam Safety Organisation for review and approval. The module is divided in four sections : - Pending Inspections - Completed Inspections - Approved Inspections - Rejected Inspections Following are the tabs which can be accessed to fill the summary for completed routine inspections: New Inspection: Contains the inspection data like th Inspection Type, Inspected From & To and Inspecting Officers. All fields are enabled to add or edit data. Once this tab completed you can enter the inspection details in clicking on Update section Pending Inspections. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 109

115 Inspection Form: This form will change according to the inspection date. For the inspections before 2018, this tab enables the Dam Health Engineer to summarising the main observations/ deficiencies and corresponding remedial measures identified during the inspection. User can add any number of deficiencies particular to inspection by clicking on + button available on the right side of every row on the form and can save the data by clicking on the update button. Critical Category is the least number which is automatically calculated from the number of categories entered in the deficiency list. Categories of the deficiencies defined by DSO are as follows: Category I : Deficiencies which may lead to failure of dam Category II : Major deficiencies requiring prompt remedial measures Category III : Minor deficiencies which are rectifiable during the year. For the Inspection after 2018, this tab also enable the Dam Health Engineer to fill data about every components from the Project Portfolio in order to exactly the state of each components. The inspection questions are based on the Portfolio Structure of the dam. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 110

116 Add New Inspection DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 111

117 Once a project has been selected from navigation pane, Asset Health module can be accessed from Modules menu. The completed routine inspections tab screen appears with details inspection dates such as (Inspection From, Inspection To), Inspection Type, Inspecting Officers and Critical Category; these fields are filled only if the user has captured the information previously. User can add new information by clicking the edit button and selecting from the following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new inspection with three fields Inspection Type, Inspection From and Inspection To. User can select the pre or post monsoon inspection type and fill dates accordingly, after filling all the details Create button should be pressed which will further display the form to fill the inspection and deficiencies details. Delete: User has to select (tick) the record which is to be deleted on the form and once clicked on delete button it confirm to delete the inspection record. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 112

118 Update an Inspection (1/2) Updating an inspection form done before 2018: DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 113

119 Update an Inspection (2/2) Updating an inspection form done after 2018: DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 114

120 If you want to update an Inspection form, you have to in pending inspections and click on Update in the column Insp. Details in front of the inspection form you want to update. If you want to update an inspection form done before 2018 you will be able to add information about Deficiency noticed, Remedial Measures Suggested and the category of the deficiency. Once you have submitted it for review and that the inspection was approved, make sure to upload the scanned copy of the report. If you want to update an inspection form done after 2018 you will have to complete a list of questions after each component of your dam you entered before in Project Portfolio. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 115

121 Asset Rehabilitation Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 116

122 This module capture the details of any rehabilitation works (minor or major) at the dam project. It can be accessed from Module menu; Dam Health Engineer can add the work details completed under the components along with the photos showing the status of the rehabilitation work. It is split over three tabs General, Components and Photos. General: Contains Status of Work, Type of Work, NIT Issued Date, Contract Agreement Date, Start on Site Date, Work Completion Date, Supplier, Contract Value and Scope of Work. User can select the status of work such as 'Not Tendered', 'Tendered', 'Awarded', 'Started' or 'Completed'. Type of work contains value such as 'Civil', 'Mechanical', 'Electrical', 'Instrumentation' and 'Other'. Depending upon the selected value in status of work remaining fields are enabled accordingly for entering the data. User can update the status of work as the rehabilitation work progress. Supplier details are available to select only if the details are updated in supplier tab under Stakeholders module. Components: This tab lists the component details - Component Type and Component Name which is similar to the Project Portfolio module component tree. It allows user to select the component for completed rehabilitation works. Photos: This tab allows user to add, edit, delete photos along with to enter detail description for the rehabilitation work carried out for each component. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 117

