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10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles

IRRIGATION PROFILE OF DISTRICT

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INTRODUCTION

Kurnool district with a Population of 40.47 Lakhs lies between latitude 14°-54' North to 16°-11' and longitude 76°-56' East to 78°-25' East. 58.60% of lies in Krishna basin and 41.40% in Pennar Basin. This district is bounded by Tungabhadra and Krishna Rivers and Mahaboob Nagar District in North, and Ananthapur Districts on South, State on West and Prakasham District in the East. The main rivers flowing in the district are (1) which is a tributary to (2) Hundri, a tributary to Tungabhadra (3) is a major tributary to River Penna.

Kurnool is and the headquarters of Kurnool district in the Indian state of . It is also known as the Gateway to . Kurnool served as the state capital of Andhra (not Andhra Pradesh) from 1 October 1953 to 31 October 1956. As of 2011 census, it is the fifth most populous city, with a population of 424,920.

Etymology:

The name Kurnool is derived from "Kandanavolu", "the city known as Kandenapalli" or "the city of Kandena". Kandena is a Telugu word; it means grease. The city was also called the city of Skanda or Kumaraswamy (the chief God of Wars)

History:

Little was known about Kurnool Town before the 11th century. The earliest knowledge of this settlement dates from the 11th century. It has developed as transit place on the southern banks of the river Tungabhadra and was commonly known as 'Kandenavolu'. It was a greasing place for the carts which used to transport stone for the construction of temples at Alampur from which the name 'Kandenavolu' was derived. It was ruled by Cholas and later by Kakatiya kings in the 12th and 13th centuries. Later on it became an independent part of the country under Jagirdars. Late it came under the influence of Vijayanagar kings and it was during the 16th century that Achyuta Raya built the Kurnool Fort. During the 17th century it was ruled by Gopal Raja. Abdul Wahab conquered king Gopal Raja and ruled over the country for 16 years. The town came under the influence of Moghal emperor Aurangazeb in 1686. Later the town was ruled by from Dawood Khan to Gulam Rasool Khan (1823). In 1839 the British Government took over control. In 1858 it was made over to a Collector under the General regulations. The British rule continued till 1947 during which period, Kurnool town was a part of the . After separation of the 11 districts of Andhra from the composite of in 1953, Kurnool became the state Headquarters on 1 October 1953.

http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 1/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles The Telugu speaking areas of erstwhile State were merged with Andhra Pradesh. The state of Andhra Pradesh came into existence in November 1956, and its state capital was shifted from Kurnool to Hyderabad.

Political administration:

It is the headquarters of the mandal, the revenue division and the district of the same name. From 1 October 1953 to 31 October 1956, Kurnool was also the state capital of (not Andhra Pradesh), which was carved out of Madras State in 1953. Tangutoori Prakasam Pantulu was the chief minister of Andhra State during this period. The present day district court buildings were used by the State Assembly.

Geography and climate:

Kurnool is located at 15.8333°N 78.05°E. It has an average elevation of 273 metres (898 feet).

Kurnool lies on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The Hundri and Neeva rivers also flow through the city. The K.C. Canal (Kurnool-Cuddapah) was built by the Dutch for transportation, but later used for irrigation.

The climate is tropical with temperatures ranging from 26°C (78.8°F) to 46°C (114.8°F) in the summer and 12 °C (53.6 °F) to 31° C (87.8 °F) in the winter. The average annual rainfall is about 705 millimeters (28 in).

Details Of Kurnool District

The geographical features of the District are as follows.

S.No Classification of geographical area. Area in Acres 1 Total geographical area 43,63,292 2 Forest 8,41,793 3 Cultivable area 29,85,418 4 Barren and un-cultivable land 3,14,590 5 Land put to non agricultural use 3,50,279 6 Sown area 24,20,129 7 Irrigated area 7,66,441 8 Normal Average Rain fall 670 MM 9 Un cultivated waste 1,16,878 10 Permanent pastures 8,839 11 Tree crops,grams 4586 12 Other fallows 2520 13 Current fallows 3,03,678 14 Total 19,43,163 15 Under canals 4,56,759 16 Under tanks 51,265 17 APSIDC 43,583 18 Ground water 2,75,484 19 River flows 1,18,709 20 Under rain fed 1,18,709 21 Total water available 150.929 TMC A surface water 100.889 TMC B Ground water 48.64 TMC 22 Water Utilised (2014-15) 83.416 TMC

Water Availability from Geographical Area of Kurnool District and its Utilisation

Kurnool district geographical area 17,65,800 hectares Quantum of rain water received 417.809 TMC http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 2/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Evaporation losses(41%) 171.301 TMC Ground water recharge(9%) 37.603 TMC Conversion to soil moisture(10%) 41.780 TMC Surface runoff (40%) 167.123 TMC Water stored in existing mi tanks 10.000 TMC Water stored in dwma schemes 2.000 TMC Existing check 1.320 TMC Check dams in forest 0.500 TMC Total 13.820 TMC

Water requirement for 2015-16

Irrigation surface flows & APSIDC for Khariff 56.096 TMC Irrigation surface flows for Rabi 19.775 TMC Drinking Municipal area 5.860 TMC Rural area 6.000 TMC Industrial 3.870 TMC Ground Water 17.850 TMC Total 109.431 TMC

Details Of Irrigation Projects

S.No Projects Nos Ayacut in Acres A Completed Projects I Major Irrigation Projects - 3 Nos a. Kurnool- Cuddapah Canal (K.C.Canal) 1 1,84,209 b.Tunghabhadra Low Level Canal (TBP LLC) 1 1,51,134 Stabilizes ayacut under c. Alaganuru Balancing Reservoir (ABR) 1 K.C.Canal d.Aluru Branch Canal (Tunga Bhadra Project High Level Canal) 1 14,255 e. Branch Canal(Tunga Bhadra Project High Level Canal ) 1 499 Total 5 3,50,097 II Medium Irrigation Projects -2 Nos a. Sanjeevaiah Sagar Project (Gajuladinnen Project) 1 25,270 b.Varadaraja Swamy Gudi Project (VRSP) 1 12,092 Total 2 37,362 B On going Projects : I Major Irrigation a. NTR (TGP) 1 1,14,500 b. Right Bank Canal (SRBC) 1 1,55,638 c.Hundri Niva Sujala Sravanthi Irrigation Project(HNSS) 1 80,000 d. Kurnool, YSR Kadapa Canal Modernization 1 e. Guru Raghavebndra Project (GRP) New ayacut (Stabilisation of Ayacut 1 29,724) f. Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi Irrigation Project 1 Total 7 3,51,922 II Medium Irrigation Nil Nil Index Map of Irrigation Projects

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Water Resources And Development Of Ayacut In Kurnool District

Balance me of the Contemplated Irrigated Gap Water Water Water Remarks roject Ayacut Ayacut Ayacut Allocated/Available Recieved/Utilized Unavaliable LLC 151134 66600 84534 24/ Assured 15.623 8.377 Total Allocation for KCC is 184209 174739 12470 20/Assured 18 2 31.90 TMC,20TMC for Kurnool , 11.90 for Cuddapah Total Allocation for SRBC is C 155638 87500 68138 16/Assured 10.95 5.05 19 TMC,16TMC for Kurnool , 3 for Cuddapah For the ayacut of LLC 66420 acres water is 3320 3320/Assured 0 7.01 0.5 6.51 supplementinfrom GRP.3320 acres is new ayacut. Total Allocation for TGP is 29 114500 95000/Assured 19500 14 10 4 TMC for Kurnool District 14TMC 14255 3000 11255 1.4 0.3 Allocated HNSS is 40TMC Flood Water ,6 TMC for Kurnool District,5 TMC S 80000 13000 67000 6/Flood Water 5 1 utilised for filling of MI Tanks and Reservoirs in Kurnool District

http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 4/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles 25270 9600 15670 2/Assured 0.8 1.2 Bhasyam 12092 7000 5092 0.389/Assured 0.265 0.124 r 80175 51265 28910 8 5.5 2.5 ation DC 63232 43583 18999 3.49 2.618 0.872 nd - 275484 - 48.64 13.86 34.78 r 883825 830191 329218 150.929 83.416 67.513 COMPLETED MAJOR IRRIGATION PROJECT

1. Kurnool - Cuddapah Canal (KC CANAL)

Preamble

The K.C.Canal Canal is 130 years old major irrigation system which takes off from right flank of Anicut constructed across Tungabhadra River near Sunkesula Village in Kurnool Dist. This canal runs for a total length of 306 Km i.e. from Sunkesula Anicut up to 235 Km in Kurnool District and the remaining length of 71 Km in Cuddapah District. As per K.W.D.T. award this system is entitled for a quantity of 39.90 TMC of water which is inclusive of 10 TMC T.B river assistance from Tungabhadra . The cropping pattern under this system is as follows:-

Registered Pattern ( Acres) S.No. Name of Dist. Total (acres) SC DW SW ID 1 Kurnool District 12,966 6,317 81,193 73,151 1,73,627 2 - 3,327 71,585 17,089 92,001 Total 12,966 9,644 1,52,778 90,240 2,65,628

Salient Features

The across River Tungabhadra is located near Sunkesula Location : village in Kurnool Mandal & District of Andhra Pradesh 30 Kms from Kurnool town. Ayacut : 2,65,628 Acres (Kurnool district - 1,73,627 Cuddapah District - 92,001) Khariff : 1,00,476 Acres http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 5/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Rabi : 73,151 Acres Villages Benefitted : 259 Nos Mandals Benefitted : Kurnool, Kallur, , Pagidyal, Jupadu bunglow, Pamulapadu, Velugodu, Kurnool District : Gadivemula, Bandi Atmakur, , , Gospadu, Sirivella, Rudravaram, , , , Uyyalawada, . 10.000 TMC as per Prorata entitlement for total abstraction of 212.000 TMC of Water Allocation : TB Dam 29.90 TMC as TB River Assistance. Length : 234.640 Km in Kurnool District (305.60 Km is Total Length) Discharge : 3850 Cusecs Ayacut In Acres : 2,65,628 Acres ( Kurnool district - 1,73,627 Cuddapah District - 92,001) Khariff : 1,00,476 Acres Rabi : 73,151 Acres Cropping Pattern : Khariff: Sugar Cane, Paddy. Rabi: Sugar cane, Wet, ID. Kurnool - Cuddapah Canal (KC Canal) TOTAL LENGTH OF CANAL Km 305.60 LENGTH IN KURNOOL DISTRICT Km 233 LENGTH IN CUDDAPAH Km 72.6 ALLOCATED WATER 31.9 TMC LOCALISED AYACUT 265628 acres IN KURNOOL DISTRICT 173627 acres IP CREATED 155208 acres

2. Tungabhadra Project Low Level Canal (TBP LLC)

Preamble

The Tunga Bhadra Project Low Level Canal (TBP LLC) system is an integral part of Tunga Bhadra Project constructed during 1953-57 with its head works located in Karnataka State. This project is to serve an ayacut of 1.51 lakh acres in Kurnool district. The TBP LLC from Km 250 to 324 and Kurnool branch canal of 48 Km in length are under the control of the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

Salient Features

http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 6/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Location : The TBPLLC takes off from TB Dam on right side. Ayacut : 1,51,134 Acres (43,519 acres in Khariff & 1,07,615 acres in Rabi). , Holagunda, , Kowthalam, Kosigi, Manthralayam, Peddakadubur, Mandals Benefitted : , Nandavaram, Gonegandla, Krishnagiri, C-Belagal, Kodumur, , Kallur, Kurnool. Dependable Net Yield : 24.00 TMC 24.000 TMC as per Prorata entitlement for total abstraction of 212.000 TMC of Water Allocation : TB Dam Length : 74 Km. (250Km length in Karnataka and 74 Km in A.P) Discharge : 724 c/s at AP Border (1778 Cusecs at the starting point) Ayacut In Acres : 1,51,134 Acres ( 43,519 acres in Khariff & 1,07,615 acres in Rabi). Cropping Pattern : Khariff: Paddy, ID. Rabi: ID Villages Benefited : 194 Villages Present Stage : Completed Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan - 5.0300 Crs. Non-Plan - 0.1015 Crs.

Hydraulic Particulars of TBPLLC

Bed Velocity Bed Discharge in Sl.No Chainage FSD Remarks width M/sec fall Cusecs Km. 0.000 to Km. 1 in 1 21.95 2.59 0.84 1178 Karnataka State 131.000 10560 Km. 131.000 to Km. 1 in 2 17.01 2.29 0.75 1117 Inter state 250.580 10560 TBP Sub-Division Km. 250.580 to Km. 1 in Km. 250.580 A.P No-1, Adoni. 3 14.32 1.98 0.68 725 272.350 10560 Cradle site Km. 272.350 to 1 in 4 9.85 1.86 0.68 477 TBP Sub-Division No-2, Adoni. Km.292.200 10560 Km. 292.200 to Km. 1 in 5 9.75 1.86 0.68 439 TBP Sub-Division No-3,Yemmiganur. 324.000 10560 Km. 0.000 KBC to 1 in 6 3.36 1.37 0.37 230 TBP Sub-Division No-4,Kodumur. Km.48.000 KBC 4000 Tungabhadra Low Level Canal

Mandals benefited 16 mandals 3. Alaganur Balancing Reservoir (ABR) Village benefited 194 villages Discharge designed at ap border ( Km 250.580) 725 cusecs Financial status Modernization works total cost Rs 179 cr Amount spent up to 5/2015 Rs 116.00 cr Balance amount required Rs 63.00 cr

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Preamble

The K.C. Canal System is a 130 years old system constructed during 1863 to 1870. Improvements were carried-out to K.C. Canal during 1953-65 to serve an ayacut of 1.845 lakhs acres in Kurnool District and 0.935 lakhs acres in Cuddapah District.

