Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi Project

Galeru Nagari
Galeru Nagari Canal near Gandikota Reservoir
Official name Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi project
Country India
Location Srisailam dam right main canal - Bhanakacherla
Purpose Irrigation, Drinking water
Construction began 2005
Opening date Under Construction
Owner(s) Government of Andhra Pradesh
Dam and spillways
Length 430 kilometers
Canal in Nagari

Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi Project or GNSS project is an irrigation project in Kadapa and Chitoor districts of Andhra Pradesh.[1]

It is envisaged to irrigate 265,000 acres (1,070 km2) in two phases besides providing drinking water facilities to villages and towns en route the canal alignment.[2] The main canal, Gandikota, Vamikonda and Sarvarajasagar reservoirs are under construction.[3][4]

The scheme envisages drawl of 40 TMC surplus flood waters of river Krishna from the foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir through Srisailam Right Bank Canal (SRBC) system up to Gorakallu Reservoir and thereafter through an independent flood flow canal to feed nine storage reservoirs en route and utilize the stored water for irrigation during the Rabi season.

The project construction started in 2005, but the work is still in progress. This project doesn't have any assured water allocation and the Rayalaseema region people are strongly demanding the government to allocate assured water to the project.

References

  1. "YSR warns people against voting back TDP to power". The Hindu.
  2. "Galeru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi, JI00006". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  3. "Patriotic fervour marks Republic Day". The Hindu.
  4. "CPI wants Galeru Nagari works expedited". The Hindu.

Coordinates: 14°48′28″N 78°14′59″E / 14.80778°N 78.24972°E / 14.80778; 78.24972


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