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Page 1 of 6 Review of Prioritized Projects Hon'ble CM Conducted Review of Prioritized Projects Hon’ble CM conducted Review for Prioritized Projects RECORD OF DISCUSSION Date Monday, 12th November 2018 Time 08:20 PM to 09:00 PM Agenda Progress review on Prioritized projects by Hon’ble Chief Minister, A.P Venue Conference room, AP Secretariat, Velagapudi. Shri. D. Uma Maheswara Rao, Hon’ble Minister, WRD . Smt. Rekha Rani, Commissioner R&R . District collectors Attendees . Forest department . Ground water department . Chief Engineers from Tirupathi, Anantapuram, Kadapa, Ongole, Vijayawada & Visakhapatnam . Consultants to APWRD Page 1 of 6 Action to be # Project / Topic Gist of discussions Timeline taken by Hon’ble CM reviewed status of prioritized projects. Overall status of 62 prioritized projects : Projects inaugurated: 16 nos. For 1 Overall status - Projects ready for inauguration: 6 nos. information Projects in progress: 40 nos. Hon’ble CM requested to provide timelines for all the prioritized projects. Hon’ble CM and Hon’ble Minister reviewed the water flow/release of HNSS. CE, Anantapuram informed the water shall reach as per the below plan: th — Lepakshi – 20 Nov’18 For 2 Release of Water - — Madaksira – 15th Nov’18 information — Cherlopally – 15th Nov’18 — Water will reach Chittor border via PBR by 20th Dec’18. Hon’ble CM instructed to ensure that water reaches Kuppam region by 15th Jan’19. Hon’ble CM reviewed the status of following projects (Detailed progress of projects attached in annexure): — Adavipalli Reservoir – CE, TGP informed reservoir works are completed and requested for extension of time for Peddamandyam lift till 20th Feb’18 — Kuppam Branch Canal (HNSS Phase II) – CE, TGP informed only 100m of LA is pending and expediting the works. Requested for extension of time till 15th Projects under CE, Nov’18 For 3 - Tirupathi — Nellore Barrage –Proposed to connect Head Regulator to Survypalli canal by information 15th Nov’18. Hon’ble CM raised concern for delayed works. — Sangam Barrage – Hon’ble CM raised concern for the delayed works. Also, instructed to entrust the work to new agency if current agency is not performing as per program. — Lifting of water from Somasila Swarnamuki link canal (Merlapaka Reservoir) to Mallemadugu Reservoir and Mallemadugu to Balaji Reservoir Page 2 of 6 Action to be # Project / Topic Gist of discussions Timeline taken by — Mallemadugu Reservoir, Balaji Reservoir, Venugopala sagar Reservoir – Forest clearance to be cleared by Nov’18. — Somasila Swarnamuki link canal – CE, TGP informed project is progressing as per schedule. — Water Supply to Mulapalli and other 4 tanks – CE, TGP informed works are in progress. Hon’ble CM instructed by 15th Jan’19 water supply to reach tanks. Hon’ble CM reviewed the status of following projects (Detailed progress of projects attached in annexure): Projects under CE, For 4 — Lifting of water from Jeedipalli Reservoir to Upper Pennar Project - Anantapuram information — Lifting of water from Jeedipalli Reservoir to Bhairavanithippa Project — Mid Pennar South Canal CE, Anantapuram informed investigation work completed and procurement of Phase wise Community Lift pipes are under progress. CE, 5 program to be cum Drip Irrigation Hon’ble CM instructed to submit phase wise program along with major Anantapuram submitted milestones. Water Supply to Hon’ble CM reviewed the balance quantities to be executed for earthwork, For 6 Western Mandals of structures and concrete. CE, Kurnool agreed to complete the work as per the given - information Kurnool District timeline. CE, Kadapa briefed about the status of seven packages (package details are included in the attached annexure). For 7 GNSS Phase II - Hon’ble CM instructed to expedite all package tenders and target to complete information tenders by Nov’18. — Yerram Chinnapoli Reddy Korisapadu L.I Scheme: CE, Ongole informed court case on LA of 340.23 Acres is still pending. Detailed program for — Poola Subbiah Veligonda Project: Project under CE, Tunnel works of 8 CE, Ongole briefed about progess of Poola Subbiah Veligonda Project and issues CE, Ongole Ongole Veligonda of Refurbishment of TBM and replacement of deteriorated length of conveyor belt. project to be Also informed, Boring works will start by 15th Nov’18. submitted. Hon’ble CM instructed to submit detailed program for Tunnel works Page 3 of 6 Action to be # Project / Topic Gist of discussions Timeline taken by Hon’ble CM instructed to expedite the works and aim to complete work by Feb’19. Hon’ble CM reviewed the balance quantities to be executed and instructed to Detailed submit a detailed program for the balance works execution. program for Chintalapudi Lift CE, KDS, 9 balance qty. Irrigation Scheme Vijayawada Hon’ble CM instructed to work out for the alternative water drawls from Polavaram execution to be RMC through gravity instead of expenditure of lifting pumps. submitted Uttarandhra Sujala A time bound SE, LMC, 10 Sravanthi Project Hon’ble CM instructed to submit a time bound program for the project program to