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DISTRICT IRRIGATION PROFILE Total Ayacut Proposed & Created DISTRICT IRRIGATION PROFILE Total Ayacut Proposed & Created under various Irrigation projects: Reservoir Ayacut in Acers Water Sl. Name of No. of Water Lifted Capacity Allocation in No. Project Lifts No IPP. IPC. IPU. TMC. In TMC. TMC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 MGKLIS. 3 4 4.02 4,24,816.00 307000 214601 40 27 120 2 PRLIS. 3 3 31.74 1,00,014 0 0 (Flood Water). 3 RBLIS. 1 (Lift-II) 0 0 6984 0 0 2 4 M I. Tanks 0 1995 106396.98 95830.90 95830.90 Total 7 2002 35.76 638210.98 295725 279777 Minor Irrigation Tank Details. 1) Above 100 Ac.: 139 34234.94 Acres. 2) Below 100 Ac. : 1550 56046.06 Acres. 3) Notified Anicuts : 21 3373.93 Acres. 4) Percolation Tanks: 217 7290.62 Acres. 5) Check Dams 67 4151.22 Acres. Total 1994 105097 Mission Kakatiya Program 1) Out of the 1994 tanks 1550 tanks were proposed to be taken up under mission Kakatiya to stabilize an ayacut of 105097.00 Acres. 2) In phase I, II, III & IV 1565 Tanks have been taken up , with an estimated cost of Rs .34574.04 Lakhs. MISSION KAKATIYA WORKS: Works Balance work to be Bills Paid Administrative Approvals Accorded Works Grounded Completed completed Phases Cost in Cost in No of Tanks Ayacut Cost in lakhs No.s Agt. Cost No’s No’s No’s Lakhs Lakhs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 281 20190 8008.00 278 5470 277 5187 276 5049 1 II 431 29549 13249.24 421 7901.61 391 5659.00 409 5800.00 30 III 512 24856 8451 501 4519.00 290 3481.24 343 2154.00 213 IV 341 16580.00 4865.80 274 2333.4 99 2333.4 73 517.91 175 Total 1565 91175 34835.7 MINI TANK BUNDS: Works Administrative Approvals Accorded Works Grounded Remarks Completed Cost in No of Tanks Ayacut Cost in lakhs No.s Agt. Cost No’s No’s Lakhs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 1.Nagarkurnool 1534 13.84 1 521.85 95% 13.15 Work in Progress 2. Achampet 34 205 1 135.00 37% 51.25 Work in Progress 3.Kollapur 85.12 524.10 1 385.09 25% - Work in Progress AYACUT DETAILS Sl.no Phase Total tanks Ayacut Stabilized ayacut Increased ayacut 1 I 281 20190.00 18211.00 1979.00 2 II 431 29549.55 26682.10 2867.45 3 III 512 24886.00 22398.00 2488.00 4 IV 341 16601.00 14941.00 1660.00 Total 1565 91226.55 82232.10 8994.45 PROJECT DETAILS Mahatma Gandhi Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Scheme: ➢ The scheme contemplates to provide irrigation facilities for an ayacut of 424816 lakhs acres in drought prone areas of Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy and Mahabubnagar Districts by lifting 40 TMC of water from Foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir. ➢ The Scheme is intended to provide drinking water to the enroute villages 303 for 2.00 TMC. The works were grounded in 2004-05. The Scheme comprises of Three Lifts. ➢ No.of Lifts: Lift-I (95 M) Lift-II(86 M) Lift-III(117 M) (Regumanugadda) (Jonnalabaguda) (Gudipally gattu) ➢ No. of pumps : 5 Nos. 5 Nos. 5 Nos. ➢ Total power required : 5X30 5X30 5X30 (Total 450MW) 5x800c/s 5x800 c/s 5x650 c/s ➢ Discharge : ( 4000cusecs ) (4000cusecs) ( 3250cusecs) ➢ Water allocation : 40 TMC ➢ Revised Administrative approval for Rs. 4896.24 Crores. (Previously 2990 Cr) ➢ This project consists of 6 Packages including 3 Lifts. i.e., Lift-I, Lift-II, Lift-III and 3 canal Packages i.e. P-28, P-29, P-30 ➢ No. of Reservoirs : 4 No’s CAPACITIES: YBR-0.35 TMC, SBR-0.55 TMC, JBBR-2.14 TMC, GGBR-0.96 TMC ➢ The works are interconnected with series of balancing reservoirs and gravity canals. Name of the 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 S.No. Contemplated Ayacut Mandal I.P created I.P. Utilised I.P created I.P. Utilised I.P created I.P. Utilised 1. Achampet 400 0 0 0 0 400 0 2. Balmoor 3561 3567 1400 3567 2645 3560 2870 3. Lingal 11076 8218 2300 11225 5455 11075 8745 4. Uppununthala 20353 0 0 20353 14826 20350 16549 5. Vangoor 30845 0 0 5000 5000 18100 3000 6. Urkonda 4642 0 0 400 400 3200 2300 7. Kalwakurthy 32692 0 0 6000 6000 23500 15000 8. Veldanda 16370 0 0 0 0 0 0 9. Kodair 28942 23686 8300 18931 18671 27860 23928 10. Kollapur 14400 13000 13185 13000 13000 13000 13000 11. Peddakothapally 26375 24093 17485 30910 28145 27060 22745 12. Bijinepally 17628 8759 9243 10600 8500 15630 13000 13. Nagarkurnool 28410 25713 15064 22533 17903 26450 23529 14. Tadoor 28704 0 0 0 0 19500 17000 15. Telkapally 29090 27188 10900 27195 21769 28695 14358 16. Thimmajipet 3204 0 0 0 0 2500 