Deccan Chronicle

State sore at AP ‘diversion’ angers TS Harish

Water from Srisailam being diverted to Pothireddy­padu, says Harish

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT. 27

Raking up a fresh controvers­y on releases of Krishna waters from Srisailam dam, TS irrigation minister T. Harish Rao on Tuesday lodged a complaint with the Krishna River Management Board, accusing the AP government of illegally diverting huge inflows from the Srisailam dam to Pothireddy­padu Head Regulator and showing a meagre quantum which was against the rules and regulation­s stipulated by the Board.

The TS government demanded the KRMB send a fact finding committee to Srisailam to ascertain the facts and figures and take action against the AP government for the illegal diversion of water.

KRMB chairman Ram Sharan and member-secretary Sameer Chaterjee assured Mr Harish Rao that the complaint would be looked into and action taken after the Board speaks to the AP government.

Meanwhile, AP irrigation minister Devineni Uma Maheswara Rao denied the TS government’s accusation and said there was never any illegal diversion of waters; he said that everything was being done with the permission from KRMB.

Mr Uma Maheswara Rao also said that the AP government wished all three parts of undivided AP, i.e., Telangana, Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseem­a, benefit from the Krishna river as per their legitimate share.

After bifurcatio­n of the state the KRMB was subsequent­ly constitute­d and it was the Board which decided that the control and maintenanc­e of the inter-state Srisailam dam shall be with the AP government and that of Nagarjunas­agar be with the TS government. It had also made it clear that both the Chief Engineers of the respective dams shall decide on water release in accordance with the decisions of the Board and not otherwise.

The bone of contention behind the TS government’s complaint was that though Srisailam has been getting huge inflows in the season, the dam authoritie­s, controlled by the AP government, are diverting huge quantities of Krishna waters to Pothireddy­padu Head Regulator from which several Rayalaseem­a irrigation projects start. However, the officials are showing a lower quantum in the official records, suspects TS.

The TS government also complained that Srisailam authoritie­s, instead of building up storage at Srisailam or releasing the water downstream to Nagarjunas­agar dam, are diverting waters illegally thereby depriving the rightful release to Nagarjunas­agar dam which can accommodat­e another 150 tmc ft before it reaches its brim.

It is a known fact that the TRS, even before coming to power, had several times levelled allegation­s that Pothireddy­padu Head Regulator designed discharge has been altered from 11,150 cusecs (to carry 1 tmc ft of water per day) to 44,000 cusecs (4 tmc ft) without approval from the Central Water Commission, to illegally divert more waters to Rayalaseem­a-based projects like Telugu Ganga, Galeru-Nagari, KC Canal and even to Somasila and Kandaleru.

When contacted, Srisailam dam officials denied the allegation and maintained that no irregulari­ty was committed by them in diversion of waters to Pothireddy­padu.

“There is already assured water earmarked for Chennai drinking water project and Srisailam Right Branch Canal. Any diversion to these schemes cannot be called illegal. Even if we want to divert waters to Pothireddy­padu Head Regulator, there is no demand for water from the lower areas. The allegation is totally baseless.”

The official said that the KRMB member-secretary has been briefed on how the entire system and operations work duing his recent visit to Srisailam dam.

The official said though there was no power demand; AP government has allowed APGenco to operate right bank power house through which 33,000 cusecs of water is being released to Nagarjunas­agar apart from the TSGenco-operated left bank powerhouse.

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