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Page 1: GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH Water Resources Department · including inter-linking of rivers, for optimal use of water resources and to prevent the recurrence of floods and drought;

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

Water Resources Department

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana

(PMKSY)

District Irrigation Plan

YSR Kadapa District

ConTec Design And Engineering Solutions (P) Ltd. 1-7-39/5, 2nd Floor, Hema Mansion, Above SBI, Street No.8, Habsiguda, Hyderabad - 500 007, www.contec.co.in

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

Water Resources Department

District Irrigation Plan

YSR Kadapa District

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana

(PMKSY)

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Government of Andhra Pradesh

INDEX

PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA (PMKSY)

YSR Kadapa District

1

1 3 - 9

1.1 Project Description 3

1.2 Vision of PMKSY 3

1.3 Objectives of PMKSY 3

1.4 Strategy & Focus Area 4

1.5 Components & Responsible Ministries / Departments 5

1.6 District Irrigation Plan (DIP) 7

1.7 Terms of Reference & Scope of Preparation of DIP 8

1.8 Approval 9

2 10 - 22

2.1 Demography 13

2.2 Biomass and Livestock 13

2.3 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography 16

2.4 Geomorphology & Soil Types 17

2.5 Land Use Pattern 19

2.6 Drainage 22

3 23- 33

3.1 Water profile 23

3.2 Crop Growing seasons in YSR Kadapa 23

3.3 Crop Pattern 24

3.4 Productivity 31

3.5 Crop Water Demand 32

LIST OF TABLES

GENERAL INFORMATION OF DISTRICT

LIST OF FIGURES

LIST OF ANNEXURES

DISTRICT WATER PROFILE

INTRODUCTION

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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4 34- 38

4.1 Surface Water Availability 34

4.2 Groundwater Scenario 35

4.3 Present Water Utilisation & Irrigation Potential Created 38

5 39 - 46

5.1 Water Requirement 39

5.2 Domestic Water Requirement 39

5.3 Crop water Requirement 41

5.4 Livestock water Demand 43

5.5 Industrial Water Demand 44

5.6 Water demand for Power generation 44

5.7 Water requirement of the district for Various sectors 45

6 47 - 59

6.1 Gap in Irrigation Infrastructure 47

6.2 Gap Ayacut 48

6.3 Potential for development 48

6.4 Water Budget 49

6.5 Bridging water gap 50

6.6 Cost Benefit Analysis 56

STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN – DISTRICT IRRIGATION PLAN

WATER AVAILABILITY

WATER REQUIREMENT/DEMAND

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List of Tables

PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA (PMKSY)

TABLE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO

2.1.0 District Profile 11

2.2.3 Water Consumption by different live stock 16

2.4.1 Soil classification 18

2.5.1.1 Land use pattern 21

3.1.1 District water profile 23

3.3.1 Crop wise irrigation Status in the District 28

3.4.1 Crop wise Production and Productivity 31

3.5.1 Crop water Demand 33

4.1.1 Surface Water Availability 34

4.3.1 Present Water Utilisation 38

4.3.2 Irrigation Potential Created-Project wise 38

5.2.1 Average Domestic Water Consumption 39

5.2.2 Domestic water Requirement 40

5.3.1 Present Crop water requirement 42

5.3.2 Projected Crop waterrequirement 42

5.4.1 Water Consumption by animals/ Birds 43

5.4.2 Water consumption by wild life 43

5.4.3 Livestock Water Demand 44

5.5.1 Division wise Industrial Water Demand 44

5.6.1 Power plant in YSR Kadapa District 44

5.7.1 Water Demand of the District (Present) 45

5.7.2 Water Demand (Projected 2020) 45

6.1.1 Gap in Irrigation infrastructure 48

6.2.1 Gap ayacut 48

6.3.1 Land potential for development 48

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6.4.1 Water Budget 49

6.5.1 Strategic Action Plan - Bridging Water Gap 50

6.5.1.1 Strategic Action Plan AIBP 51

6.5.2.1 Strategic Action Plan PMKSY - HKKP 53

6.5.3.1 Strategic Action plan - Per Drop More Crop 53

6.5.4.1Strategic Action Plan for IWMP - PMKSY - Watershed Development /

Convergence Action plan with MGNREGS 55

6.5.5.1 State Projects 56

6.5.6.1 Sewage treatment 57

6.6.1 Year wise cost analysis 58

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List of Figures

PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA

(PMKSY)

FIGURE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO

2.1.0 Administrative boundaries 12

2.1.1 Revenue Division Wise Population Projection 13

2.2.1 Details of Small Animals 15

2.2.2 Details of Large Animals 15

2.4.1 Soil classification 18

2.5.1 Land use and land cover map 20

2.5.1.1 Land Use Pattern 21

3.3.1 Land use / Land Cover Pattern 25

3.3.2 Cropping Pattern 25

3.3.3 Present Cropping Pattern map 26

3.3.4 Projected Cropping Pattern map 27

3.3.5 Crop wise Kharif Irrigation Status 28

3.3.6 Crop wise Rabi Irrigation Status 29

3.3.7 Crop wise Total Irrigation Status 29

3.3.8 Irrigated & Rain fed Kharif Area 30

3.3.9 Irrigated & Rain fed Rabi Area 30

3.4.1 Crop wise production and Productivity 31

3.5.1 Crop water demand 33

4.2.1 Ground Water Availability 36

4.2.2 Ground water status 37

5.2.1 Per Capita Water Consumption 40

5.2.2 Population Projection 41

5.2.3 Additional Domestic Water Demand 41

5.3.1 Crop Water Requirement 43

5.7.1 Domestic & Crop Water Demand (Present) 45

5.7.2 Domestic & Crop Water Demand (2020) 46

6.4.1 Present & Projected Water Demand Gap 49

6.6.1 YSR District Irrigation Map 59

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List of Annexures

PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA

(PMKSY)

ANNEXURE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO

2.1.1 Mandal wise Demographic data 60

2.2.1 Details of animals 61

3.1.1.1 Mandal wise breakup of Surface water availabiliy 62

3.3.1 Irrigated and rain-fed area in Kharif season 63

3.3.2 Irrigated and rain-fed area in Rabi season 64

4.1.1.1 Yield calculations 65

4.1.1.2 Mandal wise yield contribution 68

4.2.1 Ground water availability 69

6.5.2.1.1 Proposed schemes under NABARD 76

6.5.2.1.2 Proposed Lift Irrigation Schemes under APSIDC 77

6.5.2.1.3 Proposed Groundwater development schemes 78

6.5.2.1.4 Other schemes 78

6.5.3.1.1 Proposed schemes under MIP, Horticulture 79

6.5.3.1.2 Action plan - Other Intervaentions - Agriculture 85

6.6.1 BCR Calculation 86

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

“Jal Hai To Kal Hai” – No Future Without Water

With a vision of extending the coverage of irrigation to the entire farm land parcel, optimally

utilising every drop of water; the Union Government of India and the State Government of Andhra

Pradesh are committed to accord high priority to water conservation and its management. The

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) has been formulated with the focus on end to

end solution for improving water use efficiency, source creation, distribution, management, field

application and extension activities.

Assigning highest priority to water security; with an intention to complete the long pending

irrigation projects, the Union Government and has launched the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee

Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’. The Union Government is exploring all the options

including inter-linking of rivers, for optimal use of water resources and to prevent the recurrence

of floods and drought; harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal Sinchan’, to nurture

water conservation and ground water recharge; popularising micro irrigation to ensure ‘Per Drop

More Crop’.

PMKSY has been conceived amalgamating ongoing schemes viz. Accelerated Irrigation Benefit

Programme (AIBP) of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation

(MoWR, RD&GR), Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) of Department of Land

Resources (DoLR) and the On Farm Water Management (OFWM) of Department of Agriculture and

Cooperation (DAC). The scheme will be implemented by Ministries of Agriculture, Water Resources

and Rural Development.

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Programme architecture of PMKSY intends to adopt a decentralized State level planning and

projectised execution structure to allow States to draw up their own irrigation development plans

based on District Irrigation Plan (DIP) and State Irrigation Plan (SIP). It will be operative as

convergence platform for all water sector activities including drinking water & sanitation,

MGNREGA, application of science and technology etc. through comprehensive plan. State Level

Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) chaired by the Chief Secretary of the State has been vested with the

authority to oversee its implementation and sanction projects. PMKSY has been conceived

amalgamating all ongoing schemes and it will be implemented by Ministries of Agriculture, Water

Resources and Rural Development.

District Irrigation Plans (DIPs) shall be the cornerstone for planning and implementation of PMKSY.

The present District Irrigation Plan outlines the approach and methodology to be adopted for

holistic irrigation development perspective of the YSR Kadapa District with focus on medium to

long term development plans integrating three components viz. water sources, distribution

network and water use applications incorporating all usage of water like drinking & domestic use,

irrigation and industry.

M/s ConTec Design & Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded with the consultancy work

for preparation of individual District Irrigation Plans for the thirteen Districts in the State of Andhra

Pradesh and compilation of the DIP’s for preparation of the State Irrigation Plan for the State of

Andhra Pradesh.

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1 PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA (PMKSY)

1.1 Project Description

The major objective of PMKSY is to expand cultivable area under assured irrigation “Har Khet Ko

Pani”, improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage of water, enhance the adoption

of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies “Per Drop More Crop”, enhance

recharge of aquifers and introduce conservation practices by reusing treated municipal waste

water for peri-urban agriculture and achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field

level. To this effect the stage government of Andhra Pradesh Government is committed to giving

highest priority to water security and implementation of PMKSY.

The programme architecture of PMKSY will be to adopt a decentralized State level planning and

projectised execution structure that will allow States to draw up their own irrigation

development plans based on District Irrigation Plan (DIP) and State Irrigation Plan (SIP). It will be

operative as convergence platform for all water sector activities including drinking water &

sanitation, MGNREGA, application of science and technology etc. through comprehensive plan.

State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) chaired by the Chief Secretary of the State will be

vested with the authority to oversee its implementation and sanction projects. PMKSY has been

conceived amalgamating all ongoing schemes and it will be implemented by Ministries of

Agriculture, Water Resources and Rural Development.

1.2 Vision of PMKSY

The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is to ensure access

to some means of protective irrigation to all the agricultural farms in the country “Har Khet Ko

Pani”, to produce ‘Per Drop More Crop’, and bringing much desired rural prosperity.

1.3 Objectives of PMKSY

The broad objectives of PMKSY are to:

a) Achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field level (preparation of district

level and Mandal level water use plans).

b) Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under

assured irrigation “Har Khet Ko Pani”.

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c) Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of water

through appropriate technologies and practices.

d) Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability both in

duration and in extent.

e) Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies “Per

Drop More Crop”.

f) Enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation practices.

g) Ensure the integrated development of rain fed areas using the watershed approach

towards soil and water conservation, regeneration of ground water, arresting runoff,

providing livelihood options and other NRM activities.

h) Promote extension activities relating to water harvesting, water management and crop

alignment for farmers and grass root level field functionaries.

i) Explore the feasibility of reusing treated municipal wastewater for peri-urban agriculture.

j) Attract greater private investments in irrigation.

