Human Resources Development Institute

Induction Training Programme to Newly Recruited AEEs 25th October 2017 at ETC, Srikalahasti

River Data And Interstate Matters

Andhra Pradesh Human Resources Development Institute Induction Training Programme to Newly Recruited AEEs 25th October 2017 at ETC, Srikalahasti

Interstate River Matters Inter State Rivers:

• All the river basins (drainage area more than 20,000 Sq. km) and some among medium river basins drainage area more than 2000 Sq. kms. and less than 20,000 Sq.kms.) are interstate having their drainage laying in more than one state are being called interstate rivers.

• A medium river having its drainage in one state but out falls in to an interstate river is also treated as interstate river.

• The Lower drainage state is lower riparian state and upper drainage area is upper riparian state.

• Thus, almost all the Major and Medium Irrigation projects are to be referred to the CWC for examination from Interstate angle.

Interstate River Matters

Inter State Aspects:

❖ The aspects if all or any of the following issues are involved:

• Sharing of water • Sharing of cost • Sharing of benefits

• Acceptance of the submergence by the Upstream state • Compensation of land coming under submergence. • Settlement of oustees (R&R Packages for Project affected persons)

• Any grievances or other issues.

Interstate River Matters

• Inter State Aspects:

• River Data:

• Location map of the Project and the catchment area plan with reference to GPS locations of the total catchment from its origin to out fall.

• List of all the tributaries with the catchment area plan.

• General features like, climate, temperature, Rainfall, Relative humidity, wind velocity, soil cover, forest area, and ground profile, Demography, General Geography, etc.

• Hydrological Inputs:

• To Study of water inflows normally at 75% dependability in a series of 25 to 40 Years to study the project performance.

Interstate River Matters

• Inter State Aspects:

• River Data:

❖ To design the inflow flood

Classification based on the gross storage and hydraulic head

Classification Storage in Hydraulic Head Design Flood Of Storage Million Cum. In Meters

Small 5 to 10 7.5 to 12 100 years frequency

Intermediate 10 to 60 12 to 30 SPF

Large ➢ 60 > 30 PMF

Interstate River Matters

• Inter State Aspects:

❖ Hydro-Metrological data.

• Catchment area map with location of rainfall gauging stations and river gauging stations.

• Rainfall data

• Temperature data

• Wind speed and direction

• Relative Humidity

• Sedimentation studies

• Evaporation studies

Interstate River Matters

• Inter State Aspects:

• River Basins Andhra Pradesh • • There are 40 nos. River basins in AP with a total potential of 2746 TMC at 75 % dependability

• over a catchment area of 1.01,054 sq. miles.

• The awards and the agreements shall be based on

• Utilisation under completed projects, ongoing projects and Contemplated projects.

• Above the project area • Under the present Project and • Below the project area

• 8 Interstate Matters

Water Potential of River Basins in Andhra Pradesh

Sl no. Name of the river Basin catchments area Yield in MCFt. in Sq. Miles @ 75% depend. 1. Bahuda 110.87 2293 2. Mahendratanaya 170.16 4875 3. Poondi Minor Drainages 141.00 1444 4. Naupada Minor Drainages 316.96 4599 5. Vamsadhara (Andhra only) (3501.34 orissa) 746.54 of 4248 15575 +52.5 6.Nagavali 1865.95 48400 +20.0 7. Peddagedda 168.35 2533 8. Kandivalasagedda 117.39 1917 9. Champavathi 589.23 8350 10. Gosthani 601.60 8616 Interstate Matters

Water Potential of River Basins in Andhra Pradesh

Sl no. Name of the river Basincatchments area Yield in MCFt. in Sq. Miles @ 75% depend. 11. Mathuravada 106.60 1148 12. Narvgedda 189.65 1610 13. Anakapalli Minor Drainages163.80 1235 14. Sarada 1017.50 12506 15. Varaha 477.27 7218 16. Thandav a 567.25 10717 17. Pampa 227.30 3415 18. Suddagedda 254.17 3642 19. Yeleru 1298.90 20379 Interstate Matters

