The World Bank Report No: ISR14500 Implementation Status & Results India Hydrology Project Phase II (P084632) Public Disclosure Copy Operation Name: Hydrology Project Phase II (P084632) Project Stage: Implementation Seq.No: 22 Status: ARCHIVED Archive Date: 27-May-2014 Country: India Approval FY: 2005 Product Line: IBRD/IDA Region: SOUTH ASIA Lending Instrument: Specific Investment Loan Implementing Agency(ies): Key Dates Board Approval Date 24-Aug-2004 Original Closing Date 30-Jun-2012 Planned Mid Term Review Date Last Archived ISR Date 09-Dec-2013 Effectiveness Date 05-Apr-2006 Revised Closing Date 31-May-2014 Actual Mid Term Review Date 01-Oct-2009 Project Development Objectives Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The Project Development Objective (PDO) will be to extend and promote the sustained and effective use of the HIS by all potential users concerned with water resources planning and management, both public and private, thereby contributing to improved productivity and cost - effectiveness of water related investments in the 13 States and with Central agencies. The coverage of existing states under the project is to help these agencies from moving over from development of HIS (as in HP-I) towards use of HIS in water resources planning and management. The PDO will be achieved by : (a) strengthening the capacity of hydrology departments (surface and groundwater) to develop and sustain the use of the HIS for hydrological designs and decision tools thus creating enabling environment for improved integrated water resources planning and management; (b) improving the capabilities of implementing agencies at State/Central level in using HIS for efficient water resource planning and management reducing vulnerability floods and droughts and thereby meeting the country's poverty reduction objectives; (c) establishing and enhancing user - friendly, demand responsive and easy accessible HIS to improve shared vision and transparency of HIS between all users; and (d) improving access to the HIS by public agencies, civil society organization and the private sector through awareness building supporting outreach services. Greater use of an improved HIS is expected to have a broad but definite impact on the planning and design of water resources schemes, from which the rural and urban poor will have secure and sustainable access to water for multi - purpose livelihood uses. The conceptual framework of outcome and output indicators is outlined below. Specific measurable indicators will be developed by the project's Management Consultants in consultation with the participating agencies, during the design of the project monitoring system. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project? Yes No Component(s) Public Disclosure Copy Component Name Component Cost INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING 49.38 VERTICAL EXTENSION 58.95 HORIZONTAL EXPANSION 26.72 Overall Ratings Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Moderately Satisfactory Moderately Satisfactory Page 1 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR14500 Previous Rating Current Rating Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Moderately Satisfactory Moderately Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating Public Disclosure Copy Implementation Status Overview The project is central to efforts in India to improve the planning, development, and management of water resources, as well as flood forecasting and reservoir operations in real-time. For the first time in India, a real time flood management system with a real time hydro-meteorological monitoring system and advanced river basin modeling for reservoir operation has been introduced for three river basins, including the Bhakra Beas System with the Bhakra Beas Management Board and the Upper Krishna and Upper Bhima river basins in Maharashtra State. Realizing the importance of real time data monitoring six more States have started to upgrade their hydrological information systems with real time data acquisition systems. Further, the project has provided decision support systems (DSS) for water resources planning and management which has been piloted for 13 river basins in the country and can be up-scaled to other river basins in India. The pilot aquifer mapping program introduced later in the project has yielded interesting findings and has demonstrated the use of advanced techniques for aquifer mapping in six pilot watersheds, including heliborne Transient Electro Magnetic (TEM) geophysical survey techniques. Eventually this will lead to the development of an efficient and time-saving approach for the country-wide National Aquifer management program, to be initiated under the 12th Five year Plan (2012-2017). Locations Country First Administrative Division Location Planned Actual India State of Andhra Pradesh West Godavari India Not Entered Wainganga River India Not Entered Vaippar River India State of Karnataka Tungabhadra Dam India Not Entered Tapi India State of Tamil Nadu State of Tamil Nadu India State of Gujarat Sabarmati India State of Punjab State of Punjab India Union Territory of Puducherry Union Territory of Puducherry Public Disclosure Copy India State of Karnataka Pala India State of Orissa State of Orissa India Not Entered Malprabha River India State of Maharashtra State of Maharashtra India State of Orissa Mahanadi River India State of Madhya Pradesh State of Madhya Pradesh Page 2 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR14500 Country First Administrative Division Location Planned Actual India Not Entered Kolar Nadi Public Disclosure Copy India Kerala State of Kerala India State of Karnataka State of Karnataka India Not Entered Kali Sindh River India Not Entered Republic of India India State of Himachal Pradesh State of Himachal Pradesh India State of Gujarat State of Gujarat India Goa State of Goa India Not Entered Cauvery Falls India Not Entered Bhima River India State of Andhra Pradesh State of Andhra Pradesh India State of Chhattisgarh State of Chhattisgarh Results Project Development Objective Indicators Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target HIS mainstreamed by 90% of Implementation Text Value None 100% Consolidation of networks. Agencies and used by all Hydrologic Data User HIS network is consolidated Functioning DSS planning Group (HDUG) members and individuals to and Web-based information and real time systems. meet their planning & design requirements. system is ready to disseminate, DSS planing and Public Disclosure Copy real time are ready for testing. Date 31-Aug-2005 05-May-2014 31-May-2014 Comments DSS being replicated to other river basins. Hydraulic Aid and web-based data entry systems for surface and groundwater (HDAs, e-SWIS and E-GEMS) are 70% complete. Intermediate Results Indicators Page 3 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR14500 Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target Agencies have the necessary capacity to use Text Value Limited capacity >150% All agencies have exposure to and promote the broad use of HIS among All the agencies have been training and various Public Disclosure Copy private & public sector users, and to develop trained (nationally and awareness building activities proactive response systems for HDUG needs. internationnaly) in various systems developed in the project. Real time data is made available on the web by some agencies. Date 31-Aug-2005 05-May-2014 31-May-2014 Comments All the agencies have been trained in various systems developed in the project. Real time data is made available on the web by someagencies. All concerned agencies/users adopting design Text Value Very little practice at present. >100% All agencies have functioning aids & DSS for water resources planning and All agencies are equipped models and resource tools management, and purpose-driven studies have with DSS, real time DSS and contributed to knowledge advances in the two modules out of 3 of HDA country's water sector. are completed, but not yet rolled-out to state agencies. Date 31-Aug-2005 05-May-2014 31-May-2014 Comments Real time DSS is implemented for three river basins against the target of one. DSS is being replicated to other river basins by NIHand some states. 6 additional states have Real time data system against nil target. HIS established in the four new States and two Text Value None 95% 100% Public Disclosure Copy new Central agencies, and transparent and RTDAS additional activity easy access for all provided. Date 31-Aug-2005 05-May-2014 31-May-2014 Comments Some states are already sharing data on web with the stakeholders and have implemented RTDAS. The data center of Punjab is not completed. Data on Financial Performance (as of 05-May-2014) Page 4 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR14500 Financial Agreement(s) Key Dates Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Original Closing Date Revised Closing Date P084632 IBRD-47490 Effective 24-Aug-2004 19-Jan-2006 05-Apr-2006 30-Jun-2012 31-May-2014 Public Disclosure Copy Disbursements (in Millions) Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed % Disbursed P084632 IBRD-47490 Effective USD 104.98 104.98 0.00 78.47 26.51 75.00 Disbursement Graph Key Decisions Regarding Implementation None. Public Disclosure Copy Restructuring History Level two Approved on 29-Mar-2012, Level 2 CD Decision on 26-Mar-2014 Related Projects There are no related projects. Page 5 of 5