GOVERNMENT OF

Water Resources Department

Meeting of “Inter Ministerial Committee on Water Conservation” (01-05-2019)

1 River Basin Map of MP

2 Need of Water Conservation

•The monsoon is confined only 3 to 4 months in a year and the quantity of rainfall is highly variable in different parts of country .

•This limited rain water and surface runoff needs to be conserved in all parts of the country through every possible ways and means to ensure its availability throughout the year.

•The primary source of water in the country is south- west and north-east monsoon. The traditional ways of conserving rain water are efficient and still very popular in rural areas. People/farmers are managing to irrigate their fields using localized harvesting methods.

3 3 •Looking to the increase in population development of advanced farming technology, fast urbanization, rise in living standard of people in the country lack of awareness in use of precious and limited resources of water. The conservation of rain water by traditional ways are not sufficient to cater the present and growing future demand of foods & fibers and safe potable drinking water.

•The major possibility of harvesting rains with substantial results is by storing rains water from a large catchment area through dams, reservoirs, lakes and other water bodies .

•However, the extent of storage water may vary depending on annual water availability and topographic conditions.

4 •Govt. of M.P. has played a vital role in conservation and development of water resources in the state very expediently and in co- ordinated manner through its various Govt. sources, viz Water Resources Department (WRD), Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA), Rural Development Department, (Water Shed Mission) Agriculture Department (Balram Talab Yojna) etc.

•The major sources of conservation of rain water in the State are through the different categories of storage projects/schemes already implemented or under process of implementation by the WRD and NVDA. These two departments play vital and important role in water conservation looking to huge quantum of storage of water.

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 5 •Whereas, the Agriculture department is contributing to water harvesting and creation of irrigation potential at local level.

•The schemes creating protective irrigation and improving water harvesting through Micro-Minor tanks, improving ground water recharge through water conservation campaign, construction of field ponds (Balram talab) and extension reforms through Agriculture Technology Management Agency.

•Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh besides, implementation and monitoring of various major, medium, minor and micro irrigation projects adopting pressurized distribution Network (PDN) system under its own Jurisdiction is engaged in implementing and monitoring different schemes which are sponsored/financed/assisted by central Govt. World Bank, NABARD etc. 6 6 • These schemes are:- i. Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Program (AIBP) for Major and

Medium Projects. ii. Schemes under restoration, renovation and repair (RRR). iii. Schemes under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna (PMKSY). iv. NABARD Loan Assisted Schemes. v. World Bank Financed Dam rehabilitation and improvement projects (DRIP) vi. Projects under Prandhan Mantri Special Package for development of Bundelkhand Region.

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 7 General information about the State:-

o The boundaries of Madhya Pradesh state is surrounded by the state boundaries of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The total geographical area of the state is 308 lakh hectares.

o The climate of the state is tropical and dependant on South-West and North-East monsoon. Annual average rainfall in the state varies from 60 cm in North-East past to 100-120 cm in South-Eastern region. Total population of the state as per 2011 census is 726.27 lakh. About 69% population of the state is dependent on agriculture.

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 8 o M.P. state is rich in water resources as many major rivers namely Narmada, Chambal, Betwa, Ken, Sone, Tapti, Pench, Wainganga and Mahi originates from the state and flowing through other states.

o All the rivers of the state are rainfed under Peninsular rivers component. The average surface water availability in the state at 75% dependability is estimated to be 81500 MCM. Out of this, 56,800 MCM allocated to the state and remaining 24,700 MCM of water allocated to neighboring states under various interstate agreements. The estimated quantity of ground water in the state is 34159 million cubic meter.

