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ICA (Ha) I.P. (Ha) Live Storage (MCM) Total Domestic Industria L Irrigation List of Projects in WFRB Type Potential Created Storage Mm3 Planned Water Utilization Basin Sub (Major/ If LIS Source Sr. No. Name of Project Dist. & Taluka Basin Medium/ Live Storage Industria Irrigation Reservoire ICA (Ha) I.P. (Ha) Total Domestic (Including Total Minor (MCM) l evaporation) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I) Completed Projects (Storage 100 % and Potential created > 95% A Major Projects 1 Kal Roha Kundalika Major 7930 9317 211.13 211.12 7.65 86.622 116.858 211.13 2 Tansa Thane Vaitarna Major 172.52 184.6 173.42 0 0 173.42 BMC 3 Modaksagar Thane Vaitarna Major 174.79 204.98 174.8 0 0 174.8 BMC 4 Middle Vaitarana Thane Vaitarna Major 193.53 202.1 193.53 0 0 193.53 BMC 5 Upper Vaitarana Nashik Vaitarna Major 331.31 353.96 358.5 0 0.00 358.5 WRD 6 Barvi Thane Ulhas Major 338.84 340.48 288.01 50.83 0 338.84 MIDC 7 THEP. Dhamane Dam Chandgad, Kolhapur Tilari Major 200 200 91.13 113.37 0.5 0.162 90.468 91.13 7 Total A 8130 9517 1513.25 1610.61 1196.41 137.614 207.326 1541.35 B Medium 1 Wandri Palghar Vaitarna Medium 2044 3066 35.940 37.11 2.23 0 28.47 30.7 2 Rajanalla Karjat Ulhas Medium 2542 3190 0 0 0 0 42.33 42.33 3 Amba valley Roha Amba Medium 277 370 316.01 316.01 0 303.61 12.4 316.01 4 Natuwadi Khed Vashisthi Medium 2050 3998 27.23 28.08 2.23 0 25 27.23 5 Vihar Mumbai Mumbai Isl. Medium 27.689 38.617 27.689 0 27.689 BMC 5 Total B 6913 10624 406.869 419.817 32.149 303.61 108.2 443.959 C 1 Minor State 1 Bubli Surgana Nar par Minor 134 181 1.61 1.629 0.21 0 1.69 1.9 2 Harangoan Peth Nar par Minor 469 633 5.09 5.243 0 0 5.34 5.34 3 Pahuchibari Peth Nar par Minor 154 208 1.43 1.573 0 0 1.5 1.5 4 Shirale Peth Nar par Minor 255 344 1.9 1.9 0.02 0 1.57 1.59 5 Inambari Peth Damanganga Minor 192 259 2.37 2.47 0 0 2.37 2.37 6 Shinde Peth Damanganga Minor 254 343 1.17 1.225 0 0 1.17 1.17 7 Aad Peth Damanganga Minor 254 343 1.63 1.651 0 0 1.63 1.63 8 Lingavane Peth Damanganga Minor 152 205 1.82 1.868 0 0 1.82 1.82 9 Cholmukh Peth Damanganga Minor 480 648 3.24 4.91 0 0 3.24 3.24 10 Jategaon Trimbak Damanganga Minor 140 189 1.67 1.74 0 0 1.67 1.67 11 Chinchwad Trimbak Damanganga Minor 165 223 1.98 2.02 0 0 1.98 1.98 12 Waigholpada Trimbak Damanganga Minor 437 590 4.87 4.94 0 0 4.87 4.87 13 Ambai Trimbak Damanganga Minor 212 351 2.05 2.177 0 0 2.05 2.05 14 Kachurli Trimbak Damanganga Minor 255 344 2.09 2.11 0 0 2.09 2.09 15 Shrimant Peth Damanganga Minor 977 1319 10.9 11.31 0 0 10.9 10.9 16 Roshani Trimbak Damanganga Minor 511 690 5.94 6.62 0 0 5.94 5.94 17 Tulyacahpada Mokhada Damanganga Minor 109 