BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR I N D E X

VOLUME –I

PAGE PAGE S.NO TITLE FROM TO 1 PREAMBLE 2 INDEX MAP 3 FORM 133 4 FORM 141 5 FORM 142 6 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 7 DETAILS OF CONSITITUENCY 8 CHECK LIST 9 SAILENT FEATURES 10 CHAPTER –I GENERAL REPORT 11 CHAPTER –II INVESTIGATIONS GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION HYDROLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS 12 CHAPTER –III IRRIGATION & COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT 13 CHAPTER – IV SUBMERGENCE AND R &R PLAN 14 CHAPTER – V ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS 15 CHAPTER –VI DESIGN ASPECTS 16 CHAPTER – VII ESTIMATED COST

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR PREAMBLE

1. GENERAL: - The Proposed dam site is located across river Dhasan near village Uldan Tehsil Banda, District Sagar of . The site is located on topo sheet no 54L/16 with latitude 24˚4’35.11” N and longitude 78˚45'43" E. The site is situated about 45 km away from headquarters.

River Dhasan is a tributary of river Betwa ultimate part of Basin. The river Dhasan Major originates near village Bankori of Tehsil Begamganj. The catchment area up to the proposed Dam site is 1490.72 sq km.

Dam is proposed with FRL 463.00 m, having design gross capacity 301.00MCM, live capacity 282.31 MCM and dead storage 18.69 MCM Replanisment of water is 20 % of non monsoon season . After construction of this dam, 36000 Ha (approximately) in drought prone land of Malthone tehsil, 28400 Ha (approximately) of Banda and Tehsil of Sagar district and 15600 Ha. Baxwah tehsil of Chatarpur District will be irrigated through pressurized pipe irrigation system.

2. NECESSITY :-

2.1. The Dhasan river basin drains out very fast which causes scarcity of surface and ground water in surrounding area.

2.2. No further development in the agriculture, industrial and other activities is possible without enriching the region with water.

2.3. By construction of major water storage development of presently backward area is possible.

2.4. There is sufficient culturable land but due to higher elevation these area can not be irrigated from ken betwa project. So this scheme is necessary to provide irrigation in remote area.

2.5. Standard of living of people will be increased.

2.6. The flood control problem in the downstream area would be solved.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 2.7. Ground water table in the command area will increase after construction.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR

3. LOCATION:-

S.No Details BANDA MAJOR PROJECT 1 Latitude 240 4’ 35.11” N 2 Longitude 780 45’ 43” E 3 State Madhya Pradesh 4 District Sagar 5 Tehsil & Block Banda 6 River Dhasan

7 Accessibility At a distance of 45Km from Sagar

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR

FORM-133 INFORMATION OF OFFICERS RELATED WITH PROPOSAL

S.No. Designation Name Mobile No.

01. Project Director Shri. Arvind Upmanyu 9425369846

02. Additional Project Director Shri. P.R. Giri 9165361514

03. Project Manager Shri. Sourabh Trivedi 9406760295

04. Assistant Project Manager Shri. Sourabh Khare 8109375414

05 Sub Engineer Shri. R L Sharma 8966031791

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR FROM-141 PROPOSAL FOR SANCTION FOR SURVEY AND INVESTIGATION

1. Name of proposed Scheme : Banda Major Project 2. Block : Banda 3. Is the Block ST or DPAP : Normal 4. District : Sagar 5. Assembly Constituency : 42-Banda 6. Proposed (who suggested the : Shri. Arvind Upmanyu , Project Director, scheme) Bina Project Management Unit, Sagar

7. Proposed Rabi irrigation Area : 80000 Ha.

8. Beneficiary cultivators of villages :

9. Estimated Cost Total : Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs

(a) Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation : Rs 89744.54 Lakhs cost for (Dam and Canal) (b) Construction Cost : Rs 166840.07 Lakhs

10. Submergence Area, Total : 4697.12 Ha.

(a) Government Revenue Land : 548.45 Ha.

(b) Forest Land : 503.54 Ha.

© Private land : 3645.13 Ha.

(i) Irrigated : 1402.86 Ha.

(ii) Unirrigated : 2242.27 Ha.

11 Land needed for Unit-II canals Total :

(a) Forest Land : 4.00 Ha.

(b) Private Land : 10.00 Ha.

(c) Govt land : 0 Ha

(d) Temporary Land Acquision : 160 Ha

12. Catchment area : 1490.72 Sq.km.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 13. Surface water quantity :

14. Name of Project Manager who : Shri. Sourabh Trivedi inspected the proposed site

15. Date of inspection of Project : 24-02-2018 Manager

16. Whether Project Manager certifies : Yes, Verified that he has personally verified above information and he certifies the same to be true and fair.

(Sourabh Trivedi) 17. Signature of Project Manager. with : Project Manager date Project Management Unit Distt Sagar

18. Whether Additional Project Director : agrees with the above

(Pushp Raj Giri) 19. Signature of Additional Project : Additional Project Director, Director with date Project Management Unit Distt Sagar 20. Satisfaction and recommendation of : Recommended for Approval Project Director

21. Signature of Project Director with : (Arvind Upmanyu) date Project Director, Project Management Unit Distt Sagar

22. Recommendation of E-in-C : Recommended for Approval

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR FORM-142 BASIC INFORMATION FOR IRRIGATION SCHEME 1. 1. Name of proposed scheme : Banda Major Project 2. District : Sagar 3. New Scheme/RAA case : New Scheme 4. Name of division :Project Manager,Project Management Unit,Sagar 5. CCA : 80000 Ha.

6. Designed Irrigation : Rabi:- 80000 Ha.

7. Details of dam

(i) Type of Dam : Earthen and Cenral Spillway (ii) Length of dam : 710 M (iii) Max. height of dam : 23 M (iv) Type of spillway / : Ogee Weir with Radial gates clear over fall

8. Main Items Cost of Land taken : As per Collector guide line rate (i) Irrigated : Rs. 707250 Lakhs (ii) Unirrigated : Rs. 383179 Lakhs (iii) Forest land : Rs. 1500000 Lakhs

9. Amount of land acquisition : Rs. 89744.54 Lakhs (As per collector guide line rate)

10 Name of villages coming : (i)Paharguwan (ii) Netna (iii) Semra under submergence with ata (iv) Mudia Gusai (v) Imalia respective area - 28 nos Khurd (vi) Pitholi (vii) Ata tila (viii) Pidarua (ix)Sagoriya (x) saliya khurd (xi) Kulla (xii) Kiraula (xiii) Bamura binaika (xiv) kotiya (xv) Dahkuli (xvi) Pipariya ilahi (xvii) Semra Ahir (xviii) Rakhsi (xix) padwar (xx) Pura Bineka (xxi) Nimon (xxii) hanota Awari (xxiii) uldan(xxiv)bahrol (xxv)Nimon (xxvi)Chituwa(xxvii)Suneti Mehar(xxviii)Kanoni(approximately, may change after the Detailed

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR Survey)

Area Under Submergence Private Land - 3645.13 Ha. Forest Land – 503.54 Ha. Revenue Land - 548.45 Ha. Total Land - 4697.12 Ha.

11 Length of pressurized Pipe Canal System: 600 kms (including Network Approximately)

12 (i)Area to be acquired (Dam and Canal) : 4711.12 Ha and 160 Hact Temporary land acquisition and Crop Compensation

13 In case RAA cases original : N.A. designed area in ha. Kharif, Rabi

14. Proposed max. Irrigation : 80000 Ha.

15. Total cost in Rs. Lakhs : Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs Unit- I Head Work : Rs. 102614.92 Lakhs Unit-II Canal : Rs. 158438.62 Lakhs

16. Cost per Ha. (Rs. Lakhs) : Rs. 3.26 Lakhs/Ha.

17. B.C.Ratio @ 10% interest : 1.55

18. Name of villages benefitted : Detail Survey to be done

19. Ratio of area under submergence to area proposed for Irrigation : 5.87 %

20. Cost of AA with year : 261053.54 Cr Year:-2018

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT S. Description Details No. 1 Name of proposed scheme BANDA MAJOR PROJECT

2 Estimated Total Cost Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs

3 Cost without land acquisition Rs. 171309.00 Lakhs 4 Total cost excluding Gst Rs. 243177.82 Lakhs

5 Annual Irrigation 80000 Ha.

6 Equivalent Rabi Irrigation 80000Ha. 7 B.C. Ratio @ 10% interest 1.55

Cost per Ha. on CCA Rs. 3.26 Lakh per Ha 8

(Sourabh Khare) (Sourabh Trivedi) Assistant Project manager Project Manager Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar

(Pushp Raj Giri) (Arvind Upmanyu) Additional Project Director Project Director Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR

DETAILS OF CONSTITUENCY

Sr. Description Details No. 1 Nearest Village Uldan

2 Constituency number 42 Banda

3 Name of M.L.A. Shri. Harbans Rathore

4 Name of M.P. Shri. Laxmi Narayan Yadav

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHECK LIST

I. General Report 1 Name of the Project: Banda Major Project 2 Location: (a) State(s) Madhya Pradesh (MP) (b) District (S) Sagar c) Taluka (s)/Tehsil(s) Banda d) Longitude / Latitude 24˚04'35.11''N 78˚45'43''E , e) Toposheets 54 L/16 d) Complete address for correspondence along Project Management Unit,(O/o Chief with pin code/E-Mail Engineer Dhasan Ken Basin Tili Road Sagar)

Email : [email protected] 3 Category of the project: (a) Irrigation/Multipurpose Multipurpose (b) Storing or diversion Storage S. Item Reference No.