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 9 o The total culturable land in the state of M.P. is around 155.25 lakh hectare. Govt. of M.P. has planned to enhance its irrigation upto 65 lakh hectare from all govt. sources of the state during next five years. Out of 65 Lakh, WRD, M.P. has planned to develop & provide irrigation in 45 Lakh ha during next five years from its all category of projects.

o WRD besides providing water to various industries from existing dams, providing drinking water supply to the metropolitan cities major town and villages in the vicinity of the projects.

o By the end of financial year 2018-19 WRD, MP has developed total irrigable command area of about 33.00 Lakh ha. 10 o During financial year 2018-19, against targeted irrigation 29.37 Lakh ha Rabi irrigation has been provided in 27.19 Lakh ha and 2.49 Lakh ha in Kharif. Thus, total irrigation has been provided in 29.68 Lakh ha during Year 2018-19.

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 11 Water Resources Department ,Madhya Pradesh

Water Resources Department, formerly known as Irrigation Department is one of the major establishment of Government of Madhya Pradesh. Water Resources Department is responsible for creation and maintenance of water storage potential by construction of water resources projects. It also protects the right of State in sharing water of Inter State Rivers/Basins.It also looks after Calamity Managements by construction and maintenance of flood control works, and reservoir operation .

12 Surface Water – M.P.

Average Surface Water on 75% Dependency 81500 MCM

Water Allocated for State 56800 MCM Water Allocated to Neighboring State by virtue of MCM different interstate agreements. 24700

Total capacity of completed projects (projects of WRD and NVDA) 44064 MCM (Major, Medium & Minor Schemes)

13 Ground Water – M.P.

Total Ground Water 34160 MCM

Annual tapping of ground water for irrigation 17950 MCM

Annual tapping of ground water for other use 1412 MCM

Safe Block 218

Semi Critical 67

Critical Blocks 04

Over Exploited Blocks 24

14 Completed Major Dams by MPWRD capacity above 100 MCM Live capacity Live capacity S No. Name of Reservoir Location S No. Name of Reservoir Location (mcm) (mcm) Tikamgar 1 Gandhisagar Dam Mandsaur 6607.42 13 Bansujara 276.09 h 2 Shahdol 5429.60 14 Harsi Dam 192.67 Chhatarp 3 Ashoknagar 1945.00 15 Rangawan Dam 155.19 ur Hoshangaba 4 Tawa Dam 1944.18 16 Mahi Main Dam Jhabua 135.60 d Chhatarp 5 Shivpuri 834.83 17 Kutni Dam 131.07 ur 6 Barna Dam Raisen 455.80 18 Gwalior 124.29 Wainganga-Sanjay 7 Seoni 410.00 19 Thanwar Dam Mandla 123.53 Sarovar 8 Pench Diversion Chindwara 407.26 20 Pagara Tank Morena 120.54 Chhatarp 9 Kolar Dam Sehore 265.00 21 Urmil Dam 113.92 ur Bawanthadi (Rajiv Mohini Pick up 10 Balaghat 254.68 22 Shivpuri 107.11 Sagar) Weir 11 Samrat Ashok Sagar Vidisha 252.13 23 Kundalia Rajgarh 552.00

12 Mahan Dam Sidhi 100.13 24 Mohanpura Rajgarh 572.00 15 Micro Irrigation Projects Under Construction S.n Live Live S.n CCA o CCA Capacit Name of Scheme Capacity Name of Scheme o (ha) (ha) y (mcm) (mcm) 1 Banda, Sagar 80000 282.82 14 Shamgarh Suvasara, Mandsour 8000 - 2 Bansujara, Tikamgarh 75000 276.09 15 Parvati Major Project, Rajgarh 48000 162.62

3 Chambal Lift, 12000 - 16 Suthalia Major Project, Rajgarh 40000 139.88 Sheopur 4 Chanderi, Ashok 28000 - 17 Kotha Barrage, Vidisha 20000 63.51 Nagar 5 Garoth, Mandsour 21400 - 18 Mahi Project,Dhar Jhabua 33752 135.6