213 1.93 1.99 0 0 1.93 1.93 Type Potential Created Storage Mm3 Planned Water Utilization Basin Sub (Major/ If LIS Source Sr. No. Name of Project Dist. & Taluka Basin Medium/ Live Storage Industria Irrigation Reservoire ICA (Ha) I.P. (Ha) Total Domestic (Including Total Minor (MCM) l evaporation) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 Pimpurna Jawhar Damanganga Minor 168 227 2.33 2.409 0 0 2.33 2.33 VASAI VIRAR 19 Pelhar Palghar Vaitarna Minor 2.25 3.62 2.25 0 0 2.25 MC 20 Usgaon Bhiwandi Vaitarna Minor 274 370 4.96 4.96 3.65 0 1.31 4.96 21 Khand Vikramgad Vaitarna Minor 215 290 4.5 4.456 0 0 4.5 4.5 22 Mohkhurd Vikramgad Vaitarna Minor 213 288 4.76 4.925 0 0 4.76 4.76 23 Dongaste Wada Vaitarna Minor 180 243 3.8 4.011 0 0 3.8 3.8 24 Manor Palghar Vaitarna Minor 144 194 2.48 2.5 0.06 0 2.42 2.48 25 Devkop Palghar Vaitarna Minor 200 270 3.29 2.954 0 0 3.29 3.29 26 Hattipada Vasai Vaitarna Minor 145 196 1.92 2.493 0 0 1.92 1.92 27 Khoch Mokhada Vaitarna Minor 146 197 1.95 1.989 0 0 1.95 1.95 Ratnagiri Nagar Shil Shastri Minor 3.336 3.829 3.336 0 3.336 28 Pari. K.T.Weir 29 Wada Wada Vaitarna Minor 284 383 1.65 1.65 0 0 1.65 1.65 30 Pali Wada Vaitarna Minor 202 273 1.27 1.23 0 0 1.27 1.27 31 Sindhipada Wada Vaitarna Minor 85 115 0.84 0.84 0 0 0.84 0.84 32 Karalgaon Palghar Vaitarna Minor 202 273 1.1 1.92 0 0 1.1 1.1 33 Masvan Palghar Vaitarna Minor 117 158 1.1 1.107 0 0 1.1 1.1 LIS Scheme 34 Vaviharsh Igatpuri Vaitarna Minor 371 474 0 0 0 0 2.42 2.42 Upper Vaitarna 35 Vaitaraneshwar Igatpuri Vaitarna Minor 301 407 0 0 0 0 2.08 2.08 Dam Streams Bet D 36 MahimKelwa Palghar Minor 173 238 3.243 3.399 0.45 0 2.793 3.243 & V Streams Bet D 37 Raitale Palghar Minor 134 181 1.847 1.925 0 0.146 1.701 1.847 & V 38 Dhasai Murbad Ulhas Minor 340 459 4.48 5.012 0.283 0 3.289 3.572 39 Jambhe Shahapur Ulhas Minor 263 355 4.842 5.18 0 0 4.842 4.842 40 Bhoj Ambarnath Ulhas Minor 135 182 2.403 2.53 0 0 2.403 2.403 41 Jambhivali Ambarnath Ulhas Minor 180 243 2.18 2.25 1.35 0 0.83 2.18 42 Khandpe Murbad Ulhas Minor 120 162 2.00 2.059 0 0 2 2 43 Thakurwadi Murbad Ulhas Minor 186 251 3.656 3.741 0.35 0 3.306 3.656 44 Manivali Murbad Ulhas Minor 202 273 4.684 4.808 0.22 0 4.464 4.684 45 Jambhurde Murbad Ulhas Minor 224 302 2.976 3.083 0.19 0 2.786 2.976 46 Wanjale Murbad Ulhas Minor 120 162 1.601 1.616 0 0 1.601 1.601 47 Musai Shahapur Ulhas Minor 243 328 3.64 3.751 0.14 0 3.5 3.64 48 Dolkhamb Shahapur Ulhas Minor 196 265 4.439 4.703 0.14 0 4.299 4.439 49 Adivali Shahapur Ulhas Minor 122 165 2.03 2.22 0 0 2.03 2.03 Type Potential Created Storage Mm3 Planned Water Utilization Basin Sub (Major/ If LIS Source Sr. No. Name of Project Dist. & Taluka Basin Medium/ Live