Deccan Chronicle

New water source for city

Project cost of `4,777 cr will go up to `6,891 cr till loan is repaid

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, OCT. 9

The state government has decided to draw 10 tmc ft of Godavari water from Keshavapur­am instead of Kondapocha­mmasagar to supply drinking water to the city.

The government has accepted the detailed project report (DPR) which estimates the cost of the project at `4,777 crore. It is expected to be completed in three years.

The officials said once the government gives approval for the project, the Hyderabad Water Board will call tenders.

To meet the drinking water needs of the capital, the government had allocated 30 tmc ft of Godavari water to the Water Board from the Yellampall­y / Pranahitha project.

The board developed a scheme to utilise the 10 tmc ft of water from the Yellampall­y barrage. For the remaining 20 tmc ft, the irrigation department was requested to indicate the source point.

The irrigation department allocated the Kondapocha­mmasagar under the Kaleswaram lift scheme for the purpose.

The Water and Power Consultanc­y Services (Wapcos) drew up the draft proposal to draw 20 tmc ft from Kondapocha­mmasagar, which necessitat­ed a lift scheme that required huge recurring power costs.

The state government has advised to formulate the scheme in phases equivalent of 10 tmc ft for each scheme and provided certain guidelines including that inflow to the Keshavapur­am reservoir shall be by gravity from Kondapocha­mmasagar.

The government also specified that the reservoir should be created in such a manner that it will require the least land acquisitio­n from private pattadars and instead use government forest land. It said the reservoir bund section height should be suitable for an earthen bund.

After examining various proposals, Wapcos submitted the DPR, pegging the project cost at `4,777.59 crore.

The state government has advised the Water Board to process the project under hybrid annuity mode of contract with 30 per cent share of working items and tax provisions and land acquisitio­n cost to be borne by the government, and the rest by the investor.

The repayment will be made monthly over 10 years. Due to this, the project cost will reach to `6,891.10 crore from `4,777.59 crore

This is part of the project to draw 30 tmc feet of Godavari water to Hyderabad to meet drinking water requiremen­ts.

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