1.4 Strategy & Focus Area

To achieve above objectives, PMKSY strategizes by focussing on end-to end solution in irrigation

supply chain, viz. water sources, distribution network, efficient farm level applications, extension

services on new technologies & information etc.

a) Creation of new water sources; repair, restoration and renovation of defunct water

sources; construction of water harvesting structures, secondary & micro storage,

groundwater development, enhancing potentials of traditional water bodies.

b) Developing/augmenting distribution network where irrigation sources (both assured and

protective) are available or created;

c) Promotion of scientific moisture conservation and run off control measures to improve

ground water recharge so as to create opportunities for farmer to access recharged water

through shallow tube/dug wells;

d) Promoting efficient water conveyance and field application devices within the farm viz,

underground piping, Drip & Sprinklers, rain-guns and other application devices etc.

e) Encouraging community irrigation through registered user groups/farmer producers’

organisations/NGOs.

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1.5 Components & Responsible Ministries / Departments

1. Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) by Water Resource Department.

To focus on faster completion of ongoing Major and Medium Irrigation including

National Projects.

2. PMKSY (Har Khet Ko Pani) by Water Resource Department (WRD)

Creation of new water sources through Minor Irrigation (both surface and ground

water).

Repair, Restoration and Renovation (RRR) of water bodies; strengthening carrying

capacity of traditional water sources, construction rain water harvesting structures;

Command area development, strengthening and creation of distribution network from

source to the farm;

Ground water development in the areas where it is abundant, so that sink is created

to store runoff/ flood water during peak rainy season.

Improvement in water management and distribution system for water bodies to take

advantage of the available source which is not tapped to its fullest capacity (deriving

benefits from low hanging fruits). At least 10% of the command area to be covered

under micro/precision irrigation.

Diversion of water from source of different location where it is plenty to nearby water

scarce areas, lift irrigation from water bodies / rivers at lower elevation to supplement

requirements beyond IWMP and MGNREGS irrespective of irrigation command.

Creating and rejuvenating traditional water storage systems under “Neeru Chettu” at

feasible locations.

3. PMKSY (Per Drop More Crop) by Departments of Agriculture & Horticulture

Programme management, approval of annual action plan, Monitoring etc.

Promoting efficient water conveyance and precision water application devices like

drips, sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns in the farm (Jal Sinchan);

Topping up of input cost particularly under civil construction beyond permissible limit

(40%), under MGNREGS for activities like lining inlet, outlet, silt traps, distribution

system etc.

Construction of micro irrigation structures to supplement source creation activities

including tube wells and dug wells (in areas where ground water is available and not

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under semi critical /critical /over exploited category of development) which are not

supported under AIBP, PMKSY (Watershed) and MGNREGS as per DIP.

Secondary storage structures at tail end of canal system to store water when available

in abundance (rainy season) or from perennial sources like streams for use during dry

periods through effective on-farm water management;

Water lifting devices like diesel/ electric/ solar pump sets including water carriage

pipes, underground piping system.

Extension activities for promotion of scientific moisture conservation and agronomic

measures including cropping alignment to maximise use of available water including

rainfall and minimise irrigation requirement (Jal Sanrakchan);

Capacity building, training and awareness campaign including low cost publications like

“Neeru Pragathi”, use of pico projectors and low cost films for encouraging potential

use water source through technological, agronomic and management practices

including community irrigation.

The extension workers will be empowered to disseminate relevant technologies under

PMKSY only after requisite training is provided to them especially in the area of

promotion of scientific moisture conservation and agronomic measures, improved/

innovative distribution system like pipe and box outlet system, etc. appropriate

domain experts will act as master trainers.

Information Communication Technology (ICT) interventions to be made use in the field

of water use efficiency, precision irrigation technologies, on farm water management,

crop alignment etc. and also to do intensive monitoring of the Scheme.

4. PMKSY (Watershed) by Rural Development Department

Effective management of runoff water and improved soil & moisture conservation

activities such as ridge area treatment, drainage line treatment, rain water harvesting,

in-situ moisture conservation and other allied activities on watershed basis.

Converging with MGNREGS for creation of water source to full potential in identified

backward rain fed blocks including renovation of traditional water bodies.

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1.6 District Irrigation Plan (DIP)

District Irrigation Plans (DIPs) shall be the cornerstone for planning and implementation of

PMKSY. DIPs will identify the gaps in irrigation infrastructure with respect to the deficiency within

the system as also the shortfall in the availability as compared to the present and project future

demands.

DIPs will present holistic irrigation development perspective of the district outlining medium to

long term development plans integrating three components viz. water sources, distribution

network and water use applications incorporating all usage of water like drinking & domestic use,

irrigation and industry. Preparation of DIP will be taken up as joint exercise of all participating

departments.

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1.7 Scope of Preparation of DIP

The scope of work of consultant includes compilation of data provided by the various

departments for preparation of individual District Irrigation Plans for the thirteen Districts in the

State of Andhra Pradesh and compilation of the DIP’s for preparation of the State Irrigation Plan.

The scope shall include compilation of following data:

a) Available and potential water resources master plan including information on:

All sources of available water,

Distribution network,

Defunct water bodies,

New potential water sources both surface and sub- surface systems,

Application & conveyance provisions,

Sewage and effluent water generated and treated.

b) Crops and cropping system aligned to available/designed quantity of water, suitable to

local socio economics.

c) Demand and supply assessment of crop water, effective rainfall and potential source of

existing & new water sources considering geo-hydrological and agro ecological scenario.

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d) Identification of gaps in irrigation infrastructure currently available.

e) Use of satellite imagery, topo sheets and available database for preparing irrigation plans.

f) Preparation of DIP, considering holistic irrigation development perspective of the district

outlining medium to long term development plans integrating three components viz.

water sources, distribution network and water use applications incorporating all usage of

water like drinking & domestic use, irrigation and industry and considering:

All activities pertaining to water harvesting,

Water augmentation from surface/sub surface sources,

Distribution and application of water including repair renovation and restoration of

water bodies, major medium and minor irrigation works,

Command area development to be taken up within the frame work of this master plan.

Emphasis is to be given for deriving potential benefit from low hanging fruits like

extending the reach/coverage of water source through effective distribution and

application mechanism,

Reducing the gap between potential created and utilized through more focus on

command area development and precision irrigation.

Proper integration of creation of source like dams and water harvesting structures,

distribution system like canals and command area development works and precision

farming to be made for deriving best possible use of water resources.

Steps for use of urban treated waste water for irrigation purpose.

Ten copies of draft DIP’s along with soft copy will be submitted initially, and on

finalisation of DIP ten copies of final DIP’s along with soft copy shall be submitted.

1.8 Approval

The DIPs shall be cleared by the District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) chaired by the

District Collector taking the suggestions of Hon'ble Members of Parliament & Members of

Legislative Assembly.

The State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) shall approve DIPs and SIP based on

recommendation of DLIC.

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2 GENERAL INFORMATION OF DISTRICT

YSR Kadapa District is the extreme South Eastern District of Andhra Pradesh situated within the

geographic Co-ordinates of 13°- 43’ and 15°- 14’ of northern latitude and 77°- 55’ and 79°- 29’ of

eastern longitude. The latitude varies from 269 to 3787 meters above sea level. The important

rivers in the district are Penner, Kunderu, Sagileru, Cheyyuru, Papaghni and Chitravati.

The Penneru river arises in the Karnataka State, flows through Anantapur district and enters YSR

Kadapa district at the north-western corner Kondapuram Mandal. Kuderu river arises in Kurnool

District and enters Kadapa District at the northern tip of Peddamudiam Mandal and finally joins

the Penneru river at the Adinimayapalle. The Sagileru river arises near Cumbum of Prakasam

District and enters Kalsapadu Mandal near Gangayapalle, flows through Atloor Mandal near

Puttayapalle village of Badvel Mandal and runs along southwards and joins river Penneru within

Malinenipatnam village. Cheyyeru river joins Penneru at Gundlamada in Vontomoiia Mandal. The

river flows out of Rajampet Mandal near Ellampeta of Nandalur Mandal. Papaghni river is another

tributary of Penneru entering Kadapa District near Galiveedu Mandal and runs northwards. The

Mogamurevu joins Papaghni at Animala village of V.N. Palli Mandal. Chitravati river arises in

Dharmavaram of Anantapur District this river joins the Penneru near Gundlur.

Out of the total cultivable area of 5.85 lakh Hectares, about 3.56 lakh Hectares of net area is sown

and an irrigation potential of 2.54 lakh Hectares has been created. Details which are shown under

Table 4-3-3. Substantial dependency on rain fall makes cultivation in unirrigated areas a high risk,

less productive profession. Empirical evidences suggest that assured or protective irrigation

encourages farmers to invest more in farming technology and inputs leading to productivity

enhancement and increased farm income.

All the projections have been made considering Revenue Division as a block. YSR Kadapa District

is divided into three Revenue Divisions; Kadapa, Rajampeta and Jammalamadugu. Figure 2-1

below shows the administrative boundaries and road network and Table 2-1 below outlines the

District Profile.

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Table 2-1 : District Profile

Sl. No Description Profile

1 District code

2 Geographical area 1535900 Ha / 3793673 Acre

3 Latitude and Longitude Northern: 13'-43' and 15'-14'

Eastern: 77'-55' and 79'-29'

4 Area under forest 500961 Ha / 1237374 Acre

5 Cultivable land 585829 Ha / 1447614 Acre

6 Gross sown area 425113 Ha / 1050029 Acre

7 Net sown area 356007 Ha / 879337 Acre

8 Irrigation potential created 254180 Ha / 627825 Acre

9 Net irrigated (Rabi/Kharif) 136040 Ha / 336019 Acre

10 Net rain-fed area 219967 Ha / 543318 Acre

11 Total no of Mandals 51

12 Total no of Panchayat 790

13 Total no of Villages 972

14 Total population 29,11,325

15 Population growth rate (Decadal) 10.76%

16 Total male population 1467464

17 Total female population 1443861

18 Total population - SC 465794

19 Total population - ST 75886

20 Total population - General 23,69,645

21 Water availability 1884.58 MCM

22 Water Utilisation 2636.06 MCM

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LEGEND

Y.S.R.Kadapa

Rajampeta

Kadapa

Jammalamadugu

Rajupalem

Kondapuram

Kalasapadu

VemulaPulivendla

Chinnamandem

Pullampeta

Pendlimarri

Vallur

Rajampet

Kamalapuram

Proddatur

Porumamilla

T Sundupalle

Ramapuram

Atlur

Kodur

B.Kodur

Brahmamgarimattam

S.Mydukur

Simhadripuram

Khajipet

Mylavaram

Veeraballe

Sri Avadhutha

Kasinayana

Chitvel

Sambepalle

NandalurPenagalur

Obulavaripalle

Vempalle

Thondur

Lingala

MuddanurYerraguntla

Chapad

Sidhout

RayachotiGaliveedu

Lakkireddipalle

Chakrayapet

Gopavaram

Kadapa

Badvel

Chinthakommadinne

Vontimitta

Chennur

Peddamudium

Jammalamadugu

Duvvur

Veerapunayunipalle

Fig. 2-1 : Administrative Boundaries

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2.1 Demography

As per 2011 Census the Population of YSR Kadapa District is 29,11,325, of that Male population

is 14,67,464 while the Female population is 14,43,861. The decennial growth rate from 2001 to

2011 is 10.76 percent for the District, significantly higher than the state average of 9.21 percent

for the State. The density of population for the District is 188 persons per Sq. Km as against the

State average of 308. The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population of the District is

4,65,794 and 75,886 respectively. The literacy rate is 77.78 percent among Males, 56.77 percent

among Females and 67.30 percent among total population of the District. The Urban Population

in the District is 9,79,132 which works to 33.63 percent of the total District population as against

29.58 percent for the state. Mandal wise Demographic data is enclosed as per Annexure 2-1-1.