Water Potential of River Basins in Andhra Pradesh

Sl no. Name of the river Basin catchments area Yield in MCFt. in Sq. Miles @ 75% depend. 20. Godhavari(Andhra) 28263.00 1495000 AP 21. Errakalva 1497.92 32415 22. Thammileru 577.40 9664 23. Ramileru 131.53 2080 24. Budameru 737.69 10800 25. Krishna (AP) 28710.00 811000 AP 26. Romperu 662.97 6603 27. Gundlakamma 3164.35 20479 28. Minor drains between Musi &Gundlakamma 268.54 2125 29. Musi 845.14 5133 30. Paleru 916.15 5817 31. Kandelru 413.36 4425 32. Manneru 1373.60 11450 Interstate Matters

Water Potential of River Basins in Andhra Pradesh

Sl no. Name of the river Basin catchments area Yield in MCFt. in Sq. Miles @ 75% depend. 33. Pennar 18576.00 97649 34. Upputeru 1301.61 16580 35. 1208.00 17331 36. Kalangi 572.45 8689 37. Arniar 433.95 6319 38. Kortaliar 341.20 5233 39. Palar 1867.00 16596 40. Ponniar 35.00 179 1.01, 054.4327,46,042

Interstate Matters

❖ Water Availability in Major Rivers:

• 40 river basins having surface water potential of 2765 TMC at 75% dependability.

• 75% dependability for Godavari Basin is 1480 TMC. • 75% dependability for Krishna Basin is 811 TMC. • 75% dependability for Penna Basin is 98 TMC. • 75% dependability for is 105 TMC • 75% dependability for other 37 basins is 376 TMC.

❖ Irrigation projects are constructed in Krishna and Penna basins utilizing all the available dependable yield.

❖ Irrigation projects are under construction on River Godavari for utilising the dependable yield.

❖ Surplus flows between 2000-3000 TMC is available in River Godavari and 55-975 TMC in River Krishna which is going to sea unutilized. Interstate Matters

❖ Water Availability in Major Rivers:

❖ The neighboring states of Andhra Pradesh:

and

❖ Tamilnadu. BASIN WISE RESOURCES (TMC) Water Utilisation Water Utilised (Completed (Contemplated) for Ongoing Projects) 75% Projects S No Basin Dependable Water Allocated Flood Waters Allocated Flood Waters

1 Godavari 1480.00 690.00 0.00 742.20 244.00

2 Krishna 811.00 739.00 55.24 72.00 166.50

3 Pennar 98.00 98.00 54.45 0.00 13.00

4 Other Basins 376.00 240.00 - 65.00 -

Total 2765.00 1767.00 109.69 879.20 423.50

Total Water Utilisation: Allocated: 2646.20 TMC Flood 533.20 TMC Water: 15 Total 3179.40 TMC

Interstate River Matters

Inter State Aspects:

❖ Interstate Matters will be settled by

• Interstate Agreements and

• Awards.

❖ Tribunal Awards:

❖ River Godavari

• In accordance with the award on River Godavari the States of Maharatra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh concluded an Interstate agreement on August 4, 1978

Interstate River Matters

❖ Inter State Aspects:

❖ River Godavari

❖ Clause7 (a).

• Andhra Pradesh can construct duly obtaining the approval of CWC. The state of AP can divert 80 TMC of out of 75% dependable yield of River Godavari from Polavaram to Prkasham Barrage (River Krishna). • The flows downstream of NSP to an extent of 80 TMC can be detained above NSP and can be utilized by the projects upstream (on River Krishna)

❖ Clause (b).

• Thus the surplus waters of 80 TMC available in Krishna, AP and Karnataka & can be shared and utilized jointly 45TMC and 35 TMC respectively

Interstate River Matters

❖ River Godavari

❖ Clause (d).

• The entire cost of diversion of waters from River Godavari to River Krishna Has to be born by the state of AP only.

❖ Clause (e).

• Irrespective of the date of diversion of 80 TMC from Polavarm Project to Prakashm Barrage, the state of Maharashtra and Karnataka Has liberty o Utilize its share of 35 TMC from the date of clearance of the Polavaram Project by the CWC

❖ Clause (f).

• In excess of 80 TMC is drawn from River Godavari, that excess quantity can be detained in NSP can be shared and utilized by the three states in the ratio stated as in the first above.

