Nipani-Shiradwad Tank Filling Scheme

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Nipani-Shiradwad Tank Filling Scheme

Consultancy services for survey, investigation, preparation of design, drawings, estimates, preparation of detailed project report, preparation of techno-economical alignment proposals, designs of pump house, rising main, delivery chamber and distribution networks, package estimate, DTP & Land acquisition proposals for the work of filling up of Kasanal Tank by lifting water from dudhganga river near shiradwad village, in Nippani Taluka, Belagavi District

Client:

M/s Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Ltd

Project Description:

The Vedganga river is the tributary of Dudhganga River, further Dudhganga river joins Krishna River and join it on the right bank. This river is the main river which originate in Maharastra and flow towards east. Panchaganga, Warana, Dudhganga, Vedganga, Bhogavati, Hiranyakeshi and Ghataprabha are main rivers which flow towards east through Western Ghats. Dudhganga flows for major portion of its traverse in the Kolhapur district before entering Karnataka and joining Krishna River near Sadalga enroute. Vedganga River, which also originates in Maharastra in southern part of Kolhapur taluk, traverses east, crosses the border, enters Karnataka and joins Dudhganga River near Barwad village. The Maharashtra government has built Dudhganga project across Dudhganga River, through which about 160 villages in Karnataka gets drinking water supply allocation which is about 4.00 TMC.

Villages coming under Nipani taluka are frequently affected due to erratic rainfall and absence of any perennial source of water for drinking purposes for the populace as well as livestock in the region. The ground water table in these regions has reached alarming depths due to over exploitation, as a consequence of which the available ground water is contaminated. Furthermore, there are several MI/ZP tanks in this region which are not receiving sufficient quantum of inflow in the past several years. Drinking water for livestock are mainly dependent on these tanks in this region.

Filling up of existing 5 MI/ZP tank, by lifting water from Vedganga River on right bank near Yamagarni Village near NH-04 Highway in Nipani taluk, Belagavi district.

Tank-1

rising main- 7000

Pump House- 165.50

Engineering With Value

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