Executive Summary of Bistan Lift IrrigationProject
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1 Executive Summary of Bistan Lift IrrigationProject INTRODUCTION:- 1.1 (i) AIM(S) OF THE PROJECT WORK : The main objective of Bistan Lift Irrigation Scheme is to provide irrigation facilities to the water-scare areas in left side of Narmada basin where the level of irrigation is very much less as compare to national irrigation percentage. The Bistan Lift Irrigation Scheme has been conceived to cater irrigation water to about 22,000 ha. of CCA Khargone districts of Nimar region along with water for drinking and Irrigation purposes. Total 8 villages of Khargone Tehsil, 47 villages of Gogawa Tehsil, 37 villages of Bhagwanpura Tehsil of Khargone district will be benefited by this scheme. Bistan lift canal takes off at R.D. 101 km. of ISP main canal which has designed to carry a discharge of 8.0 cumecs.at intake well point of Bistan lift scheme,the discharge of ISP Main canal is 72 cumecs. 1.2 Location of Project : The project area is spreaded in Khargone Distt. of M.P. The supply source i.e. Indira Sagar Project reservoir, lifting point, pump houses and rising main lie in Khargone District of Nimar region and the water lifted from Indira Sagar Main Canal at km.101 near village mohammadpur in Gogawa Tehsil of dist. Khargone while Distribution chamber is situated near village Merghatti and Devalgaon in Bhagwanpura tehsil of dist. Khargone total command area of project lies between command area of Khargone lift canal and forest boundary north to south & Kunda river to upper beda command west to east. 2.0 Present Proposal: SALIENT FEATURES 1. Name of the Project. : Bistan Lift Irrigation Project 2. Type of Project ( Irrigation or Multipurpose) : : Irrigation Project 3. Location : ii) Supply Source : In Khargone District Indira Sagar Reservoir i) Lifting Point ; : In Khargone District, Near Mohammadpur Page 1
2 village ISP Main Canal at RD 101 km. iii) Feeder Reservoir : Indira Sagar Reservoir iv) Command In Khargone District 3.1 River Basin a) Name i) Lifting ii) Command : Narmada Basin Lower Narmada Sub Basin (3b). b) Located in : Madhya Pradesh 3.2 River / Tributaries : Narmada River 3.3 State(s) / District(s) or Tehsils in which following are located. State District Tehsil (a) Reservoir (Supply Source) : M.P Khandwa Punasa (b) Lifting Point / Rising Main M.P Khargone Gogawan (c) Command Area : Khargone District Teshil (i) Khargone (ii) Gogawa (iii) Bhagwanpura 3.4 Name of Village near the Head-works Lifting Point : ISP Main Canal Khargone Mohammadpur 3.5 Location of Head-Works : 1) Lifting Point : ISP Main Canal RD 101 km (a) Longitude : (b) Latitude : (c) List in Earthquake Zone No. : Zone-III (Moderate Seismic) 2) Delivery Point : Mehar GHatti &Devalgaon Page 2
3 c) List in Earthquake Zone : Zone-III (Moderate Seismic) 3.6 Project area reference to : as detailed below a) Toposheet : Indira Sagar Project Reservoir Lifting Point Rising Main Pump House Canal & Command Area Topo sheet No. 55 B b) Index Plan : Attached 3.7. Access to the Project. a) Nearest Airport : i) Devi Ahilya Airport Indore (M.P.) 130 km. from Mohammadpur village b) Nearest Rail Head : ii) 60 km from Sanawad 4. Interstate aspects of the project (a) Catchment area of the basin. : It is a lift scheme hence no independent catchment is being harnessed. (b)state-wise / Country-wise details : Not applicable of Catchment area. (c)submergence due to project (d)water allocation for the state (if any) : No submergence due to project, as it is a lift scheme : The Quantum of water being lifted for this project is included in the water share of M.P. as per NWDT award. Page 3
4 (e) Water allocation for other state : Not applicable (f) committed utilisation Upstream Projects (i) Project Completed (ii)project under construction As stated above it is as per committed utilization of share of Narmada Waters (iii)feature projects (vi)any other Downstream Projects (i) Project Completed As stated above it is as per committed utilization of Narmada Waters (ii)project under construction (iii) Future projects (vi) Any other (g) Proposed annual utilization by the project Irrigation (82.94 Mcum) : 8.00 cumecs. 5. Estimated life of the project (years) : 50 Year 6. Irrigation (ha.) (a) Gross command area (GCA) (b) Culturable command area (CCA) : 34,500 Hectare :22,000.Hectare 7. Project Performance (a) Irrigation : 22,000.Hectare 8. Head Regulator(s) : Intake well at Lifting point,&outlet regulators at D C and Main pipe line. Page 4
5 9. Canal System 9.1 Main Canal (Piped) : Piped network as per Design 9.1.1Purpose of Canal : Irrigation Type : Rising Main Pipe Canal (M.S. /DI Pipe) (a)flow/ : Piped system (b) Lined/unlined : Not applicable (c) Discharge capacity of the : Not applicable (Piped Canal) channel above which lining is proposed (d) Type of lining : Not applicable Design data All the component such as jack well, Rising mains and Entire disnet system.designed by turnkey contract basis Distribution system - :Distributaries i/c Minors & sub-minors (piped) (only upto 2.50 hectares) 10.Cropping Pattern : Percentage area Existing Proposed 100% 129% 10.1 Name of crop (season-wise) Rabi (a) Wheat local (b) Wheat hyd (c) Vegetables (d) Gram ( (e) Berseam Page 5
