Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy (File Photo | Express)
Telangana

Resolve Telangana-Andhra Pradesh river water issues: Irrigation Minister Uttam to Centre

The irrigation minister said that Telangana has not received clearances for the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme and Dindi Lift Irrigation Scheme.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD:Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Monday demanded that the Union government intervene and resolve the pending problems between AP and Telangana in Krishna and Godavari river basins. He also sought funds for Telangana’s Icchampally project on par with AP’s Polavaram.

In a letter to Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil, Uttam said that the Centre should also accord permissions to the pending irrigation projects.

The irrigation minister said that Telangana has not received clearances for the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme and Dindi Lift Irrigation Scheme. The Centre should also recommend environmental clearances for these two projects, he demanded.

Uttam said that due to the inordinate delay in construction of irrigation projects, the drought-hit farmers could not get the desired results on time. “If these projects are accorded the required permissions, the state would get Union government grants, financial aid from NABARD and also loans from the financial institutions with lower interest rates,” Uttam explained in his letter.

“Telangana proposed to utilise 45 tmcft water, saved in minor irrigation components, for Palamuru-Rangareddy project,” Uttam said and added that another 45 tmcft was allocated to Palamuru, which Telangana got additionally above Nagarjunasagar, due to the diversion of Godavari waters to Krishna basin by AP.

He recalled that the undivided AP received approval for Dindi LIS in 2007 and it also sent a proposal to the Prime Minister’s Office, seeking national project status as well as assistance to mitigate the fluorosis problem.

The state government submitted the detailed project report (DPR) of Sammakkasagar Project on September 21, 2021. As the Chhattisgarh government did not give ‘no objection’, the clearance of the project was being delayed at Interstate Directorate of the Union government, he informed Patil.

The minister also said that the government is ready to pay the compensation to the land oustees in Chhattisgarh as per the existing guidelines. Telangana is also ready to implement the recommendations of IIT Kharagpur on the submergence under Sammakkasagar Project, he added.

In his letter, Uttam alleged that AP has been diverting Krishna river waters to outside-basin areas through Pothireddypadu head regulator, with 1.5 lakh cusecs capacity.

AP has also constructed Mucchumarri, Malyal and Guru Raghavendra projects to divert three tmcft per day at 797 feet of Srisailam, he said.

“With this, AP could empty the Srisailam project within no time, which could be detrimental to farmers in the basin and also hamper power generation at Srisailam and Nagarjunasagar,” he added.

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