Due to erratic rain fall in the catchments area and due to inconsistency in water supply from , storage of Water supply is felt more essential especially when there is continuous dry spell. The supplies in the K.C. Canal dwindle in the Rabi Season and at times during the Khariff Seasons also due to meager inflows in Tungabhadra River at Sunkesula anicut with the result the ayacut situated at tail end especially in Cuddapah District is suffering a lot.

At present since there are no Balancing Reservoirs along the K.C.Canal to store water, it was felt desirable to have a balancing reservoir where there is a possibility of storing the available Water during the rainy season and for augmentation of the flows during lean period for crops of K.C. Canal ayacut. After detailed investigation, it is proposed to construct a balancing reservoir near Alaganur (village) in Kurnool District with a storage capacity of 2.965 TMC Ft. to overcome the above difficulties in water management and stabilization of K.C. Canal ayacut below Rajoli Anicut.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh in G.O.Ms.No.327 I & CAD Dt. 25-11-1985 accorded part administrative approval for Rs.3.06 crores for commencing the works of Alaganur Balancing Reservoir.

Land Acquisition :

Land acquired for Alaganur Balancing Reservoir is 3585 acres and for inlet channel is 462 acres.

Components of the Scheme:

a) Earthen Bund for a length of 7.50 Km ie., from Km 0/16 to 7/50 of Alaganur Balancing Reservoir.

b) Surplus regulator cum Head sluice at Km 2.44 of Alaganur Balancing Reservoir Bund.

c) Diversion road from Rollapadu ( village) to Gadivemula village ie., from Km 0/0 to 8/745.

d) Inlet channel from 119.65 Km to Balancing Reservoir.

The Alaganur balancing Reservoir was constructed under KCC Modernization Project with an estimated cost of Rs 5390 Lakhs with JBIC assistance under ICB-04 Package and completed in the year 2004. The component works like formation earthen bund, construction of surplus weir, construction of river sluice including erection of gates are completed and water is also started storing of since 2005. It consists of 10 No's of surplus vertical gates with sill level of +263.00m and two numbers of sluices. The Inlet channel was constructed under KCC Modernization Project with an estimated cost of Rs 1589 Lakhs with JBIC assistance under ICB-03 Package and completed in the year 2002. The salient features of reservoir are as follows. http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 8/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Salient Features

RESERVOIR : 1. Catchment Area : 65.94 SQKm 2. MFD : 442 Cumecs 3. FRL/MFL : +265.00 M 4. Live storage : 2.965 TMC 5. TBL : +269.00 M 6. Length of the bund : 7500 M 7. Maximum height of Bund : 22.00 M 8. Top width of bund : 6.00 M 9. Side slopes : 2� :1 :2 :1 on U/s & D/s 10. Fore shore submersion : 3358 Acres 11. Global Coordinates: : Latitude : 15°41'54" Longitude : 78°31'45" SURPLUS REGULATOR : 1. Structure : Concrete and masonry 2. MFD : 442 Cum or 15600 C/s 3. Type & No of gates : Vertical lift 10 No's 4. Crest level : +263.00 M HEAD SLUICE (RIVER SLUICE): : 1. Discharge : 11.32 Cumecs (400C/s) 2. Type & No of gates : Vertical 1 No 3. Size of Vent : 2.5 x 2.0 M 4. Sill level : 248.50 M 5. FSD : 2.00 M TALAMUDIPI TANK SLUICE: : 1. Discharge : 0.142 Cumecs 2. No of Vents & Size : 1 No 1.00 x 1.20 M 3. Sill level of sluice : 259.10 M IRRIGATION POTENTIAL: : Stabilization of existing K.C.Canal Aycut below Rajoli ayacut : Khariff : 73409 Acres Rabi : 17089 Acres D.W : 3380 Acres

The major source of feeding this reservoir is K.C.C through an exclusive channel (inlet channel) excavated from Right bank of K.C. Canal at its Km 119.50 for a length of 19.14 Km. The K.C. Canal water which is taken at Km 0/0 of K.C.C i.e. Sunkesula Barrage (from Tungabhadra River) When ever found excess due to rains in command area or less demands for the ayacut can be diverted to this Reservoir. The water so stored in the reservoir will have to be used for the K.C. Canal ayacut situated below Rajoli Anicut i.e. .beyond Km 234.56 of KCC i.e. in Kadapa District during peak times.

Salient Features

This project has been constructed near Alaganur village Midthur mandal of Location : Kurnool District. This reservoir is fed with KC Canal water during rainy season through Inlet Source : channel taking of at Km 119.650 of KC Canal. Ayacut : Stabilises ayacut in Cuddapah District under KC Canal. MDDL : 248.50 ft. Gross Storage : 2.965 TMC FRL : 869.42 ft. Maximum Flood Discharge : 442 cumecs (1560 c/s) Present Stage : Completed

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Preamble

The Alur Branch Canal takes off at tail end of Guntakal Branch Canal Km 59.400. The ayacut localized is to an extent of 14,255 acres in the , Alur and Halaharvi Mandals of Kurnool District. The Alur Branch Canal with 19 distributaries runs for a lengh of 39.680 Kms. The entitlement for this canal is 2.37 TMC of water at TB Dam for Khariff crops.

Salient Features

The Aluru Branch Canal takes off from Guntakal Branch canal at Km 59.400 of Location : TBP HLC at Km 181.136 near Nimbagal village Uravakonda Mandal, District. Length : 39.68 Km Ayacut : 14,255 Acres (wet: 7860, ID: 6395) Design Discharge : 270 Cusses No. of Distributaries : 19 Nos. Entitlement out of 32.50 TMC for : 2.37 TMC. TBP.HLC. Stage-II No. of WUAS : 6 Nos.Chippagiri,Deganhal,Chitagunta,Ramadurgam,Hathibelgal,Hardagiri. Distributory committee : 1 No. D.C. Alur Branch Canal. Bed width : 7.70 M to 1.80 M FSD : 1.50 M to 1.00 M Side slope : 1:1.5 Rigidity constant : 0.0225 Surface fall : 1 in 6300 to 1 in 3500 Velocity : 0.56 M/Sec. To 0.47 M/Sec Discharge : 270 cusses to 40 cusses Chippagiri Deepcut (11.5 Mt) : Km 12.000 to 13.000 Present Stage : Completed

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Preamble

The T.B.P.H.L.C. Scheme is intended to serve Irrigation needs of 2.94 Lakhs acres spread over in Anantapuramu,Kurnool and Kadapa District utilizing 32.50 TMC ft of Tungabhadra water allocated under KWDT award and Pennar inflows of 7.88 TMCft. In order to achieve partial benefits, the scheme has been taken up in two stages ie., TBP.HLC.stage-1 and TBP.HLC.Stage-II. This scheme contemplates Irrigation facilities in Ananthauramu, Kadapa and Kurnool Districts.

The Guntakal Branch Canal is one of the competent of the TBP.HLC.Stage-II. The GBC Division is in charge of Guntakal Branch Canal and it's two branches viz Alur Branch Canal and Gooty Sub-Branch Canal including distributaries under the above canals. The Guntakal Branch Canal and Gooty Sub-Branch Canals situated in Ananthapuramu and Alur Branch Canal in Kurnool District. This canals Contemplates Irrigation facilities shows as follows.

Localized Ayacut in Acres S.No Name of the canal WET ID Total 1 Guntakal Branch Canal 10456.00 5345.00 15801.00 2 Gooty Sub-Branch Canal - 16271.00 16271.00 3 Alur Branch Canal 7861.00 6394.00 14255.00 Total 18317.00 28010.00 46327.00

Salient Features

Length of the canal : 59.400 Km Localized Ayacut : 15801 Acres Design Discharge : 654 Cusecs No of Distributaries : 26 Nos Entilement out of 32.50 TMC for TBP.HLC. Stage-II : 6.890 TMC No. of W.U.A.s : Nos .(1) Palthuru (2) Havaligi (3) Donekal (4)Gadekal (5) Poliki Distributory Committees : 1No D.C. ( Guntakal Branch Canal) Bed width : 11.28 Mts to 7.31 Mts F.S.D. : 2.59 Mts to 1.70 Mts Coefficient of Rugasity : 0.0225 Surface fall : 1/10000 to 1/2500 Velocity : 0.6 M/Sec to 1.44 M/sec Deep cut : 15.400 Km to 19.500 Km

COMPLETED MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECT

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Preamble

The Gajuladinne Project (GDP) renamed as Sanjeevaiah Sagar, is a Medium Irrigation Project constructed across Hundri, a tributary to Tungabhadra in Krishna basin near Gajuladinne village in Gonegandla Mandal of Kurnool District. The location of the scheme corresponds to longitude 77°37'20"E and Latitude 15°41'48"N. The Hundri takes its origin in Pathikonda hills and travels 130 Kms before it joins Tungabhadra. The flow in the river is dry except during monsoon. The water allocated for the GDP as per KWDT award is 2.000 TMCft.

The GDP provides irrigation facility to 24,372 acres of ID crops in Rabi. The project serves 21 villages in four mandals of Kurnool District viz., Gonegandla (9 nos), Kodumur (5 nos), Krishnagiri (6 nos), and (1no.). The WUA Project committee is formed with 2 WUAs in LMC and 10WUAs in RMC.

The project was taken up for execution during 1971 and completed by 1987 at a cost of Rs 263 lakh. The project is constructed with a storage capacity of 4.50 TMCft at FRL of + 377.000 M.

< HYDROLOGY Catchment area : 1,274 Sq. Kms (492 Sq. Miles) Estimated maximum flood discharge : 80,000 cusec Observed maximum flood discharge during 9/1996 : 1,25,000 cusec Yield at 75% dependability : 3.525 TMC Proposed water utilisation : 4.250 TMC http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 12/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles METEOROLOGICAL DATA : Mean annual rainfall in the watershed : 546.60 mm Maximum annual rainfall in the watershed : : 939.30 mm Minimum annual rainfall in the watershed : 240.10 mm RESERVOIR STANDARDS : Full reservoir level : 377.000 M Maximum water level : 378.000 M Top of bund level : 379.500 M Spill way crest level : 371.000 M Deepest river bed level : 363.000 M Minimum draw down level : 367.200 M Water spread area at FRL : 27.050 Sq. Kms Water spread area at MWL : 31.970 Sq. Kms STORAGE CAPACITIES : Gross storage at FRL : 4.500 TMC Gross storage at MWL : 5.250 TMC Live storage at FRL : 4.050 TMC Spillway crest level : 0.800 TMC MDDL : 0.200 TMC EARTH DAM : Length of bund : 4.313 Km (Left 1366 m, Right 2947 m) Maximum height : 9.50 m Top width : 5.00 m Top level : +379.500 m Side slopes U/S : 2.5:1 D/S : : 2:1 SPILLWAY OF DAM : Length : 87.00 m Maximum height : 18.3 m Top of shutters level : +378.350 m Hoist platform level : +382.000 m No. and type of gates : 6 nos. Vertical Size of gates : 12.00 m x 7.35 m

CANALS AND COMMAND AREA

Name of the Canal Sill level of sluice length in Km Localized ayacut in acres Right side canal +367.200 m 36.0 20,790 Left side canal +367.500 m 25.0 3,582 Total 24,372

Note on Modernization Work:

Name of Work: Modernization of Sanjeevaiah Sagar (Gajuladinne) Medium Irrigation Project in Kurnool District under JICA Programme

Estimate Cost: Rs. 4631 Lakhs vide CE(I) No. 2/2010-11 dt: 10.06.2010

Agreement Cost: Rs. 43,19,23,482/- SE/IC/KNL Agt. No. 12/2011-12 dt:22.07.2011

Suppl Agt. Cost: Rs. 41,77,15,454/- vide work slip 1 approved by Engineer-in-Chief, Medium Irrigation, Hyderabad

Agency: M/S Harvins Construction (P) Limited, Hyderabad

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Only Revetment work, strengthening of bank and surrounding concrete for LMC head sluice intake well completed. The remaining civil works like grove concrete for spillway gates etc., of head works yet to be started.

The spillway gates are in pathetic condition. Mechanical works could not be taken up as water is being stored in the reservoir for drinking purpose in the summer season as per the District Collector orders and inflow from subsequent rains in the monsoon season.

RIGHT MAIN CANAL

Lining Completed up to 27.650 Km of RMC as proposed in the approved work slip 1 with some left over reaches in between which are not in the scope of the work. However the joint treatment for canal construction and expansion joints is not tackled so far.CC guide walls completed as proposed in the approved work slip 1

Structures 70% of the structures completed and the remaining are under progress as proposed in the approved work slip 1. For all OTs shuttering arrangements to be provided.Sectioning of the canal from 27.650 to 36.000 Km is yet to be taken up

LEFT MAIN CANAL

Lining Completed up to 17.300 Km of LMC as proposed in the approved work slip 1.However the joint treatment for canal construction and expansion joints is not tackled so far.