Storage Industria Irrigation Reservoire ICA (Ha) I.P. (Ha) Total Domestic (Including Total Minor (MCM) l evaporation) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 Kharade Shahapur Ulhas Minor 176 238 2.054 2.321 0 0 2.054 2.054 51 Velholi Shahapur Ulhas Minor 222 300 2.997 3 0 0 2.997 2.997 52 Salokh Karjat Ulhas Minor 167 225 2.054 2.34 0 0 2.054 2.054 53 Awasare Karjat Ulhas Minor 106 143 1.731 1.954 0 0 1.731 1.731 54 Titwala Kalyan Ulhas Minor 202 273 1.323 1.37 1.07 0 0.253 1.323 55 Shiroshi Murbad Ulhas Minor 116 191 0.966 0 0 0 0.966 0.966 56 Birwadi LIS Shahapur Ulhas Minor 1267 1710 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 Tulasi Mumbai Mumbai Isl. Minor 8.046 10.428 8.046 0 8.046 BMC 58 Kharsundi Walan Bandhara Khalapur Patalganga Minor 150 203 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 59 Bamnoli Panvel Patalganga Minor 104 140 2.353 2.53 0 0 2.352 2.352 60 Usaran Panvel Patalganga Minor 166 224 2.015 2.3 0.11 0 2.015 2.125 61 Kalundra K.T. Panvel Patalganga Minor 109 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 Morabe Panvel Patalganga Minor 100 135 3.12 3.22 0 0 3.08 3.08 63 Bhilavale Khalapur Patalganga Minor 100 135 2.22 3.06 0 0 2.22 2.22 64 Donvat Khalapur Patalganga Minor 148 200 3.31 3.13 0 0 3.31 3.31 65 Kalote-Mokashi Khalapur Patalganga Minor 150 202 4.19 4.34 0 0 4.19 4.19 66 Ambeghar Pen Patalganga Minor 123 198 2.498 2.54 0.42 0 2.078 2.498 67 Antora K.T. Pen Patalganga Minor 103 139 0.566 0.566 0 0 0.566 0.566 68 Punade Uran Patalganga Minor 106 143 1.706 1.71 0.38 0 1.112 1.492 69 Dhokshet Sudhagad Amba Minor 121 163 2.585 2.98 0 0 2.585 2.585 70 Kavele Sudhagad Amba Minor 182 246 2.669 3.294 0 0 2.669 2.669 71 Unhere Sudhagad Amba Minor 142 192 1.695 1.86 0 0 1.695 1.695 72 Kodgaon Sudhagad Amba Minor 178 240 3.52 3.64 0 0 3.64 3.64 73 Ghotawade Sudhagad Amba Minor 156 210 2.584 2.685 0 0 2.584 2.584 74 Shrigaon Sudhagad Amba Minor 194 262 2.95 2.95 0.65 0 2.3 2.95 75 Pali K T B Sudhagad Amba Minor 162 219 1.409 1.409 0 0 1.409 1.409 76 Sutarwadi Roha Kundalika Minor 225 304 2.264 2.322 0.14 0 2.164 2.304 77 Phansad Murud Kundalika Minor 128 173 2.092 2.37 0.42 0 1.66 2.08 78 Pabhare M.I.Scheme Mhasala Mhasala Minor 174 235 1.787 2.987 0 0 1.762 1.762 79 Sanderi M.I.Scheme Mhasala Mhasala Minor 78 105 2.308 2.508 0.085 0 2.223 2.308 80 Ranavali Shrivardhan Mhasala Minor 178 240 2.352 2.2 0.48 0 1.872 2.352 81 Karle Shrivardhan Mhasala Minor 90 122 2.05 2.084 0 0 1.955 1.955 82 Kudaki Shrivardhan Mhasala Minor 129 174 1.802 1.876 0.064 0 1.597 1.661 83 Wava Tala Mhasala Minor 222 300 3.212 3.173 0.14 0 3.072 3.212 84 Nijampur K.T.
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