UTILISATION OF WATER 75% dependable Water under To be utilised For utilisation Flood Waters water available to utilisation for for ongoing for (Existing + A.P. existing projects contemplated Ongoing) (TMC) projects (TMC) projects (TMC) (TMC) (TMC)

1480 Major 500.140 707.790 90.120 244.20

Medium 47.847 31.982 8.620

Minor 142.288 2.424 20.570

Total 690.275 742.196 119.310

Total utilisation of Godavari inclusive of Flood waters : 1795.981 TMC This includes 1. Allocated: Existing + Ongoing 1432.471 TMC (Balance Godavari water available 46.529 TMC) 2. Flood Waters : Existing + Ongoing 244.2 TMC 3. Total (Allocated + Flood Waters) 1676.67 TMC 19 GODAVARI BASIN Contemplate d

Ongoin PROJECTS

(3 ’ g ) / 263.60 TMC / Existin ’ FRL+700 ’ / +492 (4 g 18.65 TMC / (5 .

) Pranahita River Sileru

68.128 Acres Kadam River Acs

Indravati River FRL +70 ) Kadam Project Kadam Canal

/ 121.00 TMC

(6

10.715 Lakh acres / 50 TMC

) ’

9.486 Lakh acres / 301 TMC

’ Polavaram LMC Alisagar LIS

Dowalaiswaram Canal (47Kms) / 85 TMC/ / 33 TMC

’ FRL+1091

’ Eastern Canal / 56 TMC 7.21 Lakh acres

103.7 TMC / 4.00 L. ’

Polavaram Barriage 2.96 TMC / 53,793 acres FRL +150 Sagar Project

FRL +230

6.48 lakh acres SACB,

– 1.57 Lakh acres 4.00 Lakh aces

Saraswathi

PUSHKARM LIS (2) (1 )

4.70 Lakh acres 127.80 TMC / 4.832 lakh acres FRL +370 FRL +370 15.60 TMC / 1.86 FRL +160 11.66 TMC / 35,735 Acres Dummagudem LI & HEP Inchampally Project FRL+486 FRL+486 GLIS

GLIS Lakh Acres Sripada Sripada Srirama Sagar Project Central Nasik 1046 Km 1268 Km Delta Canal GODAVARI RIVER

Kakatiya Canal (SRSP

121.00 TMC / 8.997 lakh acres 1312K 686Km

905Km 0.00kM 764Km

.

1465Km

BAY OF BENGAL 1072Km

1065Km

998 Km

1368Km 1368Km

Stg.I

Flood Flow Canal Acs ) Manair River NTPC pipe line

LMD 8.5 TMC / 20,000 acres canal canal

Western Polavaram Right Main Canal(WG 5.299 L. acres + 920 ’ Irrigation pipe line 284Km 89.54 TMC /3.21 lakh acres

Gutpa LIS 3.04 TMC / UM Rajiv Sagar LIS 38,792 acres MM D 24.40 TMC / 4.40 lakh acres

Flood Flow Canal Laxmi

Laxmi 20 TMC / 2.20 lakh acres SRSP Stg.

33,131 acres acres acres 33,131 33,131 D Pond 160 TMC 0.584 lakh acres Indira Sagar LIS Cana acres 16.5 TMC / 2.00 L -I 16.5 TMC / 2.00 L Acs., I 125.80 TMC Nizam Sagar Project 346KM Dummugudem NS Tail 12.15 TMC / 2.06 lakh TADIPUDI LI SCHEME FRL +1405 ’ / 57.98 TMC /

2,31,339 acres (4 Kishna (1 (2 (3 (5 (6 Sri Komuram) Singur Ralivagu) Gollavagu) Mathadivagu) Project Jagannathpur) DS Neelwai) 6000 acre 9500 acre 8,500 Acres 13,000 Acres FRL +1717 ’ / 11 TMC / 24,500 Acres 15000 Acres 40,000 acres 0.61 TMC 0.8 TMC 0.9 TMC 8.31 TMC 0.952TMC, 1.855 TMC (Cap. 30 TMC) FRL +495 ’ FRL +510 ’ FRL +910.5 ’ FRL +541 ’ FRL +407 ’ FRL +797 ’ 20

Interstate River Matters

❖ River Krishna:

