Deccan Chronicle

TS OBJECTS TO LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME BY AP

Irrigation minister says move will hit inflows to Krishna

- S.N.C.N ACHARYULU | DC

The Telangana state government has objected to the lift irrigation scheme of the Andhra Pradesh government to draw water from the Tungabhadr­a river.

TS irrigation minister T. Harish Rao in a letter to Union water resources minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday has requested him to advise the AP government not to go ahead with the project.

The proposal of AP to divert about 40 TMC from the Tungabhadr­a river would completely diminish the flow and adversely affect the projects of TS, he said.

The Telangana government has objected to the lift irrigation scheme of the Andhra Pradesh government to draw water from the Tungabhadr­a River.

TS irrigation minister T, Harish Rao in a letter to Union Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday has requested him to advise the AP government not to go ahead with the project.

In the letter Mr Harish Rao said the AP government's new lift irrigation scheme will draw water from the Tungabhadr­a River, between Rajoliband­a Diversion Scheme (RDS) and the Sunkesula barrage, to irrigate the ayacut through the Penna Ahobilam Balancing Reservoir (PABR) dam under the Tungabhadr­a project right bank highlevel canal system in Ananthapur district.

He wrote that Krishna Water Dispute Tribunal (KWDT-I) has observed that the Tungabhadr­a tributary has to contribute substantia­l flows to the main river Krishna in order to meet the requiremen­ts of downstream projects.

He said that KWDT-II has also held that 31 TMC is still available for downstream contributi­on from the Tungabhadr­a for meeting the requiremen­ts of the projects considered by KWDT-I and KWDT-II.

The proposal of AP to divert about 40 TMC from the Tungabhadr­a river under this scheme would completely diminish the flows and adversely affect the projects of Telangana, namely the Mahatma Gandhi Kalwakurth­y lift irrigation scheme, Alimineti Madhava Reddy Srisailam left bank canal, Nagarjunas­agar left bank canal, and Hyderabad water supply scheme, which are drawing water from Srisailam and Nagarjunas­agar reservoirs, Mr Rao wrote.

Moreover, the AP government order was issued subsequent to the State Reorganisa­tion Act and any new scheme is to be appraised by the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) and AP will have to make available the detailed project report of this scheme to Telangana State and to KRMB, the minister pointed out.

In view of this, Mr Rao said he has requested the interventi­on of the Union water resources minister to advise the AP government not to go ahead with this scheme, and also to make available the detailed project report to Telangana State for scrutiny.

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The proposal of AP to divert about 40 TMC from the Tungabhadr­a will completely diminish the flows and adversely affect the projects of Telangana

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