II Planning 4 Has the Master plan for overall development of the river basin been prepared and stages of basin No, development discussed briefly? 5 Have the alternative proposals been studied and Yes their merits and demerits discussed. 6 Does the scheme fit in the overall development of the river basin and has its priority in the overall Yes development of the basin discussed? 7 Are there any features which are not likely to fit in the overall development of the basin? Have the No other Departments concerned with the development been informend. 8 Is the present scheme proposed to be executed in stages? If so, are its various stages of execution No and development discussed in the report?

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 9 Are the effects of the scheme on the reparian rights existing upstream and down stream Yes projercts etc, discussed? 10 Has the Provision for municipal and industrial Yes water supply been made? III Inter state and International aspects. 11 Are there any International/Interstate issues involved? If so, have these issues been identified and present status of agreement or tribunal No decision indicated specially indicated specially in respect of (a) Sharing of water (b) Sharing of cost (c) Sharing of benefits (d) Acceptance of the submergence by the NA upstream state(s) (e) Acceptance of the submergence by the NA upstream state(s) Compensation of land coming under submergence. (f) Settlement of oustees NA (g) Any other Note: If there is no agreement state the present position against each item above. IV Surveys 12 Have the detailed topographical surveys been carried out for the following items and maps prepared as per prescribed scales (Refer Section - 3 and Annexure -I) (a) River surveys No, (b) Reservoir surveys No, (c) Head work surveys (dams, dykes, Dams, weirs No, etc., and auxillary components) (d) Plant site and colonies. No (e) Canals, branch canals and water conductor No system. (f) Major canal structures No (g) Power house, switch-yard, surge shafts, No tailrace. (h) Tunnel(s) adits, penstocks etc., Not applicable (i) Surveys (Detailed and sample) of areas of the No command for OFD and drainage works. 14

BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR (j) Soil surveys NO (k) Surveys for soil conservation No (m) Any other surveys i.e Archeological , Right of No Way, Communication etc., V Geology 13 Have the geological surveys for the following items been carried out (Refer Section 3 para 4.3 and Annexure 2) and report on geology appended? (a) Regional geology (b) Reservoir (c) Head works and energy descipitation area No (d) Power house and appurtenances (e) Intakes and Regulators. (f) Major canal structures (g) Tunnel(s), pen stock hills etc., (h) Communication routes (i) Any others VI SEISMIC INVESTIGATIONS 14 Has the seismicity of the region been studied and co-efficient of Vertical/Horizantal acceleration for NA the various structures discussed? 15 Has the approval of the standing Committee for recommending design if seismic co-efficient for NA river valley project been obtained? 16 Is there possibility of liquefaction of foundations? If so whether liquefaction studies been carried NA out? VII Foundation investigations 17 Have the detailed foundation investigations (including insitu tests and laboratory tests) for the following structures been carried out (Refer No Section- 3 para 4,3 and Annexure-II) and detailed report(s) appended? (a) Earth and rockfill dam. No (b) Masonry/concrete dam. No (c) Dams/Weir/head regulators etc No (d) Canal & Canal Structures No (e)Power house,tunnel(s), transformer caverns, No desilting chambers, surge tanks/shafts, intakes f) Pump House No

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR g) Any other No 18 Are there any special features affecting the No designs? VIII Construction Material surveys 19 Have the surveys and laboratory tests for the following construction materials been carried out No (refer section- 3 para 4.4 and Annexure III) and reports appended? (a) Soils for impervious, semipervious and pervious No zones of earth and rockfill dam. (b) Sand No (c) Rock and aggregate No (d) Bricks and tiles No (e) Pozzolana No (f) Cement and lime stone No (g) Steel No (h) Any other No 20 Have the sources for each of the above material No been identified and need etc.Indicated? 21 Have the proposals for Procurement of Scarce NA materials been indicated? IX Hydrological And Meteorological Investigations 22 Have the hydrological and meteorological investigation been carried out and status of following data discussed in report? (a) Rainfall Yes (b) Temperature Yes (c) Sunshine Yes (d) Gauge & Discharge Yes (e) Sediment No (f) Water quality No g) Evaporation No ii) Has the above data been collected & Yes appended? X Hydrology 23 Is the hydrology dealt with in detail in a separate volume? Have its brief details been included in this Yes Report? 24 Have an index map and bar chart showing locations of various hydrometric, climatic and rainfall stations and the data availability at those Yes stations been attached? 16

BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 25 Are brief notes about quality, consistency, Yes processing and gap filling of the data included ? 26 Have hydrological studies been carried out for the following: (a) To establish the availability of water for the Yes benefits envisaged. (b) To determine design flood for the various Yes. structures (spillway, Weir Dametc). 27 Have the analysis for the water flows, evaporation Yes. and command area rainfall been discussed? 28 Have the studies regarding reservoir No sedimentation been carried out and revised elevation - Area Capacity Curves been used in the simulation studies (Working Table)? 29 Have the ecological requirements of water such as Yes. low flow augmentation, water quality control etc.and domestic, industrial use and power generation (thermal, hydel, nuclear) been included in the Project Report and Incorparted in the simulation studies ? 30 Have the details of the simulation studies (Working Tables) and conclusions arrived from the Yes various alternatives explanning the factors and assumptions been included and discussed? 31 Have the number of failures for different aspects Yes been indicated. 32 Have the likely desirable and undesirable changes in the hydrologic regime due to the project been No brought out in the report? 33 Is the criteria adopted for selection of the Yes construction diversion flood discussed? 34 Is the basis for fixing up the storages discussed? Yes

35 Have the flood routing studies been carried out ? No 36 Have the back water studies been carried out? No XI Land acquisition and resettlement of oustees 37 Have the type and quantum of land proposed to No be acquired in the submerged area.Project area, area coming under canal and distribution system, area required for rehabilitation of the oustees been detailed ? 38 Is the basis for provision for land acquisition Yes 17

BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR indicated? 39 Have the rehabilitation measures, amenities and R & R According to New Policies have facilities to be provided to the Project Affected been made. Persons been discussed? Are these in accordance State's policy/project specific policy/draft national policy for rehabilitation and resettlement and whether their provisions included in the report? 40 Are the basis of land acquisition of the submerged No, area upto FRL/MWL etc. discussed? XII Design 41 Does the state have established a Central Design Organisation and State level multidisciplinary Advisory Committees and whether its composition has been indicated in the report? 42 Has the final location of the headworks and appurtenances, in preference to the other sites Investigated investigated and discussed? 43 Has the layout of the project area Viz., location of headworks, work-shop, sheds, offices, colonies, Under Progress etc, been finalised and discussed ? 44 Has the layout of the varrious major components Discussed of the headworks been discussed in the light of site feature, geology and foundation characteristics etc? 45 Have the designs been prepared for the following components and appended? (a) Earth or rockfill dam, masonry or concrete No, dam, spillway, Dam, weir, etc. and appurtenances. (b) Energy dissipation arrangements, training walls Yes etc. (c) Opening through dams- galleries, head NA regulators, penstocks other outlets, sluices etc (d) Regulators. Yes (e) Canal and water conductory system. Pressurised pipe system (f) Canal structures. NA (g) Power house, tunnels, surge shaft. NA (h) Instrumentation. NA Note: Detailed need not be appended, if a certificate is issued by CDO that all designs have been vetted by them and project is approved by state level Multidiscoplinary Advisory Committee.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 46 Have the salient features of the above Yes components and the assumptions made in the design of above components of the project been indicated and their basis discussed? 47 Have any model studies been carried out for No location of the dam, spillway and other appurtenances checking the design profile of the spillway, energy dissipation arrangements, location of outlets/ regulators etc ? 48 Has the final alignment of canal (s) and branch NA canal(s) been discussed in the light of various alignments studied? (a) Does the canal and design provide for meeting NA requirements of rush irrigation ? (b) Have any intermediate storages and tail tanks NA been considered to reduce the canal capacities? 49 Are the canal and distribution system being lined NA and if so what is the minimum capacity of the channel proposed to be lined ? 50 Is the location of canal structures on main and NA branch canals fixed after detailed surveys of the final alignments? 51 Are the regulation arrangements of the off-taking NA channel both near and away from the cross regulators discussed ? 52 Are sufficent escapes including terminal escapes NA provided on the main / branch canal distributaries/ minors ? 53 Have the basis for adopting water way for the NA cross drainage works been discussed ? 54 Have the proposals for rating the canal section by NA providing standing wave flumes rating of the falls broad creshed weirs. V-noches etc. been discussed for the canal and distribution system ? 55 Has any model studies for major canal structure(s) No been carried out and if so, are the results discussed and incorporated in the design ? XIII Irrigation and Command Area Development 56 Have the conveyance and field irrigation efficencies for paddy and upland crops during Yes kharif, rabi, etc. been indicated, discussed and justified ?

