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Annual Report 2012-13 SL. PAGE CONTENTS NO. NO. 1 INTRODUCTION 7 2 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE 8 ACHIEVEMENTS OF WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT DURING 3 9 2010-11 4 ACCELERATED IRRIGATION BENEFIT PROGRAMME (AIBP) 11 5 PRIME MINISTER’S SPECIAL PACKAGE 6 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (SDP) 21 7 WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 23 8 CENTRAL MECHANICAL ORGANISATION (CMO) 28 9 KARNATAKA ENGINEERING RESEARCH STATION (KERS, K.R SAGAR) 31 9 WATER AND LAND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (WALMI, DHARWAD) 36 NIGAM 11 KRISHNA BHAGYA JALA NIGAM LIMITED (KBJNL) 37 11.1 UPPER KRISHNA PROJECT (UKP) 38 11.2 BAGALKOT TOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, BAGALKOT (BTDA) 63 12 KARNATAKA NEERAVARI NIGAMA LIMITED (KNNL) 68 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 12.1 69 IRRIGATION (NORTH), BELGAUM 12.1.1 GHATAPRABHA PROJECT 70 12.1.2 HIPPARAGI IRRIGATION PROJECT 73 12.1.3 MARKANDEYA PROJECT 75 12.1.4 DUDHGANGA IRRIGATION PROJECT 77 12.1.5 LIFTING OF HIRANYAKESHI WATERS INTO G.R.B.C CANAL. 78 12.1.6 BELLARYNALA PROJECT 80 12.1.7 SRI RAMESHWARA L.I. SCHEME 81 12.1.8 KINAYE 82 12.1.9 MALLIKWADI LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME (REJUVENATION WORKS) 83 12.1.10 CONSTRUCTION OF SADALAGA BRIDGE-CUM-BARRAGE 83 12.1.11 CONSTRUCTION OF SANGAM BARRAGE 84 12.1.12 FILLING OF SHIRGAON BASAVANNA TANK 84 12.1.13 FILLING OF KADAPUR TANK 84 FILLING OF 18 TANKS OF HUKKERI TQ. & 4 TANKS OF CHIKKODI TQ. 12.1.14 84 (TOTAL 22 TANKS) FROM HIRANYAKESHI RIVER AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 12.2 84 MALAPRABHA PROJECT ZONE, DHARWAD. 12.2.1 MALAPRABHA PROJECT 85 12.2.2 HARINALA IRRIGATION PROJECT 87 3 SL. PAGE CONTENTS NO. NO. 12.2.3 KALASA NALA AND BANDHURNALA PROJECT 88 12.2.4 JAVALUHALLA L.I. SCHEME 90 12.2.5 BENNIHALLA L.I. SCHEME (5 NOS.) 90 12.2.6 KOLACHI L.I. SCHEME 91 12.2.7 KONNUR L.I. SCHEME 92 12.2.8 SHIGGAON L.I. SCHEME (Micro irrigation project- sprinkler/drip system) 93 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 12.3 96 IRRIGATION CENTRAL ZONE, MUNIRABAD 12.3.1 SINGATALUR LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME (SLIS) 96 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, UPPER 12.4 99 TUNGA PROJECT ZONE, SHIMOGA 12.4.1 UPPER TUNGA PROJECT (UTP) 99 12.4.2 TUNGA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 100 12.4.3 BASAPURA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 100 12.4.4 ITAGI-SASALWAD LIS 101 12.4.5 GUDDADA MALLAPURA LIS 101 12.4.6 UBRANI-AMRUTHAPURA MULTIPURPOSE LIS 102 12.4.7 SANYASIKOPPA LIS 102 12.4.8 DANDAVATHI RESERVOIR PROJECT 102 12.4.9 KALLUVADDAHALLA NEW TANK 102 12.4.10 THILUVALLI LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 102 12.4.11 DAVANAGERE 22 TANKS (RAJANAHALLI LIS) 103 12.4.12 NIDIGE-PURLE TANKS 103 12.4.13 MODERNISATION OF THE TUNGA ANICUT PROJECT 104 12.5 BHADRA PROJECT 104 12.5.1 UPPER BHADRA PROJECT (UBP) 104 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, VARAHI 12.6. 111 PROJECT ZONE, SIDDAPURA. 