Pulichinthala Project

Pulichintala Project is a multipurpose project serving irrigation needs, hydro power generation and flood control. It is a crucial irrigation facility for farmers of four coastal districts of West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam where irrigation facility for 13 lakh acres. It has 24 gates in all with balancing reservoir with a capacity of 46 tmcft at 175 feet (53 m) MSL full reservoir level (FRL).[4] The project started impounding the water in August 2014.[5] The cost of the project has exceeded Rs.1850 crores.

Pulichintala Project
Location of Pulichintala Project in Andhra Pradesh
Official nameK.L Rao Sagar
CountryIndia
LocationPulichinta village, Bellamkonda mandal, Guntur district[2]
Coordinates16°45′15″N 80°03′24″E
PurposeIrrigation & Water supply
Construction began14 November 2010
Opening date7 December 2013
Construction cost1850 crore rupees
Owner(s)Government of Andhra Pradesh
Operator(s)Andhra Pradesh
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsKrishna River
Height42.24 m
Length2,922 m
Width (base)31 m
Spillway typeControlled
Spillway capacity10 lakh cusecs
Reservoir
CreatesPulichinthala Reservoir
Total capacity46 Tmcft
Active capacity36.23 Tmcft
Catchment area240,732 sq.km
Surface area144 sq.km
Operator(s)APGENCO[3]
Commission dateSeptember 22, 2016 (2016-09-22)
Hydraulic head25 Meters
Turbines4 × 30 MW Kaplan turbine
Installed capacity120 MW
Website
irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/dashBoard

History

The project was first conceived in 1911 by British engineer Col Ellis. The foundation stone was laid by the then Chief Minister, N. T. Rama Rao on 13 November 1988 at a projected cost of 188 crores.[6] It was the first project to start under the ambitious Jalayagnam in the year 2004–05 which was started by Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, then chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. It was opened on 7 December 2013 by CM of Andhra Pradesh, Kiran Kumar Reddy.[7] And full Project completed in Sep 2018 by Chief Minister N.Chandrababu Naidu with a Storing Capacity of 45 TMC water ready to release[8].

Project

e near[9] Amaravati and the Nagarjuna Sagar dam. It has 30 Tmcft live storage capacity to impound the Krishna river flood waters generated from the catchment area located downstream of Nagarjuna sagar Tail Pond. This project reservoir will provide timely water supply to downstream Prakasam Barrage. Water to the Prakasam Barrage can be supplied from Pattiseema lift / Polavaram irrigation canal during monsoon months.

Vellatur lift irrigation scheme (near 16°42′44″N 80°00′29″E) with 13,000 acres irrigated area in Nalgonda district drawing water from the Pulichintala reservoir has been constructed.[10] This lift can pump water from 120 feet (37 m) MSL when the reservoir's gross storage is as low as 4 Tmcft. The proposed Yadadri Thermal Power Plant would also draw its water needs from the reservoir.

Godavari Penna River Linking

Main article : Vykuntapuram Barrage

To stabilize the existing irrigated ayacut area under Nagarjuna Sagar right canal, a new lift project construction with greenfield alignment was started having five-step ladder pumping Stages and Canal to transfer 7,000 cusecs of Godavari water from Prakasam barrage back waters into the Nagarjuna Sagar right canal near Nekarikallu in the first phase of Godavari Penna River linking project to utilize 73 tmcft of Godavari water. With FRL 25M newly created Vykuntapuram Barrage pond will have back waters beyond Pokkunuru up to the toe of Pulichinthala Project. It is more economical to construct First stage pump house of this lift project to lift water from Prakasam Barrage Back water into Newly Created Vykuntapuram Barrage pond and the second Lift stage from Vykuntapuram Barrage pond to Existing K.L Rao sagar pulichintala Project and later lift Stages from K.L Rao Sagar to Nagarjuna sagar right canal. It will shorten the length of this lift project canal, Pressure Main and fewer lift stages and also enables to lift water up to Srisailam Project via existing Reversible Reverse turbine pump houses in Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and its tail pond project. It is even more economical if with construction of a new gravity canal from Ibrahimpatnam to Vykuntapuram Barrage pond to deliver the Polavaram right main canal/ Budameru diversion canal waters directly into the Vykuntapuram barrage pond since Polavaram right main canal level is 33 m MSL at Ambapuram hill near Vijayawada.

A low level lift canal from the Krishna river located near 16°42′50″N 80°08′24″E at 20 metres (66 ft) MSL in the downstream of Pulichintala dam will be executed to feed Godavari water diverted from Polavaram Dam to some of the existing command area (situated below 60 m MSL) under Nagarjuna Sagar right bank canal to facilitate extension of Nagarjuna Sagar right bank canal connecting to Kandaleru feeder canal / Somasila reservoir for serving irrigation needs in Prakasam, Potti Sriramulu Nellore and Chittur districts including Chennai drinking water supply. A branch from this lift canal is also extended up to Pulichinthala dam (FRL 53.34 m MSL) to store Godavari water in Pulichintala reservoir during drought years and to irrigate low lands along Krishna river up to Pulichintala dam.[11]

See also

References

  1. "K L Rao Sagar". Ap Irrigation Department. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  2. "K L Rao Sagar". Ap Irrigation Department. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  3. "Status of Hydro Electric Projects under Execution for 12th Plan & beyond" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  4. "Pulichintala D06327". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  5. "Engineers complete trial run of Pulichintala Project". Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  6. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2002-01-07/hyderabad/27123919_1_prakasam-barrage-pulichintala-krishna-delta
  7. http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130710/news-politics/article/pulichintala-project-august-15
  8. AP Govt Plans to Develop Pulichintala Project as Tourist Place | Pulichintala Project | AP24x7, retrieved 19 January 2020
  9. Srinivas, Rajulapudi (14 February 2019). "Naidu lays foundation stone for barrage across Krishna". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  10. "KCR, Harish Rao lying on Pulichintala issue: Uttam". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  11. "Pulichintala, a capital saviour". Retrieved 7 September 2016.
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