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 57 Have the 10-daily/monthly Crop water Fortnightly requirements at the canal had been worked out? 58 Are there any proposals for introducing Warabundi and if so have these proposals been discussed in the report and sample cacluations for No a typical distributary / minor / sub-minor furnished ? 59 Has the present position of irrigation in the No such scheme in command command through existing canals, tanks, lift schemes, wells etc. been brought out in the report? 60 Are the particulars for minor irrigation projects Yes existing/ proposed in the command been indicated? 61 Are there potential areas, indicating the potential where ground water is available? If so, has the quality of the ground water been indicated? No

62 Has the quantum of available ground water been Yes assessed and its conjunctive use with surface water discussed? 63 Have the semi-detailed soil surveys been carried Yes out for the entire command? If not the extent of area surveyed may be indicated. 64 Have soil and land irrigability classifications No brought out in the report? 65 Is the method used for determining the crop water Yes requirements discussed? 66 Has the pre-project cropping pattern and the proposed cropping pattern along with justification Yes been furnished? 67 Are the areas and percentages of the CCA that will be irrigated during kharif, rabi? Two seasonal, Only Rabi irrigation is proposed summer and perennial been indicated? 68 Is justification furnished for irrigating pernnials NA and summer crops from the reservoir? 69 Have the monthly reservoir operation studies NA been carried out at least for 20 years and summary on annual basis attached? 70 Have the number of blocks selected for detailed surveys for On Farm Development (OFD) works NA including drainage and total area covered by such

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR blocks been indicated ?

71 Have the existing locations of the Trial cum Demonstration Farm inputs centres (seeds, fertiliser and insecticides) in the command been No indicated and proposal to strengthen the same discussed ? 72 Have the arrangements for financing the OFD works and proposals for strengthening the same No been discussed ? 73 Have the agencies responsible for execution of OFD works been identified and simultaneous No planning of execution of OFD works along with engineering works discussed ? 74 Has the yearwise phasing of irrigation development as a result of the project been Yes discussed ? 75 Is the existing communication system within command area sufficient to meet the requirement Yes after full development of irrigation ? If not, have the new proposals been planned and discussed ? 76 Is the adequacy of the marketing centres in the Command Area and new proposals to meet the Yes requirements after full development of irrigation been discussed ? XIV Flood Control and Drainage 77 Have the various flood control components of the NA multipurpose project been indicated? 78 Have the damage areas been identified and flood intensities worked out at each of the damage No centres ( which gets affected?) 79 Have the following flood aspects been discussed? a) Flood cushion in the reservoir Yes b) Maximum moderated flood out flows over the spillway etc, and if frequency. Yes c) Existing and proposed safe carrying capacities of the channel below the dam after construction of Yes flood embankment, channel improvement, river diversion etc.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR d) Synchronized moderated peak floods due to released (S) from the Dam usprteam and No unibtercepted catchment upto the damage centres. e) Average annual expenditure incurred on flood relief works. No f) Area and population affected / likely to be NA affected befor / after the project. g) Estimated saving in annual loss of life, property, cattle, crops etc. (evaluated in terms of money) NA due to flood control. 80 Have the following drainage aspects of command No need for drainage area been discussed? a) Existing Surface and sub-surface drainage network and problems of the drainage congestion, No water logging, alkalinity / salinity if any. b) Studies on sub soil water table (Premonsoon,

post - monsoon etc.) c) maximum intensity of 1,2 and 3 day rainfall d) Deficiencies in farm drains e) Defeiciencies in existing natural drains f) Proposal for improvement of drainage/water logging/ alkalinity/salinity of the area along with NA justification thereof. g) Identification of the area in command which will get benefited due to execution of drainage net - work and benefits thereof in terms of relief from NA crop damage, increased yields etc. XV Navigation NA 81 Is the present scheme for remodelling of the existing facilities and / or extension of the Not applicable navigable reach or establishing new navigable reach? 82 Is the existing inland transport system being fully utilised? If not, have the bottlenecks in its full Not applicable utilisation been identified and discussed? 83 Have the surveys for goods and passenger traffic Not applicable been carried out and discussed? 84 Is the extent of modification required in the Not applicable existing system discussed and justified? 85 Do design for the canal section and structures Not applicable taken into account the navigation requirements?

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 86 Have the proposals to develop the new scheme and phases of development in the different Not applicable reaches been discussed? 87 If the area is being served by inland water transport, have the following been discussed: Not applicable

a) The existing toll rates and registration fees for the crafts (sizewise); b) Proposals for revision of tollage rates and fees, if any. c) Concurrence of the competent authorities for Not applicable revision of rates and fees. d) Proposal to subsidise the tariff, tollage, craft registration fee, passenger fare etc. to attract traffic. 88 Has the State Inland Water Authority been consulted while finalising the scheme and its view Not applicable point discussed? 89 Has economic justification and viability of the navigation component of the multipurpose project Not applicable been discussed? XVI Power NA 90 Have the following points been discussed? a) Availability of the power generating capacity in the region from different sources. Not applicable b) Total energy available and peaking capcity of Not applicable the system. c ) Integrated operation of the system and present Not applicable status of utilisation. d) Surpluses and shortfalls in the system Not applicable e) Future plans of power development from Not applicable different sources in the State / region. f) Fitment of the scheme in planning of power Not applicable development of the State / region. g) Energy generated from the project, firm power, Not applicable seasonal power and total power h) Proposal for transmission connecting to the Not applicable existing system / grid. i) Project cost per kwh installed and per kwh generated as compared to the different hydro - Not applicable electric projects and different sources in the State / region to justify the power component of the 23

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j) * Whether sufficient surplus off peak power is available for pumping of water from lower to Not applicable upper reservoir. k) * Actual off peak energy requirement of proposed scheme. Not applicable

l) * Cost of peak and off peak energy Not applicable * for pumped storage scheme only Not applicable XVII Construction Programme and Plant and

Manpower Palnning 91 Are the major components of work proposed to Proposed to be on contract be done departmentally or through contractor ? 92 Have the various alternative for construction programme been studied and proper justification No furnished for the final programme adopted ? 93 Has the proposed construction programme been prepared and syncronized for timely completion of each of the major component of work including Yes Command Area Development ? 94 Have the yearwise quantities of the following materials of construction been worked out for various components of the project : (a) Excavation separately in - soft and hard strata. (b) Earthwork infilling - impervous, semi-pervious and pervious. (c) Rockfill - for dam, toe, riprap etc. (d) Stone for masonry. (e) Coarse aggregate for concrete. No (f) Sand - for filter, masonry / concrete. (g) Gravel- for filter. (h) Steel of various sizes and type (I)Cement -normal, quick/slow setting with or without pozzolana. (k) Lime-surkhi-pozzolana. (l) Scarce material-special steel. (m) Other material- fuel, electricity, explosive etc.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 95 Have the yearwise quantities to be executed by machine/labour for each of the major component NA been worked out for each of the above material? 96 Have the labour intensive items of the various major components of the project been identified NA and the quantities of such items worked out? 97 Have PERT chart or CPM diagrams for construction programme of various components been made and included in report? Has organisational set up NA frequency for project monitoring been indicated in the Report? XVIII Foreign Exchange 98 Have the details of the plant and machinery, spares, instruments scarce materials to be NA imported worked out? 99 Has the phasing of imports and source(s) of NA imports been discussed item wise? 100 Are the imports to be affected under foreign grants/credits or internal resources of the NA country? 101 Is the scheme covered under State sector or State sector Central sector? XIX Financial Resources 102 Has the concurrence of the State Fiance No Department been obtained? 103 Is the scheme included in the Five Year / Annual Plan? If not what is the prsent position regarding No its inclusion in the plan?

104 Whether the scheem has already been started? If No so is the present stage of construction indicated? 105 Have the yearwise requirement of funds been No indicated? 106 Is the scheme covered under any forign No assistance/aid agreement? XX Estimate 107 Is the separate volume of estimate attached as Attached appendix? 108 Is the year to which the rates adopted in the Yes estimate indicated?