12.6.1 VARAHI IRRIGATION PROJECT 111 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 12.7 114 IRRIGATION PROJECTS ZONE, GULBARGA 12.7.1 BENNITHORA PROJECT 114 12.7.2 BHIMA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 115 12.7.3 GANDORINALA PROJECT 117 12.7.4 LOWER MULLAMARI PROJECT 118 12.7.5 AMARJA PROJECT 119 12.8 UPPER BHADRA PROJECT 121 4 SL. PAGE CONTENTS NO. NO. 12.9 YETTINAHOLE PROJECT 140 13 CAUVERY NEERAVARI NIGAMA LIMITED 142 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 13.1 142 IRRIGATION (S) ZONE, MYSORE 13.1.1 D. DEVARAJA URS CANAL 143 13.1.2 KABINI RESERVOIR PROJECT 144 13.1.3 HARANGI PROJECT 145 13.1.4 TARAKA PROJECT 147 13.1.5 ARKAVATHY PROJECT 148 13.1.6 CHIKLIHOLE PROJECT 149 13.1.7 UDUTHOREHALLA PROJECT 150 13.1.8 IGGALUR BARRAGE PROJECT 151 13.1.9 MANCHANABELE PROJECT 152 13.1.10 MODERNISATION OF KRISHNARAJA SAGAR 153 13.1.11 NANJAPURA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME 155 13.1.12 BANAHALLIHUNDI LIS 156 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 13.2 157 HEMAVATHY CANAL ZONE, TUMKUR 13.2.1 HEMAVATHY PROJECT, TUMKUR 157 13.2.2 HEMAVATHY PROJECT, GORUR 159 13.2.3 YAGACHI PROJECT 161 13.2.4 HUCHANAKOPPALU LIS 162 13.2.5 KAMASAMUDRA LIS 163 13.2.6 KACHENAHALLI LIS 163 13.2.7 VOTEHOLE PROJECT 165 DRINKING WATER SCHEMES 13.3 166 DRINKING WATER SCHEME TO GULUR-HEBBUR HOBLIES IN TUMKUR 13.3.1 166 DISTRICT DRINKING WATER SCHEME TO HONNAVALLI AND OTHER HOBLIES 13.3.2 166 FILLING UP OF 20 TANKS OF CHAMARAJANAGAR, NANJANGUD 13.3.3 AND GUNDLUPET TALUKS - DRINKING WATER SCHEME. 166 13.4 MODERNIZATION OF ANECUT AND ITS CANALS MODERNISATION OF MANDAGERE AND HEMAGIRI ANECUT AND THEIR 13.4.1 169 CANALS MODERNIZATION OF KRISHNARAJA (KATTEPURA) ANECUT AND ITS 13.4.2 170 CANALS 13.4.3 MODERNISATION OF MIRLE AND RAMASAMUDRA ANECUT AND ANECUT 170 5 SL. PAGE CONTENTS NO. NO. CANALS 13.4.4 MODERNISATION OF CHAMARAJ ANECUT AND ITS CANAL 170 13.4.5 MODERNISATION OF MADHAVAMANTRI ANECUT AND ANECUT CANAL 171 13.4.6 MODERNISATION OF DEVARAYA ANECUT AND ANECUT CANAL 171 ZONES AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 14 174 IRRIGATION PROJECT ZONE, GULBARGA 14.1 KARANJA PROJECT 174 14.2 ERM OF 4 MEDIUM PROJECTS UNDER A.I.B.P. 177 AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, 15 181 IRRIGATION CENTRAL ZONE, MUNIRABAD AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDER THE CHIEF ENGINEER, UPPER 16 189 TUNGA PROJECT ZONE, SHIMOGA 17 COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 200 6 1. INTRODUCTION The Annual Report is a document giving details of the annual Programme, Progress and important events that have taken place during the year, in the Water Resources Department. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA The geographical area of Karnataka is 1,91,791 Sq. Km., accounting for 5.83% of the total area of the country. The cultivable command area of the State is 1,40,598 sq. Km. The net sown area is 1,07,000 sq. Km. The ultimate Irrigation Potential under Major and Medium Irrigation Projects has been estimated as 35,000 sq. Km or 35.00 Lakh Ha. PROGRESS IN BRIEF There are 138 Major and Medium Irrigation Projects in the State, out of which 60 projects are completed, 78 are ongoing. The Water Resources Department has established three special purpose vehicles, namely, Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigama Limited (KBJNL), Karnataka Neeravari Nigama Limited (KNNL) and Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Limited (CNNL), under the companies Act of 1956, to mobilize financial resources for speedy completion of major and medium irrigation projects with-in the targeted period. KRISHNA