Figure 2-1-1 : Revenue Division Wise Population Projection

2.2 Biomass and Livestock

Water plays an important role in livestock productivity. Providing enough quality water is

essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80% of the blood, regulates body

temperature and is vital for organ functions such as digestion, waste removal and the absorption

KADAPA RAJAMPETAJAMMALAMADU

GUTotal

Population 2015 11,86,307 8,27,933 10,22,389 30,36,628

Population 2020 1259734 879179 1085671 32,24,584

Population 2025 1313953 917018 1132398 33,63,370

Population 2050 1667407 1163696 1437013 42,68,116

0

5,00,000

10,00,000

15,00,000

20,00,000

25,00,000

30,00,000

35,00,000

40,00,000

45,00,000

Source: AP census 2011

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of nutrients. Understanding daily livestock watering needs is key when designing a livestock

watering system.

The daily water requirement of livestock varies significantly among animal species. The animal's

size and growth stage will have a strong influence on daily water intake. Consumption rates can

be affected by environmental and management factors. Air temperature, relative humidity and

the level of animal exertion or production level are examples of these factors. The quality of the

water, which includes temperature, salinity and impurities affecting taste and odour, will also

have an effect. The water content of the animal's diet will influence its drinking habits. Feed with

a relatively high moisture content decreases the quantity of drinking water required.

Assessment of livestock and water requirement is helpful in modelling water and livestock

relationships. The demand for meat, dairy products and eggs rises faster than the demand for

crops; thus both scenarios call for livestock portion to increase relatively more rapidly than crops.

Given that drinking water needs are species, farm and management specific, many producers

today are opting to install water metering equipment to obtain accurate measurements of water

use Livestock and poultry water consumption depend on a number of physiological and

environmental conditions such as:

State (lactating, pregnant or growing)

Activity level.

Type of Type and size of animal or bird.

Physiological diet-dry hay, silage or lush pasture.

Temperature-hot summer days above 250 C can sometimes double the water

consumption of animals.

Water quality - palatability and salt content.

Details of animals is enclosed as per Annexure 2-2-1

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Figure 2-2-1 : Details of Small Animals

Figure 2-2-2 : Details of Large Animals

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

Poultry (Nos.) 592101 557505 483236

Pigs(Nos.) 3729 2874 2880

Goats(Nos.) 164726 157790 160180

Sheeps(Nos.) 530364 247912 354176

others (Nos.) 1429 2402 994

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

Cow (Nos.) 90851 33915 45297

Buffalo (Nos.) 173202 165448 169078

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

160000

180000

200000

Source: Livestock census 2012

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Table 2-2-3 : Water Consumption by different live stock

Water consumption by animals/Birds

S. No Livestock Category Water Requirement range Average water use Lit/day

1 Poultry 0.16-0.24 0.2

2 Small animals 13-20 16.5

3 Large animals 39-59 49

2.3 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography

2.3.1 Agro-Ecology

Agroecology is the science of sustainable agriculture; the methods of agroecology have as their

goal achieving sustainability of agricultural systems balanced in all spheres. Agroecologists study

a variety of agroecosystems, and the field of agroecology is not associated with any one particular

method of farming, whether it be organic, integrated, or conventional; intensive or extensive.

Agro-climatic zone is a land unit in terms of major climate, superimposed on length of growing

period (moisture availability period) whereas an agro-ecological zone is the land unit carved out

of agro climatic zone superimposed on landform which acts as modifier to climate and length of

growing period.

It is possible to gain greater insights into agricultural cropping and productivity by studying the

agro-ecology of each zone and by concentrating on smaller cropping belts. Actual development

of distinct agroecosystems and their productivity depends on important geographical

characteristics such as topography, altitude, precipitation pattern in different seasons, soil type,

its fertility status and food crop preferences of the populace. As per National Agricultural

Research project YSR Kadapa district falls under Southern Zone of the Agro Climatic Zones in

India.

2.3.2 Climate

The district falls under Semi-arid climatic zone and experiences extreme hot summer. Summer

temperatures go even up to 45oC, while cold temperature up to 15oC in winter. The average

rainfall of the district is 696.6 mm. The southwest monsoon contributes major portion of annual

rainfall of 393.5mm with 56.49% share, followed by the northeast monsoon rainfall of 251.00mm

Source: Adapted from Nutrient requirements of poultry, sheep, Cattles. 9th edition. Washington, D.C. : National

Research Council, 1994.

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with 36.03%. The remaining 7.48% of the rainfall is received during the winter and summer

periods.

2.3.3 Topography

The area is bounded by Kurnool district on the North, Chittoor district on the South, Anantapur

on the West and Nellore district on the East. The Kadapa system of hill ranges forms part of the

central portion of Eastern Ghats.

The Vellikonda hills of the Eastern Ghats run towards Northen Ghats through the eastern borders

of Rajampet, Sidhout and Badvel taluks, forming the boundary line between the Kadapa. The

highest peak located at Thollipenta of Rajampet taluk is said to be about 2,710 feet high.

2.4 Geomorphology & Soil Types

Geomorphologically the district can be broadly divided into three distinct units, viz., Structural

land forms, Denudational land forms and Fluvial land forms.

i. The structural landforms: These include structural hills, structural valleys, cuesta hills,

linear ridges, intermontane valleys etc. These landforms occupy in considerable part and

are mostly developed in eastern part.

ii. Denudational land forms: These include Pedi plain, pediment- inselberg complex.

Piedmont zone and residual hills. The ground water prospects are limited in shallow

weathered Pedi plain and pediment inselberg complex, whereas ground water prospects

are moderate in moderately weathered Pedi plain.

iii. Fluvial land forms: These include alluvial plains along major rivers and Bazada zones. Flood

plains form highly productive zones, while Bazada forms along foot hills and form shallow

aquifers with good yields.

Southern Agro climatic region in which YSR Kadapa District falls is suitable to grown Paddy,

Mango, Groundnut, Sugarcane, Seasamum and Red gram.

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Figure 2-4-1 Soil classification

Table 2-4-1 Soil Classification

Sl. No Type of Soil Area in Ha

1 Red gravelly loam 39,440

2 Red shallow gravelly clay 17,205

3 Saline sodic soils 80,521

4 Rock lands 105,565

5 Red shallow gravelly loam 377,652

6 Red clalc. gravelly loam 183,588

7 Red shallow gravelly clay 174,241

8 Red calc gravelly clay 69,977

9 Red clayey soils 31,633

10 Medium clalc. Black soils 14,442

11 Deep calc. black 299,768

12 Deep black soils 14,023

13 Rock lands 103,990

Source: ICAR, Hyderabad

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2.5 Land Use Pattern

In YSR Kadapa, Red shallow gravelly loam soils, black soils and Rock lands are the major soil types

existing. In the total geographical area of YSR Kadapa (15.36 lakh ha), 38.14% is arable land,

forests occupy on 32.62% of area, barren and uncultivable area is around 17.45%, and land put

to non-agricultural use was around 11.79%. Out of the arable land, net sown area was 3.56 lakh

ha that was 23.18% of the total geographical area of the district. Total cropped area was 4.25

lakh ha constituting 83.76% net area sown and 16.24% of the area is sown more than once, while

cultivable wastelands and fallow lands constitute only 14.96%.

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Figure 2-5-1 : Land use and land cover map

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2.5.1 Concept of Land Use

The analysis of land use in the present study is based on data available at Mandal level. Following

categories of land use have been recognised in the study area. In the analysis of land use pattern

study has been adopted at Mandal level: Forest Cover, Barren and cultivable waste land, Current

Fallow land, Other Fallow land, Barren & uncultivable Land, Land put to non-agricultural Use,

Pastures and Grazing Land, Area under bush, forest & garden, Net area sown.

Agriculture and Forest are the two important units of land utilization. The Geographical area of

the District is 15,35,900 Hectares covered by 51 Mandalas under three Revenue Divisions Viz.,

Kadapa, Rajampeta & Jammalamadugu. During the Year 2012-13 the Cultivable land (i.e., Net

area Sown, Current fallows and Other fallow lands) was 5,85,829 hectares and it accounted for

38.14 percent of the total Geographical area of the district.

Table 2-5-1-1 : Land use pattern

Revenue

Division Geographical

area Gross

sown area Net area

sown Cultivable

land

Area under forest

Kadapa 5,12,896 1,56,973 1,27,301 2,16,559 1,48,177

Rajampeta 5,50,885 64,878 55,778 1,28,798 2,43,804

Jammalamadugu 4,72,119 2,03,262 1,72,928 2,40,472 1,08,980

Total 15,35,900 4,25,113 3,56,007 5,85,829 5,00,961

Figure 2-5-1-1 : Land Use Pattern

Kadapa RajampetaJammalamadu

guTotal

Gross sown area 1,56,973 64,878 2,03,262 4,25,113

Net area sown 1,27,301 55,778 1,72,928 3,56,007

Cultivable land 2,16,559 1,28,798 2,40,472 5,85,829

Area under forest 1,48,177 2,43,804 1,08,980 5,00,961

0

1,00,000

2,00,000

3,00,000

4,00,000

5,00,000

6,00,000

7,00,000

Source : District planning office 2013-14

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2.6 Drainage

Drainage density is the total length of all streams/rivers in a drainage basin divided by total area

of drainage basin. It is measure of how well or poorly a watershed is drained by stream channels.

Drainage density depends on both climate and physical characteristics of drainage basin.

The important rivers that drains through the district is Pennar which is perennial and flows in

North West to South East direction. Its tributaries Chitravathi, Cheyyair, Papagni, Kundair and

Sagileru are intermittent in nature. The drainage pattern in general is dendritic to sub-dendritic

and parallel. The drainage is often parallel to sub parallel indicating structural control.

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3 DISTRICT WATER PROFILE

3.1 Water profile

Successful management of any resources requires accurate knowledge of the resource available,

the uses to which it may be put, the competing demands for the resource, measures to processes

and to evaluate the significance and worth of competing demands and mechanisms to translate

policy decisions into actions on the ground.

The water availability from different sources for irrigation in YSR Kadapa District is presented in

table 3-1-1. The Mandal wise breakup of surface water and Ground water is enclosed as per

Annexure 3-1-1-1 and Annexure 4-2-1 respectively. Tube wells are the most important source of

irrigation in YSR Kadapa district. They have a share of 92.76% in the total irrigated area. Canals

occupies the next position with a contribution of 3.92% to the total irrigated area. Open wells

account for 1.59% of the irrigated area, while Tanks have a share of 1.20% in the total irrigated

area. Lift irrigation and other sources have a share of 0.53% in the irrigated area.

Table 3-1-1 : District water profile

S.No Sources Total water availability (MCM)

1 Surface Water 916.34

2 Ground water 968.24

Total 1,884.58

3.2 Crop Growing seasons in YSR Kadapa

Each crop has its own sowing and harvesting seasons and it is important to have a knowledge of

this which may help to decide the total water demand in a field having mixed crops.