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 109 Have the analysis of rates for various major items of work for the major components of the project Yes been furnished, with basis for analysis? 110 Are the provisions for the following items made on the basis of sample survey and sub-estimates : Yes

(a) Distributaries, minor and sub-minors (b) Water courses (c) Drainage (d) CAD Works XXI Revenues 111 Are the bases for the following sources of revenues furnished? (a) Betterment levy and proposal for its recovery No (b) Irrigation cess Yes (c) Flood protection cess No (d) Cropwise water rates as per the act (e) Sale of water for village/ city /industrial/ power/ water supply Yes (f) Miscellaneous NA 112 Have these rates been compared with the existing NA rates at the other projects in the State/region? 113 In case the rates are being enhanced, has the concurrence of the concerned department(s) been NA obtained? 114 Have the organizational set up for the collection of NA revenue been indicated? XXII B.C. Ratio 115 Are the allocated costs for the following components of the multipurpose project worked out and basis furnished? (a) Irrigation Yes (b) Power Not applicable (c ) Flood control Not applicable (d) Navigation Not applicable (e) Water supply Yes (f) Any other Yes 116 Have the various departments State/ Centre agreed to the sharing of the above allocated cost? NA

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 117 Have the cropwise benefits been worked out for irrigated and unirrigated crops being grown before project in consultation with the agriculture Yes department and statement furnished?

118 Have the cropwise benefits been worked out for the proposed cropping pattern after the introduction of irrigation in consultation with the Yes agriculture department and statement furnished?

119 Is the B.C Ratio of Irrigation Projects acceptable or otherwise justified? Yes

120 Is the B.C.Ratio for Flood Control Projects NA acceptable or otherwise justified? 121 Have the financial and economic return statements been furnished keeping in view the NA phasing of development? 122 Are the benefits other than considered in the B.C. Ratio and financial return statement been Yes identified? XXIII Ecological aspect 123 (a) Is the area likely to have any of the following environmental and ecological problems due to the NA altered surface water pattern and preventive measures discussed? (i) Excessive sedimentation of the reservoir and the upper reaches of the river and its tributaries tailing into reservoir (ii) Water logging, salinity/alkalinity (iii) Increase in salinity of the ground water (iv) Ground water recharge (v) Health hazard-water borne diseases, industrial

pollution etc. (vi) Submergence of important minerals (vii) Submergence of monuments (viii) Fish culture and aquatic life (ix) Plant life- (flora) (x) Wild Life (xi) Migratory birds

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SAILENT FEATURES

I Location

State Madhya Pradesh District Sagar Tehsil / Block Banda Toposheet No 54L/16, Latitude 24˚4'35.11" Longitude 78˚45'43" River Dhasan River Sub Basin Basin Tribal/ Non Tribal Non Tribal Distance From 45 Km From Sagar

Probable Estimated Cost Crore Irrigation Proposed 80000 Ha Cost Per Hectare Lakh

II Hydrology

Catchment Area 1490.72Sq.km Maximum Flood Discharge (PMF) 5920 Cumecs 75% Dependable Yield 540.00 Mcum Proposed Design Flood As per Norms

III Reservoir Data

Gross Storage 301 Mcum Live storage 282.31 Mcum Dead Storage 18.69 Mcum Gross Area of Submergence at F.R.L 4697.12 Ha Private Land 3645.13 Ha Government Land 548.45 Ha. Forest Land 503.54 Ha. No. of Village Submerged 28 Nos

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IV Dam Data

Type Of Dam Composite Dam Total length including earthen bund 710 M Saddle 1NOS 1300 M Length Length of Spillway 196 M Height 23 M No. of openings 11 Size Of Gates 14*8.6 M Crest Level 454.4M Thickness of Peir 3.5 M

V Control Level

Top Level of Dam 467M Top Level of Dam Gates 463 M Creast Level 454.4 M

VI Canal Lenth of Rising Main Approx 155.00KM

Max. Dia of Rising Main 3.09 M

Power Required. 28.23 MW

VII Area Proposed Under Irrigatioin 80000 Ha. Annual Irrigation 80000 Ha. Crop Kharif Nil Crop Rabi 80000 Ha. Crop Perennial 0 Total 80000 Ha.

VIII Financial Aspects (Estimated Cost) Unit -I Head Works 102614.92 Lakh Unit -II Canal 158438.62 Lakh Total 261053.54 Lakh

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1. BACKGROUND Since, this project has been taken into consideration since 2018; no major projects are being constructed on Dhasan River till date. The construction of this project would help in maximum utilisation of water in concerned areas facing a high scarcity of water for irrigation, resulting in the development of the area. Further, the command area identified under Banda Major Project lies in the deep black cotton soils and is water scarce region of Dhasan basin. This project will definitely bring economic prosperity to this area due to increased agricultural activities by fulfilling the demand of irrigation water required by farmers. Though not planned, many other incidental benefits like recharge of ground water in command area, development of agro based industries/food processing units, employment generation in construction phase and afterwards, development of tourist spots, etc. will be benefitted from the project. This will result in upliftment of socio - economic condition of people living in water scarce areas of Banda and Malthone of Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh State. This will provide annual irrigation to about 80000 ha.

2. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF RIVER SUB BASIN The Dhasan River is a tributary of the Betwa which is a tributary of Yamuna and is known as the Western Dhasan as distinguished from Dhasan tributary of Yamuna River. This river originates from Bankori village in Begumganj Tehsil of of Madhya Pradesh .After flowing about 240 km in Madhya Pradesh, the river forms the boundary between UttarPradesh and Madhya Pradesh for a length of about 54 km.

3. PRESENT & PROPOSED PROJECTS In the year 2018 when this project was taken into consideration ,no major projects has been constructed on Dhasan river till date ,construction of this project will help in maximum utilisation of water in concerned areas facing a high scarcity of water for irrigation, thus helping in the development of the area. This project will also provide water for industrial areas situated nearby

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4. SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT PROPOSAL 4.1. Administrative Boundaries Based on Location Details :

The Banda Major Project is located in uldan village of Banda Tehsil of Sagar district in Madhya Pradesh on river Dhasan having Latitude as 24˚04'35.11" N and Longitude as 78˚45'43" E. can be located on toposheet No. 54 L/16 The site is situated about 25 km away from Banda Tehsil headquarter. Dam site is approachable either from Uldan village of Banda tehsil (3.5 km) by major district road. Nearest railway station is 25 km from site.

4.2. Project Components :

The project comprises of four main components namely Head works (Dam with Central spillway & appurtenant works) Pump House Distribution chamber and Pressurized Canal works.

4.3. Physical Features :

The physical features include:

4.3.1. Dam:

The Banda Major Project envisages construction of an earthen dam with Central Spill Way. Pump house on Submergence with Rising main. The project constitutes the following:

(i) Construction of 710 M long Dam with a maximum height of 23 M.

(ii) The 196 M long Central Spillway & 50m NOF including key wall (on both side) with 11 Nos radial gates of size 14*8.6 M with a maximum discharging capacity of 5920 Cumecs. and no need to provide foundation gallery.

(iii) The 661.50 M long earthen section on either side of the Dam portion.

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BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR (iv) Storage formed by the construction of Dam will have a Gross Storage 301.50 MCM live storage of 282.31 MCM with approx 20% of post monsoon Flow in river, it irrigate 80000 Ha.

(v) Rehabilitation and Resettlement in approximately 28 villages being submerged (as the FTL of project is marked at RL 463.00m, but after detailed survey these details may change) on the other hand total private land under submergence is 3645.13 Ha. , Govt. land 548.45 Ha. and forest land is 503.54 Ha.

4.3.2. Canals :

(i) It consists of a pressurized pipe system of approx 300 km. with micro network system to irrigate 80000 ha. , Pipe canal system irrigates 80000 Ha area of Sagar district. Total 155.00 km network of gravity main and rising main for DC1, DC2 and DC3 to irrigate area of 28400 Ha. , 15600Ha and 36000 Ha. resp.

5. SURVEY AND INVESTIGATION – 1.1. Topographic survey - The topographic survey for Basin, Submergence is to be been done the preliminary data taken for preparation of DPR is from the Madhya Pradesh Information and Technology Centre Bhopal ,M.P

6. DESIGN FLOOD STUDIES:-

6.1The total area drained by Dhasan river upto Banda major Dam Project is 1490.70 sq.km. The catchment area upper reaches is hilly and forest and in lower reaches area rich culturable land is available as per topographical map..