6 Gond, Singroli 34500 96.49 19 Tapti (Chilloor) Project,Betul 81600 279 Khandwa 7 Hanota, Sagar 40000 146.84 20 Jamunia Micro Irr 10300 - Project,Chindwara 8 Kundaliya, Rajgarh 125000 552.8 21 Majhgawan Micro Irrigation 20000 - Project, Satna 9 Lower ORR, Shivpuri 110400 371.82 22 Munjhiri Irrigation Project, Sheopur 11575 54.52

10 Maa Ratangarh, Datia 78484 242.87 23 Panchamnagar Project Complex, 25000 78.88 Damoh 11 Mohanpura, Rajgarh 133000 572.96 24 Bina Complex, Sagar Datia 90000 341.5

12 Naigarhi, Rewa 50000 - 25 Sitanagar, Damoh 16200 59.59 13 Ramnagar, Satna 20000 - 26 Aapchand, Sagar 4830 18.23 Live S.n Live S.N CCA CCA Name of Scheme Capacity o Name of Scheme Capacity o (ha) (ha) (mcm) (mcm) 27 Anwaliya Medium, 5000 20.15 40 Karanjiya Medium, 9100 - Dindori 28 Bagharaji,Jabalpur 2600 - 41 Nirgud, Betul 3500 13.97

29 Barkheda, Dhar 9990 52.44 42 Parasdoh, Betul 17785 69.82

30 Bhawsa, Burhaanpur 2310 13.63 43 Pawai Medium, Panna 17740 100.99

31 Garha, Betul 8500 31.88 44 Runjh Project, Panna 9800 64.04

32 Ghoghari, Betul 9990 37.88 45 Sajali, Damoh 2400 38.23

33 Hirwar Micro, Shahdol 7000 - 46 Satdharu Medium, 7555 63.03 Damoh 34 Jhinna, Satna 2600 - 47 Sunkota, Sehore 5000 21.84

35 Judi, Damoh Chhatarput 8500 28.33 48 Tem, Vidisha 9073 48.98

36 Kaaram, Dhar 8750 40.53 49 Wardha, Betul 5700 23.3

37 Kadan Medium, Sagar 9990 40.05 Total 1388537 4617.91

38 Kaith Medium, Sagar 5613 21.12

39 KanyaKhedi, Sehore 3000 11.68

17 Projects Under Construction with canals Live S.N Live S.n CCA Capacit o CCA Capacit Name of Scheme Name of Scheme o (ha) y (ha) y (mcm) (mcm) 1 Datuni Project, Dewas 9800 49.13 13 Tarped Project, Chhatarpur 4000 37.56 2 Bahri Vistaar, Sidhi 7500 - 14 Bilgaon Project, Dindori 9980 58.12 3 Kharsaniya Project, Sehore 4915 - 16 Mahan, Sidhi 22770 149.76 4 Banetha Project, Sehore 4080 - 17 Pench, Chhindwara Seoni 85000 421.20 5 Deewanganj Canal Project, 6100 - 18 Bansagar, Rewa, Shehdol, 291620 5429.60 Vidisha Sidhi & Satna 6 Semri Medium 5700 29.85 19 Samrat Ashok Sagar(Phase 32292 252.13 Project,Raisen II), Vidisha 7 Sanjay Sagar (Bah), Vidisha 13693 76.52 Minor Irrigation Schemes(426) 188119 1106.58 Total 711294 7754.15

8 Bagharru Medium Project, 2250 10.60 Vidisha 9 Parkul Project, Sagar 3200 20.37 10 Surajpura Project, Sagar 4325 26.22

11 Sonpur Project,Sagar 7000 39.24 12 Shyamri Project, Chhatarpur 1000 47.27

18 Creation of Storages to conserve rain water for enhancement of irrigation potential By Water Resources Department o Projects implemented upto March, 2019:- • Water Resources Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh has been implemented total number of 5384 projects upto March, 2019 under different categories viz Major, Medium, Minor and Micro Irrigation Adopting Pressurized Distribution Network System in various basins/sub-basins to conserve/store rain water for development of irrigation potential in the state and providing domestic and industrial water supply in the vicinity of the project.