In YSR Kadapa, the northern and north eastern regions have two distinct cropping seasons. The

first coinciding mostly with the South-western monsoon is called Kharif, which spans mostly from

July to October. The other, called Rabi, spans generally over October to March. The summer

season crops are planted sometime between April and June. In southern part of India, there is no

such distinct season, but each region has its own classification of seasons.

Source: Planning &Monitoring cell, Water Resources Department

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3.3 Crop Pattern

Ground nut is the main crop grown in the district (64,574 ha) followed by Sunflower (49,637 ha),

Paddy (30,748 ha) and Pulses (1 34,133 ha). The major crops grown in the district are given below:

a) Oil seeds

Groundnut

Sunflower

Sesamum

b) Paddy

c) Maize

d) Pulses

Green gram

Black gram

Horse gram

e) Chillies

f) Sugarcane

g) Cotton

h) Mango

i) Coconut

The crop wise cultivation is given in Table 3-5-1 and crop irrigation status in the district is

tabulated in Table 3-3-1.

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Figure 3-3-1 : Land use / Land Cover Pattern

Non-agricultural land : Buildings, Infrastructure, Rivers, Canals etc.

Uncultivable land : Mountains, Cultivable waste, Deserts etc.

Balance cultivable : Permanent pastures, Current and other fallows etc.

Figure 3-3-2 : Cropping Pattern

Forest33%

Uncultivable17%Non-agricultural

12%

Net Sown23%

Balance cultivable 15%

Paddy7%

Pulses 31%

Groundnut 15%

Fresh n dry fruits14%

Sunflower12%

Other oil seeds2%

Other crops19%

Source: District planning office 2013-14

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LEGEND

Y.S.R.Kadapa

Rajampeta

Kadapa

Jammalamadugu

Rajupalem

Kondapuram

Kalasapadu

VemulaPulivendla

Chinnamandem

Pullampeta

Pendlimarri

Vallur

Rajampet

Kamalapuram

Proddatur

Porumamilla

T Sundupalle

Ramapuram

Atlur

Kodur

B.Kodur

Brahmamgarimattam

S.Mydukur

Simhadripuram

Khajipet

Mylavaram

Veeraballe

Sri Avadhutha

Kasinayana

Chitvel

Sambepalle

NandalurPenagalur

Obulavaripalle

Vempalle

Thondur

Lingala

MuddanurYerraguntla

Chapad

Sidhout

RayachotiGaliveedu

Lakkireddipalle

Chakrayapet

Gopavaram

Kadapa

Badvel

Chinthakommadinne

Vontimitta

Chennur

Peddamudium

Jammalamadugu

Duvvur

Veerapunayunipalle

Figure 3-3-3 Present Cropping Pattern

Paddy7%

Pulses 26%

Groundnut 28%

Fresh n dry

fruits9%

Sunflower

14%

Other oil

seeds2%

Other crops14%

Kadapa

Paddy19%

Pulses 4%

Groundnut 3%Fresh n

dry fruits34%

Sunflower

12%

Other oil

seeds4%

Other crops24%

Rajampeta

Paddy4%

Pulses 45%

Groundnut 9%

Fresh n dry

fruits10%

Sunflower10%

Other oil

seeds1%

Other crops21%

Jammalamadugu

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LEGEND

Y.S.R.Kadapa

Rajampeta

Kadapa

Jammalamadugu

Rajupalem

Kondapuram

Kalasapadu

VemulaPulivendla

Chinnamandem

Pullampeta

Pendlimarri

Vallur

Rajampet

Kamalapuram

Proddatur

Porumamilla

T Sundupalle

Ramapuram

Atlur

Kodur

B.Kodur

Brahmamgarimattam

S.Mydukur

Simhadripuram

Khajipet

Mylavaram

Veeraballe

Sri Avadhutha

Kasinayana

Chitvel

Sambepalle

NandalurPenagalur

Obulavaripalle

Vempalle

Thondur

Lingala

MuddanurYerraguntla

Chapad

Sidhout

RayachotiGaliveedu

Lakkireddipalle

Chakrayapet

Gopavaram

Kadapa

Badvel

Chinthakommadinne

Vontimitta

Chennur

Peddamudium

Jammalamadugu

Duvvur

Veerapunayunipalle

Figure 3-3-4 Projected Cropping Pattern

Paddy7%

Pulses 26%

Groundnut 28%

Fresh n dry

fruits9%

Sunflower

14%

Other oil

seeds2%

Other crops14%

Kadapa

Paddy19%

Pulses 4%

Groundnut 3%Fresh n

dry fruits34%

Sunflower

12%

Other oil

seeds4%

Other crops24%

Rajampeta

Paddy4%

Pulses 45%

Groundnut 9%

Fresh n dry

fruits10%

Sunflower10%

Other oil

seeds1%

Other crops21%

Jammalamadugu

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Table 3-3-1 : Crop wise irrigation Status in the District

Crop Type Kharif (Area in ha) Rabi (Area in ha) Total (Area in ha)

Irrigated Rain fed

Total Irrigated Rain fed

Total Irrigated Rain fed

Total

Paddy 24146 1 24147 6601 0 6601 30747 1 30748

Pulses 102 11784 11886 700 121547 122247 802 133331 134133

Groundnut 5731 38448 44179 20372 23 20395 26103 38471 64574

Fresh & dry fruits

30750 16726 47476 10301 0 10301 41051 16726 57777

Sunflower 928 688 1616 17326 30695 48021 18254 31383 49637

Other oil seeds

629 2231 2860 4544 330 4874 5173 2561 7734

Other crops

26673 27894 54567 16284 9659 25943 42957 37553 80510

Total 88959 97772 186731 76128 162254 238382 165087 260026 425113

Figure 3-3-5 : Crop wise Kharif Irrigation Status

Paddy PulsesGroundnu

tFresh n

dry fruitsSunflower

Other oilseeds

Othercrops

Kharif irrigated (Area in ha) :

24146 102 5731 30750 928 629 26673

Kharif Rainfed(Area in ha) :

1 11784 38448 16726 688 2231 27894

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

Source: District planning office 2013-14

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3-3-6 : Crop wise Rabi Irrigation Status

Figure 3-3-7 : Crop wise Total Irrigation Status

Paddy Pulses GroundnutFresh n dry

fruitsSunflower

Other oilseeds

Othercrops

Rabi irrigated(Area in ha) :

6601 700 20372 10301 17326 4544 16284

Rabi rainfed(Area in ha) :

0 121547 23 0 30695 330 9659

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

Paddy PulsesGroundnu

tFresh n

dry fruitsSunflower

Other oilseeds

Othercrops

Total irrigated Area 30747 802 26103 41051 18254 5173 42957

Total rainfed Area 1 133331 38471 16726 31383 2561 37553

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

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Figure 3-3-8 : Irrigated & Rain fed Kharif Area

Figure 3-3-9 : Irrigated & Rain fed Rabi Area

Annexure 3-3-1 showing the irrigated and rain-fed area in Kharif season is enclosed.

Annexure 3-3-2 showing the irrigated and rain-fed area in Rabi season is enclosed.

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

Sown Area 82,210 37,909 66,612

Irrigated Area 27,500 27,129 34,330

Rain-fed Area 54,710 10,780 32,282

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

90,000

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

Sown Area 74,763 26,969 1,36,650

Irrigated Area 25,535 24,444 26,149

Rain-fed Area 49,228 2,525 1,10,501

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

1,00,000

1,20,000

1,40,000

1,60,000

Source: Hand book of statistics YSR Kadapa District 2013-2014

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3.4 Productivity

YSR Kadapa is one of the main Ground nut growing District in Andhra Pradesh. Groundnut is the

main crop grown contributing 15.19% followed by Sunflower (11.68%), Paddy (7.23%), Pulses

(31.55%), Fresh & dry fruits (13.59%), other oil seeds (1.82%) and other crops (18.94%).

Productivity of Paddy is observed to the 2533.00 Kgs/Ha. The total production during 2013-2014

is observed to be 1708.20 T.Mt.

Table 3-4-1 : Crop wise Production and Productivity

Crop Type Area Production (Tonnes) Productivity (Kgs/Ha)

Paddy 30748 77885 2533

Pulses 134133 491061 3661

Groundnut 64574 99121 1535

Fresh n dry fruits 57777 4275 74

Sunflower 49637 48049 968

Other oil seeds 7734 162174 20969

Other crops 80510 825455 10253

Total 425113 1708020

Figure 3-4-1 : Crop wise production and Productivity

Paddy PulsesGroundnu

tFresh n

dry fruitsSunflower

Other oilseeds

Othercrops

Production(Tonnes) :

77885 491061 99121 4275 48049 162174 825455

Productivity(Kg/Ha) :

2533 3661 1535 39310 968 20969 10253

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Source: District planning office 2013-14

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3.5 Crop Water Demand

Crop water demand is the total quantity of water required from crops sowing time up to harvest.

Naturally different crops have different water requirements at different places of the same

country, depending upon the climate, type of soil, method of cultivation, effective rain etc.

The total water required for crop growth is not uniformly distributed over its entire life span

which is also called crop period. Actually, the watering stops same time before harvest and the

time duration from the first irrigation during sowing up to the last before harvest is called base

period. Though crop period is slightly more than the base period, they do not differ from practical

purposes.

This water requirement is applied either naturally by precipitation or artificially by irrigation.

Hence the crop water requirement includes all losses like:

a) Transpiration loss through leaves (T)

b) Evaporation loss through soil surface in cropped area (E)

c) Amount of weather used by plants (WP) for its metabolic activities which is estimated

as less than 1% of the total water absorption. These three components cannot be

separated so easily. Hence the ET loss is taken as crop water use or crop water

consumptive use.

d) Other application losses are conveyance loss, percolation loss, runoff loss, etc., (WL).

e) The water required for special purposes (WSP) like puddling operation, ploughing

f) Operation, land preparation, leaching, requirement, for weeding and for dissolving

g) Fertilizer and chemical, etc.

Hence the water requirement is symbolically represented as:

WR = T + E + WP + WL + WSP

(The other application losses and special purposes are mostly indented for wet land cultivation.

Hence for irrigated dry land crop the ET loss alone is accounted for crop water requirement). The

estimations of the water requirement of crop are one of the basic needs for crop planning on the

farm and for the planning of any irrigation project.

A large number of more or less empirical methods have been developed over the last 50 years

by numerous scientists and specialists worldwide to estimate evapotranspiration from different

climatic variables. The modified Penman method was considered to offer the best results with

minimum possible error in relation to a living grass reference crop.

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As recommended by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) CROPWAT 8.0 software has been

utilised for deriving the crop water requirement. Crop water requirement shall be calculated

based on water depth (Delta) required for each crop derived by utilising CROPWAT 8.0 software.

The crop water demand for major crops is tabulated below in table 3-5-1.