Structures 80% of the structures completed and the remaining are under progress as proposed in the approved work slip 1. For all OTs shuttering arrangements to be provided Sectioning of the canal from 17.300 to 26.000 Km is yet to be taken up

Salient Features

This project is constructed across the Hundri River near Gajuladinne village in Location : Gonegandla mandal of Kurnool District. Ayacut : 25,270 Acres in Rabi Mandals Benefited : Gonegandla, Kodumur, Krishnagiri and Devanakonda Utilisation : 926 mcft( Average for last 5 years : 2350 mcft) Water Allocation : 2 TMC (As per KWDT) Storage Capacities : Gross:4500 mcft; Live : 4050 mcft; Dead : 450 mcft Maximum Flood Discharge : 80,000 Cusecs MDDL : 367.20 ft Water allocation (drinking) : 45 TMC Canals Right Side Canal Left Side Canal Length : 36 Km 26.5 Km Discharge : 440 c/s 160 c/s Ayacut : 21,783 3,705 Cropping Pattern : I.D. I.D. Villages Benefited : 21 villages Present Stage : Completed Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan - 0.2000 Crs.

2. Siva Bhasyam Sagar Project (Formely Varadaraja Swamy Gudi Project (VRSP))

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Preamble

Sivabhashyam Sagar Project ( Formerly known as Varadaraja Swamy Gudi Project ) is a Medium Irrigation Project constructed across Munimadugula Vagu which is a hill stream which takes its origin in the Srisailam hill ranges of Nallamala forest . It joins Bhavanasi River which in turn is a tributary of Krishna river. The dam site at Kottalachervu village about 18 Kms North of Atmakur town in Kurnool District.

There was one rain gauge station situated in the catchment area at Pecheruvu village in the Nallamala forest maintained by Forest department. The catchment is influenced by this rain gauge station

The rain gauge station has not been in operation from the year 1969 onwards. The latest rain fall particulars of Atmakur rain gauge station from 1967-68 onwards are adopted.

This project is envisaged to provide irrigation facilities to 10298 acres of new dry ayacut in addition to the stabilization of 2922 acres of wet ayacut under the existing 8 system tanks in kharif in 9 villages of draught effected Atmakur and Kothapalle mandals of Kurnool District. However actual ayacut under project is revised as 12092 acres (Including stabilization of 2944 acres under M.I.Tanks).

A reservoir is formed by construction of dam across Munimadugula vagu at Bandamadugu having a gross storage of 389 Mcft with an FRL of + 370.000mts.

http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 15/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles A pick up anicut was constructed across the same stream, 3.9 Km on down stream of the Dam. Water from the reservoir will therefore be released through river sluices and it will be picked up lower down at the pick up anicut and regulated in to the canals taking off on either side of the anicut to irrigate the ayacut proposed.

160 Hectares has been acquired of forest land in the foreshore area of project and 160 Hectares of Government land is also given to the forest department towards afforestation to the Divisional Forest Officer, Atmakur.

Pecheruvu village has bee shifted from the wild life sanctuary to a new location to Kottalacheruvu village. To the Villagers have provided suitable housing and other facilities such as drinking water, School, Health unit etc. at the cost of Project.

The project was started in the year 1985 and completed during the year 2000. The project is designed for Kharif season only

Hydraulic Particulars Of Veerapuram Branch Canal Under S B S P ( 9. 22 Km )

Sl Reach I (Km 0.00 to Reach II (Km 0.63 to Reach III (Km 4.23 to Reach IV (Km 6.72 Reach V (Km 8.16 to Description No Km 0.63) Km 4.23) Km 6.72) to Km 8.16) Km 9.221) Discharge in 1 1.70 1.386 1.134 0.89 0.534 cumecs Bed Width in 2 2.80 2.60 2.60 2.20 1.70 Mts 3 F.S.D in Mts 0.90 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.55 4 Bed fall 1 in 2500 2500 2500 2000 1500 Velocity in 5 0.638 0.595 0.518 0.544 0.533 M/Sec 6 Side slopes 0.5:1 0.5:1 0.5:1 0.5:1 0.5:1 Free board in 7 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Mts Wet Ayacut in 8 I.D acres Total Wet 709.1 I.D 5795.85

Hydraulic Particulars Of Left Main Canal UnderS B S P( 1.15 Km )

S.No Description Reach I (Km 0.00 to Km 1.15) 1 Discharge in cumecs 0.80 2 Bed Width in Mts 1.61 3 F.S.D in Mts 0.60 4 Bed fall 1 in 2500 5 Velocity in M/Sec 0.466 6 Side slopes 0.5:1 7 Free board in Mts 0.60 Wet 152.5 8 Ayacut in acres I.D 367 Total Wet

Salient Features

constructed across Munimadugula vagu a tributary to Bavanasi in Krishna basin Location : near Kurukunda village in Atmakur(M),Kurnool (Dt) and dedicated to the nation in the year 2012. Ayacut : 12,092 Acres Mandals Benefited : Atmakur and Kothapalli Storage capacities : Gross: 0.39 TMC Live Storage : 0.36TMC http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 16/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Dead Storage : 0.28TMC FRL : 370 ft MDDL : 352.80 ft. Maximum Flood Discharge : 40,000 Cusecs Cropping Pattern : Wet, ID Villages Benefitted : 9 villages Present Stage : Completed. Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan - 0.4010 Crs. Canals Right Side CANAL Left Side CANAL Length : 5.26 Km 1.15 Km Discharge : 175 c/s 160 c/s Ayacut : 12,554acres 667.92acres Cropping Pattern : Wet I.D.

ONGOING MAJOR IRRIGATION PROJECTS

Pothireddy Padu Head Regulator - SRMC - SRBC - GNSS - TGP SYSTEM:-

Preamble

Since the times Sir , proposals were formulated to provide water of Krishna River to Rayalaseema for drinking and irrigation to eradicate drought and famine. Taking note of the acute distress and suffering which the people of the area have been under going for centuries, Government of Andhra Pradesh have decided to implement long term measures to provide permanent relief to the people of Rayalaseema by formulating the schemes Telugu Ganga Project, SRBC, GNSS Project etc. in this direction. The feasibility of the schemes was studied by the Experts Committee headed by Sri J. Raja Rao and detailed report on availability of water was well documented in respect of the above schemes.

The Government have decided to take up the irrigation projects under Jalayagnam and complete them immediately. The brief salient features of the projects are as follows.

1. Srisailam Right Branch Canal :-

It is contemplated to utilize 19 TMC of assured water from Srisailam reservoir through Pothireddy Padu Head Regulator and to irrigate an ayacut of 160,000 acres in Kurnool district and 30,000 acres in Kadapa district by excavating Srisailam Right Branch http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 17/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Canal for a length of 199 Kms and forming two balancing reservoirs namely Gorakallu Balancing Reservoir and Owk balancing reservoir.

2. Telugu Ganga Project

It is contemplated to create irrigation potential to an extent of 2.91 Lakh acres out of which 1.14 lakh acres in Kurnool district and 1.77 lakh acres in Kadapa district. The total water requirement for irrigation is about 29 TMC to be drawn from surplus flood water. Besides that 15 TMC of assured water is to be supplied to city as per KWDT award.

3. Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi

The project is formulated to provide irrigation water to an extent of 2.60 lakh acres, out of which 1.55 lakh acres in Kadapa district and 1.035 lakh acres in and 1500 acres in district besides supply of drinking water to 20 lakh populations living in enroute villages and towns. The total water requirement for irrigation and drinking water supply is about 38 TMC to be drawn from surplus flows of River Krishna from Srisailam reservoir.

4. Drinking water supplementation to

The drought prone areas of Anantapur district are not getting their share of assured water supply from T.B. Dam through H.L.C. System due to the siltation of the reservoir. Hence as per the decision taken in the all party meeting it is proposed to utilize waters of River Krishna drawn through Pothi Padu Head Regulator.

Based on the availability of flood water of River Krishna, the projects TGP and GNSS are formulated for utilization to create irrigation potential besides supply of drinking water to the enroute villages and Chennai city. The project SRBC was taken up on utilization of 75% dependable water of River Krishna. These assured waters are proposed to be drawn from

Water Requirements

The water requirements for the various proposed schemes under the system through Pothireddypadu Head Regulators are as follows.

Telugu Ganga Project : 29TMC Srisailam Right Branch canal : 19TMC Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi : 38 TMC Madras Water supply Scheme : 15 TMC Diversion to HLC : 10 TMC Drinking water and Losses : 3 TMC Total : 114TMC

Basis For The Design Consideration

The above design of canals and tunnels are worked out duly considering the inflows into Srisailam reservoir for the last 39 years and various options discussed below

1. No. of flood days :-

The Number of flood days based on 22 years data ( from 1984-85 to 2005-06) are arrived as 38 days at 75% dependability of surplus waters of River Krishna at Srisailam Reservoir. Since the data considered mostly pertain to the period prior to the construction of Alamatti Dam, the proposed flood days of 30 is on the conservative side.

2. Availability of flood water in River Krishna at

After studying the data of 39 years ( from 1967-68 to 2005-06 ) it is observed that the availability of flood water after meeting the demands under all the schemes upstream of Srisailam is 76.10 TMC at 75% dependability. Hence the required 114 TMC of water can safely be drawn during 30 flood days at Srisailam reservoir presuming the same quantities of inflows at Srisailam even after construction of Alamatti dam.

Discharge Requied

The discharge required through Pothireddypadu Head Regulator

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= 43981 Cusecs.

Say 44,000 Cusecs

The Government of Andhra Pradesh have accorded permission vide G.O. Ms. No. 3 dt 4.1.2006 for drawl of 44000 cusecs from NSRSP through Pothireddypadu Head Regulator to meet the Irrigation, drinking water requirements in drought prone districts of Kurnool, Kadapa, Chittoor and Nellore and supplementation to the existing K.C. Canal System besides providing drinking water supply to Chennai City.

Accordingly the present report is prepared to bring forth and substantiate the designs of carrying capacities of various components involved under the system and development of further schemes to utilize the said quantum of water up to Pennar basin and beyond.

1.Telugu Ganga Project

Preamble

Telugu Ganga Project is an inter-state Project formulated to irrigate 5.75 lakh acres in drought prone areas of Rayalaseema and uplands of in Andhra Pradesh by utilising 29 TMC of Krishna flood flows and 30 TMC of Pennar flood flows. Further with a view to provide drinking water to the Chennai city, the three Krishna basin states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and have agreed to spare 5 TMC each from their respective shares of Krishna waters totaling to 15 TMC to meet the requirements. The scheme consists of 408 Km. long canal from Srisailam Reservoir to Andhra Pradesh - border with the following four balancing reservoirs.

(1) Velugodu Balancing Reservoir.

(2) S.P.V.B.Reservoir.

(3) Somasila Reservoir.

(4) Kandaleru Reservoir.

The total ayacut in Kurnool district is 1.145 lakh acres.

Salient Features http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 19/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Designed Section (B.WX Side CBL FSL TBL Location at Bed Fall discharge Cusecs FSD Mts) slopes Mts Mts Mts Additional approach Channel : 32850 72X12.19 1/150000 1:1 256.030 269.220 Head Regulator (Pothireddy : 32850 padu Tail channel : 32850 23X11.89 1/12000 1:1 256.030 267.920 SRMC : 44000 40X11.89 1/12000 1:1 256.030 267.920 Banakacharla Regulator to : 11150 15.85X11.89 1/15000 1/2: 1 253.890 265.78 266.78 VBR(link channel ) Velugodu Reservoir(Head : 5000 Regulator) TGP Main canal : 5000 16x4.00 1/3931 1.5 :1 244.000 248.000 250.000

Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan - 42.6200 Crs

Present Stage : Ongoing

2.Velugodu Balancing Reservoir

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3. Srisailam Right Bank Canal (SRBC)

Preamble

The KWDT in 1973 has allocated 800 TMC (75% dependable flows) of Krishna waters to AP State. Under this award, the state is entitled to make any adjustments and re-allocations within the allotment made specially to the state and also entitled to utilize 11 TMC of regenerated water as its share to irrigate 1,90,000 Acres of Nandyal, Banaganapalli, Koilkuntla Taluks of Kurnool Dist. and Jammalmadugu taluk of Kadapa District. The source of water to the scheme is river Krishna tapped from foreshore of Srisailam reservoir ( Now named as N.S.R.S.Project ). Water will be drawn from reservoir through Pothidreddy padu head regulator with an approach channel of 3.40 Kms long inside the reservoir and from the head regulator the Sri Sailam Right main canal is aligned cutting across the Mittakandala ridge up to Banakacherla village to enter the Kundu sub-valley. At Banakacherla, a cross regulator complex is constructed and from this point the main canal i.e.,SRMC branches into three canals. The right side canal taking off to feed SRBC scheme with a capacity of 5,000 Cusecs, left canal taking off to feed the TGP and the middle escape channel to feed K.C.Canal. Thus SRBC starts from Banakacherla cross regulator complex and runs for a length of 198.00 Km and joins in pennar river duly filling two balancing reservoirs one at Goralkallu village and another at owk village. The length of canal in Kurnool district is 141 Km.

This S.R.B.C Scheme was formulated to irrigate an Ayacut of 1,90,000 Acres to benefit the chronic drought prone areas in 82 villages of Nandyal, , Banaganapalli, Owk, Koilakuntla, Vuyyalwada and sanjamala mandals of Kurnool district (1,57,422 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 21/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Acres ) and 18 villages of mandal of Kadapa district (32,578 Acres).

4. Narasimharaya Sagar Project (Gorakallu Balancing Reservoir):-

Preamble

Construction of Sri Narasimharaya Sagar (Gorakallu Balancing Reservoir) with a live storage of 10.29 TMC (FRL +261 M) was taken up to feed and store Krishna flood waters. The reservoir is intended to supply water during Non-flood season. The cost of the project is Rs.528.00crores. The works were entrusted to M/s SABIR-SEW&PRASAD (JV), Hyderabad ion EPC system. The agreement value of the work is Rs.448.20 Crores. 92% of the work (Rs.412.30 Crs) is completed. The balance work is in progress from this reservoir the GNSS Flood Flow Canal again takes off with 20,000 c/s discharge to feed Gandikota Reservoir.