1500 Total 296692 134224 77877 169714 142314 240880 177524 Details of Land acquisition: Land Land Balance Program for Land Name Total Sl Name of Name of the Acquired Acquired land to Acquisition Reasons for delay in of the Pkg no Land No. District SDC Requisitioned upto last during be acquiring the land ? Project Required 06/2019 12/2019 month month acquired 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Nagarkurnool 28 SDC NGKL 3907.8 3907.8 3879.9 0.0 27.90 27.90 - 1) Madgula branch canal HP's Not yet submitted 2) Distributary-8 major & 2 Nagarkurnool 29 SDC NGKL 8555.3 8555.3 7257.9 0.0 1297.41 1297.41 - minors HP's not yet submitted, 1000 acres LP Schedules to be submitted by the agency Due to non consent 3 Nagarkurnool 30 SDC NGKL 4729.6 4729.6 4727.5 0.0 2.10 2.1 - & title disputes MGKLIS 4 MGKLIS Nagarkurnool SDC NGKL 11.7 11.7 11.7 0.0 0.00 0 - Stage-I MGKLIS 5 Nagarkurnool SDC NGKL 118.0 118.0 118.0 0.0 0.00 0 - - Stage-II MGKLIS 6 Nagarkurnool SDC NGKL 184.7 184.7 184.7 0.0 0.00 0 - Stage-III Major & minors HP's not yet submitted, Ghanpur 967acres LP 7 Nagarkurnool Branch SDC NGKL 389.6 389.6 166.1 0.0 223.45 223.45 - Schedules to be Canal submitted by the agency, 8 Reservoirs SDC NGKL 2077.8 2077.8 2077.8 0.0 0.00 0 - 9 Submergence SDC NGKL 978.8 978.8 968.5 0.0 10.31 10.31 - Total 20953.30 20953.30 19392.13 0.00 1561.17 1561.17 0.00 Lift- 1: Five pumps erected and commissioned. Lift- 2: Five pumps erected and commissioned. Erections of three pumps are in progress, Extension of time granted up to 3/2017. Lift- 3: Four pumps erected and commissioned. Erections of three pumps are in progress, Extension of time granted up to 6/2017. Package No.28: Extension of time granted up to 31-12-2017. Package No.29: Extension of time granted up to 30-06-2018 Package No.30: Extension of time granted up to 31-06-2018. ➢ Water drawn up to 18.04.2018 is 27.07 TMC. ➢ Expenditure of the Project up to 2014 is Rs.2716.00 crores. ➢ Expenditure of the Project from 2014 to 11/2016 is Rs.584.00 crores. ➢ Cumulative Expenditure up to 11/2016 Rs. 3301.00 crores. ➢ Proposed Ayacut under this Kharif (2016-17) 1, 60,000 Acres. ➢ Total Ayacut for this late Khariff (2017-18) 1,85,000 Acres. ➢ Total Ayacut for this late Khariff (2018-19) 2,14,601 Acres. Ayacut of following Mandal in Nagarkurnool (Dt): Kollapur, Peddakothapally kodare, Pentlavelli. Nagarkurnool, Telkapally, Bijinapally, Thimmajipet, Tadure, Urkonda, Achampet,Vangur, Lingal, Balmur,Uppununthala. Kalakurthy,Veldanda, Sl. Name of Package Name of Mandal No. of tanks Ayacut in Being filled To be No. filled Ac filled 1 Package - 28 Kollapur 39 4778 - - Peddakothapally 13 639 - - kodair 23 1084 - - Total 75 6501 - - 2 Package - 30 Nagarkurnool 17 1152 - - Telkapally 32 2552 - - Peddakothapally 22 773 - - Lingal 10 545 - - Balmoor 3 339 - - Uppununtala 19 2190 - 3 Total 103 7551 0 3 3 Bijinepalli 3 252 0 0 Ghanpur Branch Total 3 252 0 0 Canal Grand Total 181 14304.00 0 3 PALAMURU – RANGAREDDY LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 1. SCOPE OF THE PROJECT: ➢ Palamuru -Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Scheme envisages to irrigate upland areas of Nagarkurnool, Mahabubnagar, Vikarabad, Rangareddy and Nalgonda districts for an ayacut of 12.30 lakh acres, drinking water to villages enroute and Hyderabad city and water to industrial use in Nagarkurnool, Mahabubnagar, Vikarabad, Rangareddy and Nalgonda districts, by lifting 120 TMC of flood water in 60 days during flood season ( i.e., 2.00 TMC per day) from foreshore of Srisailam Project on Krishna river near at Yellur(V), Kollapur(M) in Nagarkurnool district to K.P. Laxmidevipally(V), Kondurg (M) near Shadnagar town which is the highest elevation in between Nagarkurnool and Ranga Reddy districts with 5 stage lifting and then utilizing water by gravity. The scheme contemplates enroute Irrigation under different reservoirs as per their commandability. There are five stages in the project starting from foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir and ending with K.P. Laxmidevipally Reservoir. ➢ The Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme envisages to lift water in five stages through pumping from foreshore near Yellur(V), Kollapur(M) of Mahabubnagar district ofSrisailam Project (+240.00 M) to the proposed K.P. Laxmidevipally Reservoir (+670.00 M) near K.P. Laxmidevipally(V), Kondurg(M) near Shadnagar.
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