❖ Water Allocation:

State Bachavat Commission Brijesh Commission TMC+ return flows TMC

AP 800+11 1001 Karnataka 700+34 911 Maharasta 560+25 666

Total 2060+70 2578

Andhra 367.34 144.70 Telangana 298.96

Total 811.00

UTILISATION OF WATER Utilised water Water under To be utilised For utilisation Flood Waters available to A.P. utilisation for for ongoing for (Existing + (TMC) Existing projects contemplated Ongoing) projects (TMC) projects (TMC) (TMC) (TMC) 811 Major 612.840 23.900 0.00 221.75

Medium 46.712 0.00 0.00

Minor 74.40 48.10 0.00

Total 738.952 72.00 0.00

Total utilisation of Krishna inclusive of Flood waters : 1032.75 TMC This includes 1. Allocated: Existing + Ongoing 811.00 TMC 2. Flood Waters : Existing + Ongoing 221.75 TMC 3. Total (Allocated + Flood Waters) 1032.75 TMC 22 KRISHNA BASIN PROJECTS

MAHATHMA GANDHI LIFT IRRIGATION RAJIV LIFT NAGARJUNASAG SCHEME AMRP AR IRRIGATION (KALWAKUTHI) 30 TMC / 2.70 L PROJECT SCHEME (BHIMA) 25 TMC / 3.40 L Acres Acres. 281 TMC / 21.60 L. Ac FRL +590” / MDDL +510’ 20 TMC/2.03 L. Acres PRIYADARSHINI 295 Km

FRL : +1045’/17.84 TMC / 1.022 L.

Ac.

SRISAILAM Km

0.00 RESERVOIR Paleru Koil Sagar NS Left canal

Bhima River Munneru

3.90 TMC/ 50,250 Acres MDDL +854’ FRL +885’

64500 Ac. 132 TMC, 10.47 L. LEFT CANAL –

POTHIREDDIPAD Ac. 1440k m

U 1126Km 848Km 1211Km

526 Km 573 Km REGULATOR 778 Km 1268 Km 1311Km Sill +841’ 1226 Km 1270 Km

Cap. Cap. 1026Km Cap. 215 TMC RIVER 263.63 408 TMC TMC KRISHNA

RIGHT CANAL – 917K

Mahabaleswar Prakasam m

37700 Ac. Sunkesula Barriage NS Right canal

Barriage 100 ’ 13.08 Lakh Acres 178 149 TMC, 11.13 L. 152.20 TMC Cap. 1.20 TMC Ac. TMC Km

Km

RDS KC

Cap. 129.70 15.90Canal TMC HNS 31.98 TMC FRL +175 /87500 CANAL S

2.66 L. 15500 C/s Cap. 37.65 TMC

Narayanapur Dam Acres /

Pulichintala Project Acres JAWAHAR 40 TMC / 6.112 L 841’ + Sill

RD Reservoir Capacity 45.75’ TMC Acres LIFT IRRIGATION S 203 SCHEME 29.50 SRMC Km Banakacherla (NETTEMPADU) TBPLLC1.51 L. TMC / Regulator 20 TMC / 2.00 L. Acres TB Dam Acres VELIGONDA

River Tungabhadra 875.34’ Cap. 104.34 11150C/ PROJECT TBPHLC St.-I, TMC S FSL MDDL – 875’ St.-II 32.50 TMC 43.5 TMC / 4.38 lakh acre 2.395 L. Ac SRBC Velugodu Balancing Regulator (16.95 5000 C/s TMC) RESERVOIR 19 TMC / 1.90 L Acres Potuluri Veera Bramheswara BR (17.735 (16.48 TMC / 11.93 TMC) TMC Escape Regulator Somasila Balancing Regulator (78 Nippula TMC) to Kandaleru Balancing Regulator 68 GNS (KCVagu Canal) TMC) PENDING 38S TGP 29 TMC Krishna + 30 TMC Penna /6.05 L. 2.6TMC L Ac. ONGOING Acres COMPLETED 23 UTILISATION OF PENNAR RIVER WATER Utilised water Water under To be utilised For utilisation Flood Waters available to A.P. utilisation for for ongoing for (Existing + (TMC) Existing projects contemplated Ongoing) projects (TMC) projects (TMC) (TMC) (TMC) 97.649 Major 34.95 0.00 0.00 67.44