Table 3-5-1 : Crop Water Demand

Type of Crop Crop water Demand -

Kharif (mm) Crop water Demand - Rabi

(mm)

Paddy 629 793

Pulses 133 349

Ground nut 131 485

Fresh and dry fruits 550 550

Sunflower 117 458

Other oilseeds 131 485

Other crops 400 400

Figure 3-5-1 : Crop Water Demand

0

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Sunflower Other oilseeds Other crops

Crop water Demand - Kharif (mm) Crop water Demand - Rabi (mm)

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4 WATER AVAILABILITY

Availability of water is highly uneven spatially and temporally. Consequently, water resources

development and management is to be best planned within hydrological units such as drainage

basin as a whole in an integrative manner taking into account all sources of water including

precipitation, surface water and groundwater. Furthermore, for realistic estimation of water

availability, modelling based on long term yield series in the hydrological unit is required.

In the current study water availability, its current use and estimation of potential for increase is

carried out based on detailed hydrological assessment of all sub-basins, cascades and tanks in

the district.

The total water potential for YSR Kadapa district is computed as 1884.58 MCM. The present

potential from surface water and ground water being 916.34 MCM (48.62%) & 968.24 MCM

(51.38%) respectively.

4.1 Surface Water Availability

The surface water availability for the YSR Kadapa District is given in table below:

Table 4.1.1 Surface Water Availability

Sl. No Revenue Division Surface water Availability (MCM)

1 Kadapa 299.39

2 Rajampeta 362.19

3 Jammalamadugu 254.76

Total 916.34

4.1.1 Surface Water Yield Estimation

Runoff of a basin depends on the spatial distribution of rainfall and its terrain characteristics

such as topography (elevation), soils, land use/land cover, hydro-geomorphology, etc. The

climate of YSR Kadapa district is characterized by high humidity nearly all-round the year with

oppressive summer and good seasonal rainfall. The summer season from March to May is

followed by South-West monsoon season, which continues up to September. October and

Source: Planning &Monitoring cell, Water Resources Department

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November constitute the retreating North-East monsoon season. The climate of the hilly

regions of the district receives heavier rainfall and is observed to be cooler than the plains.

The Rainfall is being recorded at 38 rain gauge stations in the Mandal headquarters in the

district. The Normal annual rainfall for the district is 696.6 MM. The district mostly gets rainfall

during both the monsoon seasons of Southwest and North East. The normal rainfall during

South-west monsoon months, June to September amounts to 56.49 % of the annual rainfall

and that during North East monsoon months of October to December constitutes 36.03 % of

the annual rainfall.

Yield and run-off estimation have been taken up based on Strange’s table for assessment of

yield based on the 55 year observed rainfall data of YSR Kadapa district to assess the potential

yield of the District. The method gives satisfactory results for normal rainfall. Out of the total

observed rainfall, only 92.52% of the rainfall contributed by South-west and North-east

monsoon is considered for computation of yield.

The total geographic area of the district has been subdivided as per Strange’s classification as

“Good”, “Average” and “Bad” catchments as per land use. The 75% dependable yield is

computed as 1244.00 MCM.

Annexure 4-1-1-1 showing the yield calculations is enclosed.

Annexure 4-1-1-2 showing the Mandal wise yield contribution is enclosed.

4.2 Groundwater Scenario

Based on the details obtained from the Groundwater Department, Government of A.P., the

net annual groundwater availability in YSR Kadapa district is 968.24 MCM. The revenue

division wise ground water availability is given below.

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Figure 4-2-1 : Ground Water Availability

Based on groundwater development, the Mandals of YSR Kadapa district are divided into four

categories: Very high groundwater usage with more than 70% draft, High groundwater usage

with draft between 50% to 70%, Moderate groundwater usage with draft between 30% to

50%, and Low Groundwater usage with draft less than 30%.

a) The very high Groundwater usage Mandals are Kalasapadu, Porumamilla, Proddatur,

Kondapuram, Pulivendula, Vemula, Pendlimarri, Vallur, Kamalapuram, Rajampeta,

Pullampeta and Chinnamandem.

b) The high groundwater usages Mandals are Mylavaram, Muddanur, Simhadripuram,

Thondur, Yerraguntla, Chapad, S Mydukur, Brammamgarimatam, B Koduru, Sri Avadutha

kasinayana, Lingala, Khajipet, Vempalle, Atlur, Sidhout, Ramapuram, Nandalur, Penagalur,

Veeraballe, Sambepalle, T Sundupalle, Obulavaripalle, Kodur and Chitvel.

c) The moderate groundwater usages Mandals are Peddamudium, Jammalamadugu,

Duvvur, Veerapunayunipalle, Chennur, Badvel, Kadapa, Gopavaram, Vontimitta,

Chinthakommadinne, Chakrayapet, Lakkireddypalle, Galiveedu and Rayachoti.

d) The low groundwater usage Mandals are Rajupalem.

Kadapa29%

Rajampeta43%

Jammalamadugu

28%

Source: Ground water Department, A.P

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YSR Kadapa district is divided into 51 mandals, of which 12 mandals are fall under very high

ground water usage, 24 mandals are high usage, 14 mandals are moderate usage and 1

mandal is low ground water usage.

Annexure 4-2-1 showing the ground water availability is enclosed.

Rajupalem

>70%

>50% & <= 70%

>30% & <= 50%

<30%

Ground Water Usage

Kondapuram

Kalasapadu

Vemula

Pulivendla

Chinnamandem

Pullampeta

Pendlimarri

Vallur

Rajampet

Kamalapuram

Proddatur

Porumamilla

Ramapuram

Atlur

Kodur

B.Kodur

Brahmamgarimattam

S.Mydukur

Simhadripuram

Khajipet

Mylavaram

Veeraballe

Sri Avadhutha

Kasinayana

Chitvel

Sambepalle

NandalurPenagalur

Obulavaripalle

Vempalle

Thondur

Lingala

MuddanurYerraguntla

Chapad

Sidhout

RayachotiGaliveedu

Lakkireddipalle

Chakrayapet

Gopavaram

Kadapa

Badvel

Chinthakommadinne Vontimitta

Chennur

Peddamudium

Jammalamadugu

Duvvur

Veerapunayunipalle

Y.S.R.Kadapa

T Sundupalle

Figure 4-2-2 Ground water status

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4.3 Present Water Utilisation & Irrigation Potential Created

Present water source wise water utilisation for the district is tabulated below in Table 4-3-1.

Table 4-3-1 : Present Water Utilisation

S.No Sources Water Utilisation (MCM)

I Surface Irrigation

1 Canal (Major & Medium Irrigation) 1,636.85

2 Minor Irrigation Tanks 314.90

Sub total 1,951.75

II Ground water for Irrigation 684.31

Total 2,636.06

From the above statistics, it can be observed that against the present water utilisation of

1951.75 MCM, the surface water availability is only 916.34 MCM. The short fall of 1035.36

MCM of surface water availability is being supplemented from the share of Andhra Pradesh’s

interstate water resources.

Table 4-3-2 : Irrigation Potential Created-Project wise

S.No Name of the Projects Ayact in Ha Water potential

in MCM

I Major Irrigation Projects

1 Mylavaram Reservoir Canal System (MRC) 28,579 282.04

2 Pulivendula Branch Canal System (PBC) 22,502 283.17

3 K.C. Canal 37,247 283.17

II Medium Irrigation Projects

1 Annamayya Project 9,109 63.41

2 Buggavanka Project 5,202 14.33

3 Veligallu Project 9,717 131.39

4 Lower Sagileru Project 5,210 4.79

5 Upper Sagileru Project 2,160 17.19

III Minor Irrigation Projects

1 Pincha Project 1,528 9.26

2 Jerrikona Project 1,984 20.68

3 I&CAD. tanks (above 100 acres Ayacut) 27,104 169.48

4 (below 100 Acres ayacut) 13,074 104.07

IV APSIDC 4,796 38.20

V Ground water 85,969 684.31

Total 2,54,180 2,105.49

Source: Planning &Monitoring cell, Water Resources Department

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5 WATER REQUIREMENT

5.1 Water Requirement

System water requirement is the total quantity of water potential that is required in order to

meet all water needs including domestic, irrigation, livestock, industrial etc. in the district.

5.2 Domestic Water Requirement

Catering to the ever increasing water demand is likely to be the greatest challenge on account of

population rise and economic development, a nd shrinking supplies due to over-

exploitation and pollution. As a result of development, the demand for water is increasing both

in urban and rural areas. Water demand forecasting is essential to water utilities, both for day-

to-day operations and for long-term planning. A number of factors like climate, culture, food

habits, work and working conditions, level and type of development, and physiology determine

the requirement of water. As per the Bureau of Indian Standards, a minimum water supply of

200 litres per capita per day (lpcd) should be provided for domestic consumption in cities with

full flushing systems. It also mentions that the amount of water supply may be reduced to 135

lpcd for the LIG and the economically weaker sections (EWS) of the society and in small towns.

Table 5-2-1 : Average Domestic Water Consumption

Average Domestic Water Consumption Calculated

S.No Usage Consumption in litre per person

per day

1 Drinking 5

2 Cooking 5

3 Bathing 55

4 Washing Cloths 20

5 Washing Utensils 10

6 Cleaning of Houses 10

7 Flushing of closets 30

Total 135

Source: Indian Standard: Code of basic requirements for water supply, drainage and sanitation

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Figure 5-2-1 : Per Capita Water Consumption

Total Population for District YSR Kadapa in 2011 was 29,11,325, growth rate for district is 10.76%

per decade, projected population in 2020 is 32,24,584. Average Per capita Domestic water

requirement is 135 litres per day, based on this information Gross Water Demand for Whole

District in current year is 149.63 MCM per annum. The projected gross water demand in 2020 is

158.89 MCM per annum. Thus water gap that need to be bridged is 9.26 MCM per annum for

YSR Kadapa district.

Table 5-2-2 : Domestic water Demand/Requirement

Division Population 2011

Decadal Growth

rate

Projected Population

2015

Projected Population

2020

Present Water Reqmt

per year (MCM) 2015

Gross Water

Demand per year (MCM) 2020

Additional water

requirement

Kadapa 11,37,355 10.76 1186307 1259734 58.46 62.07 3.62

Rajampeta 7,93,769 10.76 827933 879179 40.80 43.32 2.53

Jammalamadugu 9,80,201 10.76 1022389 1085671 50.38 53.50 3.12

Grand Total 29,11,325 30,36,628 32,24,584 149.63 158.89 9.26

0

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60

Drinking Cooking Bathing(includingablution)

WashingCloths

WashingUtensils

Cleaning ofHouses

Flushing ofclosets

Water Consumption (liter per person /day)

Source: Bureau of Indian Standards

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Figure 5-2-2 : Population Projection

Figure 5-2-3 : Additional Domestic Water Demand

5.3 Crop water requirement

It is essential to know the water requirement of a crop which is the total quantity of water

required from its sowing time up to harvest. Naturally different crops may have different water

demands at different places of the same country, depending upon the climate, type of soil,

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

Population 2011 11,37,355 7,93,769 9,80,201

Projected Population 2015 1186307 827933 1022389

Projected Population 2020 1259734 879179 1085671

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Present Water Reqmt per year (MCM) 2015 Gross Water Demand per year (MCM) 2020

Additional water demand

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method of cultivation, effective rain etc. The total water required for crop growth is not uniformly

distributed over its entire life span which is also called crop period. Actually, the watering stops

some time before harvest and the time duration from the first irrigation during sowing up to the

last before harvest is called base period. Though crop period is slightly more than the base period

they do not differ from practical purposes.

