PERFORMANCE BUDGET 2004-2005 PART - C WATER RESOURCES ORGANISATION I. IMPORTANT PROJECTS During 2004-2005, the following important irrigation schemes were under execution. Modernising of Thanjavur Channels. In the Cauvery Delta, irrigation is provided to an extent of about 9.59 lakh acres (including 27,000 acres in Pondicherry State). This is an age-old delta irrigation system in the State. The head of the delta is the Grand Anicut, where the main Cauvery River branches as Cauvery and Vennar rivers. This again divides into 36 smaller branches with a total length of 1,607 km. There are 29,881 channels with a total length of 23,960 km. The modernization of the whole system has become necessary to secure better water management and optimum utilization of water. Main features of modernisation 1. Improvement to head works. 2. Improvements to transmission system i.e. raising and strengthening the river banks, putting up regulators and protection works across the rivers for control as well as for command purpose. 3. Raising the channels to standards and provision of structures. 4. Improving the existing drainage for submersion relief. 5. Lining of channels up to 40 hectares (100 Acres) limit. The works, viz. items 2 to 4 were taken up in the first phase of the project and completed in 1976. In the second phase, lining of channels up to 40 hectares (100 acres) limit has been taken up from 1977-78 onwards under the head of “Modernization of Cauvery Delta Channels”. So far, lining works have been completed for a length of 854 km, out of the total length of 1,223 km. under the 65 ‘A’ Class Channels and improving the drainage works. 2 A comprehensive proposal for rehabilitation of Cauvery delta irrigation system has been prepared for Rs.460 crore and sent to Government of India for consideration and to be taken up with the financial aid from World Bank. The Government in March 1997 have accorded sanction for carrying out improvements to four Irrigation channels, viz. (1) Palavanthankattalai Channel, (2) Perumandi Channel, (3) Ullur Channel and (4) Thepperumanallur Channel at an estimated cost of Rs.2.35 Crore. These works have been completed. The Government in January 1999 have accorded sanction for Rs.1.91 crore for providing bed lining and raising of retaining wall of the above four irrigation channels in Kumbakonam town limit. These works have been completed in June 2004. By implementing this scheme 229 acre of land has been stabilized. Parambikulam - Aliyar project Ayacut extension work has been completed for an extent of 46,540 hectares in the first stage, 10,120 hectares in the second stage and 14,170 hectares in the third stage in Dharapuram and Kangeyam Taluks of Erode District. II.MEDIUM PROJECTS ONGOING SCHEMES Nanganjiar Reservoir This scheme contemplates the formation of a reservoir across Nanganjiyar, a tributary of river Amaravathy near Idayankottai village in Palani Taluk, Dindigul District to benefit 2,530 hectares of new ayacut with a stabilisation of 24 hectares of old ayacut in Idayankottai, Valayapatti and Chinnakamapatti villages in Vedasandur Taluk of Dindigul District and Sendamangalam village of Karur Taluk of Karur District at an estimated cost of Rs.20.70 Crore. In this project, construction of uncontrolled spillway is in progress. Earth dam works and main canal and spill way works are nearing completion. The Government have approved the reappraisal estimate of this project for Rs.37.36 Crore. A proposal of revised Reappraisal for Rs.41.68 crore is under consideration of the Government. The works are in progress. Totally 98% of the work has been completed. 3 Irukkangudi Reservoir Scheme This scheme is for the formation of reservoir across Vaippar near Irukkangudi village, Sattur Taluk, Virudhunagar District at a cost of Rs.28.70 crore. Subsequently revised estimate for Rs.62.20 Crore has also been approved. The scheme aims at stabilising an extent of 254 hectares, bridging the gap of 255 hectares and giving new irrigation facilities to 3,705 hectares of dry lands in Rajapatti, Maserpatti, Sakkiapatti, Thapathu, Kuthanatukkurichi, Melkarandai, Vengottai, Kizhkkarandai, Vadamalapuram, Vovvalthothi and Vedapatti Villages of Vilathikulam Taluk of Thoothukudi District. The progress of works of construction of masonry dam across Arjuna and Vaippar rivers are under various stages. In this scheme, 85% surplus regulator works across Arjuna and Vaippar Rivers have been completed. (Civil works completed and electrification is to be done) 90% of main canal and 95% of branch canal have been completed. 90% of the Earth dam has been completed. In earth dam, balance works such as Revetment, Turfing and Parapet wall works are to be carried out, 90% works in Distributaries and field bothies have been completed. 90% of the River training works have been completed. High Level Bridge and Syphon works are to be commenced. 