Medium 8.04 0.00 0.00

Minor 55.00 0.00 0.00

Total 97.99 0.00 0.00

Total utilisation of Pennar inclusive of Flood waters : 165.43 TMC

24 PENNA BASIN PROJECTS

TB Dam FRL +1633’ Srisailam Reservoir

Cap. 104.34 TMC FRL + 885, MDDL + 854 ’

km Nippula Vagu 263TMC Branch canal Escape Channel Banakacherl

AP – Karnataka Boarder (105.437Km) 14255 Acres 2.37 TMC / 39.68

Aluru a Gorakallu Reservoir FRL: 856 筑 HLMC 84.246HLC Regulator km Total 32.50 10.29

TMC TMC

GBC

GNSS Canal

189.50 Km 4.52 TMC 2.6 Lakh Acres 59.4 km PABR-II Sanga Anicu Link Canal (13Km) 38.0 TMC

SRBC

m100000 Act

50,00 19.00 TMC

5.0 50,000 Acres

0 1.90 Lakh Ac TMC /Yadiki s Owk Reservoir Mylavaram North FRL +745 ’ Somasila Project Canal 3.131 TMC 4.34 lakh acres Anicu Canal 50,000 Ac FRL +330’ / Cap. 78 Kavali Canal MP North Gandikota Dam 75000 Acst North Feeder Canal 43,000 Acres Upper Penna Project Mylavaram Dam TMC 1.8713.325 acresTMC FRL 686 ’

10,048 Acres. 1.574 TMC 9.96

58.30 km 11.934 TMC TMCFRL 665 PENNA ’ SEA

FRL 1200 MP south33176 4.32 TMC/96.56 South Feeder canalAc RIVERMylavaram South Canal km Tumpara Canal 25000 Ac FRL Mi -Penna deepcut PABR+1453.5 Regulato Pulivendula Br. Canal /66.47 km d 25474 Cap PABR Right Canalr (112Km) Ac 60,000 Acres 6.40 TMC TMC. 11.0 (5.0 TGP CANAL Kandaleru TMC) Chitravati Reservior ’ Lingala canal - 25,000 acres 50,000 Acres BR 10.0 Cap. 68.00 TMC Annamayya TMCFRL ’ FRL + 279 948 Project (Cheyyeru

Project) Yogi Vemana Project -12880 22500 Acs Ac Pedderu Poondi 0.684 2.38 TMC TMC Reservoir Reservior Maddileru 4,300 Acs river Chitravati River Chennarayaswami

Papagni River Gudi Project 900 Acres 0.158 TMC

Cheyyeru River PENDING ONGOING COMPLETED 25 Surplus Flows at Dowlaiswaram Barrage

Surplus flows to sea from Dowlaiswaram Barrage S No Year Out flows to sea in TMC

1 2003 2968.11

2 2004 1677.58

3 2005 3469.03

4 2006 4841.84

5 2007 2863.69

6 2008 1887.05

7 2009 752.69

8 2010 4040.79

9 2011 1551.12

10 2012 2938.87

11 2013 5828.35

AVERAGE : 2983.56 Surplus Flows at Surplus flows to sea from Prakasam Barrage

S No Year Out flows to sea in TMC

1 2005 402.42

2 2006 975.29

3 2007 883.92

4 2008 323.28

5 2009 503.34

6 2010 428.53

7 2011 222.51

8 2012 57.83

9 2013 401.06

Average = 466.43 Surplus Flows at Prakasam Barrage

Surplus flows to sea from Prakasam Barrage (Number of Days) S No Year More than More than More than More than Total 1000 c/s 3000 c/s 5000 c/s 10000 c/s Outflows In TMC 1 2005 26 25 24 24 402.42

2 2006 133 102 87 72 975.29

3 2007 138 106 99 96 883.92

4 2008 137 111 79 58 323.28

5 2009 46 29 20 14 503.34

6 2010 117 97 92 69 428.53

7 2011 73 49 45 28 222.51

8 2012 30 22 20 17 57.83

9 2013 111 100 96 80 401.06

Average = 90 71 62 51 466.43 29