Present status of the work:

Adhoc Extension of Time was granted to the agency for the completion of the work by 9/2015. The balance works are in progress as per schedule. The Krishna flood waters will be stored in forthcoming season and water will be let out to GNSS Flood Flow Canal.

Salient Features

Gross storage @F.R.L : 12.44TMC Live Storage Capacity : 10.29 TMC Dead Storage Capacity : 2.15 TMC T.B.L : +265.60 m T.B.L.C Fault Zone : +265.60 m T.B.L : +267.00 m F.R.L : +261.00 m M.D.D.L : +235.342 m Catchment Area : 77.70 Sq. Km Discharge From Self Catchment : 848 Cumecs Deepest Bed Level : +220.00 m Water spread Area @ F.R.L : 15.10 Sq.Km Total length of the Dam : 3626 m Comprising of non Overflow : 1721 m concrete/Colgrout Earth Dam(Zonal Section) : 3626 m

5. Owk Reservoir:-

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Preamble

The OWK reservoir complex comprises of three reservoirs , Gollaleru and Thimmaraju. Paleru and Thimmaraju are the old tanks having an ayacut of 269 Ha and 399 Ha respectively. These old tanks were interlinked with cross bund called Gollaleru dam with a spillway, forming Owk reservoir complex. Three sluices were existing one in Paleru and two in Thimmaraju to serve the ayacut. The sill level of Paleru old sluice was +198.620 and that of the Thimmaraju sluices were +208.110 and +207.700 left and right side sluices respectively.

Owk Reservoir:

Three earth dams comprising of Paleru, Gollaleru and Thimmaraju form the Owk Reservoir complex, a balancing reservoir in SRBC & GNSS systems. Previously the Paleru and Thimmaraju earth dams are the tanks feeding water to Owk village ayacut of approximately 600 acres and 2000 acres respectively

STAGE 1:

Stage I of Owk reservoir was taken up as part of the SRBC Scheme under APIII World Bank aided programme to raise the bund level to +224.00 M and to impound water to a level of 220.00 M with a capacity of 1.91 TMC to feed water to SRBC ayacut from Blocks 12 to 21 for an ayacut of around 80,000 acres. The work was taken up and completed. http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 23/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles STAGE II:

Stage II programme was taken up as part of GNSS system raising the level of the Owk Reservoir complex to +231.00 M to impound water up to +227.00 M level with a capacity of 4.148 TMC and the work completed.

Forest Clearance:

Proposals for forest clearance under stage-II for 72.54 Ha were submitted to Govt.of vide Lr No.8907/Forest-I/2008 dated 28.9.2008. But again Lr. was received from DFO, Kurnool to resubmit the proposals as the previously submitted proposals were missing. The proposals were again resubmitted to DFO, Kurnool vide T.O. Lr.No.EE/SRBC/Owk/122M dated 19.4.2012. Due to Non Acquisition of Forest Land, water cannot be impounded upto FRL 227.00.

The present water level in the reservoir is +216.300 and stored of water is 0.975 TMC.

The ayacut contemplated under Owk Reservoir Complex is 76,867 Acres. Out of this 47,608 Acres of ayacut was created. Works are in progress to create an ayacut of 29,265 Acres under 3 EPC packages.

Salient Features

Designed discharge Section (B.WX FSD Bed Side CBL FSL TBL Location at Cusecs Mts) Fall slopes Mts Mts Mts Banakacharla 5000 6.10X 11.89 1/15000 1/2:1 253.900 267.790 Regulator Gorakallu reservoir 5000 6.10X 11.89 1/15000 1/2:1 249.292 261.180 263.182 Owk Tunnel 1500 5.50 mt dia 1/1700 -- 223.606 228.165 At Km 141.0 1000 7.60X 3.00 1/12000 11/2:1 213.019 216.00 218.019

The Storage Capacities Of The Reservoirs:

Reservoir F.R.L./T.B.L Mts. Gross Storage In Tmc Live Storage In Tmc Status Gorakallu + 261.000 / + 265.000 12.44 10.29 Under Progress Owk Stage-I + 220.000 / + 224.000 1.859 0.842 Completed Owk Stage-II + 227.000 / 231.000 4.148 3.131 Completed

Irrigation potential:

Total Ayacut proposed under this Scheme is : 1, 84,838 acres Ayacut created so far : 1, 53,936 acres Ayacut Benefitted In Kurnool District : 1, 53,936 acres Ayacut under progress in Kurnool district : 1703 acres Present Stage : Ongoing

6.Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanthi Irrigation Project:-

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Preamble

This project is contemplated to utilise 40 tmc of floodwater of river Krishna near Malyala village Nandikotkur Mandal of Kurnool District from the foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir by lift and gravity to provide irrigation facilities to an extent of 6.025 lakh acres Kharif ID,(in Kurnool 80,000 acres) and also Drinking water facility for about 33 lakh people in drought prone districts of Rayalaseema viz., Kurnool, Anantapur, Kadapa and Chittoor.

The canal runs for a length of 562 Kms in all the four districts put together 8 nos of reservoirs are proposed in the scheme vide 1. Krishnagiri 2. Pathikonda in Kurnool district, 3. Jeedipalli 4. Gollapalli 5. Marala 6. Cherlapalli in Anantapur district, 7. Sreenivasa puram 8. Adavi palli in Chittoor district. 9 nos of lifts are provided on the main canal and 20 nos on branch canals. In order to arrive at early benefits, the scheme has been taken up in phased manner. The 1st phase consists of 216 Km length of main canal, 8 nos lifts in main canal, 3 nos of reservoirs and 1 branch canal. The phase II consists of main canal for a length of 339Km , 5 nos of reservoirs, 1 lift and 3 nos of branch canals. Government has accorded administrative approval for both the phases and the work is in progress in phase I.

Salient Features

Source Of Water & Lifting of 40 TMC of water from foreshore of Sri sailam reservoir near Malyala (v), Nandi : Utilisation Kotkur (M), Kurnool district. Longitude : 78°-15E Latitude : 15°-53E Length of canal in : 144 Km Kurnool Dt Budget for the Year : Plan - 212.0000 Crs. 2015-16

Reservoirs in Kurnool District under HNSS:-

1. Krishanagiri Reservoir :-

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Preamble

The Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanthi envisages drawl of 40 TMC of flood water of Krishna river from the fore shore of Srisailam Reservoir in 120 flood days during the period from August to November to Provide irrigation facilities to an extent of 6, 02,500 acres in the district of Kurnool, Ananthapur, Chitoor, and Kadapa besides providing drinking water facilities to a population of 33 Lakhs lying in 81 mandals enroute the canal.

The water is proposed to be drawn through an approach an approach channels for a length of 3.40 Km from the foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir near Maliyala village Nandikotkur Mandal of Kurnool District. The waters are drawn through lift cum gravity canal for a total length of 565 Km, nine numbers of lifts are involved in the main canal. Four numbers of tunnels are proposed along the canal covering a total length 11.05 Km. five Balancing reservoirs are proposed along the main canal for a total capacity of 3.81 TMC and three more balancing reservoirs are proposed along three branch canals for a total capacity 4.60 TMC.

In view of the large magnitude of the project and in order to derive early benefits it is provided to take up this scheme in a phased manner. The Government of Andhra Pradesh have accorded administrative approval for an amount of Rs. 1305 crores for phase- I works of the Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanthi Scheme Vide G.O.Ms.No. 73, Dt. 24-07-2004.

PHASE - I OF HNSS PROJECT

The phase - I of HNSS Project contemplates drawl of 14 TMC flood waters from the foreshores of Srisailam Reservoir near Maliyala Village in Nandikotkur Mandal of Kurnool District and Conveys through HNSS Main Canal upto Km 216.300. it proposes to provide Irrigation to the extent of 1,98,000 acres in Kurnool and Ananthapur District.

Components of the Phase - I of HNSS Scheme are the follows.

1. Excavation of Approach channel from Km (-) 3.400 to Km 0.000 of HNSS Main canal.

2. Excavation of Main Canal from Km 0.000 to Km 216.300.

3. Construction of CM & CD Works.

4. Formation of Three Reservoirs Viz.,

a. Krishnagiri Reservoir @ Km 76.650 of HNSS Main Canal.

b. Reservoir @ Km 108.570 of HNSS Canal.

c. Jidipalli Reservoir @ Km 216.300 of HNSS Main Canal.

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B) Formation of Distributory system under peruru branch canal for providing irrigation facilities to an extent of 80,600 acres.

7. Construction of Pump houses, pumping mains and installation of required number of pumps and motors at eight lift points.

The Phase - I Civil works are divided in to fourteens numbers if packages. The civil and electrical works including installation of pumps and motors related to lifts will be taken separately. The present package is from Km. 64.000 to 76.325/77.000 Km - Package - 26A.

The Package - 26A work is entrusted to M/s RK Infra Corp.Pvt.Ltd. Hyderabad vide Superintending Engineer's Agt. No.7SE/HNSS-1/KNL/2011-12, Dt: 17-02-2012 of Superintending Engineer,HNSS Circle No.1, Kurnool. The Estimate is Sanctioned by Chief Engineer (P) vide Chief Engineer (Projects), Ananthapur CER. No. 18 CE/2011-12 Dt: 09-02-2012 for Rs. 20.98 Crores.

The Work is Broadly Divided into following Sub Head

1. Balance Earth Work excavation of Main Canal from Km 64.000 to Km 76.325 / Km 77.000

2. Balance Construction of CM &CD Works of Main Canal.

3. Balance Formation of Krishnagiri Reservoir

4. Balance Distributor System

Salient Features of HNSS Main Canal

Required Discharge (in cumecs) : 109.025 Bed Level at Start / End (in Mtrs) : 333.200 / 365.591 F.S.L at Start / End (in Mtrs) : 337.900 / 370.291 Bed Width (in Mtrs) : 11 F.S.D (in Mtrs) : 4.7 Side Slopes : 0.5:1/1:1/1.5:1 Bed Fall : 1 in 4200/1 in 6000/1 in 8000 Value of n : 0.018 Velocity (Mtrs / Sec) : 1.300 to 1.500 Free Board (in Mtrs) : 0.900

Salient Features of Krishnagiri Reservoir

Storage Capacity of Reservoir : 4.55 M Cum (0.16 TMC) Total Length of the Bund (in Mtrs) : 2660 Maximum Height of the Bound (in Mtrs) : 9.600 Top width of Bound (in Mtrs) : 6.000 T.B.L (in Mtrs) : 372.900 M.W.L. : 369.900 F.R.L : 369.000 Sill Level for Both L/S & R/S Sluices. : 365.100 Discharge & Ayacut of L/S Sluices : 0.222 Cumecs ( 650 Acres ) Discharge & Ayacut of R/S Sluices : 1.408 Cumecs ( 4450 Acres )

2) Pathikonda reservoir

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Preamble

Irrigation Potential:

Ayacut proposed in the following mandals of Kurnool District is 80,000 Acres 1. Nandikotkur, 2. Midthur, 3. Kurnool 4. Kalluru 5. , 6. Veldurthi, 7. Krishnagiri 8. Devanakonda, 9. pathidonda, 10. Apsari

Components:

1. Excavation of canal from 0.0 to 143 Km in Kurnool Dt.

2. Pathikonda Reservoir

3. Krishnagiri Reservoir.

Present Status

The trial run completed successfully.

Salient Features of HNSS Main Canal

Hydraulic Particulars:- Ayacut : 61,400 acres FRL : 450.600 MWL : 451.500 TBL : 453.600 Length of bund : 3.80 Km Max higher of bund : 17.0 m Capacity of reservoir : 1.12 TMC Sill level of sluice : 443.700 Top width of bund : 6.0 mts Side slopes : 2:1 Length of canals : Left: 9.96 Km Right: 16.0 Kms

3. K.C.Canal Modernization Project

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Preamble

K.C. Canal modernization project with a cost of Rs. 1107.00 crore was taken up with the loan assistance from Japanese Bank of International Co-operation (JBIC), Japan with the objective of stabilisation of existing ayacut of 2.65 lakh acres in Kurnool and Kadapa districts by rehabilitation, improvements and modernization of existing 130 year old irrigation system.

Irrigation Potential : Stabilisation of KC Canal ayacut (i.e., 2,65,628 Acres)

Components:

Construction of barrage replacing existing old anicut at Sunkesula with a storage capacity of 1.2 tmc Hydel Power Generation of 2 MW at Tungabhadra Barrage Construction of Alaganur Balancing Reservoir (ABR) with a storage capacity of 3.0 tmc Stabilizing the gap ayacut of 87,220 acres in the tail end areas. Lining 265 Km of main canal and 825 Km of distributary system. Formation of ayacut roads and demonstration of On- Farm Development (OFD).Providing drinking and industrial water supply to 250 villages en route Approach channel taking off @Km 119.6 of KCC feeding ABR

Salient Features

Intake Location : Tungabhadra Barrage at Sunkesula around 30 Km from Kurnool town. Estimate cost : Rs. 1107 crores. Expenditure incurred : Rs. 840.43 Crores Length of Canal : 305.60 Km . Govt.Land in Private land in Name of Reservoir Total in acres Land acquired in acres Balance in acres acres acres Tungabhadra Barrage : 88.19 1068.24 1156.43 1156.43 nil Alaganur Balancing : 936 2649 3585 3585 nil Reservoir

Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan - 4.9060 Crs. Non-Plan - 5.9832 Crs.