93% of works have been completed in overall. Minor Schemes (Reservoirs / Anicuts Having Less Than 2000 Hectares) Shanmughanadhi Reservoir (Theni District) This scheme contemplates the formation of a reservoir across Shanmughanadhi (Varattar) near Royappanpatti village in Uthamapalayam Taluk of Theni District. The scheme aims at irrigating 664 hectares of new dry land in Royappanpatti village of Cumbum Taluk and Mallingapuram, Chinnaovalapuram, Erasakkanaickanur, Kanniservaipatti, Alagapuri, Odaipatti, Seepalakottai villages in Uthamapalayam Taluk. The Government have sanctioned this scheme at a revised estimate cost of Rs.14.70 crore. The components of the scheme are an earth dam, masonry dam- 4 non-overflow section, uncontrolled spillway, head sluice and canals with necessary structures. In this scheme, all works have been completed. Malattar Anicut (Ramanathapuram District) This scheme is for the construction of an anicut across Malattar river below the existing Kamudhi regulator and just below the confluence point of Gridhamal and Paralayar rivers with Malattar near Sengapadi village in Kamudhi Taluk of Ramanathapuram District. This scheme will benefit stabilisation of an extent of 1758 hectares besides bridging a gap of 156 hectares under the existing 54 tanks in O. Karisalkulam, Vappankulam (Kamudhi Taluk), Pammanendal, Ariyamangalam, Punavasal, Veppankulam (Kadaladi Taluk), Meenankudi, Orivayal and Kadugusandai villages in Kamudhi and Kadaladi Taluks. The Government have sanctioned this scheme at an estimated cost of Rs.15.40 crore. The main components of the scheme are a Masonry Anicut, Head Sluice 2 Nos., Right and Left Main Canals with necessary structures. Construction of masonry anicut from LS 0 – 200 and 200 – 385 meter has been completed. Construction of right side head sluice and scouring sluice works and formation of earth dam are in progress. For the construction of left side head sluices and scouring sluice agency has been settled and work is to be commenced. Design for the revised crest of anicut to give additional irrigation facilities to an extent of 1711.70 ha under the same 54 tanks is under finalisation. NABARD has sanctioned a loan amount of Rs.36.247 Crore against the total estimate cost of 42.00 crore. It is programmed to complete the entire work by March 2006. Providing Irrigation Facilities to 58 Villages In Usilampatti Taluk (Madurai District) This scheme envisages excavation of a high level canal of 27.26 Km from the proposed head works on the right flank of the Vaigai Dam at LS 2425 m from the spillway to provide irrigation facilities to the 58 villages in Usilampatti Taluk. This canal will be an unlined one for carrying the surplus floodwater from Vaigai River to 5 provide irrigation facilities to 58 villages in Usilampatti Taluk whenever both Vaigai Reservoir and Ramnad Big Tank surpluses simultaneously. It includes formation of 3 new tanks to get supply from the above high-level canal. The Government have accorded approval for this scheme at an estimated cost of Rs.33.81 crore. By implementing this scheme, 570 hectares of wet lands will be stabilised besides bridging a gap of 128 hectares of wet lands under 29 existing tanks and 3 existing ponds in Usilampatti Taluk. Further, new dry ayacut of 227 hectares will be brought under irrigation through 3 new tanks. Out of 14 Irrigation works, tenders have been accepted for 12 works. One work has been completed. 45% work has been completed in 9 packages. 2 works are held up due to objection of land owners. Re-tender for the balance two works are to be invited. Revised Estimate for an amount of Rs.63.90 Crore is under preparation. The entire work is programmed to be completed by March 2006. Andiappanur Odai (Vellore District) This scheme envisages the formation of a reservoir of 112 M.Cft. capacity across Andiappanur Odai near Andiappanur village in Vaniyambadi Taluk of Vellore District. The Government have sanctioned this scheme at an estimated cost of Rs.18.28 crore. The Government have also accorded Revised Administrative Sanction for Rs.27.38 crores. By implementing this scheme, an extent of 810 hectares of direct ayacut in Andiappanur and Irunappattu villages in Vaniyambadi Taluk will be benefited for raising double dry crops. Transfer of 39.69 hectares of forest land, 15 hectares of poromboke land and acquisition of 100.245 hectares of Patta land are involved. Land acquisition has been completed except court case portion. This project is being implemented through the loan assistance from NABARD. 80% of work has been completed. All works will be completed shortly. 6 (8) Shenbagathope Reservoir (Tiruvannamalai District) The Shenbagathope Reservoir Scheme contemplates the formation of a reservoir across Kamandalaru in Shenbagathope village of Polur Taluk in Thiruvannamalai District. The Government have sanctioned this scheme at an estimated cost of Rs.21.33 crore. The Government have accorded the Revised Administrative Sanction for a sum of Rs.34.00 crore for this scheme.
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