• The category wise details of the project covering potential created, water conserved/stored are furnished in the table-1 below:-

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 19 Table-1 Water Resources Department Water Conservation by the Projects Completed upto year 2017-18 S.No. Category No. of Live Potential Live Capacity Actual of Scheme Capacity Created as on Irrigation Scheme (MCM) (ha) 25-09-2017 (ha) (MCM) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. Major 25 20,016 17,18,266 14,306 14,65,415

2. Medium 104 2,350 4,50,019 1,222 2,38,579

3. Minor 5,131 5,492 11,82,756 2,877 6,38,016

Total 5,260 27,858 33,51,041 18,405 23,42,010

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 20 Table-2 Water Resources Department Water Conservation by the Projects Completed upto Financial year 2018-19 S.No. Category No. of Live Potential Live Capacity Actual of Scheme Scheme Capacity Created as on Irrigation (MCM) (ha) 25-09-2018 (ha) (MCM)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. Major 28 21,377 19,78,166 15,357 15,82,019

2. Medium 117 2,627 5,91,334 1,619 3,00,429

3. Minor 5,239 5,779 12,23,383 3,907 8,37,106

Total 5,384 29,783 37,92,883 20,833 27,19,554

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 21 Table-3 Water Resources Department On Going Micro Irrigation Projects (PDN) During Year 2019-20 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Scheme Scheme (MCM) Created (ha)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 25 3857.79 12,12,211

2. Medium 24 760.12 17,63,26

3. Minor 0 0 0

Total 49 4617.91 13,88,537

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 22 Table-4 Water Resources Department Plan of completion of Projects During Year 2019-20 by ending June 2019 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Scheme Scheme (MCM) Created (ha) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 0 0 0

2. Medium 8 246.707 30,035

3. Minor 89 163.223 33,406

Total 97 409.93 63,441

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 23 Table-5 Water Resources Department On Going Projects During Year 2019-20 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Scheme Scheme (MCM) Created (ha)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 29 10110.48 1725723

2. Medium 39 1155.00 267819

3. Minor 426 1106.58 188119

Total 494 12372.06 2181661

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 24 Narmada Valley Development Authority

•Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA) was constituted by Government of Madhya Pradesh during July, 1981 with the aim to give more emphasis on development of Narmada Ghati through time bound construction water resources related to Major and Medium Projects in Narmada basin/sub basin to conserve/store rain water in accordance with the allocation of share of water.

•Government of Constituted Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal during 1968 for allocation of share of Narmada basin water amongst the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The Tribunal awarded allocation of Narmada waters amongst the state in the year 1979.

•The total catchment area of the basin is 98796 sq.km. out of which, 85859 sq.km. (87%) comes under M.P. and remaining 1538 sq.km. (1.56%) and 11399 sq.km. (11.53%) pertains to Maharashtra and Gujarat respectively.

•NVDA has planned number of Major, Medium Irrigation Projects to conserve/store rain water for enhancement of irrigation potential in the water short region of Narmada basin of the state.

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•The authority has planned to utilize 16.75 MAF (20,660.79 MCM) through irrigation sector projects to irrigate about 27.50 Lakh hectare area in the basin of the state.

•The remaining 1.5 MAF (1850.22 MCM) water is planned to be utilized for development of water based industries and domestic water supply in the entire Narmada basin area of Madhya Pradesh.

•At present out of 16.75 MAF of water, earmarked to be utilized through irrigation sector projects, the number of Major and Medium Projects having total storage capacity 12.60 MAF have already been completed or at the stage of completion.

•The authority has already planned various categories of projects for utilization of remaining 5.65 MAF of water and got sanctioned from appropriate authority. The implementation works of these schemes are likely to be started soon to conserve rain water in next four years.

•The details of various projects as readily available covering annual irrigation and maximum conservation/storage of water during financial year 2017-18 and 2018-19 are furnished in the table below:- 26 Completed Major Dams by NVDA

S.No. Name of Project Live Storage (MCM) 1. 2. 3.