Present Stage: Ongoing

4. SRI KOTLA VIJAYA BHASKARA REDDY BARRAGE (SUNKESULA BARRAGE)

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Preamble

The Kurnool-Cuddapah Canal is a river diversion system having a Command in an extent of about 1,06,000 hectares is situated Kurnool and Cuddapah districts and with its main head works built during the years 1863-1970 across the river Tungabhadra near Sunkesula (village) in Kurnool District. The replacement of 130 years old existing Sunkesula Anicut was taken up by constructing a Tungabhadra Barrage just down stream side of it with a storage capacity of 1.20 TMC. The works are taken up with A.P.State Funds in 1992 and progressed to some extent. The balance works are taken up with J.B.I.C. loan assistance envisages of two packages ie., Civil & Mechanical works viz., ICB-01 & ICB-02.

The Project is envisaged to storage the 1.200 TMC of water and stabilse the existing ayacut under K.C.Canal System and also to supply drinking water to Kurnool town and also production of 2 megawatts electricity.

Salient Features

River : Tungabhadra Nearest town : Kurnool ( 25 Kms ) Full Reservoir Capacity : 958.00 ft. Storage Capacity : 1.2 TM Cft. MDDL : 288.50 ft. Ayacut : 2, 65,628 Acres. SPILLWAY : : Design Flood discharge : 5, 25,000 cusecs Type & Nos. of gates : Radial - 30 Dimensions of gates : 18.00 M x 7.00 M Crest level : + 285.000 Total length : 633 M SCOUR SLUICES : : Design Flood discharge : 33,000 cusecs Type & Nos. of gates : Vertical - 4 Dimensions of gates : 10.00 M x 3.50 M Sill elevation : + 284.500 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 30/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Earthen Dam length : 1167 M Flood Dam length : 3265 M HEAD REGULATOR : : Design intake discharge : 3850 cusecs Type & Nos. of gates : Vertical - 4 Dimensions of gates : 8.50 M x 2.50 M Sill elevation : + 285.700

5. Guru Raghavendra Project (GRP)

Due to siltation of Tungabhadra Dam only 18.50 TMC of water is coming against 24 TMC of allocation to Andhra Pradesh State under TBP LLC. Hence only 1.00 Lakh Acres of ayacut at upper reaches is getting water and 50,000 Acres. (40,000 Acres I.D. + 10,000 Acres Wet) at tail end ayacut is suffering due to shortage of 5.50 TMC.

Hence Guru Raghavendra Project was formulated vide G.O.Ms.No. 36, Dt: 23.03.1999 with a cost of Rs. 136.35 Crores to lift 5.373 TMC of water by means of several individual L.I. Schemes and M.I. Schemes all along Tungabhadra River for the stabilization of 50,000 Acres (10,000 Acres Wet and 40,000 Acres I.D.) comprising of , Yemmiganur, Nandavaram, Kosigi and Peddakadabur Mandals in Yemmiganur Constituency & C.Belgal, Guduru, Kodumur and Kallur Mandals in Kodumur Constituency, starting from down stream of Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme and upto Sunkesula Barrage. Out of 12 schemes (1 M.I. Scheme + 11 L.I. Schemes) Guru Raghavendra Project Circle is dealt with 8 schemes (1 M.I. + 7 L.I. Schemes) belonging to Yemmiganur constituency and APSIDC is dealt with 4 L.I. Schemes pertaining to Kodumur constituency.

Salient Features

All along the R/S bank of TB Intake Location : River. Estimate cost : 12901.46 lakh Mantralayam, Yemmiganur,Nandavaram, Mandals benefited : Kosigi, Peddakadaburu,C- belagal, Guduru, Kodumur, and Kallur. Total ayacut contemplated under this project is 50,000 Acres Irrigation potential : (Stabilisation of TBPLLC ayacut). Budget for the Year 2015-16 : Plan 12.0000 Crs. 5). Components: I.MUGALADODDI LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME:The Scheme is located down stream of http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 31/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme right side of Tungabhadra River for lifting 1.552 Cumecs of water from Tungabhadra River for supplementation of gap ayacut of 3793 acres at a cost of Rs. 1091 lakhs under T.B.P. LLC system. II. SOGANURU LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme is located on the right side of Tungabhadra River lifting 1.91Cumecs of water from Tungabhadra River to supply gap ayacut of 4648Acres at a cost of Rs. 1864 lakhs. III. PULACHINTA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme envisages lifting of 1.75 Cumecs of water from Tungabhdra River to supply gap ayacut of 4400 Acres at a cost of Rs.1550 lakhs. IV. CHILAKALADONA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme envisages lifting of 1.56 Cumecs of water from Tungabhadra River to supply gap ayacut of 4087 acres at a cost of Rs. 1227 lakhs. V. SUGURU MINOR IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme is envisages to utilize 195Mcft (0.195TMC) of natural yield of Suguru Vagu to supply 2925 Acres. (Gap ayacut 2125 Acres and 800 Acres new ayacut).The total cost of scheme is Rs. 649.43 Lakhs. VI. DUDDI LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme envisages lifting of 0.255 TMC of water from Tungabhadra River to supplement 3000 Acres, gap ayacut. VII. LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme envisages lifting of 0.380 TMC of water from Tungabhadra River to supplement 4211Acres gap ayacut. VIII. BASALADODDI LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME: The scheme envisages lifting of 0.556 TMC of water from Tungabhadra River to supplement 6450 Acres, gap ayacut. The total cost of Scheme is Rs. 65.21 crores. IX.Pulikanuma Lift Irrigation Scheme: The scheme envisages to stabilize 26,400 Acres of LLC ayacut. Reservoir capacity 3 TMC. X. Krishnadoddi Lift Irrigation scheme:. to stabilize 4892 acres of LLC Ayacut (taken up by IDC and will be handed over to Irrigation Dept.) XI. Chintamanpalli Lift Irrigation Scheme: to stabilize 1826 acres of LLC Ayacut (taken up by IDC and will be handed over to Irrigation Department) XII. Munagala Lift irrigation scheme: to stabilize 4365 acres of LLC Ayacut (taken up by IDC and will be handed over to irrigation Department) XIII. Remata Lift Irrigation scheme: to stabilize 4997 acres of LLC Ayacut (taken up by IDC and will be handed over to Irrigation Department)

GURU RAGHAVENDRA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEMES

Lift Irrigation Schemes 9 No's Allocated Water 7.01 TMC Localized Ayacut 69740 acres IP Created 18766 acres Balance to be Created 50974 acres Mandals Benefited 9 Mandals in Kurnool District Villages Benefited 50 Villages in Kurnool District

GURU RAGHAVENDRA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEMES

Financial Status Modernization Works Total Cost Rs 508.35 Cr Amount Spent Upto 5/2015 Rs 398.99 Cr Balance Amount Required Rs 173.17 Cr

SIDDAPURAM LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME:-

Preamble

The Scheme contemplates lifting 2 TMC of water from Velugodu Balancing Reservoir in 4 months at the rate of 200 cusecs to Siddapuram tank to create an Irrigation potential of 21300 acres in 12 villages of Atmakur Mandal.

Govt. accorded Administrative approval for Rs. 89.72 crores vide G.O.Ms.No. 109, dt. 26.04.2007.

Main Components:

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ii) Construction of two pump houses for stage I & II.

iii) Laying two rows of pipe line of 1.4m dia. each for a length of 7.9Kms.

iv) Improvements to Siddapuram tank.

v) Construction of Distributory net work for 21300 acres.

Completion Date : 30-6-2015

LIFT : Stage I - 29.5 Meters Stage II - 44.5 Meters Total 74.0 Meters POWER : Stage I - 2.8 MW Stage II - 3.2 MW Total 6.0 MW

Expenditure (as on 30-04-2015): Rs.45.77 Crores.

Status:

62.52% of works completed and the agency has come not forward for completion of the balance work. Hence, Final notice under clause 61 of P.S to APDSS was issued to the agency by Superintending Engineer, TGP, Nandyal vide Lr. No: 323M , Dt: 30-4- 2015.

Bottle Necks Involved:

The pipe line is to be laid in the restricted width of 9.10Mts in Reserve Forest. The EPC agency is laying 1 row of pipe line and refilling up the excavated quantity. Then executing the 2nd row of pipe line by dumping excavated soils on the previously laid pressure main which involves delay in progress of work.

The working area is in reserve forest and in the vicinity of 10Km distance from Srisailam- Nagarjuna Sagar Tiger Reserve due to this, the forest authorities not permitted to carry out blasting/Control blasting, where excavation is needed. The EPC agency excavating with hydraulic rock braker for laying of pressure main, excavation of pump houses etc., which involves delay in progress of work.

The work site is located 8 Km in deep Reserve Forest Land which is wild life protected zone. As per the forest authorities it is informed not to work from 5 PM to 6 AM in the wild life zone, because movement of vehicle machinery and men disturb the movement of wild animals in the protected zone and restricted zone.

The skilled labour, operators, welders and labour are reluctant to work in remote reserve forest with the fear of prevailing ill health conditions and lack of amenities.

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Pulikanuma Lift irrigation scheme:-

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Pulikanuma LI Scheme is proposed to supplement the flows in TBP LLC System by forming a Balancing Reservoir for 1.232 Capacity near Pulikanuma(V) Peddakadubur(M) of Kurnool(dt.) by lifting water from Tungabhadra River. It is intended to stabilize the gap ayacut of about 40,000 Acres in Rabi and 10,000 Acres in Khariff in the tail ends of LLC Distributaries. It consists of two stages.

Pulikanuma L.I.Scheme is proposed to utilize the balance 1.232 TMC of water for the gap ayacut of 26,400 Acres.

The Govt. of A.P. had accorded Administrative Approval for Rs.261.19 Crores for Pulikanuma L.I.Scheme The work is in progress.The expenditure incurred so far is Rs. 154.091 crores. The work is proposed to be completed by June 2012.

Pulikanuma L.I.Scheme is proposed to utilize the balance 1.232 TMC of water for the gap ayacut of 26,400 Acres.

The Govt. of A.P. had accorded Administrative Approval for Rs.261.19 Crores for Pulikanuma L.I.Scheme The work is in progress.The expenditure incurred so far is Rs. 154.091 crores.

Reservoir Capacity No. of villages No. of villages No. of villages coming D/s of Total No. of villages Name (T.M.C.) fully submerged partially submerged Dam declared under R&R coming under R&R PULIKANUMA 1.232 Nil Nil Nil Nil

K.C.CANAL LIFT SCHEME:-

Preamble

This lift Scheme is proposed to stabilize the K.C.C Ayacut in the upper reach Km 0/0 to Km 150/0 during lean flows in Thungabhadra River. The Scheme is envisaged to lift 5 TMC of water in a period of 60 days in needy days from the foreshore of Srisailam reservoir to K.C.canal through approach channel to supply irrigated water to fields to an extent of 32000 acres under K.C Canal.

Estimate Amount : Rs.75.26 Crores Agency : M/s MEIL-MAYTAS-WPIL(JV), Hyderabad. Value of work : Rs.75.216 crores K.C.Canal Lift Scheme comprises No. of Structures : 3 Nos of structures, 3 Nos of Cross Regulators Ayacut : Existing K.C.Canal Ayacut

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Preamble

Name of work:

Investigation design construction of three Nos of pump houses near Muchummari village and about Km 60.00 and Km 40.00 of KC Canal including design manufacture, supply, delivery of pumps and motors, pressure main including all civil, mechanical and electrical allied works including power supply arrangements to pump houses at Km 60.00 and Km 40.00 of KC Canal including construction of three Nos of regulators across KC Canal etc, complete and maintenance of the system for 15 year as per parameters mentioned in the bid schedule.