6.2 Design Flood Studies for Reservior

6.2 Estimation of design floods is an essential pre-requisite for rational and safe design ofmajor hydraulic structures. The proposed Banda major project comprises of suchstructures- dams on river Dhasan viz., According to IS-11223 (1985) selection of design flood is governed by the gross storage and hydraulic height of dam. Considering the proposed storage and height particulars of these structures, the following design

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6.3 Banda Dam :5920 Cumecs Probable Maximum Flood (PMF)

6.4Database and Methodology

In the absence of data on observed flood hydrographs for rivers, synthetic unit hydrographs are derived making use of the relationships between unit hydrographs parameters and the physical parameters of the catchment as given in CWC Flood Estimation Report for Betwa Sub- zone 1 (C). The estimates of probable maximum and standard project storms were obtained from CWC Dam Safety Assurance and Rehabilitation Project: Generalized Preparation of New PMP Atlas Ganga River BasinVolume I: Main Report ( May 2015).

6.5Physiographic Parameters

For the design flood review studies, the Physiographic Parameters of the project catchment have been estimated by processing SRTM_52_08 digital elevation model data using Arc GIS.

Physiographic and UH Parameters for Banda Dam Project Detail Sub Basin Name Banda

Pysiographic parameters

Catchment Area (Km²) 1490.70 Km² Longest Flow Path L (km) 104.04 km Centroidal Flow Path, Lc (Km) ----- Equivalent Stream Slope, S (m/Km) 0.91 m/Km UH Parameters

Tp (hour) 15.5 hour

Qp (cumec/sq. km) 0.13 cumec/sq. km W50(hour) 27.29 hour W75(hour) 20.68 hour WR50(hour) 10.65 hour

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6.6 Estimated of PMS (Probable maximum storm)

The value of probable maximum storm rainfall depths were derived from data contained in the Generalized PMP ATLAS in respect of Betwa Basin. These are given in below:

Generalised PMP Values for Project Catchments

Dam Site Catchment 1 Day PMP 2 Day PMP 3 Day PMP Area, km2 Rainfall mm Rainfall mm Rainfall mm Banda major 1490.70 486.13 609.38 776.48 project

6.7 Design Flood Studies and Results

Report regarding these Studies have also obtained from IMD New Delhi but results was not found . Total study is based on the Data obtained from New PMP ATLAS Ganga River Basin Volume I: Main Report (May 2015). The project was designed for design flood at ther Dam Sites as 5920 cumec for Banda Major Project Reservoir.

7. FLOOD CONTROL AND DAMAGE:- 7.1. The structure being Dam, no flood cushion has been provided in the proposed project with storage mainly allowed up to banks only and the waterway area has been kept wide enough to pass a PMF of 5920 cumec. Since topography of area is having mild slopes, drainage problem is not expected.

1.1. RESERVOIR & POWER :-

1.1.1. The gross storage capacity and principal levels of Pārbati Damis as summarized below:

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Total water available at Banda Dam for Utilization: = Live capacity + Monsoon inflows+ Environment release (Regeneration & Recharge) = 282.81+25.24 = 308.05MCM 1.1.2. POWER: Total area irrigated by pressurized pipe canal system is 80000 Ha, which requires 2 pump house lift from Basin and thus requires total power of 28.23MW.

SUBMERGENCE DETAILS:

The water spread area at FRL of 463.00 M is 3850.54 ha. The breakup of affected land is as under:

S.No Particulars Approval in 1st Revision 1 No. of Villages Submerged 28 3 Total Area in Hectare 4697.12 Ha. (a) Private Land 3645.13Ha. (b) Government / Revenue Land 548.45Ha (c) Forest Land 503.54 Ha. Thus the submergence percentage is 2.80 % for cultivated land to annual irrigation area. The total submergence percentage is 5.87 % to annual irrigation area. Suitable provision has been made for private culturable & uncultivable land compensation. The compensation of land and Houses are calculated as per collector guide line 2017-18. The average cost of irrigated & un -irrigated land are respectively 7.07 Lakh per Ha. and 3.83Lakh per Ha. Provision of 15 lakh per Ha, for forest land is taken. All the details are enclosed in R&R plan.

8. AFFECTED POPULATION : Due to construction of Banda Major Project, 28 villages namely (i) Paharguwan (ii) Netna (iii) Semra ata (iv) Mudia Gusai (v) Imalia Khurd (vi) Pitholi (vii) Ata tila (viii) Pidarua (ix)Sagoriya (x) saliya khurd (xi) Kulla (xii) Kiraula (xiii) Bamura binaika (xiv) kotiya (xv) Dahkuli (xvi) Pipariya ilahi (xvii) Semra Ahir (xviii) Rakhsi (xix) padwar (xx) Pura Bineka (xxi) Nimon (xxii) 36

BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR hanota Awari (xxiii) uldan (xxiv) bahrol (xxv)Nimon (xxvi)Chitauwa (xxvii)Suneti Mehar (xxxxviii)Kanoni . Families affected in all such villages are approximately 3311Nos. Suitable provision has been made for Rehabilitation.

There is no observed data of silt rate in river Dhasan river Dam site is available. Hence as per present practice a silt rate of 0.75 Acre Ft/Sq.mile/ Year is considered to get the silt load to be deposited during the life of reservoir.

Assuming the life of reservoir as 100 years and taking the independent C.A. of project as 1490.70 sq.km the silt load comes out to 98.98 MCM. Since the silt load is of higher side so it is decided to construct the Dam at RL 462.00 m.

PRINCIPAL LEVELS OF THE DAM:-

1. Top Level of Dam: 467.00 mt 2. Top level of Gates of Dam: 463.00 mt. 3. Crest Level of Dam: 454.4 mt. 4. River Bed Level: 444 mt. 5. Top width of Dam: 6.00 mt. 6. Height of Dam: 23.00 mt. 7. Gross Storage: 301.50 MCM. 8. Live Storage: 282.31 MCM. 9. Dead Storage: 18.69 MCM. 10. Total length of Dam: 710 mt 11. No. of Gates: 11Nos (14*8.6)

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Area capacity table is prepared on the basis of data given by the Map IT Bhopal.

5000.00 4000.00 3000.00 2000.00 1000.00 0.00 465 465

460 460

455 455 Capacity (MCM) 450 450 Area (Ha) 445 445

440 440

435 435 0 100 200 300 400

9. IRRIGATION PLANNING:

9.1. The scheme will irrigate the area of the Wheat OLV–24000 Ha, Gram 56000 Ha.. Total Rabi of 80000Ha and Kharif 0 ha and so Annual Irrigation as 80000 Ha . Intensity as 100%.

S Type of Name of Area Intensity of Method of Irrigation No. Crop Crop (Ha) Irrigation (% of CCA) 2 Rabi Wheat OLV 59000 74% By Gravity Pressure/ Sprinkler 3 Rabi Gram 21000 26% By Gravity Pressure/ Sprinkler Grand 80000 100.00% Total

11. COMMAND AREA

S Piped GCA CCA Distrcit Benefitted No Canal (Ha) (Ha) System 1 Main 115177 80000 Banda ,Shahgarh and Malthone Tehsil of District 40

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(i) Gross Command Area 115177 Ha (ii) Irrigable Command Area 80000 Ha (iii) Proposed Rabi Area 80000Ha. (iv) Proposed Kharif Area 0 Ha (v) Annual Irrigation 80000 Ha

10. CANAL SYSTEM: It consists of a pressurized pipe system of approx 800.00 km. to irrigate 80000 ha area of Sagar and Chhatarput district.

Climate of Command Area (a) Average annual rainfall (weighted) - (b) Seasonal distribution (i) Monsoon - (c) Temperature - 350 C. (d) Humidity - 17 % (e) Evapo-transpiration (annual) -

11. FLOOD CONTROL The dam is proposed on Banda Major Project near village Uldan (Resi). Peak flood (PMF) at dam site is comes out to be 5920 Cumecs. 11 no. of gates of 14M X 8.60 M has been provided to pass the flood which is sufficient for safe operation. Drainage depending on the slope of the land, underline strata and climate of the area the river channel develops dendritic drainage pattern.

12. CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME AND MAN POWER AND PLANT PLANNIG The stipulated time of completion of the project is 36 months. The detail construction programme will be prepared during fixation of the agency.

13. ENVIRONMENT, ECOLOGY AND FOREST ASPECT OF THE PROJECT The water resources department Govt. of M.P. shall obtain all required statutory clearances from the ministry of Environment and Forest and ministry of Social Justice and empowerment like environmental clearances, and for rehabilitation and resettlement plan and all other clearances have been made in the project estimates.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 14. ESTIMATE:

The estimate is prepared based on U.C.S.R. of M.P. Water Resources Department in force since 01.09.2017 Total cost works out to Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs, 12 % GST & Establisment charges has been included in the estimates.