1. RABLS 3180 2. Bargi Diversion Project - 3. Indira Sagar 9745 4. Omkareshwar 962

5. Man 130

6. Jobat 70

7. Punasa LIS -

8. Upper Beda 82

9. Khatora LIS -

10. Lower GOI 112

Total 14281 27 Table-6 Narmada Valley Development Authority Water Conservation by Projects Completed Upto year 2018-19 S.No. Category No. of Live Potential Live Capacity Actual of Scheme Scheme Capacity Created as on Irrigation (MCM) (ha) 25-09-2018 (ha) (MCM)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. Major 7 14,281 0 0 5,42,543

2. Medium 0 0 0 0 0

3. Minor 0 0 0 0 0

Total 7 14,281 0 0 5,42,543

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 28 Table-7 Narmada Valley Development Authority Water Conservation by Projects to be Completed upto June 2019 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Created Scheme Scheme (MCM) (ha) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 1 115.80 13000

2. Medium - - -

3. Minor - - -

Total 1 115.80 13000

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 29 Table-8 Narmada Valley Development Authority Water Conservation by On going Micro Irrigation Projects during year 2019-20 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Scheme Scheme (MCM) Created (ha) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 25 0 6,57,172

2. Medium 0 0 0

3. Minor 0 0 0

Total 25 6,57,172

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 30 Table-9 Narmada Valley Development Authority Administratively approved Micro Irrigation Projects to be started in year 2019-20 S.No. Category of No. of Live Capacity Potential Scheme Scheme (MCM) Created (ha) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. Major 8 - 4,17,700

2. Medium - - -

3. Minor - - -

Total 8 - 4,17,700

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 31 Ongoing Projects of NVDA, Year 2019-20

CCA S.no Name of Scheme (ha) 1 Halon Project 13000 2 Narmada Malwa Link 50000 3 Blwada MIP 5000 4 Bistan MIP 22000 5 Alirajpur MIP 35000 6 Harsood MIP 5640 7 Cheepaner MIP 35000 8 Dheemarkheda MIP 15000 9 Amba Rodiya 9915 10 Chondi Jamniya MIP 4000 11 Balakwada MIP 9000 12 Simrol, Ambachand 4000 13 Jawr MIP 26000 14 Bheekan gaon 50000

Contd. 32 S.no CCA Name of Scheme (ha)

15 ISP Kalisindh phase I 10000 16 Narmada Parwati phase I & II 10000 17 Nagalwari MIP 47000 18 Narmada Kshipra Multipuropose Projects 30000 19 Narmada-Jhabua-Patelabad-Thandla-Sardarpur MIP 57422 20 Punasa Vistaar 975 21 Bhurlay 1480 22 Killod 10000 23 Pamakheda 1080 24 Kodwar 3660 25 Chegaonmakhan MIP 35000 Total 657172

ISO/Water Conservation/CE/01-05-2019 33 Water Conservation through Rural Development Department, Agriculture Department & Forest Department

• In MP, Rural Development Department, Agriculture department & Forest Department are also entrusted for effectively implementing water conservation measures through construction of small tanks , check dams, stop dams, gabion structures, Bori Bandhan etc.

• Rural development department constructed 265 small tanks of total capacity 80 MCM during year 2018-19 to meet the requirements of small villages like irrigation, nistar, drinking etc.

34 Extent of Community Mobilization in the State:-

• Under Community Mobilization, it is emphasized that WRD, MP has formed 2064 numbers of water user Association (WUA) in the State.

• These Associations are performing participatory Irrigation Management between the Stakeholders/farmers and making efforts to bring both human and non-human resources together to achieve sustainable development of water resources in about 25 lakh hectares of CCA in the State.

• WUA’s are also spreading awareness in the vicinity for utilizing precious and limited water to achieve/ enhance per drop more crop.

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