Crop water requirement is estimated with the reference of Table 3-5-1. Total crop water

requirement for 2015 is 2481.21 MCM. Projected water requirement is 2981.71 MCM. Hence

500.50 assured irrigation source has to be developed.

Table 5-3-1 : Present Crop water requirement

Type of Crop Net area sown Present water requirement

(MCM)

Present water utilisation (MCM)

Paddy 30748.00 204.25 204.24 Pulses 134133.00 442.56 2.58 Groundnut 64574.00 156.77 106.33 Fresh n dry fruits 57777.00 317.77 225.78 Sunflower 49637.00 221.58 80.35 Other oil seeds 7734.00 27.39 22.87 Other crops 80510.00 322.04 171.83

Total 425113.00 1692.36 813.97

Table 5-3-2 : Projected Crop water requirement

Type of Crop Projected water

requirement (MCM)

Present water utilisation (MCM)

Assured water gap (MCM)

Paddy 280.49 204.24 76 Pulses 1064.58 2.58 1062 Groundnut 300.97 106.33 195 Fresh n dry fruits 400.35 225.78 175 Sunflower 541.80 80.35 461 Other oil seeds 61.85 22.87 39 Other crops 473.29 171.83 301

Total 3123.32 813.97 2309.35

Note: Gross sown area is considered for the calculation of present water requirement and

cultivatable area is considered for the calculation of projected water demand.

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Figure 5-3-1 : Crop Water Requirement

5.4 Livestock water Demand:

Global trend in animal production indicates a rapid and massive increase in the consumption of

livestock products. It is predicted that meat and milk consumption will grow at 2.8 and 3.3% per

annum, respectively, in developing countries like India where the whole system of rural economy

has revolved around livestock production. Providing enough quality water is essential for good

livestock husbandry.

Table 5-4-3 gives block water demand for livestock for current year and for 2020.Number of

livestock as per 2011 census is 3940089. Estimation is done based on livestock water demand

which is different for types of animals.

Table 5-4-1 : Water Consumption by animals/ Birds

Sr. no. Livestock Category Water Requirement range

Average water use Lit/day

1 Poultry 0.16 - 0.24 0.2

2 Small Animals 13 - 20 16.5

3 Large Animals 39 - 59 49

Table 5-4-2 : Water consumption by wild life

Sr. no. Livestock Category Water Requirement range

Average water use Lit/day

1 Small Animals 0 - 20 10

2 Medium Animals 20 - 30 25

3 Large Animals 30 - 60 45

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Sunflower Other oil seeds Other crops

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Table 5-4-3 : Livestock Water Demand

Division Total

Livestock 2011

Present Water Reqmt per year (MCM) 2015

Gross Water Demand per year (MCM)

2020

Existing Water

Potential

Water Potential to be created

Kadapa 1556402 10.06 11.41 10.06 1.35

Rajampeta 1167846 6.81 7.72 6.81 0.91

Jammalamadugu 1215841 7.83 8.88 7.83 1.05

Grand Total 3940089 24.70 28.01 24.70 3.31

5.5 Industrial Water Demand:

The main sources of water for the industrial sector are groundwater and surface water. Choice

of source of water depends on the availability of sufficient and regular supply of water and the

cost of water from the source. While the running cost of surface water is mainly the price paid to

the supplier the municipal bodies; the cost of groundwater is the extraction cost energy used

(electricity/diesel).

Net water demand for industries in the current year is 111.28 MCM. Industrial water demand for

the year 2020 is estimated at 111.28 MCM.

Table 5-5-1 : Division wise Industrial Water Demand

Sl. No Revenue Division Water Demand Current Water Demand 2020

MCM MCM

1 Kadapa 52.10 52.10

2 Rajampeta 11.61 11.61

3 Jammalamadugu 47.57 47.57

Total 111.28 111.28

5.6 Water demand for Power generation:

There are two thermal power plants, out of these two power plants one plant of capacity 650

MW is under progress.

Table 5-6-1 : Power plant in YSR Kadapa District

Sl. No Name of the Power Plant Location

Total Installed Capacity

1 RTPP Rayalaseema TPP Stage-I,II,III, V.V. Reddy Nagar 1050 MW

2 RTPP Rayalaseema TPP Stage-I,II,III, V.V. Reddy Nagar 600 MW

Source : Adapted from Nutrient requirements of poultry, sheep, Cattles. 9th edition. Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, 1994.

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5.7 Water Requirement of the district for Various sectors:

Based on calculation it is reflected that total current water requirement is 1977.97 MCM. Highest

water requirement is in Jammalamadugu Division and lowest requirement is in Rajampeta

Division. Due to rapid urbanisation and increasing population in 2020 water requirement demand

is growing to 3421.51 MCM.

5.7.1 Water Requirement of the district for Various sectors (Present):

Table 5-7-1 : Water Requirement of the District (Present)

Division Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial Power

Generation

Total Water (MCM)

Kadapa 58.46 567 10.06 52.10 0.00 687.61

Rajampeta 40.80 329 6.81 11.61 0.00 388.09

Jammalamadugu 50.38 796 7.83 47.57 0.00 902.27

Grand Total 149.63 1692.36 24.70 111.28 0.00 1977.97

Figure 5-7-1 : Domestic & Crop Water Demand (Present)

5.7.2 Water Requirement of the district for Various sectors (Projected 2020):

Table 5-7-2 : Water Requirement (Projected 2020)

Division Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial Power

Generation

Total Water (MCM)

Kadapa 62.07 1024 11.41 52.10 0.00 1150.01

Rajampeta 43.32 530 7.72 11.61 0.00 592.77

Jammalamadugu 53.50 1569 8.88 47.57 0.00 1678.72

Grand Total 158.89 3123.32 28.01 111.28 0.00 3421.51

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Present Water Requirement

Kadapa Rajampeta Jammalamadugu

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Figure 5-7-2 : Domestic & Crop Water Demand (2020)

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6 STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN – DISTRICT IRRIGATION PLAN

Water scarcity arises as a consequence of high rate of aggregate demand from all water-using

sectors compared with available supply, under the prevailing institutional arrangements and

infrastructural conditions. Water scarcity is both a relative and dynamic concept, and can occur

at any level of supply or demand, but it is also a social construct: its causes are all related to

human interference with the water cycle. It varies over time as a result of natural hydrological

variability, but varies even more so as a function of prevailing economic policy, planning and

management approaches. Scarcity can be expected to intensify with most forms of economic

development, but, if correctly identified, many of its causes can be predicted, avoided or

mitigated. The District Irrigation Plan aims at provide a conceptual framework for the holistic

irrigation development perspective of the district to meet the present and future water demand

of the district.

6.1 Gap in Irrigation Infrastructure

Irrigation infrastructure covers a wide range of farm level water management support system,

varying from support watering during the Kharif (monsoon) season from a small check dam/

pond/tank/dry well to assured year-round water supply from reservoirs, canals or tube wells

to farmers cultivating more than single crop annually. The method of application has also

evolved, from traditional gravity flow and farm flooding to micro-irrigation where water is

applied close to the root zone of the plant. Irrigation infrastructure caters to the water

requirements from both the surface and sub-surface water sources. Surface irrigation is

largely provided through large and small dams and canal networks, run-off from river, lift

irrigation schemes, small tanks and ponds, whereas groundwater irrigation is accessed by dug

wells, bore wells, tube wells and is powered by electric pumps or diesel engines.

While the general focus is on the supply side approach, huge benefits can be reaped by

improve the efficiency of existing irrigation systems. Therefore, irrigation infrastructure,

which has the potential to insure the farmer against the vagaries of the monsoon and increase

his income from a small (and diminishing) land holding is the most critical infrastructure for

rural India. The irrigation infrastructure deficiency is represented in the Table 6-1-1.

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Table 6-1-1 : Gap in Irrigation infrastructure

S.No Revenue Division

Cultivable land

Net area sown

Net Irrigated

area

Gap in Irrigation Infrastructure with respect to

Cultivable land Net sown area

Area in Ha

% Area in

Ha %

1 Kadapa 2,16,559 1,27,301 43,987 1,72,572 79.7% 83,314 65.4%

2 Rajampeta 1,28,798 55,778 42,616 86,182 66.9% 13,162 23.6%

3 Jammalamadugu 2,40,472 1,72,928 49,437 1,91,035 79.4% 1,23,491 71.4%

5,85,829 3,56,007 1,36,040 4,49,789 76.8% 2,19,967 61.8%

6.2 Gap Ayacut

The difference between area targeted for irrigation and actually irrigated in an agricultural

year is called gap ayacut. This is difference between potential created and utilised. The gap

ayacut denotes the efficiency of the irrigation infrastructure created. The gap ayacut in YSR

Kadapa District is observed to be 46% as shown in the Table 6-2-1.

Table 6-2-1 : Gap ayacut

S.No Source Irrigation Potential

Irrigated Gap Ayacut

Area in Ha %

1 Major & Medium Irrigation 1,19,726 6,378 1,13,348 95%

2 Minor Irrigation Tanks 3,511 1,782 1,729 49%

3 Lift Irrigation/ Diversion/ground water

1,30,943 1,27,880 3,063 2%

Total 2,54,180 1,36,040 1,18,140 46%

6.3 Potential for development

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana aims at extending the coverage of irrigation to the

entire farm land parcel suitable for cultivation. Agriculture as considered here encompasses

arable use (the growing of the widest possible range of annual crops), horticulture (perennial

crops in general, and fruit trees in particular), pastural use (grassland and fodder crops) and

silviculture (commercial growing of trees).

Table 6-3-1 : Land potential for development

S.No District Cultivable

land Irrigation Potential

Potential for development

Area in Ha %

1 YSR Kadapa 5,85,829 2,54,180 3,31,649 56.6%

Total 5,85,829 2,54,180 3,31,649 56.6%

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6.4 Water Budget

A water budget reflects the relationship between input and output of water through a region.

Thus we have a direct comparison of supply of water and the natural demand for water. The

following data provides current water gap and projected water gap for the year 2020.

Table 6-4-1 : Water Budget

Division

Existing Water Utilisation

Total

Water Demand (MCM)

Water Gap (MCM)

Surface Water (MCM)

Ground Water (MCM)

Present Projected

(2020) Present

Projected (2020)

Kadapa 520.44 213.84 734.28 687.61 1150.01 -46.67 415.73

Rajampeta 691.69 266.09 957.78 388.09 592.77 -569.69 -365.01

Jammalamadugu 738.93 205.08 944.01 902.27 1678.72 -41.74 734.71

Grand Total 1951.06 685.01 2636.07 1977.97 3421.51 -658.10 785.44

Figure 6-4-1 : Present & Projected Water Requirement Gap

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Projected Demand Projected Gap

Water requirement & gap for various sectors

Water requirement & gap for Crop

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6.5 Bridging water gap

The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is to ensure access

to some means of protective irrigation to all the agricultural farms in the country “Har Khet Ko

Pani”, to produce ‘Per Drop More Crop’, and bringing much desired rural prosperity. Table 6-5-1

summarises the component wise strategic plan to realise the vision of PMKSY.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh envisages to implement Neeru-chettu to make Andhra

Pradesh a Drought Proof State in the next 5 years through Water Conservation, Water

Management, Inter-linking of rivers and Plantation.