Unit-I:

The cost of head works of Banda Major Dam including spillway, outlet works, gates, energy dissipation devices, etc. have been worked out under this head and estimated as Rs 102614.92 crore at USR - 2017 (including GST &Establisment charges )

Unit-II:

The cost of proposed main telescopic pipe canal network, piped distribution network, micro irrigation works inclusive of all pucca works, drainage works,regulator including intake structures, Pump Houses, cost of pumps, motors & electromechanical work, land acquisition & construction of the all components, etc. has been worked out and is estimated as Rs 158438.62 crore at USR - 2017 price level. (Including GST &Establisment charges)

Thus, the total cost of the project has been estimated as Rs. 261053.54 Crore Sub -head wise details shown in table below:

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15. FINANCIAL RESOURCES

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR Total cost of the scheme is worked out to Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs for 80000 hectare CCA irrigation area. The cost per hectare works out to Rs. 3.26 Lakh per ha.

16. REVENUES Irrigation : The water rates for per hectare of irrigation is Rs.350.00 and irrigation Cess is Rs.25.00 per Ha for rabi irrigation, The total Rabi irrigation of the project after completion will be 80000.00 Ha.

17. BENEFIT COST RATIO

B.C. Ratio of the project is -1.55

18. FUTURE UTILISATION OF FACILITIES CREATED. Depending on the schedule of construction various facilities and assets ,as required in the project, will be developed in different phases .During the planning stage a judicial planning will be done as per the requirements so as to avoid wasteful expenditure and thus maximum utilization of the resources.

19. RECOMMENDATION:

The Banda Major Project is located in Banda tehsil of Sagar district. The Dam is proposed on Dhasan River which is tributary of Betwa River. The river originates from Bankori village of Begamganj Tehsil of Raisen District and after traversing a distance of 110 km, dam site is located. The water available at proposed site is about 1.80 times of what is required at the site. The full utilization of the water available could not be possible because construction of reservoir having a large submergence area includes costly culturable land.The site is the best suitable location available to construct a major irrigation project in the Dhasan river of MP area.

The proposed command covers villages of Banda and Malthone Tehsil of Sagar district existing cultivators of the command area of especially Banda having, an acute shortage of water for irrigation and their daily need. They have to depend on the monsoon and also the topography of the area is almost undulated so that there is no other source of irrigation facility because the average level of cultivable area is much higher than the river flow level and ground water is 44

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR insufficient to irrigate the command area. Therefore this project shall provide a modern method of irrigation by means of sprinkler and drip irrigation by storing water in the Dam upto a suitable level and then lifting the water to a highest available ground level so that irrigation through pressurized pipe can be provided to the cultivators.

It will generate employment during the construction period. The project also includes provision of water for domestic use.

The total construction cost of the project is Rs. 261053.54 crore and recommended for early approval.

Looking to the current price, the cost of scheme is reasonable and within departmental norms. Therefore the scheme is feasible and suitable for construction. Banda Major Project strongly recommended for construction to irrigate 80000 Ha of CCA of Sagar district.

CHAPTER-II – INVESTIGATIONS 1. SURVEYS & INVESTIGATIONS :-

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR Based on levels of toposheet and study done by MP IT Bhopal preliminary study done and DPR is prepared and after getting Administrative Approval from govt. detailed survey and investigation is being conducted in future.

1.1. STATUS OF PREVIOUS SURVEY WORK

Unit I Head Work: Not Done

Unit II Canal work: Not Done

1.2. PRESENT SURVEY WORK

Detailed submergence and property survey is to be carried out. At R.L 463.00 m but on the basis of the study conducted by MP IT Bhopal , tentetive total submergence area is found to be 4697.12 ha out of which 3645.13 ha is private land, 548.45 ha is government land, 503.54 ha in forest land. 28 villages are coming under submergence and total of 3311 families is affected. Gross storage at R.L 463.00 m is 301 Mcum in which 18.69 Mcum is dead storage thus leaving a live storage of 282.31 Mcum.

HEAD WORK

The Banda Major Dam site is proposed across Dhasan River near village Uldan in Banda Tehsil of Sagar district. Dhasan River at Dam axis is plotted as per data given by the Map IT.

1.3. PLANT & COLONY LAYOUT

Suitable Govt Land is not available for establishment of plants and colony, therefore plant and colony survey has not been done. Private and Govt. Land near to the project site is proposed to be identified and acquired.

1.4. POPULATION: - The human population in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh will be benefited due to the assured irrigation supply. The total population as per 2011 census in Sagar district is 15.5 lakhs with male and female population as 8.00 and 7.5 lakh resp. The area of the district is 6153 sqkms. The human population has been projected for the year 2050 AD on the basis of medium variant growth rate as given in U.N. Publication ‘World Population Prospects – 2010 revision' . Most of this population is dependent entirely for their domestic, industrial and

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR irrigation needs from Dhasan River only. Due to the construction of this Dam of height 28 mts, total 24 villages would be submerged. Besides this sizeable population depending on agriculture in the command areas will be benefitted due to increased agricultural activities.

1.5. COMMAND AREA

The required sample command area survey is to be done soil samples are to be tested.

CANAL AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Initially storage of Banda Major Dam water was to be irrigated by means of Pressurised system with the adoption of new technology of sprinkler system providing irrigation with more efficiency; the project will be irrigated by means of pressurized canal network. The system would involve construction of pumping staion, rising mains, distribution chambers, etc. The detail command survey as per sprinkler requirement would be carried out in later stage of the project.

1.6. MINERAL, (USEFUL & HARMFUL SURVEY) IN THE CATCHMENT AREA

As consulted from the Mining department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, no minerals of economic importance are present in the pond area of Banda Major Dam and its vicinity and required research would be carried out in later stage of the Project.

1.7. COMMUNICATION SURVEY

The Banda Major Dam is proposed across Dhasan River near village Uldan in Banda Tehsil of Sagar district. The Dam site is about 45 km from Sagar. Sagar is the nearest railway station/town. The project site is well connected by road. Bhopal is the nearest airport which is about 210 km from the project site.

The command area under Banda Major Dam is well approachable from district roads. All the villages in the vicinity of Banda Major Dam and its command area are electrified. Suitable provision is made for communication surveys for laying telephone lines etc. in the project estimate.

1.8. SOIL SURVEY

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR Soil survey has not been carried for the command under Banda Major Dam.

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

The requirement of construction materials like cement, steel, etc. can be brought from Banda and Sagar which are easily connected through road network.

Soils

The proposed Dam which will be a masonry/concrete structure, no detail investigations for borrow areas has been carried out. However, borrow area survey for proposed Dam, distribution chambers, pump houses, booster pumping stations, rising mains etc. is proposed to be carried out in due course of time.

Scarce Materials

No scarce materials are anticipated to be use in the construction of the project which may cause hindrance to the construction of the project.

Any Other Material

Cement and steel will be transported by rail and stacked at the nearest rail head points in the proposed stores/stack yards all along the canal and from there these will be conveyed to the site with minimum lead

2. HYDROLOGY & WATER ASSESSMENT :- 2.1. CLIMATE :- The climate of the Lower & Medium part of Dhasan ken sub-basin is characterized by hot summer and mild winter. The temperature in the upper reach sometimes goes beyond 40°C. The maximum and minimum values of mean monthly relative humidity are reported to be 83% (August) and 20.5% (April) respectively. The wind velocities in the upper reaches (varying between 6.6 km/h to 18.9 km/h) of the basin are generally higher than that of the lower reaches in the basin (varying between 2.9 km/h to 13 km/h). The cloud cover remains higher in upper part of the basin as compared to lower parts. The region receives more than 90% of its total

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR rainfall during the south-west monsoon period (June to October). The upper part of the region receives about 1100 mm of rainfall annually.

2.2. RESULT Total 75% dependable virgin yield is computed as 540 MCM using R-R Relationship and taking into consideration 24.65 MCM as upstream utilization, the net yield at the dam site comes to 257.92 MCM. The detail of the computation is to be done later.

3. FLOOD CONTROL AND DAMAGE:- The structure being Dam, no flood cushion has been provided in the proposed project with storage mainly allowed up to banks only and the waterway area has been kept wide enough to pass a PMF of 5920 cumec.

4. RESERVOIR & POWER :- 4.1. The gross storage capacity and principal levels of BandaMajor Dam is as summarized below:

Gross capacity: 301 MCM. Live capacity: 282.31 MCM. Dead Capacity: 18.69 MCM. Top level of Dam: 467 mt. Top level of gates of Dam: 463 mt. Crest level of Dam: 454.4 mt. River bed level: 444 mt.

Total water available at Banda Major Dam for Utilization: = Live capacity & Non - Monsoon inflows (Regeneration & Recharge) = 282.31+5.64 = 287.95MCM

5. INTERSTATE ASPECT There is no interstate aspect involved in this project

CHAPTER-III – IRRIGATION AND COMMAND 1. IRRIGATION & COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT :-

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR The proposed command of this Dam is situated on the both side of river Dhasan on basin , the command area covers the area of Tehsil Banda ,Shahgarh & Malthone of Sagar and Baxwah Tehsil of Chatarpur Distt .Thus total area to be irrigated is 80000Ha.

