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Projects of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in Krishna Basin PROJECTS OF ANDHRA PRADESH AND TELANGANA IN KRISHNA BASIN Ujjaini FRL: +1630'/ 117.24 TMC Rajiv Bhima LIS Kalwakurthy LIS 20 TMC Priyadarshini Jurala Project 40 TMC Nagarjunasagar Reservoir (Common) FRL : + 1045' / 9.66 TMC AMRP LIS FRL + 590'/ 312.05 TMC MDDL: +510' Palamuru Ranga Reddy LIS - 90 TMC Parallel Canal MDDL: + 1033' 30 TMC Live Storage : 181 TMC Live storage: 6.798 TMC Presently from NSP foreshore River Dindi LIS - 30 TMC Koilsagar Bhakta Ramadasu LIS Munneru LIS SLBC Tunnel/AMRP Scheme Bhima LMC 40 TMC Musi Paleru Munneru 0.00 Km 0.00 Srisailam Reservoir (Common) River FRL: + 885'/ 215.81 TMC 518 Km 518 MDDL (Irr) : +854'/ Live storage : 89.29 TMC 590 Km 590 1295 Km 1295 1212 Km 1212 MDDL (Power):+ 834'/ Live storage: 53.851 TMC Km 1401 1253 Km 1253 1216 Km 1216 1152 Km 710 Km 710 BENGAL RIVER KRISHNA 790 Km BAY OF BAY Mahabaleswar Vaikuntapuram 775Km KC Canal 985 Km 985 Barrage 31.90 TMC RMC 1107 Km Veligonda Project Thumilla LIS Sunkesula Barrage At an altitude Muchumarri HNSS LIS FRL: + 800.52'/ 53.85 TMC TMC 3.07 of : 4,385 ft Naguladinne LIS Gundrevula Reservoir LIS MDDL: +703.08'/ Live Storage: 43.50 TMC Project Rajolibanda Diversion 40 TMC above the sea Almatti Dam Almatti level Scheme RDS Canal Guru-Raghavendhra LIS Pothireddipadu Regulator 57.05'/ + 1615'/ 37.64 TMC 37.64 + 1615'/ 15.90 TMC At an elevation of : 0 ft Hagari River SRMC + 1705'/ 129.72 TMC 129.72 + 1705'/ FRL: FRL: Prakasam Barrage Prakasam Banacacherla Complex Regulator FRL: Narayanapur Dam Narayanapur New LIS in FRL: + 175' /45.5 TMC /45.5 + 175' FRL: +139.99' MDDL: TMC 36.23: Storage Live Pulichintala FRL: SRBC Jawahar Nettempadu LIS TB River Vedavathi (Hagari) River LIS 19 TMC 25.4 TMC Tungabhadra Dam FRL: + 1633'/100.86 TMC MDDL: + 1564.99' Tungabhadra River Live Storage : 116.84 TMC GNSS Escape Regulator to Telugu Ganga Project (29 TMC) 38 TMC Nippula Vagu and KC Canal Chennai Water Supply (15 TMC) (10 TMC) Andhra Pradesh Basin State Length in Catchment Area in Sq Telangana Km Km Maharashtra 306 69425 Surplus /Flood Based Projects taken up by erstwhile Karnataka 483 113271 Telangana 50155 Andhra Pradesh & Telangana 612 Andhra Pradesh 26097 LIS - Lift Irrigation Scheme Total 1401 258948 Note 1: Non existing schemes shown in black colour text. 2: There is no Munneru LIS. .
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