Table 6-5-1 : Strategic Action Plan - Bridging Water Gap

S.No DIP Programme

Component Department Responsible

Capacity (MCM)

Irrigation Potential (Ha) Water Saving

Measures (Ha)

Estimated Cost

(Crores) Existing

Stabili - sation

New ayacut

1 Existing Projects 2,105 2,54,180

2 State Projects 1,708 51,082 1,82,410

85.42

3 AIBP WRD - Maj. &

Med. 86 5,202 31,293

318.25

4 PMKSY - Har Khet ko Pani

WRD - Minor, APIDC, GW

2,184 1,60,154

3,223.90

5 PMKSY - Per Drop More Crop

Agriculture/ Horticulture

0 37,500

215.45

6 PMKSY - Watershed Development

Rural Development

0

405.02

7 Sewage Treatment & Water Front

Muncipal Corporation

34

116.37

TOTAL 6,117 2,54,180 2,16,438 2,13,703 37,500 4,364.41

The below mentioned component wise strategic plan breakup and intervention steps have been

initiated for bridging the water gap in YSR Kadapa District as per the program components of

PMKSY.

6.5.1 Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP)

Under the program component “Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP)”, the below

mentioned programmes are being taken up, which are tabulated as per Table 6-5-1-1.

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Improvements to the existing Projects

Improvements to Buggavanka Reservoir project is proposed to be taken up under APILIP

II with JICA Assistance to stabilise an ayacut of 5,202 ha. Table 6-5-1-1 gives the details of

the projects proposed under AIBP Program component.

Table 6-5-1-1 : Strategic Action Plan AIBP

S.No Activity Status Capacity (MCM)

Irrigation Potential

(Ha)

Period of Implement. (5/7 years)

Estimated cost ( in crores)

1 Major Irrigation:

2 Medium Irrigation:

3 Improvements/ Modernisation of Projects

3.1 Modernisation of

Buggavanka Reservior Project

Existing 14.33 5,202 5 27.07

3.2 Modernisation of

Annamayya Project Contemp. 5,260 5 32.00

3.3 Modernisation of Velligallu Project

Contemp. 13.13 9,713 5 164.80

3.4 Upper Sagileru Project Contemp. 5.66 2,267 5 75.00

3.5 Lower Sagileru Project Contemp. 52.41 14,053 5 19.38

Total 86 36,495 318.25

6.5.2 PMKSY - Har Khet Ko Pani

Under the program component “PMKSY – Har Khet ko Pani”, following programmes given below

as per Table 6-5-2-1 are proposed to be take-up.

Improvements/modernisation to minor Irrigation Schemes

Minor irrigation schemes are being taken up under special APILIP II with JICA Assistance

to stabilise an ayacut of 2921 Ha.

Lift Irrigation Schemes

Lift irrigation schemes are being taken up under APSIDC to stabilise an ayacut of 857 Ha.

Annexure 6-5-2-1-2 gives the details of proposals for lift irrigation schemes.

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Ground water development and other schemes

Ground water development and other schemes like recharge pits details are given as per

annexure 6-5-2-1-3 and 4. Which stabilise the ayacut of 1,08,887 Ha.

Neeru chettu

Neeru – Chettu brings inter departmental convergence among water conserving

departments like Water Resources Department, Rural Development, Forest, APSAC, and

Water Utilizing Departments like Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, RWS, Municipal

Administration and Urban Development Departments.

De silting of Tanks

De silting of tanks for additional capacity for raising the water table. The silt removed is

being used by farmers for their fields and filling of low lying areas.

Smart Water Grid

Smart Water Grid is being created similar to electric power grids to supply water to needy

areas by transfer of water from water surplus basins to water deficit basins and filling up

of tanks from major assured sources.

Cascade Development

Number of cascades are being developed in all the basins of the state by interlinking all

the tanks within the cascade. Further the interlinking of cascades is being taken up by

identifying the links between tanks and cascades.

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Table 6-5-2-1 : Strategic Action Plan PMKSY - HKKP

S.No Activity Status Capacity (MCM)

Irrigation Potential

(Ha)

Period of Implement. (5/7 years)

Estimated cost ( in crores)

1 Surface minor irrigation 231 7,881 5 143.23

1.1 Minor Irrigation schemes

(JICA) - 30 No's Existing 27 1,681 5 12.06

2 Lift irrigation Schemes 343 857 5 1,611.54

3 Ground water Development

224 10,408 5 562.42

4 RRR of water bodies 920 7,055 5 74.62

5 Works proposed under NABARD

9 1,116 5 13.57

5.1 Works proposed under NABARD (irrigation division)

127 5,610 5 85.47

5.2 Works proposed under NABARD - 4 No's

5,133 5 84.18

6 MI tanks - APCWMP World Bank Phase II

34 6,363 5 36.71

7 Construction of Field Channels

8 Field Channels 38 4,332 5 11.83

9 Neeru Chettu 200 11,238 5 73.96

10 Others 34 98,480 5 514.31

Total 2,184 1,60,154 3,223.90

6.5.3 PMKSY – Per Drop More Crop

Under the program component “PMKSY – Per Drop More Crop”, the following activities as

tabulated in Table 6-5-3-1 are proposed to be taken up:

Activities proposed by Horticulture department are enclosed as per annexure 6-5-3-1-1.

Activities proposed by Agriculture Department are enclosed as per annexure 6-5-3-1-2.

Table 6-5-3-1 Strategic Action plan -PMKSY Per Drop More Crop

Sl.No

Department Activity Status Capacity (MCM)

Irrigation potential

(Ha)

Period of Impl.

Estimated cost (in Crores)

1 Horticulture Drip / Sprinkler Cont. 37500 5 165.62

3 Agriculture Department

Other Interventions Cont. 5 49.83

4 Agriculture (ATMA)

Trainings / farm schools / demonstrations / exposure visits / printing of posters and pamplates / rain gun demonstration

Cont.

Total 0 37500 215.45

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Series of Check Dams and Dry Spell Mitigation

Series of Check Dams and sub surface dams at suitable locations are being constructed

on all minor rivers and streams to recharge ground water.

By using Rain guns lifesaving Irrigation will be provided by collecting water from nearby

source for water supplementation to the distressed Ayacut during dry spells.

NTR Jalasiri

NTR Jalasiri aims at providing assured source of irrigation for small and marginal farmers.

This programme is a welfare measure in terms of enhancing the productivity of the lands

thus maximizing their income.

Precision Irrigation & Water Management Methods

Following measures are proposed to be implemented for improvement of water use

efficiency:

Drip Irrigation & Sprinkler Irrigation

Direct Seeding for paddy

Change in crop pattern

Encouraging of ID crops have to be taken up with the convergence department for

efficient use of water.

6.5.4 PMKSY – Watershed Development

Watershed is an area ridge top to the ridge top and common outlet that collects, stores and

releases water to a common point, such as river or lake.

Benefits of watershed development

a) Increased production and higher profits

b) Reduce soil erosion

c) Improved soil quality and better drainage

d) More efficient use of rainfall, with excess water stored for supplemental irrigation

e) Better conservation of natural resources

f) Sustainable income to the village community

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g) Improve living standards to rural poor.

Under the program component “PMKSY – Watershed”, following projects as per Table 6-5-4-1

are proposed to be take-up.

Panta Sanjeevini (Farm Ponds)

A massive programme for digging of Farm ponds under Panta Sanjivini is being taken up

with sizes of 5 X 5 X 2, 8 X 8 X 2 and 10 X 10 X 2 Mts. These farm ponds will recharge the

ground water and will also be used for supplementation during water scarcity.

Table 6-5-4-1 Strategic Action plan -PMKSY Watershed development/Convergence with MGRNREGS

Sl. No. Component 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Total

1 Admin

2 I & CB

3 Entry Point Activity

4 Detailed Project Report

5 Natural Resource Management

6 Production Systems Improvement

7 Livelihoods

8 Monitoring

9 Evaluation

10 Consolidation

Total watershed Development

51.55 29.87 14.18 5.77 3.08 104.45

Total Convergence Action plan with MGNREGS

75.44 66.3 55 51.24 52.59 300.57

Total 126.99 96.17 69.18 57.01 55.67 405.02

6.5.5 State projects

The following projects as per table 6-5-5-1 are being taken up by the state Government of Andhra

Pradesh.

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Table 6-5-5-1 State Projects

Sl.

No Project /Activity Description Status Capacity (MCM)

Irrigation Potential

(Ha)

Period of Implement. (5/7 years)

Estimated cost (in crores)

I Major Irrigation Projects

1 GNSS Phase-I & Phase-II Ongoing

1076.03

62,753

Modernisation of PBC System (Supplementation from Gandikonda reservoir)

Ongoing 37,442

Modernisation of MRC System (Supplementation from Gandikonda reservoir)

Ongoing 28,580

GKLI System (Supplementation from Gandikonda reservoir)

Ongoing 19,230

Gandikota-CBR Lift System Ongoing 4,860

2 Telugu Ganga Project Ongoing 631.80 71,660

3 Improvements to TGP Main canal Contemp. 27.0

II Minor Irrigation Projects

1 Minor Irrigation Projects (Surface Minor Irrigation) - 9 No's

Contemp. 2,106 5 46.2

2 Improvements to Buggavanka River in Kadapa town

Contemp. 543 5 12.3

III Lift Irrigation

1 LI Schemes under APSIDC 9 No's 6,318

1,707.83 2,33,492 85.4

6.5.6 Sewage treatment

It is Proposed to intersect, divert, treat and reuse the domestics sewage for irrigation in the

peripheries of urban areas. This will not only mitigate the problems associated with sewage

disposal but also augment the irrigation potential in peri-urban areas. Sewage treatment

plants are proposed at the urban locations as detailed below.

Benefits of Sewage Treatment

a) Preserving the natural environment

b) Treatment and reuse of water

c) Improved standard of living and economic development

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Table 6-5-6-1 : Sewage treatment

S.No Town Population projected

2020

Water consumption (MLD)

Proposed STP Capacity (80% of

water consumption) - MLD

Yearly water saved

(MCM)

Estimated cost (1.25

crores/MLD)

1 Mylavaram 16,506 2.23 1.78 0.65 2.23

2 Badvel 31,610 4.27 3.41 1.25 4.27

3 Gopavaram 45,856 6.19 4.95 1.81 6.19

4 Proddatur 2,38,876 32.25 25.80 9.42 32.25

5 Jammalamadugu 58,002 7.83 6.26 2.29 7.83

6 Muddanur 10,722 1.45 1.16 0.42 1.45

7 Pulivendla 72,069 9.73 7.78 2.84 9.73

8 Yerraguntla 35,728 4.82 3.86 1.41 4.82

9 Chennur 2,822 0.38 0.30 0.11 0.38

10 Kadapa 3,49,800 47.22 37.78 13.79 47.22

11 Chinthakommadinne 25,670 3.47 2.77 1.01 3.47

12 Rayachoti 1,07,818 14.56 11.64 4.25 14.56

13 Nandalur 13,511 1.82 1.46 0.53 1.82

14 Rajampet 59,284 8.00 6.40 2.34 8.00

15 Obulavaripalle 5,676 0.77 0.61 0.22 0.77

TOTAL 10,73,951 116 93 34 116

6.6 Cost Benefit Analysis

The viability of the District Irrigation Plan to enhance the irrigation potential shall depend on

the economic benefits accrued as compare to the investment incurred. Whereas, the cost of

irrigation potential development can be classified under the various programme components

of PMKSY, the economic benefits accrued can be grouped under the following three heads:

1. Economic benefits due to enhanced crop productivity.

2. Revenue generated from crop production & Income from additional employment.

3. Municipal waste water/ sewage treatment protects the population and minimises/

eliminates health hazards and provide indirect benefits.