The irrigation to the proposed command involves providing micro irrigation down to 1 Ha. in 80000 Ha. By lifting the water and providing water in a pressurized irrigation network through pumping.

The command is mainly of medium to deep black cotton soil and is having a good water retention capacity. Thus drainage will not be a severe problem.

The farmers of the Command area are unable to adopt high yielding crops, due to absence of assured irrigation resulting in low productivity and also are not getting encouragement for further adoption of new improved agriculture technology . The proposed command area is having a general levelled terrain with a gentle slope towards river Dhasan but the fields are not subjected to levelling nor has chak bandi been exercised in this area. Thus to have a maximum coverage of irrigation with limited water quantity available, micro irrigation system has been proposed for whole of command area down to 1 Ha where water for irrigation will be provided through pressurised irrigation pipe line network system with a available residual pressure head of about 25 m i.e. a pressure of 1.5 - 2 kg/ cm2 for running of sprinkler system.

The proposed command is having a very good network of CMGSY road, PMGSY road, PWD road, state highway and main WCR railway network running all through the command area between banda and bakswaha. Thus post irrigation problems in terms of selling of increased agricultural produces, exercising other allied agricultural activities with the irrigation facility will not be a problem

As per the availability of water, a total of 80000 Ha area will be irrigated by utilizing 252.37 Mcum water together satisfying other water needs also. The cropping pattern in the proposed command area of has been adopted as per the suggestion of Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Department in nearby located Banda Dam Major irrigation Project

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR project. Major crops of the command areas of the Project are Wheat (Ordinary) and Gram. The detail of CCA under Banda Major Dam, annual irrigation and utilization are furnished below:

CCA (Ha) Utilization (MCUM) For irrigation 80000 252.37 2. PRE-PAID CONTROL AND METER SYSTEM (Optional) :-

A prepaid smart farmer card system is proposed for the Banda Major Dam. The prepaid system is based on providing every farmer with a user card with a photo ID and user number. The cards are loaded with credit and are inserted into a slot in the prepaid meter and water pumps automatically with the charge levied against the credit on the card. The smart cards are topped up by a vendor who would collect payments from users (farmers) and deposit the collected funds into the bank account of the system operator. The vendor would be paid, typically on a commission basis, according to the amount of water sold. The process uses technology and management similar to cell phones. The benefits of the prepaid system include:

 Water use efficiency increase as farmers use the water more carefully,  Flexible on-demand irrigation supply to farmers.  100% financial cost recovery from users (farmers) according to amount of water each used.  Elimination of any “rent seeking” from pump owners and operators or corruption or loss of funds.  The system is completely transparent with checks and balances to counter fraud. With buried pipes, paddy “lock-in” is averted and farmers may cultivate a range of crops in efforts to reduce water bills as well as increased incomes. Farmers can irrigate throughout the year including options for supplementary irrigation in the Kharif as well.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR At first, this pre-paid smart card control system appears as a magic to the farmers in Madhya Pradesh. The farmers would be able to implement irrigation after recharging this card. This is quite a surprising facility that farmers have had ever hoped for. The pre-paid meter usage in the irrigation program will entirely change the canvas of agriculture alike the cell phone prepaid system. Farmer receives the amount of water as much as he has recharged. Getting the irrigation facility through the taxation system is now under the complete control of the farmers. The farmers as well as the pre-paid card dealers now have hold of the total concept. Farmers can avail water for their cultivable lands while inserting the card at the right place. Even, they get to know their balance amount and what amount of water could he avail from the specific balance. The farmers had to face a variety of harassment while roaming here and there to fetch irrigation facility. There were incidents of looting of the total payment for the irrigation tax and at the same time, incidents like farmers being cheated and devastated at the hands of the intermediaries. The technology has reached every corner and farmers getting easily access too. Through this technological advancement, farmers are being benefited, the same way the waste of irrigation-water is being stopped. Agriculture is becoming technology reliant, which is the current tide of time worldwide. After buying pre-paid irrigation card, water is reaching the cultivable lands of the farmers through the pressurized pipe outlet. This is undoubted great innovative system for the farmers but it is responsibility to the respective authority to ensure the benefits all over Banda Major Dam command. A pre-paid smart card control system have been considered which is comprising a smart card controlled volumetric water meter and valve which would be installed at the head of buried pipe system downstream of the header tank. This system would be new to Banda (even in Madhya Pradesh and too) is suited to locations where there is no / little electric power. The smart card with a volumetric water meter can be used if there is a diesel pump.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHAPTER-IV – SUBMERGENCE AND RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION PLAN 1. INTRODUCTION

The proposed Banda Major dam shall be constructed near village Uldan in district Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. The coordinates of the dam site are 24004’35.11” N and 78045'43" E. The dam is proposed to be constructed across river Dhasan Project having a catchment area of 1490.70 sq. km. The proposed Banda Major Project is basically an irrigation project. The command area lies below contour 480 m. The CCA available on the both flank of Banda Major Dam is 36000 ha in Malthone and Banda and Shahgarh 28400 Ha of Sagar District and 15600 Baxwah Tehsil of Chatarpur Distt. It is proposed to irrigate an area of about 80000 ha in area in Rabi season. The present document outlines the R&R Plan for the project based on the norms outlined in Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

2. LAND REQUIREMENT

About 3645.13 ha of private land , 548.45 ha of Revenue land and 507.54 ha forest land and 160 Ha Temporary land is to be acquired for dam and canal.

RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION PLAN

For the purpose of this project, the R&R plan has been devised using the norms and guidelines of the “Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013”. The Consultant based on past experiences in similar projects, in the area have suggested/specified/ augmented/ enhanced the R&R provisions. The objective of the R&R Plan is to enable project planners to take appropriate measures to devise suitable compensation as a part of resettlement and rehabilitation package for the PAFs.

2.1. MEASURES FOR COMPENSATION OF LOSS OF PRIVATE PROPERTIES

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 2.1.1. Villages coming under submergence

Total land coming under submergence area, private irrigated land accounts for 1402.86ha, private un-irrigated land comprises 2242.27 ha, government land accounts for 548.45ha. and Forest land accounts for 503.54 ha

The compensation for acquisition of private land would be paid to the respective land owners/ land titleholders as per the provisions of “Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013”.

2.2. COMPENSATION FOR HOMESTEADS

It is envisaged that this proposed project is also likely to evict a number of families from their homesteads as well. As per the assessment, in all there are 28 villages in which a total of 2200 home stead structures are likely to get affected as a result of land acquisition.

2.3. COMPENSATION OF OTHER PROPERTIES

Other properties such as wells, ponds, temples, cremation grounds, public utility buildings and spaces, electric and telephone poles and cables, etc., would be assessed, evaluated and compensation rates would be fixed as per the prevalent guidelines/norms. The compensation amount shall be disbursed to the concerned department, agency, individuals, etc. Lump-sum amounts of Rs. 680.00 lakh , and Rs. 360.00 lakh have been earmarked for diversion of roads and construction of bridges and also 5500.00 Lakh Provision to shifting of Power Grid Tower respectively in the project estimate.

2.4. RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION PLAN

2.4.1. MEASURES FOR RESETTLEMENT

As mention0ed in all there are 3300 families that are likely to be evicted from their homesteads as a result of the process of land acquisition due to construction of dam and subsequent submergence area. These families would be eligible to receive resettlement benefits, in addition to compensation of homestead plot and structure. The provisions

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR “Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013” have been taken into consideration. Further, it is suggested that these families be resettled/ relocated at one place as a group, in one or more of the existing nearby villages. The provisions for Resettlement that would be made separately in future.

2.5. ECO-TOURISM

The reservoir will have great tourism potential and it can create many income generating resources to the local people in many ways viz ; boating , angling competition , guide, creation of the paying guest houses, traveller’s tour packages to the nearby sight seeing places, development of camping sites, birds watching etc. This shall be linked with the ecology environment of the reservoir. For development of the tourism, brochures, pamphlets, signage, models, opening of the tourism information centers, Telescopes, Binoculars, computerized data, trekking routes and their stay arrangements etc shall be required.

The following activities are proposed for the development of the eco-tourism zone:

 Create interest for birds by Bird watching.

 Develop infrastructure for perform various water sports activities such as Boating etc.

 Infrastructure for stay of tourists

 Provision of house boats, paddle boats

 Distribution of plants for plantation on community and private lands.

 Distribution of fruit tray for planting on private lands.

 Training to locals, viz. Bird Watching, Boating, Catering, Tourist guides, etc. etc.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHAPTER-V – ENIRONMENT AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS

1. The proposed Banda Major dam shall be constructed near village Uldan in district Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. The coordinates of the dam site are Latitude 23004’35.11”N and Longitude 78045'43" E. The dam is proposed to be constructed across river Dhasan having a catchment area of 1490.70 sq. km. The proposed Banda Major dam is basically an irrigation project.

