This post converts the selected engineering video into a quick written workflow so the user can understand the process before opening the full video. It is designed as a time-saving overview for students, engineers, and website visitors.

Step-by-step workflow summary for Interbasin Diversion, Diversion Channel, and Floodways: Concept Notes
Visual overview of the main steps covered by the video.

Step-by-step workflow

  1. Define the flood problem, protected area, and safe conveyance route.
  2. Identify source basin, receiving basin, topography, and available corridor.
  3. Estimate design discharge and check whether diversion reduces peak risk.
  4. Size the channel/floodway with freeboard, erosion protection, and control structures.
  5. Check downstream impacts, sediment, land acquisition, ecology, and maintenance.
  6. Prepare concept drawings, operation rule, risk map, and emergency considerations.

Best use case

Useful for flood risk management studies, river training concept projects, urban flood relief routes, and disaster risk engineering coursework.

Quality check

A diversion scheme can move risk from one place to another. Downstream and receiving-basin impacts must be checked before calling it safe.

Recommended output

By the end of this workflow, the user should have a clean engineering output such as a map, terrain product, hydraulic model setup, water-level result, or project concept figure that can be used in reports and presentations.

Time-saving note

Read this page first for the workflow logic. Then open the video only for the detailed screen clicks, software interface steps, and practical demonstration.