be Tuni Phase-I works submitted — B.R.R.Vamsadahra project: CE, NC informed works are progressing as per the schedule. — Offshore Reservoir on Mahendratanaya River: Hon’ble CM raised concern for slow progress of works and reviewed balance quantities to be executed. Projects under CE, For 11 - NC, Visakhapatnam — Taraka Rama Thirtha Sagaram Reservoir Project: CE, NC informed Package 21- Information LA of 188.76Acres to be acquired and Package 21 A – R&R issues in 3 villages. — Modernisation of Thotapalli Old Canal System: CE, NC informed tenders are finalized & agreement to be concluded. — Hagari (Vedavathi Project) Lift irrigation scheme: CE informed DPR submitted to the government for Rs. 1942.80 Crs. Projects under CE, For 12 - Kurnool — Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme (RDS) Right Canal: CE informed DPR submitted Information to the government for Rs. 1497.22 Crs — Construction of new barrage (10 TMC) across Krishna river near Vykuntapuram (V): CE informed there is no response for the 2nd call of tender. Projects under CE, Tenders called for the 3rd time. Bid submission closing date is 22nd Nov’18 & For 13 - KDS, Vijayawada Price Bid opening date is 27th Nov’18. information — Mukthyala Lift irrigation Scheme: Remarks of ENC(Irrigation) are being attended by CE/KDS and CE/NSP. Page 4 of 6 Action to be # Project / Topic Gist of discussions Timeline taken by — Extension Guntur Channel from Km 47.00 to Km 77.00: CE informed DPR preparation is under progress and same will be submitted by 14th Nov’18. — Vissannapeta-Chanubanda Lift Irrigation Scheme: CE informed DPR will be submitted by 19th Nov’18 — Varikapudisela LI Scheme (Macharla Lift): CE informed proposals are under preparation and also informed 36 acres are under Wildlife land. Hon’ble CM instructed to check for alternatives to avoid disturbance of wildlife land acquisition. — Construction of new barrage across Krishna River near Chodavaram(V): CE informed DPR submitted and Administrative approval under process. Interlinking of CE, NC, Visakhapatnam informed preparation of DPR is under process and Vamsadhara and — For 14 th - Bahuda Rivers will be completed by 30 Nov’18. information Hon’ble CM reviewed the various works under Neeru –Chettu Scheme. CE informed briefed the status of the works as follows: — 74% of De-silting works completed — 289 cascades are pending and will completed in the month of Nov’18 For 15 Neeru Chettu - — 77% of Jungle clearance completed information — 249 tanks to be are yet to be restorted Hon’ble CM instructed to expedite all the works under the scheme. Tenders for Hon’ble CM instructed to call for the tenders of excavated soil distribution in the 16 excavated soil in right main canal of Polavaram. Also, instructed, transparency should be maintained Polavaram RMC in all the transactions. For 17 Water Management Hon’ble CM informed there is 34% deficit in the rainfall this year, Monsoon has - information failed and ground water has depleted compared to last year. Page 5 of 6 Action to be # Project / Topic Gist of discussions Timeline taken by Hon’ble CM instructed that each and every measure for better water management to be taken up and it is the responsibility of all the Engineers of the department to ensure efficient water management. Hon’ble CM also instructed the following requirement to be met priority wise: — Drinking water demand — Protection of crop yields — Industry water requirement — Horticulture requirement Hon’ble CM also informed to study areas for the plantation along the canal bunds. Grounding of New Hon’ble CM instructed to complete the tender process of all the new projects by For 18 - Projects Nov’18 and Agency to ground works. information Encl.: Annexure 1 (Brief status of 62 prioritized projects as on 12th Nov’18) Page 6 of 6 ANNEXURE I Status of prioritized projects as on 12 November 2018 Target Date of project Sl no. Project Major Issue / Current status completion Inaugurated projects - 15 nos. 1 Purushotha Patnam LIS Inaugurated on 15th Aug 2017 - Construction of Anicut across Sarada 2 Inaugurated on 6th Sept 2017 - River 3 Mutchumarri LIS Inaugurated on 8th Sept 2017 - 4 Kandaleru Left Canal – Lift Scheme Inaugurated on 12th Nov 2017 - 5 Gandikota – CBR Lifts Inaugurated on 3rd Jan 2018 - 6 Siddapuram Lift Irrigation Scheme Inaugurated on 7th Jan 2018 - 7 Modernisation of Yerracalva Inaugurated on 8th Jan 2018 - Formation of Pogonda Reservoir in 8 Inaugurated on 19th Feb 2018 - West Godavari 9 SH-31 Road Work (GNSS Phase I) Inaugurated on 6th June 2018 - Pulakurthy LI Scheme 10 Inaugurated on 23rd Aug 2018 - (Guru Raghavendra Project) 11 Chinasana LI Scheme on VLMC Inaugurated on 15th Sep 2018 - 12 Kondaveeti Vagu Pumping Scheme Inaugurated on 16th Sep 2018 - Gorakallu Balancing Reservoir (Sri 13 Inaugurated on 22nd Sep 2018 - Narasimharaya Sagar) 14 Owk Tunnel (GNSS Phase I) Inaugurated on 22nd Sep 2018 - 15 Pulikanuma LIS Inaugurated on 22nd Sep 2018 - 16 Gandikota Reservoir (GNSS Phase I) Inaugurated on 30th Oct 2018 Projects ready for Inauguration - 7 nos.
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