Details of Approved Hydaulic Particulars

K.C.Canal At Km 81.80 ( Muchumarri At Km 58.665 (Allur At Km 39.325 (Padidempadu S.No Description Village) Village) Village) 1 Bed Fall 1 in 18526 1 in 14080 1 in 13200 2 Side Slopes 1.5:1.0 1.5:1.0 1.5:1.0 3 Velocity (m/sec) 0.896 0.9058 0.943 4 Value of 'N' 0.018 0.018 0.018 Discharge required Units in Cumecs / 5 104.797 /3701.430 106.998 /3779.1694 107.234 /3787.5049 Cusecs Discharge designed Units in Cumecs / 6 104.78 / 3700.8296 107.000 /3779.24 107.29 /3789.4828 Cusecs 7 Free Board 1.5 M /4.9213 Ft 1.5 M / 4.9213 Ft 1.5 M / 4.9213 Ft 8 Bed Width 32.61 M /106.9882 Ft 28.65 M /93.9961 Ft 27.43 M /89.9934 Ft 9 Full Supply Depth ( F.S.D ) 3.4512 M /11.3228 Ft 3.4866 M /11.4390 Ft 3.483 M /11.4272 Ft Top Bund Level ( T.B.L ) Canal Bank 10 283.123 M /928.881 Ft 284.565 M /933.6122 Ft 286.62 M /940.3544 Ft Level 11 Full Supply Level ( F.S.L ) 282.223 M /925.9285 Ft 283.665 M /930.6595 Ft 285.12 M /935.4331 Ft 12 Canal Bed Level ( C.B.L ) 278.772 M /914.6063 Ft 280.178 M /919.2192 Ft 281.637 M /924.0059 Ft

Details of Motors, Pumps & Hydraulic Particulars of Mechanical Package - 2 ( PS - 0 @ Muchumarri Village) S.No Description Details 1 No of Vertical Turbine ( VT ) Pumps 12 2 No of Motors,HT-High Tension/LT-Low Tension 12 ( HT ) 3 Capacity of each Motor ( Units in Mega Watts ) 3.7 4 Total Power Required ( Units in Mega Watts ) 42 5 No of delivery pipes 12 6 Discharge of each VT (Vertical Turbine) pump Units in Cumecs / Cusecs 9.083 / 320.81 7 Total Discharge Units in Cumecs / Cusecs 12x9.083=108 / 3850 28.933 M / 94.9245 Ft 8 Height of Lift Static Head / Dynamic Head 30.3 M / 99.4095 Ft 9 Diameter of delivery pipe 3 M / 9.84252 Ft 10 Motor Floor Level 274.55 M / 900.755 Ft 11 Delivery Level 272.35 M / 893.53 Ft 12 Pump Floor Level ( P.F.L ) 270.55 M / 887.6313 Ft 13 Minimum Draw Water Level 243.417 M / 798.6122 Ft 14 Sump Floor Level (S.F.L ) 236.59 M / 776.2139 Ft

http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 36/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles DETAILS AT INTAKE ie., Details of Approach channel at Forebay end S.No Description Details 1 Minimum Water Level in sump reqd 243.417 M / 798.6122 Ft 2 Intake level in reservoir ie., start of approach channel 240 M / 787.4016 Ft 3 Level at end of approach channel 238.966 M / 784.0092 Ft 4 Sump Bed Level in pump House 236.64 M / 776.3779 Ft

DETIALS AT OFFTAKE ie., Details of Link channel near Delivery cistern S.No Description Details 1 Bed Width 9.4 M / 30.8398 Ft 2 FSD 4.7 M /15.4199 Ft 3 Canal Bed Level at start 265.05 M / 869.5866 Ft 4 FSL at start 269.75 M / 885.0065 Ft K.C.Canal Lift Irrigation Scheme [ Lift Particulars, Hydraulic Particulars of K.C.Canal ]

Details of Motors, Pumps & Hydraulic Particulars Main Pump House PS - 0 (Near Sub Pump House at Km 58.665 Sub Pump House at Km 39.325 (Near S.No Description Muchumarri Village) (Near Allur Village) Padidempadu Village) No of Pumps & 1 4 2 2 Motors Capacity of each 2 4 - - HTMotor (MW ) Total Power 3 14.97 0.35 0.35 Required (MW ) 4 No of delivery pipes 2 2 2 Discharge of each 5 7 Cumecs /247.24 Cusecs 2.75 Cumecs /97.1 Cusecs 2.75 Cumecs /97.1 Cusecs VT pump 6 Total Discharge 28 Cumecs /988.96 Cusecs 5.5 Cumecs /194.26 Cusecs 5.5 Cumecs /194.26 Cusecs 7 Height of Lift 37 M /121.3911 Ft 5 M /16.4042 Ft 5 M /16.4042 Ft Diameter of delivery 8 3 M /9.8425 Ft 1.1 M /3.6089 Ft 1.1 M /3.6089 Ft pipe 9 Delivery Level 282.223 M /925.9285 Ft M /Ft 287.157 M /942.1162 Ft Pump Floor Level ( 10 270.55 M /887.6313 Ft 284.562 M /933.6024 Ft 286.02 M /938.3859 Ft P.F.L ) Minimum Draw 11 243.417 M /798.6122 Ft M /Ft 282.606 M /927.1851 Ft Water Level Sump Floor Level 12 236.59 M /776.2139 Ft 277.90 M /911.7454 Ft 279.356 M /916.5223 Ft (S.F.L )

RAJOLI AND JOLADARASI RESERVOIRS:-

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Preamble

The Kundu river, which is considered to be the third largest river in this region, carries nearly 1,90,000 cusecs of discharge during flood season. During flood season every year, this river is creating havoc inundating numerous villages enroute. This has become a regular phenomenon during rainy season every year.

To avoid this damage, to be useful as flood control and to supplement the KC Canal ayacut of 84,686 acres downstream in reach IV and V of KC Canal, two reservoirs were proposed across Kundu River near Joladaraasi (v) near Koilakuntla in Kurnool Dist and near Rajoli in Kadapa Dist with a storage capacity of 0.80 TMC and 2.95 TMC respectively.

The Government has accorded administrative approval for the same vide G.O.M.s No: 244 dated 23.12.2008 for Rs.407.06 Crores

Rajoli Reservoir Vs water supply Scheme:

: During the period of sanctioning the administrative approval to the avove reservoirs , the Chief Engineer, Minor Irrigation proposed a diversion scheme on Kundu river named as "Proddatur water supply Scheme" just upstream side of above Rajoli reservoir for supplying drinking water to Proddutur town, which is causing conflict between the above two schemes on Kundu river. The Principal Secretary conducted a meeting on 8-4-2011 and called for information from the Chief Engineer, Minor Irrigation and Chief Engineer (Projects), Irrigation, Kurnool and the issue is under finalization at Government.

As discussed in the meeting on 25-01-2011 the Chief Engineer, Minor Irrigation and Chief Engineer(P), Kurnool in Central Designs Organization, it is proposed to construct the Rajoli Reservoir at the location 75 meters u/s of the existing Rajoli anicut and to provide a sluice in the reservoir for supplying water to "Proddatur water supply Scheme" and to modify the drinking waters scheme accordingly to the draw water from Rajoli Reservoir. The same was informed to Chief Engineer (Minor) to take suitable action in this regard.

In view of the above, there is delay in the taking up of the Joladaraasi and Rajoli Reservoirs

Estimates for Revised Administrative Approval:

The Civil drawings for estimate purpose were approved by the Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation, Hyderabad for both Joladaraasi and Rajoli Reservoirs. Based on drawings and tentative mechanical drawings furnished by the private consultants, recast estimate was prepared with SSR 2010-11 and the cost of both reservoirs works out to Rs.533.47 Crores and the same was

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Salient features

1 Length of Right side bund : 3.23.Km 2 Length of Left side bund : 6.97.Km 3 Length of Spillway (Gated) : 260m. 4 Storage capacity : 0.80 TMC 5 Land acquisition involved : 1992 Acres. 6 No of proposed villages likely to be submerged : 1 No

The process of preparation of LP schedules for Joladarasi Reservoir is under process.

Rajoli Reservoir:

1 Length of Right side bund : 7.21 .Km 2 Length of Left side bund : 7.60.Km 3 Catchment area at proposed site : 2020 Sq.milies 4 Max flood discharge : 4842.19 cumecs 5 Storage capacity : 2.95 TMC 6 Length of Spillway (Gated) : 269m. 7 Land Acquisition : 9938 Acres 8 No.of proposed villages likely to be submerged : 6 Nos 9 No.of villages likely to be protected : 3 Nos

The Superintending Engineer submitted an estimate for preparation of LP Schedules for Rajoli Reservoir for Rs.57.00 Lakhs which is under process.

II.) FORMATION OF RESERVOIR NEAR GUNDREVULA OF C.BELAGAL MANDAL To Stabilize the ayacut of K.C Canal and to Provide Drinking water to 275 Villages WITH A STORAGE CAPACITY OF 15-20 TMC ACROSS THE RIVER TUNGABHADRA.

Preamble

The Bachavatt Commission has allocated 39.90 TMC as river flows to K.C Canal. In that 8.00TMC Water was provided to SRBC dully modernizing the KC Canal system.Remaining 31.00 TMC ,10.00 TMC of water from T. B. Dam river assistance and remaining 21.90 TMC was from river flows.By allocating river flows the Bachavatt commission Commission has suggested to construct reservoirs for 75% dependability of water and also emphasized to construct to carry over reservoirs at the head reach of the project. Accordingly Gundrevula reservoir was proposed.The Government has given administrative approval for Rs.54.95 lakhs for preparation of DPR by conducting survey and investigation work of formation of a reservoir across the river Tungabhadra on the U/s side of Sunkesula barrage with a storage capacity of 15-20 TMC vide GO Ms No. 100 I&CAD Dept Dt 01-11-2013. The work was entrusted to M/s ARVEE Associates, Hyderabad by inviting tenders. The work is under progress. Almost 95% of the work is completed. Due to water flows in the river, Survey work progress was effected. Thus the work of drilling of bore holes which is to be done on both left and right side banks of the river portion for foundation designs was held up. Reports were received from Irrigation field staff that the Revenue authorities and Villagers of State are objecting for completing the balance survey work.

The work is taken up in the combined State (i.e. AP and Telangana) and in order to complete the above work in full shape and to submit the DPR, the remaining work of drilling bore holes is very much essential. The Project is very useful for both the A.P. and Telangana States and without Joint participation for construction of reservoir is essential.

The submergence of areas and villages in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states are as follows:

Area to be Submerged (in Hactares) Villages to be Submerged (nos) Storage Kurnool Mahabubnagar River (TMC) Total Full Partial Total (R/S) (L/S) Portion R/s: 7nos. L/s: 3 R/s: 4 nos.L/s: R/s: 11nos.L/s: 20.15 4464 2371 2525 9360 nos. 2nos. 5nos.

Villages under Full Submergence: http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 39/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Kurnool Dist: Sangala, Kotha Sangala, Timmanadoddi, Chintamanapalli, , Gurazala, Nagaladinne.

Mahabubnagar Dist: Pedda Dhanvada, Veni Somapuram, Kesawaram

Villages under Partial Submergence:

Kurnool Dist: Cheruvupalli, Chamalaguduru, Peddakottala, Johrapuram

Mahabubnagar Dist: Kutukunuru, Kisannagar.

will give This project full assurance to the ayacut of KC canal of 2,65,628 acres in Kurnool and Kadapa districts in Khariff and Rabi seasons and also Fulfill the Drinking needs of Kurnool city and adjoining villages all along KC Canal.

III)PROPOSED LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME FOR SUPPLEMENTATION OF 0.96 TMC OF WATER TO SANJEEVAIAH SAGAR (GAJULADINNE PROJECT) THROUGH LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME ON T.B. RIVER NEAR GURUZALA (V), NANDAVARAM (M) OF KURNOOL (Dt).

Preamble

The Gajuladinne Project subsequently renamed as Sanjeevaiah Sagar, is a Medium Irrigation Project constructed across Hundri River, a tributary to Tungabhadra River in Krishna Basin near Gajuladinne village in Gonegandla Mandal of Kurnool District. The Hundri River takes its origin in Pathikonda hills and travels 130 Km before it joins Tungabhadra. The flow in the river is dry except for five months during monsoon. The water allocated for the reservoir as per KWDT award is 56.62 Cum (1.99TMC).The Project is completed for providing irrigation facility to an ayacut of 32,000 acres (12,875 Ha) for I.D., but localized for 24,372 acres I D with Kharif Protection in the years of drought. The project serves 21 villages in four mandals of Kurnool District Viz. Gonegandla mandal (9 villages), Kodumur mandal (5 villages), Krishnagiri mandal (6 villages) and Devanakonda mandal (one village).The original proposals of the project were cleared by CWC in letter No.10 (1)/21/66 I & P dated 14.12.1966.

There is no other suitable site on river Handri for construction of another reservoir. The capacity was made as large as possible to utilize the water potential in full. The construction work was commenced in the month of Feb-1970 and completed in the month of Mar-1978.

Out of the total contemplated ayacut of 24,372 acres, the maximum development of ayacut under the above project is 17,200 acres only during 1996-97 and there is a wide variation in the Irrigation Potential created and Potential utilized due to less flows in to the reservoir than average proposed inflow, evaporation & seepage losses and due to silting of reservoir.

HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYS

The APERL, Hyderabad have conducted the Hydrographic Surveys of Gajuladinne Reservoir during Feb-2010 and gave their analysis as follows:

ANALYSIS OF DATA

The Original capacity at FRL +377.00 M in 1978 as reported to be 127.43107M.Cum. The present capacity at this elevation is worked out to be 100.1927 M.Cum in Feb 2010. Thus the loss in capacity comes to 27.2383 M.Cum. The percentage of loss as compared to the original capacity comes to 21.374%. The annual loss comes to 0.8511 M.Cum which works out to 0.66% with reference to the original capacity.

The loss in capacity is further analyzed as follows.

Original Capacity above Sill+367.20 : 121.201 M.Cum Present Capacity above Sill +367.20 (Feb-2010) : 100.1927 M.Cum Percentage loss : 17.33% Loss in live capacity : 21.0023 M.Cum Original Capacity below Sill +367.20 : 6.230 M.Cum Present Capacity below Sill +367.00 : 0.00 M.Cum Loss in in dead storage : 6.23 M.Cum Percentage Loss (dead storage) : 100%

Considering the free catchment area 1274.00 Sq.Km the rate of deposition works out to up to Feb-2010 i.e. 6.68 Ha.M/100 Sq.Km/year. Log Log graph was plotted for reservoir Depth V/s Capacity and according to Borland and Millon standard classification, the Gajuladinne project can be grouped under hill type. http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 40/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles From the surveys it is observed that the entire dead storage has been silted up. It is further observed that the rate of sedimentation is on higher side i.e.6.68 Ha.M/100 Sq.Km / year. The Hydrographic surveys were conducted during Feb-2010, the capacity of the Hydrographic Surveys at FRL +377 is worked out to 100.1927 M.Cum and loss in the capacity is worked out to 27.2383 M.Cum. The annual loss in 32 years comes to 0.8511 M.Cum and the rate of siltation is 6.68 Ha.m/100 Sq.Km/Year. Now the total storage silted up is 27.23 M.Cum say 0.96 TMC.