2. The construction site is nearby to the forest and the Dam would be constructed in the revenue land. However due to the ponding of water about 503.54 Ha. of forest land would be submerged . Necessary steps for obtaining environmental clearance and forest clearance as per the prevalent practice would be done.

3. The impact of the construction of the Dam can be summarized as follows:

3.1. Effect of Dam in Atmospheric System: Changes in moisture percentage, temperature and air movements caused by the water bodies differentiate the climatic conditions related to topography. Regional scaled climatic changes can be observed by these effects. These alterations don’t affect human health directly, but they are notable from many plants and animals. Their secondary effects influence human being.

3.2. Effect of Dam in Aquatic Ecosystem: The decomposing organisms cause an increase in the nutrient substances in water in a short period of time. Therefore, BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) value of water rises. An anaerobic decomposition method is performed with the help of the stationary layers along the reservoir depth and this result in a dark color, smelling badly. Besides the phytoplankton and macro flora grow up on the water surface. These events can be harmful both for the lives of the lake, and also for the people fishing, taking a boat-trip and even from the dam gates and turbine propellers. Sometimes, macro flora created here acts like a source for disease vectors. A dam that will be built on this way will interrupt the life cycle of these creatures and cause deaths in a mass. It has seen that by-pass flows are designed for this purpose.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 3.3. Effect of Dam in Human Life: In spite of the fact that the dams are an important target for development, they are not easily acceptable to people whose agricultural areas, houses and the environment they are living goes under the water. There are changes in the employment and production systems starting before the construction of the dam including expropriation of the land, employment of construction workers and the transport of construction material with the machines to the site. Unqualified workers are employed from the site; however the technicians and experts come from other places. Moreover, the social life becomes active, trade increases, cultural activities arise. Important alterations are observed in the transportation system. The ways lying under water and their surrounding area are important from this point of view. The new roads that were constructed to prevent any breakdown in the transportation services result in additional expenses and additional environmental costs.

3.4. At the same time dams decrease the pollution effect considerably in the down-stream part by lowering the pollution load coming from the source, thanks to their big storing reservoirs. In addition, they decrease the pollution load again by containing water continuously in their beds during dry periods. It is difficult to consider the relations between these effects beforehand and determine which positive and negative effects will come up. This estimation should be made separately for each dam and reservoir. On the other hand, it is false to comprehend the effects totally negatively.

3.5. The important point is who will do the assessment and from whose point of view. Will they be based on the fisherman, based on the industrialist or the farmer whose field will be under water? No matter who has taken the decision or whom the decision will take into the centre, as long as whole environmental effects are explained totally according to their importance level.

4. Effect of Dam Territorial Biological System: Biological life of the river changes fast both in the reservoir and in downstream. The parts of the bio-system that are affected by the dam are the watered parts of the shore. During the filling works of the dam, while the lands remain under water the land part of the region decreases. However, the

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR water-land boundary extends. Thus plant, animal or human being livelihood changes. Forests, agricultural areas may come under water. Water-soil-nutrient relations, which were settled after floods in the downstream of the dam, change in a long period of time. Moreover, changes occur in flora, fauna and the agricultural traditions of people in the region. This effect can extend for kilometers.

5. The construction of water body near to the sanctuary would have a positive impact on the flora and fauna present in the sanctuary. The overall benefits obtained due to the construction of the projects can be summarized as follows:

 Dams are not only important in economic growth, but also in overall economical and moral development. In many developed countries, dams have performed a key role in the development of the underdeveloped regions.

 Dams, which contribute to the national economy from many aspects like irrigation, drinking water supply, flood control, electricity generation, fishing, tourism, are also effective in increasing the standards of living.

 It decreases and minimizes the flood effect.

 Land improvement benefits are the extra-benefits that will occur after an increase in the soil productivity because of drainage and land improvement.

 Transportation benefits are the benefits that will happen in case of waterway transportation in the project.

 Providing drinking water and domestic water benefits are different from each other and should be investigated one by one.

 Irrigation benefits define the distinction benefits between dry and irrigated positions.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHAPTER-VI – DESIGN CONCEPT

The proposed Banda Major Dam shall be constructed near village Uldan of Banda tehsil of Sagar district, Madhya Pradesh. The coordinates of the dam site are 24004’35.11” N and 780 45'43" E. The dam is proposed to be constructed across river Dhasan having a catchment area of 1490.72 sq. km. The proposed Banda Major dam is basically an irrigation project. The design aspects are described in the following paragraphs. As the available yield of 540.00 Mcum cannot be used due to heavy submergence, a Dam is proposed to store 301.00 Mcum at top level of the gates of Dam i.e 463.00M to economies between submergence and storage. The Banda Major Dam envisages construction of a 23.00 m high and 710.00 m long. It is proposed to irrigate 80000 ha command area (Rabi).

Sediment data:-

No sediment data is available at the Dam site. However Silt Factor value is required to access the depth of scour. In the present case as the Damis founded on good quality rock, Scour is not critical design issue. The five bore holes whose details are available, shows hard rock at 2.50m to 6 mts depth in main river portion. The gates of spillway will be kept open in monsoon, so most of silt will flow away with water. Provision of a sluice through left abutment walls is provided for releasing water for environment release.

Dam design:

A gated ogee spillway is designed to pass the design discharge of 5920 cumecs. The crest level is kept at 454.40 M. 11 no radial gates of size 14mx8.6m (including 1 standby) is provided.

The shape of u/s and d/s of ogee are as per BIS. The shape of u/s and d/s of ogee are as per BIS. Top logs are also proposed to carry out the maintenance of Dam gates. The spillway stop logs shall be operated by moving Gantry Crane. The tentative minimum capacity of gantry crane shall be 30T. The Gantry Crane shall have hoist machinery mounted on trolley. The trolley shall be of moving type. The crane structure along with trolley shall be capable of moving in longitudinal direction with the help of LT travel mechanism. Suitable counter weight

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR shall be provided to make the crane stable for different stability conditions. The crane shall be designed as per IS: 3177 and IS: 807.

A road cum Gantry Bridge has been proposed with deck level at 467 m. This approach bridge shall continue on either flank of the Dam. The bridge shall support gantry crane provided for operation of stop logs and also the single lanes of class ‘A’ vehicle loading. The General Layout Plan and Detailed layout Plan are given at Appendix respectively.

Earthen flanks :-

The Dam is connected to banks of river by earthen flanks. The TBL is decided by calculating wave height and fetch length. As FTL 463.00 m & MWL 463.10 m, a free board of 3.00m is provided to keep TBL at 467.00 M.The top width of earthen flanks is kept as 6.00 mts.

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHAPTER-VII– ESTIMATE (COST TABLE) 1. ESTIMATES OF THE COST 1.1. Unit-I:

The cost of head works of Banda Major Dam including spillway, outlet works, gates, energy dissipation devices, regulator including intake structures, motors & electromechanical work, land acquisition & construction of the all components, etc. have been worked out under this head and estimated as Rs 102614.92 crore at USR - 2017 price level.

1.2. Unit-II:

The cost of proposed main telescopic pipe canal network, piped distribution network, micro irrigation works inclusive of all pucca works, drainage works etc had been worked out and is estimated as Rs. 158438.62 crore at USR - 2017 price level.

1.3. Thus, the total cost of the project has been estimated as Rs. 261053.54 crore.

Sub -head wise details shown in table below:

(Sourabh Khare) (Sourabh Trivedi) Assistant Project manager Project Manager Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar

(Pushp Raj Giri) (Arvind Upmanyu) Additional Project Director Project Director Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar

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(Sourabh Khare) (Vinod Kumar Sharma) Assistant Project manager Project Manager Bina Project Management Unit, Bina Project Management Unit, Sagar Sagar

(Pushp Raj Giri) (Arvind Upmanyu) Additional Project Director Project Director Bina Project Management Unit, Bina Project Management Unit, Sagar Sagar

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TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CONCLUSIONS The Study of this region reveals that the region is suffering acute scarcity of water for irrigation, drinking and industrial purposes. Because of the scarcity of water, the overall development of the region has worstly affected. Further it is observed that,day by day the ground water table is depleting and there is a possibility that in future the water may not be available even for drinking purpose also. 1 The study from Government sources also reveals that the percentage of irrigation in Sagar and , district by tanks & canals is very much less, as compared to national irrigation percentage. The command is well connected with road network by NH, SH, PMGSY & CMGSY roads. The soil is highly fertile, land being highly cultivable, topography is in mild slope, but the only drawback is water availability. If assured irrigation, proper care of soil and application of fertilizers inputs are availed, higher food grain yield can be easily achieved. 2 Thus to fulfil the requirement of this region, the storage of Dhasan river water through, Banda Major Dam is the best solution. Considering above facts & necessity of water in this irrigation prone area, the Banda Major Dam irrigation scheme is proposed.

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