BHAGYA JALA NIGAM LIMITED (KBJNL): “Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Limited” was formed vide G.O. No. ID/25/WBM/95, dated: 6-5-94, to expedite the works of Upper Krishna Project (UKP). This Nigam is functioning since 19th August 1994. KARNATAKA NEERAVARI NIGAM LIMITED (KNNL): ”Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited” was formed vide G.O. No. ID: 201: KBN: 98, dated: 26-11-98, to expedite the works in Krishna Basin, except UKP. This Nigam is functioning since 9th December 1998. CAUVERY NEERAVARI NIGAM LIMITED (CNNL): ”Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Limited” was formed vide G.O. No. WRD: 32: KBN: 2003, Dated: 12.05.2003, to expedite the works in Cauvery Basin. This Nigam is functioning since 3rd June 2003. 7 2. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT HON’BLE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES PRINCIPAL SECRETARY SECRETARY C.E, DIRECT CADA’S KBJ NL BOARD KNNL BOARD CNNL BOARD W.R.D.O FIELD OF DIRECTORS OF DIRECTORS OF OFFICES DIRECTORS CADA CE, DIRECTORATE REGISTERED REGISTERED HYDROLOGY CORPORATE CORPORATE REGISTERED CE, IRRIGATION & CMO, OFFICE CORPORATE CENTRAL ZONE, OFFICE BANGALORE OFFICE MUNIRABAD ADMINISTRATOR MALAPRABHA & FIELD OFFICES FIELD OFFICES FIELD C.E, GHATAPRABHA, OFFICES I.S.W.D, CE, IRRIGATION BELGAUM CE, O&M ZONE, BANGALORE PROJECT ZONE, CE, UTP UKP, GULBARGA ADMINISTRATOR ZONE, CE, TUNGABHADRA NARAYANPURA SHIMOGA IRRIGATION PROJECT, (SOUTH), MUNIRABAD CE, DAM ZONE, MYSORE CE, UPPER UKP, ALMATTI CE, VARAHI TUNGA ZONE, PROJECT, SIDDAPURA ADMINISTRATO CE, H.P.Z, SHIMOGA CE, CANAL ZONE - R BHADRA, GORUR SHIMOGA 1, UKP, B.GUDI CE, IPZ, GULBARGA DIRECTOR, CE, CANAL WALMI CE, H.C.Z, ADMINISTRATOR ZONE-2, UKP, CE, TUMKUR CAUVERY BASIN, KEMBHAVI IRRIGATION MYSORE (NORTH), DIRECTOR, K.E.R.S BELGAUM ADMINISTRATOR UKP, B.GUDI CE, MALAPRABHA PROJECT ZONE, DHARWAD ADMINISTRATOR IRRIGATION PROJECT ZONE, CE, UPPER GULBARGA BHADRA PROJECT, CHITRADURGA 8 3. ACHIEVEMENTS OF WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT DURING 2012-13 Total irrigation potential of 53,743 Hectares. is created from ongoing irrigation projects during 2012-13. Cumulative irrigation potential of 27.43 lakh Hectares has been created from Major & medium irrigation projects upto end of March 2013. An irrigated potential of 6,09,299 Ha. has been created so for under Upper Krishna Project, Such as, NLBC, JBC, NRBC, ALBC, ARBC are nearing completion. Central Assistance of `.207.352 Crores under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme & Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Special Rehabilitation Package has been availed during 2012-13 and an expenditure of `. 657.61 crores is incurred. Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Limited has incurred an expenditure of `. 1599.38 Crores for implementing 14 ongoing major and medium irrigation projects/Components during 2012-13. Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited has incurred an expenditure of `. 2557.63 Crores for implementing 42 ongoing major and medium irrigation projects/components of projects during 2012-13. Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Limited has incurred an expenditure of `. 879.70 Crores for implementing 21 ongoing major and medium irrigation projects/Components of projects during 2012-13.
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