Gurmitkal Tank Filling Scheme

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Gurmitkal Tank Filling Scheme

Consultancy services for Detailed Survey, Investigation, Preparation of Drawings, Designs, Detailed Engineering, Reports and BOQ for Civil works for Lift headworks, Rising Main and Pressure Distribution network filling up of existing 20 MI/ZP Tanks by Lifting Water from Bhima River in Gurmitkal constituency of Yadgir Taluk of Yadgir District

Client:

M/s Brundavana Constructions Pvt. Ltd.,

Project Description:

Major parts of Gurmitkal constituency of Yadgir taluka are often subjected to severe drought. The rainfall in the area is meagre and unevenly distributed. The nearest dependable source of water is the Bhima River. There are several MI/ZP tanks constructed in the area. Due to scanty rainfall in the catchment area in the past years and due to development activities in the upstream catchment these tanks are not receiving the desired quantum of water for filling these tanks. The villagers are mainly dependent on these tanks for drinking water and other purposes. There is a constant representation from elected representatives and formers of the area to fill these tanks from nearest dependable source i.e., Bhima River.

In view of the above requirements, it is proposed to take up the scheme for filling up 22 tanks by lifting water from Bhīma River.

In this endeavor, Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam (KBJNL), a wholly owned entity of Government of Karnataka responsible for implementation and management of all projects coming under Upper Krishna Project (UKP) in the state of Karnataka, has planned a lift scheme for filling of these MI/ZP tanks.

The scope of work is to provide “Survey, Investigation, Design, Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of Lift Irrigation System for Detailed Survey, Investigation Preparation of Drawings, Designs, Detailed Engineering, Reports and civil works of filling up of 20 MI/ZP Tanks by Lifting Water from Bhima River in Yadgir Taluk of Yadgir District”.

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