PRESENT PROPOSAL

From the above reasons and to safeguard the interest of Ayacutdars of Gajuladinne project system, Hon'��ble MLA Sri.B.V.Jaya Nageswara Reddy, Yemmiganur Assembly Constituency, Govt of A.P requested the irrigation authorities for lifting of 0.96 TMC of water from Tungabhadra River near Gurujala(V), Nandavaram (M), to Gajuladinne Project, as the storage capacity of Gajuladinne Project reservoir decreased by 0.96 TMC as per APERL report. Accordingly now the present L.I.Scheme proposed to utilize 0.96 TMC of water from T.B.River to serve the stabilization of Gap Ayacut 26,000 Acres.

LOCATION:

The Global Co-ordinates of the present Lift Point site are as follows:

S.I. Sheet : 57 E/13 Longitude : 77° - 35' - 33" Latitude : 15° - 54' - 31"

The head works of the lift irrigation scheme site is situated about 0.50 Km D/S of Guruzala village in Nandavaram Mandal Kurnool district. The site can be approached from Kurnool town on R.oad (Kurnool - Mantralayam) with a distance of 55 Kms. The nearest Railway Station is Kurnool Town and nearest Airport

IV.)LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME ON HAGARI RIVER (VEDAVATHI) NEAR GULYAM VILLAGE OF HALAHARVI MANDAL

Preamble

Due to immeasurable drought in Western parts of Kurnool district, it is proposed to construct two reservoirs to store water from Hagari river through lift irrigation near Gulyam Village to provide drinking needs to 10,74,000 population, cattle and providing irrigation facilities to nearly 80,000 acres new ayacut to prevent migration of poor people to other areas for their livelihood for approving the above scheme by Government.

The details of availability of water in K-9 basin is worked out in three proposals for the proposed scheme for getting Hydrological clearance from Hydrology Department in the same manner water availability details are also work out to clear inter state problem and the cost of the scheme is worked out to Rs 630 Crores, the details of land acquisition , execution of works are also covered. An estimate is prepared for investigation and preparing the detailed estimate for the above scheme has been submitted for Rs. 4.1 Crores.

Government in their letter No. ENC(I)/DCE-1/OTHLC/AEE8/HC/Vol.II/2014, dt. 01.03.2014 has informed that the affect on Lower Riparian Rights has not been discussed on Srisailam and below and also the allocated water has already been committed and exhausted longback.

In this connection, it is submitted that , the river Hagari (Vedavathi) comes under K-9 basin . Total yield of Hagari river is 87.80 as per Krishna Godavari commission report.

Allocated water for Karnataka 38.07 TMC + A.P. 12.47 TMC ie., Total 50.54 TMC as per KWDT - 1.

The total yield of Hagari River is 87.80 TMC allocated water 50.54 TMC = 37.26 the above balance water is available in K9 Basin as to be provide Out of this left over water 8.0 TMC has to be got allocated to present Lift Scheme. To get allocation of water this scheme has to be investigated and DPR has to be prepared.To accord administrative approval for Investigation and DPR the C.E(P),Kurnool has submitted proposals for Rs.4.17Crores.The Hon,ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has assured

On 15/08/2014 on Independence Speeh at Kurnool.The same was also recommended by the District Collecter,Kurnool to the C.M Office and Principal Secretary to the Government. The administrative proposal is awaited.

V) 4 TMC of water is allocated by the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal for Right Side Canal at RDS on TB River.

Preamble http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 41/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles It is a boom to Western parts of the Kurnool District. With this sheme new ayacut of about 40,000 acres can be developed and every year thousands of families are migrating to other places for livelihood which can be avoided. Department has requested the Government to permit preparation of DPR and Investigation Work. The Government has to instruct for the preparation of RDS Right Side Canal investigation and DPR preparation to the agencies.

VI).Check Dam across Tungabhadra River near Raghavendra Mutt of Kurnool Town:

Preamble

Govt. have Administratively Approved the work for Rs.6489.61 Lakhs vide G.O.Ms.No.56, dt.18-06-2013 and the Technical Sanction was also given by the Superintending Engineer, Irrigation Circle, Kurnool for the Preliminary (Survey Investigation) work for Rs.29,27,000/- vide CR No.5/2013-14 dt.12-07-2013. The tenders were called for and the works was entrusted to Ideal Survey, Hyderabad and the preparation of DPR is under submission to department.

KURNOOL DISTRICT - MINOR IRRIGATION PROFILE.

Preamble

Minor Irrigation works Sector is divided into two divisions viz., 1. M.I.W Division (West), Kurnool and 2. M.I.W Division (East) , Nandyal , having Jurisdiction is covering 54 Mandals in 13 Assembly Constituencies with an ayacut of 62,301.43 Acres under 157 Minor Irrigation sources, 479 Nos. of tanks (below 100 Acres of ayacut) handed over from Panchayat Raj Department to Minor works Division, Nandyal & Kurnool having an ayacut of 17,925.23 acres.

General:-

58.60% of Kurnool District lies in Krishna basin and 41.40% in Pennar Basin. (1) Tungabhadra River which is a tributary to Krishna River (2) Hundri, a tributary to Tungabhadra (3) Kundu is a major tributary to River Penna.

Completed Schemes: - There are 634 No of Minor Irrigation sources in the District with a contemplated irrigation potential of 80,226.66 Acres.

S.No Description No of Sources Ayacut in Acres 1 Tanks of > 100 acres 155 62.301.43 2 Tanks of < 100 acres 479 17,925.23 Total 634 80,226.66

ARIKERA M.I TANK

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KURAVALI M.I TANK

THIMMAPURAM M.I TANK

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Contemplated Schemes (Minor)

Check Dam across Tungabhadra River near Raghavendra Mutt of Kurnool Town:

Govt. have Administratively Approved the work for Rs.6489.61 Lakhs vide G.O.Ms.No.56, dt.18-06-2013 and the Technical Santiion was also given by the Superintending Engineer, Irrigation Circle, Kurnool for the Preliminary (Survey Investigation) work for Rs.29,27,000/- vide CR No.5/2013-14 dt.12-07-2013. The tenders were called for and the works was entrusted to Ideal Survey, Hyderabad and the preparation of DPR is under submission to department.

KURNOOL DISTRICT - MINOR IRRIGATION PROFILE.

Minor Irrigation works Sector is divided into two divisions viz., 1. M.I.W Division (West), Kurnool and 2. M.I.W Division (East) , Nandyal , having Jurisdiction is covering 54 Mandals in 13 Assembly Constituencies with an ayacut of 62,301.43 Acres under 157 Minor Irrigation sources, 479 Nos. of tanks (below 100 Acres of ayacut) handed over from Panchayat Raj Department to Minor works Division, Nandyal & Kurnool having an ayacut of 17,925.23 acres.

General:-

58.60% of Kurnool District lies in Krishna basin and 41.40% in Pennar Basin. (1) Tungabhadra River which is a tributary to Krishna River (2) Hundri, a tributary to Tungabhadra (3) Kundu is a major tributary to River Penna.

Completed Schemes: - There are 634 No of Minor Irrigation sources in the District with a contemplated irrigation potential of 80,226.66 Acres.

M.I Division, Nandyal Sl No Mandal Name of the Tank Total Ayacut in acres 1 Brahmana cheruvu of Narayanapuram (V) 390.00 2 Kotha cheruvu of Narayanapuram (V) 189.45 3 Thummala cheruvu of Narayanapuram (V) 537.00 4 Chandanapu cheruvu of Santhajuturu (V) 484.48 5 Yerra cheruvu of PeddaDevelapuram (V) 359.00 6 Nemallakunta of G.C.Palem (V) 209.00 Bandi Atmakur 7 Kotha cheruvu of Lingapuram (V) 293.00 8 Patha cheruvu of Lingapuram (V) 333.00 9 Chinnacheruvu of Bandi Atmakur (V) 256.00 10 Amudala cheruvu of Ramapuram (V) 269.00 11 Prema cheruvu of Kadamala kalva (V) 232.00 12 A.Koduru anicut of A.Koduru (V) 400.00 12 Nos. SubTotal: 3951.93 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 44/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles 13 Intivani cheruvu of Thammadapalli (V) 133.00 14 Mahanandi spring channel of Thimmapuram (V) 296.00 15 Pollakunta cheruvu of Puttupallai (V) 126.00 16 Pedda & Chinna tank of Basavapuram (V) 448.41 17 Ankireddy tank of Gajulapalli (V) 567.00 18 Byrappa tank of Gopavaram (V) 322.00 6 Nos. SubTotal: 1892.41 19 Chinna cheruvu of Ayyaluru (V) 167.00 20 Nandyal Pedda Cheruvu of Ayyaluru (V) 219.91 21 Mitnala tank of Mitnaa (V) 210.00 3 Nos. SubTotal: 596.91 22 Urumundari Cheruvu of Panyam (V) 327.75 23 Kondajuturu tank of Kondajuturu (V) 208.08 24 Kollimagula reservoir of Panyam(V) 200.00 Panyam 25 Pedda cheruvu of Alamuru (V) 172.59 26 Vadagandla tank of Chilakala (V) 127.38 27 M.I.tank a/c Vathulavagu near Bhupanapadu(V) 450.19 6 Nos. SubTotal: 1485.99 28 Ramatheertham tank of Ramatheertham (V) 271.81 29 Jwalapuram tank of Jwalapuram (V) 329.87 30 Kypa tank of Kypa (V) 176.00 31 Pasupula tank of Pasupula (V) 160.62 32 Banaganapalli Akkajamma tank of Cheruvupalli (V) 126.62 33 Yanakandla tank of Yanakandla (V) 177.91 34 Spring channel of I.Kothapalli (V) 300.00 35 Maddiletiswamy spring channel of Rangapuram(V) 100.00 36 Zurreru Project Reservoir, Banaganapalli (M) 1514.00 9 Nos. SubTotal: 3156.83 37 Kothavani cheruvu of Sangapatnam (V) 126.00 38 Deekshthula tank of Kunukuntla (V) 156.46 39 Hythakhan tank of Uppalapadu (V) 100.98 40 Owk Balikuntla kalva of Mettupalli (V) 135.98 41 Vemulapadu tank of Vemulapadu (V) 100.98 42 Bugganala kalva of Cherlopalli (V) 126.00 43 Palaru Reservoir of Owk (V) 665.00 7 Nos. SubTotal: 1411.40 44 Thimmanayunipeta tank of Thimmanayunipeta (V) 722.00 45 Big tank of Hanumanthagundam (V) 400.00 46 Kolimigundla Small tank of Hanumanthagundam(V) 300.00 47 Dayyala cheruvu of Abdulla puram (V) 200.00 48 Saddalavenganna tank Kolimigundla (V) 340.00 5 Nos. SubTotal: 1962.00 49 Nossam big tank of Nossam (V) 161.00 50 Ramabhadruni palli tank Ramabhadrunipalli (V) 750.34 51 Muthyalavagu near Mukkamalla (V) 600.00 Sanjamala 52 Gondravagu near Kanala (V) 300.00 53 Hotramandinne anicut of Hotramandinne (V) 173.21 54 Akkampalli tank of Akkampalli (V) 200.00 6 Nos. SubTotal: 2184.55 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 45/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles 55 Uyyalawada Rupanagudi tank of Rupanagudi (V) 241.00 56 Thudumula dinne tank of Thudumuladinne (V) 100.00 2 Nos. SubTotal: 341.00 57 Maddileru near Manchalakatta (V) 2066.70 Gadivemula 58 Anicut a/c kundu near Gadigarevula (V) 625.00 2 Nos. SubTotal: 2691.70 59 Gangav aram tank of Gangavaram (V) 103.28 60 Rangaraju cheruvu of Boyalakuntla (V) 956.00 Sirivella 61 Nagula cheruvu of Sirivella (V) 232.00 62 Isukapalli thuvva cheruvu of Chennuru (V) 126.00 4 Nos. SubTotal: 1417.28 63 Thurupu cheruvu of Yadawada (V) 148.00 64 Allagadda Bhavanasi & Utlavagu near (V) 4000.00 65 Vakkileru anicut near Kotakandukuru (V) 2600.00 3 Nos. SubTotal: 6748.00 66 Peddaraju cheruvu of Rudravaram (V) 269.33 67 Rallavagu near Chandaluru (V) 210.00 68 Chinnaraju cheruvu of Kondamayapalli (V) 287.00 69 B.Nagireddypalli tank of Peruru (V) 282.00 70 Kotha cheruvu of Chinnakambaluru (V) 198.00 71 Katamma cheruvu of Chinnakambaluru (V) 156.00 72 Peddacheruvu of Yellavathula (V) 104.00 73 Rangareddy tank of Rudravaram (V) 100.00 Rudravaram 74 Kesavaraju cheruvu of Peddakambaluru (V) 114.00 75 Machenenipalli Big tank of Yarragudidinne (V) 103.78 76 Machenenipalli small tank of Yarragudidinne (V) 155.67 77 Chintala tank of T.Lingamdinne (V) 148.00 78 Venganam palli tank of Vengana palli (V) 100.00 79 Cheelaboyala tank of Alamuru (V) 173.00 80 Beeravolu tank of Beeravolu (V) 109.00 81 Yerracheruvu of Mukundapuram (V) 170.00 16 Nos. SubTotal: 2679.78 82 Muthyalapadu tank of Muthyalapadu (V) 529.00 83 Danthalavanipenta tank of Danthalavanipenta (V) 900.00 Chagalamarri 84 Chintala cheruvu of Chinthala cheruvu (V) 200.00 85 Bugganala spring channel of Chagalamarri (V) 101.00 4 Nos. SubTotal: 1730.00 86 Padmaraju vagu near Indireswaram (V) 854.96 87 Machaveerappa tank of Indireswaram (V) 407.71 88 Chinna & Pedda mallamma tank of Vadlaramapuram(V) 533.79 89 Atmakur Machaveerappa tank of Kurukunda (V) 899.44 90 Karivena tank of Karivena (V) 200.10 91 Asuvagu near Amalapuram (V) 107.98 92 Gosaikatta tank of Bairluty (V) 190.00 7 Nos. SubTotal: 3193.98 93 Veerasamudram tank of Boyarevula (V) 119.59 94 Ramasamudram tank of Velugodu (V) 539.66 Velugodu 95 Edula tank of Velugodu (V) 115.39 96 Chowtimallamma tank of Mothukuru (V) 418.09 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 46/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles 4 Nos. SubTotal: 1192.73 97 Bandivaripalem tank of Guvvalakuntla (V) 291.57 98 Byrappa tank of Guvvalakuntla (V) 232.27 99 Kanikala tank of Kothapalli (V) 593.00 Kothapalli 100 Erla tank of Sivapuram (V) 140.84 101 Mallamma tank of M.Lingapuram (V) 108.72 102 Mondikatta tank (New) 192.74 6 Nos. SubTotal: 1559.14 103 Parumanchal tank of Parumanchala (V) 1500.00 104 Thangadancha tank of Thangadancha (V) 220.00 Jupadu Bunglow 105 Mandlem tank (New tank) 700.00 106 Veerapuram tank of (New tank)Parumanchala (V) 110.00 4 Nos. SubTotal: 2530.00 107 Kundu river near Jalakanuru (V) 2800.00 108 Pochavagu near Khajipeta (V) 229.80 109 Talamudipi M.I Tank of Talamudipi (V) 297.00 3 Nos. SubTotal: 3326.80 GRAND TOTAL 109 Nos. & Total Ayacut 44052.43