123 Stakeholders Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 118

124 This module capture the details of all individuals and organizations involved with each dam project including dam owners, operators, designers, consultants, contractors, and suppliers. It is split over two tabs Dam Staff and Suppliers. Dam Staff: Contains Name, Designation, Personal ID, Mobile No, DHARMA ID, Current Staff, Joining Date and Leaving Date. If the staff member is current member working on dam project then current staff value to be selected as Yes and in case the staff member has been transferred of not any more associated with dam project value to be selected as No. Depending on the selected value the Leaving Date is enabled. DHARMA ID contains the original user name which is created to log into the DHARMA software application. Once the dam staff details are added it is displayed in a tabular display. Suppliers: It allows user to capture the details of Suppliers. This tab contains Supplier Name, Supplier Address, Supplier Type, Contact Person, Designation, ID and Mobile No. There are three types of suppliers Contractor, Consultant and Other Suppliers. Similar to Dam Staff tab once the supplier details are added it is displayed in a tabular display. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 119

125 Document Library Module DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 120

126 This module enables user to upload important designs and documents into the database; it can be accessed once selected under Modules menu. The information is split into two portion - one with Search bracket criteria and result output below the bracket in a tabular display. Search: This bracket explains the criteria for quick search, it contains Document Title, Document Type, Document Date and Upload Date. Once the search button is clicked the result is displayed in a tabular display with related information. There is a column named View Document, once the user clicks the hyperlink view it will open the uploaded file to view. Add: Once clicked on this button it allows user to upload a new document up to maximum file size of 10 MB. It contains other fields namely Document Title, Document Author (s), Document Type, Document Date and Browse Button to select a file. Different type of documents can be selected such as Inspection Report, Technical Report, Technical Drawing, Procurement Document and Others. Depending on the selected value additional text box appears; in case of Document type is selected as Inspection Report two text boxes (i) Inspection Type which have select option (Pre monsoon and Post monsoon) and (ii) Inspection Year. If the Document type is selected as Others one text box appears as Please Specify. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 121

127 DHARMA Dashboard DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 122

128 DHARMA Dashboard provide at-a-glance views for data entry completion to a particular module. Dashboard allow all users to monitor progress of the data entry in each module through visual presentation of bar chart in three colors - red, yellow and green. Red denotes 0-30% completion; Yellow 30-70% and Green %. The Dashboard can be accessed from Tools menu; it is split over four tabs Static, Inspection, Masters and Admin. Static: Contains data entry completion status for all licensees created under the project mainly for three modules - Project Features, Project Portfolio and Engineering Features. Inspection: Contains state-wise summary for Asset Health module for a particular year describes pre and post monsoon inspection with variables like category, deficiency etc. Masters: Contains number of records available in the database under master lists. Admin: Contains completion status of all users created under the project for a particular licensee name or department. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 123

129 Static DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 124

130 Static tab provides an overview of the static data completion status particular to each licensee. Upon visiting the page a table is displayed with licensees list in the left column and information of percentage completed under three modules - Project Features, Project Portfolio and Engineering Features which appears on the right side. The progress is calculated and displayed in percentage over a bar chart in red, yellow and green color. The status of bar chart automatically set to red color if progress is less than thirty percent; bar chart is set to yellow color if progress is less than seventy percent; else the bar chart is set to green color if the progress is above seventy percent. Once hyperlink is selected eg. Licensee Name for : Karnataka Water Resources the row is broken and split over two brackets Summary and Dams. The summary section display overall progress for a particular licensee and Dams section display data entry status for each dam associated to Licensee. Further clicking on the hyperlink - percentage value breaks the row into dam detail information display. For Project Features it shows number tabs associated with dam and its field status which further gives user data entry indepth view; for Project Portfolio it shows components list with percentage value for Map, Photos and Schematics; and for Engineering Features it shows Component Type list and field status. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 125

