storm water and effluent. Hinderance posed by K.B.
Feeder canal embankments and its seepage zone,
calls for proper measures prior to expansion of the
urban land use on the piedmont areas.
Based on the behaviour of the site conditions,
relatively flat areas (LI, L2 and L4 units, see physio
graphic map), available on the Ganjo Takkar rock
outcrops and on the western Rock Plains along the
Jamshoro-Karachi Super Highway, are best sites for
urban expansion. According to rough estimates, the
land price of these areas is far less than the areas
with even lowest agricultural economic potential, situa
ted in the flood plains.
The areas with a high agricultural economic potential
(physiographic unit A2) represent nation's non
renewable resource which should not be misused for
urban expansion.
In order to develop the open areas around the
saddle between the rock outcrops, natural drainage
channel remnants have to be developed throughout
their courses, which are traceable on the aerial
photographs. The collector drains should be located
along the natural surface water flow lines. Large-scale
aerial photography would help in locating these lines.
Detailed soil survey and topographic survey would
also help in locating the small shallow basins which
need to be linked with the main drain through appro
priate interceptor drains. The deepest parts of the
meander scars could be developed as lakes for recrea
tional activities. These sites have rocks at shallow
depths and hence may not pose seepage problems.
As soil drainage is associated with particular kinds
of soils, variations in moisture contents are best
studied on large-scale aerial photographs (1:10 000).
Photographs of atleast two seasons should be studied
for comparison.
For quantification of the drainage parameters, tests
should be located on representative sites of the
selected physiographic units. Soil samples required
for particle size analysis should be taken from the
natural soil horizons, especially the soil horizons
which affect soil drainage. Sampling according to
pre-established depths would always lead to erroneous
results.
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