WUA DETAILS AND AYACUT UNDER EACH WUA:

Sl.No. Name of the P.C Name of Distributory Committee Name of WUA Ayacut in Acres 1 KCC Project 1 -G.Singavaram 2637 WUA'S OF TBPLLC 2 2-Rudravaram 2539 3 3- Murava Konda 2670

4 1-Kurnool 4-Mucchumarri 2510 WUA's of 5 5-Bollavaram 2508 SRBC 6 6-Pamulapadu 2472 TOTAL: 15336 7 7- Vempenta 3217 8 8-Maduru 2934 9 9- Vanala 4026 2- Velpanur 10 10- Korrapoluru 2516 11 17- Velpanur 2491 TOTAL: 15184 12 11- Velpanur 3088 13 12-Bhodanam 2475 14 13-Chindukur 3380 15 3 - Velpanur 14-Koratamaddi 2580 16 15-Karimaddala 2977 17 16-Yerraguntla 3706 TOTAL: 18206 18 4 -NANDYAL 18-Bandi Atmakur 2684 19 19-A Koduru 3385 20 20-Nandyal 2482 21 21-Noonepalle 2924 22 22-Chapirevula 3194 23 23-Mitnala 2917 24 24-Tellapuri 3986 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 47/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles TOTAL: 21572 25 25-Kanala 2953 26 26-Deebaguntla-I 3531 27 27-Deebaguntla-II 2940 28 5- SIRIVELLA 28-Sirivella 3446 29 29-Sirivella 3987 30 30-Kotapadu 3999 TOTAL: 20856 31 31-Gospadu 3259 32 32-Gillella 3687 33 33-Gundupapala 2935 6-Gospadu 34 34-Revanur 2549 35 35-Kalugotla 2591 TOTAL: 15021 36 36-Yalluru 2512 37 37-Bathaluru 3985 38 38-Nallagatla 3856 39 39-Govindinne 3030 40 7-ALLAGADDA 40- Gumparamanudinne 3718 41 41-Chakirajuvemula 3941 42 42-Harivaram 3764 43 43-Uyyalavada 3033 TOTAL: 27839 44 44-Dornipadu 3418 45 KCC Project 45-Kondapuram 3350 46 46-Ramachandrapuram 3303 47 47-P.Chintakunta 3079 48 48-Devarayapalam 3668 8- Allagadda 49 49-Pedda Yemmanur 2948 50 50-Pathakandukur 3545 51 51-Kotta Kandukur 3890 TOTAL: 27201 KURNOOL DIST. TOTAL 148351 52 52-Pedda yemmanur 3194 53 53-Pedda Bodanam 3350 54 54-Peddamudiyum 3400 55 55-Jangalapalli 3859 9-Peddamudiyum 56 56-Jangalapalli 3561 57 57-Uppaluru 3066 58 58-Mallevemula 3987 TOTAL: 24417 59 KCC Project 59-Yedamadaka 3573 60 60-Duvvur 3617 61 61-Machanapalli 2812 62 10-DUVVUR 62-Annapusathrupalli 2601 63 63-Maddur 2733 64 64-Chiyyapadu 2538 TOTAL: 17874 65 11-PRODDUTUR 65-Tangutur 2975 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 48/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles 66 66-Korrapadu 2846 67 67-Maddur 2700 68 68-Upparapalli 3345 69 69-Anantapuram 2931 70 70-Anantapuram 3655 TOTAL: 18452 71 71-Somapuram 2828 72 72-Bhumayapalli 2897 73 73-Thavaripalli 3524 74 12-MYDUKUR 74-Alladupalli 3300 75 75-Midthur 3229 76 76-Eturu 2882 TOTAL: 18660 77 77-Mydukur 2680 78 78-Sivapuram 2523 79 79- K.Sunkesula 3850 13 -MYDUKUR 80 80-Pathur 2554 81 81-Chinnamukkapalli 3964 TOTAL: 15571 82 82-Chennur 2695 83 83-Chinnamachupalli 2609 84 84-Alakhanpalli 2746 14 -KADAPA 85 85-Kadapa 2145 86 86-Pathakadapa 2657 TOTAL: 12852 KADAPA DIST. TOTAL 107826 GRAND TOTAL: 256177 Sl. Project Distributory Localised Ayacut Localised Ayacut Total Name of the WUA No Committee Committee (Khariff) (Rabi) Ayacut Project WUA 1 - J.Hosalli 1509.97 2556.98 4066.95 Committee - 1 WUA 2 - Balluru 169.39 1565.17 1734.56 WUA 3 - Holagunda 379.96 1206.99 1586.95 -1 WUA 4 - Holagunda 397.15 835.12 1232.27 -2 1 DC-1 WUA 5 - Gajjehalli 416.57 1182.3 1598.87 WUA 6 - 879.65 1794.214 2673.864 Peddaharivanam WUA 7 - 1064 1885.87 2949.87 Santhekudur WUA 8 - Rouduru 1303.31 2407.67 3710.98 WUA 9 - Badinehalu 527.14 1797.56 2324.7 WUA 10 - 945.09 2603.28 3548.37 Kowthalam -1 WUA 11 - 323.16 979.5 1302.66 2 DC-2 Kowthalam -2 WUA 12 - Sulekeri 1200.16 3297.42 4497.58 WUA 13 - 686.26 1584.59 2270.85 Kumbalnuru WUA 14 - Halvi 1042.19 2794.34 3836.53 3 DC-3 WUA 15 - 714.83 1815.18 2530.01 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 49/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Kamandoddi WUA 16 - Sathanur 782.82 1538.33 2321.15 WUA 17 - 1095.06 2572.1 3667.16 Jampapuram WUA 18 - 552.94 1926.8 2479.74 Madhavaram WUA 19 - 693.08 1077.18 1770.26 Ratchumarri WUA 20 - 393.47 765.58 1159.05 Peddakadubur -1 WUA 21 - 368.76 816.45 1185.21 Peddakadubur -2 WUA 22 - 279.62 829.44 1109.06 4 DC-4 Kambaladinne WUA 23 - 1003.52 1132.7 2136.22 Chinnathumbala WUA 24 - Malapalli 310.14 551.72 861.86 WUA 25 - Budur 247.76 659.52 907.28 WUA 26 - 964.05 2235.61 3199.66 H.Muruvani WUA 29 - 758.32 1868.45 2626.77 Chetnehalli 5 DC-5 WUA 27 - Halaharvi 404.41 1062.06 1466.47 WUA 28 - 437.46 1177.64 1615.1 Nandavaram WUA 30 - 1033.42 2331.41 3364.83 Nadikairawadi WUA 31 - 881.45 1776.4 2657.85 Nandavaram WUA 32 - 795.7 2070.3 2866 Kanakaveedu 6 DC-6 WUA 33 - Gurajala 718.02 2191.53 2909.55 WUA 34 - 1015.96 429.55 1445.51 Yemmiganur WUA 35 - Kalugotla 602.72 1414.54 2017.26 WUA 37 - 681.15 2198.02 2879.17 Mittasomapuram WUA 36 - Kalugotla 618.53 1900.25 2518.78 WUA 38 - Parlapalli 378.03 1144.72 1522.75 WUA 39 - 7 DC-7 304.23 991.84 1296.07 Gonengandla WUA 40 - Alawala 1063.04 2806.32 3869.36 WUA 41 - 711.94 2078.49 2790.43 Peddanelatur WUA 42 - C.Belagal 1064.57 1684.87 2749.44 WUA 47 - 1403.24 2980.55 4383.79 Brahmanadoddi WUA 43 - 1061.14 3216.98 4278.12 8 DC-8 Pulakurthi WUA 45 - Gorantla 859.1 1559.93 2419.03 WUA 46 - Laddagiri 610.29 1993.54 2603.83 WUA 44 - Gudur 1021.73 1865.82 2887.55 9 DC-9 WUA 48 - Polakal 502.05 1803.41 2305.46 WUA 49 - 747.89 2193.6 2941.49 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 50/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Kondapuram WUA 50 - R. 1336.08 3982.27 5318.35 Khanapuram WUA 52 - G. 674.06 1191.81 1865.87 Singavaram WUA 53 - 715.41 2454.29 3169.7 Munnugalapadu WUA 54 - 887.15 1769.48 2656.63 Pyalakurthi WUA 55 - 1075.16 3255.64 4330.8 K.Nagalapuram 10 DC-10 WUA 51 - Remata 982.97 2801.16 3784.13 WUA 57 - Ulchala 762.85 1580.63 2343.48 WUA 56 - Parla 645.33 2608.64 3253.97 WUA 58 - 515.55 2819.25 3334.8 Peddapadu Grand Total 43519 107615 151134 STATEMENT SHOWING WUA DETAILS AND AYACUT UNDER EACH WUA Sl Name of WUA & Name of D.C. & Contemplated area under irrigation in Name of the Division No No. No. Acres SRBC Division No.2-2 1 WUA No.21 D.C.No.4 2322.41 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 2 WUA No.22 D.C.No.4 4000.91 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 3 WUA No.23 D.C.No.4 3384.97 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 4 WUA No.24 D.C.No.4 3441.64 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 5 WUA No.25 D.C.No.4 2106.46 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 6 WUA No.26 D.C.No.4 1915.81 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 7 WUA No.27 D.C.No.5 3814.18 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 8 WUA No.28 D.C.No.5 3334.14 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 9 WUA No.29 D.C.No.5 3483.01 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 7 WUA No.27 D.C.No.5 3814.18 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 10 WUA No.30 D.C.No.5 2795.96 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 11 WUA No.31 D.C.No.5 3938.10 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 12 WUA No.32 D.C.No.5 3874.34 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-1 13 WUA No.33 D.C.No.5 2878.02 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 14 WUA No.34 D.C.No.6 4520.17 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 15 WUA No.35 D.C.No.6 4073.11 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 16 WUA No.36 D.C.No.6 2258.44 Banaganapalli 17 SRBC Division No.2-2 WUA No.37 D.C.No.6 5805.33 http://irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/getDistricts 51/52 10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 18 WUA No.38&39 D.C.No.7 4496.58 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 19 WUA No.40 D.C.No.7 4590.31 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 20 WUA No.41 D.C.No.7 4163.13 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 21 WUA No.42 D.C.No.7 4664.00 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-2 22 WUA No.43 D.C.No.7 4356.00 Banaganapalli SRBC Division No.2-4 23 WUA No.44 D.C.No.8 3203.39 Koilakuntla SRBC Division No.2-4 24 WUA No.45 D.C.No.8 2961.83 Koilakuntla SRBC Division No.2-4 25 WUA No.46 D.C.No.8 3690.82 Koilakuntla SRBC Division No.2-4 26 WUA No.47 D.C.No.8 2591.15 Koilakuntla SRBC Division No.2-4 27 WUA No.48 D.C.No.8 1849.14 Koilakuntla SRBC Division No.2-4 28 WUA No.49 D.C.No.8 2973.50 Koilakuntla Total 97486.85

GDP

Sl. No Project Committee Name of the WUA Localised Ayacut 1 WUA 1 - H. Khairavadi 1955.79 2 WUA 2 - Kodumur 1797.56 3 WUA 3 - Ontedudinne 2293.12 4 WUA 4 - Thippanur 1794.76 5 WUA 5 - S.Lingamdinne 2022.70 6 WUA 6 - Kurnur 2503.71 Project Committee-1 7 WUA 7 - Mudumalagurthy 2302.14 8 WUA 8 - Pothugallu 1916.04 9 WUA 9 - Mannemkunta 1925.17 10 WUA 10 - Gorantla 2111.00 11 WUA 11 - Yerragudi 2395.47 12 WUA 12 - Thogarachedu 2417.63 Grand Total 25435.09

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