131 Inspection DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 126

132 The inspections tab allow all users to view the inspection completion status carried out for a particular year; summary is available on the dashboard about the information which is updated in Asset Health Module by Dam Health Engineer. The completion status is split over three portion - Search Criteria, State wise Completion Status (Chart/Graph) and Pre & Post monsoon report details in a tabular display. Search Criteria: This bracket explains the criteria to be selected for the expected output about the pre & post monsoon reports uploaded. It allows user to set the criteria based on fields Year, State Licensee and Category. Once the Search button is clicked the output is displayed in two forms graph displays the state wise completion status and in a tabular display which has State Name, No. of Dams, Pre & Post monsoon reports along with category 1, 2 & 3. The category cells is displayed in red colour (0 to 30), yellow colour (31 to 70) and green colour (71 to 100). Once clicked on the State Name hyperlink the information is split up further into more detail which is displayed in a new window. The state wise completion status is shown further with pie charts for pre & post monsoon with overall and category wise details. The table is detailed with PIC, Dam Name, No. of Deficiencies and Category 1, 2 & 3. Once the cell value hyperlink is clicked under cat 1, cat 2 and cat 3 a pop up appears with information such as deficiency, remedial measures and action taken. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 127

133 Masters DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 128

134 This tab appears to all users to view the list of master files created by Central Admin and Licensee Admin in the database. It is a single window information available with master list, numbers and progress bar. The list of the master consists of State list, District list, Basins list, Rivers list, Airports list, National Highways list, State Highways list and Railway Stations list. In future if any additional master list is created in the database it can be added to this tab. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 129

135 Admin DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 130

136 This tab also appears to all users to view the status of administrative activities like creating of licensees and allocating dams. It consists of two main brackets Summary and Users. The summary bracket consist of overall information about the number of dams allocated to licensee and total number of user created. Users bracket contains licensee wise details such as number of dams, licensee admin, licensee super admin, dams data manager, dam health engineer and general user under licensee name. Once clicked on licensee name the row is broken further with a list of details includes PIC, dam name and number of users created - dams data manager, dams health engineer and general user. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 131

137 Report Generator - NRLD Based Report DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 132

138 All kind of static and dynamic reports which are based on the seven modules will appear under sub menu Report Generator which can be accessed from Tools menu. NRLD Based Report: National Register Large Dams is a state wise distribution of all large dams. This report is generated, dynamically based upon the criteria selection. The Selection Criteria is split across two brackets - i) Select Dams and ii) Select Columns. Select Dams: Contains fields such as state, purpose, completion year, dam height and dam length. User can select the required option from states, purpose and enter the details for completion year, dam height & length to define the criteria. Select Columns: Provide option for the user to select the required fields which are to be displayed dynamically in the report. It consist of fields such as Operated & Maintained by, Location of Dam, Year of Completion, Type of Dam, River Basin, River, Nearest City, Seismic Zone, Height above lowest Foundation, Length of Dam, Volume Content of Dam, Gross Storage Capacity, Reservoir Area, Effective Storage Capacity, Purpose and Designed Spillway Capacity. After the criteria are set and to generate a NRLD based report the user clicks the Generate button which appears at the bottom of the form. The current report is then generated in pdf format. At a later date there will be other options available such as export to MS Excel etc. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 133

139 Add New Dam DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 134

140 This sub menu appears only for the Licensee Admin and allows the Licensee Admins to add new dam in their basket. These new dams should be the one which do not exist in database. Once selected this sub menu, a page opens, which gives three fields viz. Name of Dam, Dam Category and the Primary State in which the dam is located. Once these three fields are filled user can click on Gen. PIC button and a unique Project Identification Code (PIC) will be generated and attached to the dam. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 135

141 Manage Licensee DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 136

142 This sub-menu appears only for central admin and central super admin for adding, editing or deleting any licensee. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present licensees in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any licensee selected from the list, details for that licensee will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new licensee in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If licensee needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to central admin. Delete: This option is active only for central super admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new licensee with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 137