6 (f) Moong 11 Cost Cost of the project (Rs.Crore) total Crore 12. B.C. Ratio Tender has been received on turnkey basis and the agreement has been done with HCC & Laxmi Civil Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd (JV) on It is proposed to provide irrigation water up to 2.50 ha. Sub chak by Drip Irrigation/ sprikler System, so as to have optimum utilization of value added water. Lifting system is adopted to pump the required water up to highest elevated areas and the same is distributed to agricultural lands through pipelines by constructing a Delivery chambers as per the technical standards. The detailed survey has completed, planning work is completed. 3.0 Climatic condition:- The command area of this scheme falls in Nimar Zone under Vindhayachal range which is having mostly dry season. Maximum part of rain fall occur in the month of July & August. The average rain fall varies from 750 mm to 800 mm and distribution of rain fall is erotic. The temperature of the area varies from 35 deg. to 45 deg in the month of May. The May & December hottest and coldest respectively. 4.0 Land Topography, Phsycography & Geology : - The command area of Khargone Lift Irrigation scheme is situated in Tehsil Khargone, Bhagwanpura and Gogawan of district Khargone in Madhya Pradesh. Command area is located between to latitude and to longitude. The area served can be located in top sheet no. /9, /10 under Indira Sagar project. The command of Bistan lift Scheme is surrounded by catchment of Kunda and Beda River. These are the main drainage channel in the command. The area comes under Agro-climatic zone No.11 Nimar Valley Zone No River Narmada is situated in northern side of district Khargone. The topography of district and command area is undulated as well as plains. Some of undulating lands are surrounded by hillocks forest. The variation of slopes in undulating area is from 3% to 10%. 5.0 Necessity of Scheme :- Page 6
7 Since there is no major scheme either constructed or under proposal to irrigate such topographically rich command having scarcity of water, hence, this interbasin scheme is being proposed.total water available in Indira Sagar Project Main Canal at R.D. 101 km. is about 72 cumecs, & 8.00 cumecs of water will be lifted from intake well for providing irrigation in Bistan Lift Irrigation scheme. There is no major scheme constructed or under proposal to irrigate such command having scarcity of water hence this scheme is being proposed. It is proposed to lift 8.0 cumecs of water through three stages pumping and MS rising mains feeding water to Delivery Chambers proposed to be constructed near village Mehar Ghatti and Devalgaon. The irrigation water will be distributed in command area through MS,DI and HDPE pipe line system for a command of hect. of culturalable command area. This scheme is also proposed for serving raw drinking water to above mention command area villages. In the present proposal the main canal and disnet system is completely designed as piped canal. The main objective of Bistan Lift Irrigation Scheme is to provide irrigation facilities to the water-short areas in upper reaches of Khargone, where the level of irrigation is very less as compared to available culturable area. The Bistan Lift Irrigation Scheme is conceived to cater irrigation water to about ha. of CCA in 92 village. 6.0 COST ESTIMATE: The detail Estimate amounting Rs crore has been prepared on the rate MP WRD USR effective from FINANCIAL RESOURCES : The Project will be funded by GOMP and aids from AIBP/NABARD. 8.0 REVENUE:- The revenue for irrigation will be collected as per state Government policy. 9.0 BENEFIT COST RATIO, FINANCIAL RETURN & INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN:- The Benefit Cost Ratio works out to be 2.97 as detailed below and is very enthusiastic being within permissible limits. The detailed calculation of B.C. Ratio is attached as annexure 3(a) & 3(b) Total Annual Benefits Total Annual Cost (Expenditure) Lakh Lakh Benefit Cost Ratio = Annual Benefits Annual costs = FUTURE UTILIZATION OF FACILITIES CREATED (BUILDINGS) Page 7
8 The buildings will be constructed at location of 3 nos. pump houses and also at certain important location in the command area. The estimated life of the project is 50 years and these buildings will be utilized in future during operation and maintenance of the scheme. 7.0 Cost per Ha.:- The cost per ha. of this schemes works out to be Rs Lacs/ ha. on C.C.A and it is well within the norms prescribed by the WRD (M.P.) 8.0 Water Rates:- Water rates will be as per M.P. water resources department Construction Program:- It is proposed to complete entire work of the scheme up to June RECOMMENDATION :- The Study of Socio economic status of Nimar region reveals that the region is suffering acute scarcity of water for Drinking & Agriculture field. Because of that, the overall development of the region has worst affected. Further it is observed that day by day the ground water table is depleting and there is a possibility that in future the water may not be available even for drinking purpose also. The study also reveals that the percentage of irrigation in Khargone district by Government Sources i.e. tanks & Canals is very much less as compared to national irrigation percentage. To fulfill the requirement of Nimar region the Narmada Water is the only alternate. As described earlier, sufficient water i.e. 8.0 cumecs is available in the Main Canal of Indira Sagar Project which can be lifted for flurishment of Nimar region and the utilization of Narmada water is being made as per NWDT award. Considering above facts & necessity of water in the draught prone Nimar area, the scheme Bistan Lift Irrigation is proposed. The most attractive feature of the project is that without displacing a single person, Irrigation will be provided to 22,000 ha. of land as neither any new dam is being constructed & nor any submergence is being created. The Benefit Cost Ratio is 2.97, which is well within norms of acceptance & thus the present proposal is submitted & recommended for approval.. Executive Engineer N.D.Division No.18 Khargone Page 8
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