143 Manage User DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 138

144 This sub-menu appears for Central Super Admin, Central Admin, Licensee Super Admin and Licensee Admin for adding, editing or deleting a user. Super Administrators can only view this list and the admins can add, edit or delete users. The only difference in this screen for Central Admin and Licensee Admin will be Central Admin will be able to add Licensee Super Admin, Licensee Admin and General Users only whereas Licensee Admin will be able to add Dams Data Manager, Dam Health Engineer and General User only for their projects. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present users in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any user is selected from the list, details for that user will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin and Licensee admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new user in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If user needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to central admin and licensee admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin and Licensee Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new user with same -id cannot be added in next 48 hours. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 139

145 Customise Units DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 140

146 This sub-menu provides all users to customize different parameters viz: Length, Area, Volume, Discharge and Currency as per their convenience of use to avoid need to undertake unit conversion manually. The system itself converts and saves data into default values and then converts automatically as per their customization. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 141

147 States List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 142

148 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin and Central Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any State. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present states in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any State is selected from the list, details for that state will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new state in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If state needs to be created, update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to central admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Aadmin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new state with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 143

149 Districts List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 144

150 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin, Central Super Admin, Licensee Admin and Licensee Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any District. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present districts in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any district selected from the list, details for that district will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new district in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If district needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to central admin and licensee admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin and Licensee Super Admin (list of districts for Licensee s state only). Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new district with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 145

151 Basins List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 146

152 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin and Central Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any Basin. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present basins in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any basin selected from the list, details for that basin will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new basin in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If state needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to Central Admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new basin with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 147

153 Rivers List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 148

154 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin, Central Super Admin, Licensee Admin and Licensee Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any river. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present rivers in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any river selected from the list, details for that river will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new river in the lower window with update and cancel buttons. If river needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to central admin and licensee admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin and Licensee Super Admin (list of rivers for Licensee s state only). Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new river with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 149

155 Airports List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 150

156 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin, Central Super Admin, Licensee Admin and Licensee Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any airport. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present airports in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any airport is selected from the list, details for that airport will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new airport in lower window with update and cancel buttons. If airport needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new airport with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 151

157 National Highways List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 152

158 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin and Central Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any national highway. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present national highways in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any national highway is selected from the list, details for that national highway will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the national highway in lower window with update and cancel buttons. If national highway needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to Central Admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new national highway with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 153

159 State Highways List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 154

160 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin, Central Super Admin, Licensee Admin and Licensee Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any state highway. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present state highways in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any state highway is selected from the list, details for that state highway will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new state highway in lower window with update and cancel buttons. If state highway needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new state highway with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 155

161 Railway Stations List DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 156

162 This sub-menu appears only for Central Admin, Central Super Admin, Licensee Admin and Licensee Super Admin for adding, editing or deleting any railway station. Upon visiting this page user will get two window architecture with the list of present railway stations in the top window and the lower window as blank. Once any railway station is selected from the list, details for that railway station will appear in the lower window with an edit option. Once the edit option is clicked it enables following three buttons: Modify: Once clicked it enables the fields allowed for editing with an option to update and cancel. If updation is needed, user can click on update and if not cancel should be pressed. This option is allowed only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Add: Once clicked, a blank form to enter details of the new railway station in lower window with update and cancel buttons. If railway station needs to be created update should be pressed after filling all details and if not cancel button should be pressed. This option is available only to Central Admin and Licensee Admin. Delete: This option is active only for Central Super Admin. Once clicked it will confirm to delete because this process can t be reversed and a new railway station with same name or id cannot be added. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 157

163 Change Password DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 158

164 Change Password is accessed from the Account Settings icon, to the right of the first tier of the menu bar. User must enter old password once and new password twice for confirmation before clicking Update. DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 159

165 Contact Us For more information about DHARMA and DRIP, please contact us: Project Director, DRIP and DSR Director, Central Water Commission 3rd Floor, New Library Building, R.K. Puram, New Delhi Telefax: Website: DHARMA User Manual, Version 1.5, June 2018: CDSO_MAN_MS_02_v1.5, page 160

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