4. Economic benefits from reuse of 34 M cum of sewage water to enhance irrigation

potential by 10,543 Acres.

5. Economic losses saved through flood mitigation and control by providing flood banks.

Indirect benefits to livestock and crops due to flood prevention.

The Benefit Cost Ratio calculations are enclosed as per Annexure 6-6-1. The investment of

4364.41 crores on the irrigation potential development would result in an economic value

addition of about 389 crores annually. The resultant cost benefit ratio would be 1.92 with an

internal rate of return of 17.09%. This shows a very healthy return on investment.

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A N A N T P U R

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Figure 6-6-1 : YSR Kadapa District Irrigation Map

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Annexure 2-1-1 : Demographic data

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No of

members House holds

1 Khajipet 14 25,232 25,088 5,555 50,320 10,774 2,740 1,038 267 38,508 6,576 50,320 9,583 2 Veerapunayunipalle 24 16,534 16,376 3,483 32,910 5,786 1,504 231 56 26,893 8,023 32,910 9,583 3 Yerraguntla 25 38,948 38,124 8,854 77,072 12,039 2,900 1,067 280 63,966 6,403 77,072 9,583 4 Kamalapuram 26 25,969 26,199 5,730 52,168 12,053 2,867 466 102 39,649 6,614 52,168 9,583 5 Vallur 27 14,614 14,259 3,145 28,873 6,903 2,015 228 61 21,742 7,507 28,873 9,583 6 Chennur 28 18,517 18,470 3,924 36,987 7,386 1,902 932 245 28,669 7,436 36,987 9,583 7 Kadapa 32 1,60,137 1,58,779 3,18,916 40,530 7,712 2,70,674 9,583 3,18,916 9,583 8 Chinthakommadinne 33 27,753 27,035 4,156 54,788 4,640 1,184 1,442 383 48,706 8,016 54,788 9,583 9 Pendlimarri 34 22,417 21,591 5,107 44,008 7,154 1,821 506 116 36,348 7,646 44,008 9,583

10 Chakrayapet 36 16,062 15,196 3,865 31,258 4,223 1,037 1,404 340 25,631 8,206 31,258 9,583 11 Galiveedu 4 25,557 25,276 6,298 50,833 4,297 1,178 2,533 683 44,003 7,722 50,833 9,583 12 Chinnamandem 2 17,324 17,191 4,248 34,515 3,711 977 370 88 30,434 8,518 34,515 9,583 13 Sambepalle 1 18,330 18,676 4,353 37,006 5,690 1,385 1,991 523 29,325 7,675 37,006 9,583 14 T Sundupalle 6 28,880 28,260 6,719 57,140 6,890 1,797 4,586 1,148 45,664 6,638 57,140 9,583 15 Rayachoti 3 63,359 61,206 4,129 1,24,565 8,335 1,072 2,044 98 1,14,186 8,413 1,24,565 9,583 16 Lakkireddipalle 5 17,758 17,488 4,507 35,246 4,218 1,088 343 72 30,685 8,423 35,246 9,583 17 Ramapuram 6 18,031 17,189 4,578 35,220 5,880 1,443 1,110 280 28,230 7,860 35,220 9,583 18 Veeraballe 5 18,037 17,493 4,391 35,530 6,890 1,804 941 236 27,699 7,543 35,530 9,583 19 Brahmamgarimattam 7 19,413 17,865 4,519 37,278 9,078 2,261 950 230 27,250 7,092 37,278 9,583 20 Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana 8 15,633 14,899 3,645 30,532 6,000 1,493 418 104 24,114 7,986 30,532 9,583 21 Kalasapadu 9 15,926 15,370 3,476 31,296 6,103 1,559 273 66 24,920 7,958 31,296 9,583 22 Porumamilla 10 29,448 28,489 6,864 57,937 12,290 3,064 812 209 44,835 6,310 57,937 9,583 23 B.kodur 11 10,611 9,860 2,235 20,471 4,203 987 283 64 15,985 8,532 20,471 9,583 24 Badvel 12 25,375 24,761 2,502 50,136 10,906 1,254 1,186 156 38,044 8,173 50,136 9,583 25 Gopavaram 13 30,675 28,793 2,093 59,468 11,992 1,254 1,315 156 46,161 8,173 59,468 9,583 26 Atlur 29 12,298 12,041 3,086 24,339 8,092 2,119 637 161 15,610 7,303 24,339 9,583 27 Vontimitta 1 16,900 16,200 3,987 33,100 8,105 2,033 914 229 24,081 7,321 33,100 9,583 28 Sidhout 4 18,937 18,515 4,380 37,452 9,671 2,366 952 249 26,829 6,968 37,452 9,583 29 Nandalur 3 19,636 20,266 4,953 39,902 7,955 1,904 1,288 339 30,659 7,340 39,902 9,583 30 Penagalur 5 21,406 20,954 4,841 42,360 10,302 2,534 1,856 507 30,202 6,542 42,360 9,583 31 Chitvel 1 21,070 21,034 5,017 42,104 8,419 2,147 3,156 882 30,529 6,554 42,104 9,583 32 Rajampet 2 51,996 51,875 6,747 1,03,871 16,894 3,240 3,133 598 83,844 5,745 1,03,871 9,583 33 Pullampeta 3 19,592 19,842 4,750 39,434 8,944 2,123 808 222 29,682 7,238 39,434 9,583 34 Obulavaripalle 2 27,266 26,009 6,049 53,275 11,810 2,771 2,171 567 39,294 6,245 53,275 9,583 35 Kodur 4 45,668 45,146 11,008 90,814 17,699 4,323 8,562 2,220 64,553 3,040 90,814 9,583 36 Kondapuram 1 25,889 25,279 4,489 51,168 8,037 1,982 654 163 42,477 7,438 51,168 9,583 37 Mylavaram 2 20,789 21,136 4,770 41,925 3,474 867 1,556 411 36,895 8,305 41,925 9,583 38 Peddamudium 3 16,270 16,271 3,549 32,541 5,627 1,445 106 27 26,808 8,111 32,541 9,583 39 Rajupalem 4 26,964 25,646 5,885 52,610 8,294 2,049 346 81 43,970 7,453 52,610 9,583 40 Duvvur 5 26,201 25,671 9,620 51,872 8,398 2,238 369 91 43,105 7,254 51,872 9,583 41 S.mydukur 6 40,837 40,182 4,519 81,019 15,232 3,843 2,846 732 62,941 5,008 81,019 9,583 42 Chapad 15 20,765 20,614 4,402 41,379 8,912 2,405 609 172 31,858 7,006 41,379 9,583 43 Proddatur 16 1,29,378 1,29,501 10,912 2,58,879 29,827 3,713 2,736 430 2,26,316 5,440 2,58,879 9,583 44 Jammalamadugu 17 38,694 39,632 3,878 78,326 10,908 1,455 2,368 428 65,050 7,700 78,326 9,583 45 Muddanur 17 17,239 17,127 3,989 34,366 5,930 1,460 543 138 27,893 7,985 34,366 9,583 46 Simhadripuram 19 16,332 16,487 3,203 32,819 5,240 1,320 289 76 27,290 8,187 32,819 9,583 47 Lingala 20 15,261 14,684 3,238 29,945 3,723 908 205 42 26,017 8,633 29,945 9,583 48 Pulivendla 21 39,515 39,369 1,491 78,884 10,347 431 2,947 251 65,590 8,901 78,884 9,583 49 Vemula 22 14,855 14,305 3,361 29,160 4,529 1,140 185 40 24,446 8,403 29,160 9,583 50 Thondur 23 11,774 12,190 2,548 23,964 3,583 848 292 66 20,089 8,669 23,964 9,583 51 Vempalle 35 31,392 29,952 6,887 61,344 7,871 1,757 2,177 479 51,296 7,347 61,344 9,583

14,67,464 14,43,861 2,39,935 29,11,325 4,65,794 94,007 75,886 15,564 23,69,645 3,79,162 29,11,325 4,88,733

Total

Total

S.No Revenue Division Name of the Mandal Coverd

Population SC ST

Rajampeta

Jammalamadugu

General

Kadapa

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Male over 3

years

Female over 3

years Young Stock Total

Male over 3

years

Female over 3

years Young Stock Total

1 Khajipet 30632 0 45 4098 6217 20 1212 705 526 2443 79 7237 6415 13731

2 Veerapunayunipalle 19037 0 0 8724 39155 36 1471 80 79 1630 2 3677 3322 7001

3 Yerraguntla 16575 0 664 5557 16984 68 560 184 149 893 152 5259 3967 9378

4 Kamalapuram 29365 0 383 5680 20270 12 1698 72 140 1910 51 8935 5743 14729

5 Vallur 27105 0 36 3574 15966 71 1374 63 131 1568 35 5945 3917 9897

6 Chennur 33344 0 69 4123 19968 12 1423 21 50 1494 10 4518 3453 7981

7 Kadapa 33417 0 66 2078 2234 67 911 185 338 1434 52 4350 2627 7029

8 Chinthakommadinne 26809 0 0 6877 8349 62 865 686 458 2009 69 5099 4030 9198

9 Pendlimarri 35922 0 211 17024 61238 24 1204 242 1234 2680 9 8313 4550 12872

10 Chakrayapet 24552 0 135 10608 14594 224 1590 3190 2743 7523 351 7570 2686 10607

11 Galiveedu 20692 0 54 9392 34283 48 2224 2177 2329 6730 101 3869 3603 7573

12 Chinnamandem 42148 0 172 7389 59158 40 979 5670 4351 11000 577 4403 3005 7985

13 Sambepalle 35024 0 6 12969 62880 98 1139 3175 2508 6822 194 2111 1660 3965

14 T Sundupalle 49585 0 1524 27310 71279 110 3770 6405 8136 18311 3028 6370 6961 16359

15 Rayachoti 63906 0 187 7934 38159 257 3098 1822 1710 6630 976 7086 6476 14538

16 Lakkireddipalle 29078 0 40 8579 16918 32 1684 3242 2450 7376 192 3189 1971 5352

17 Ramapuram 31107 0 40 10777 20123 138 1699 2527 1622 5848 270 4174 2675 7119

18 Veeraballe 43803 0 97 12033 22589 110 1486 1687 1377 4550 687 3821 3380 7888

19 Brahmamgarimattam 25642 0 0 4386 46385 16 706 117 77 900 65 6971 4347 11383

20 Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana 23237 0 0 10581 9439 27 1325 52 115 1492 31 5483 3716 9230

21 Kalasapadu 52715 0 0 7482 24596 16 2392 39 72 2503 79 9406 9138 18623

22 Porumamilla 32822 0 191 11796 28731 4 1296 93 66 1455 410 9972 6282 16664

23 B.kodur 10351 0 0 10882 34647 8 679 23 28 730 452 3154 4376 7982

24 Badvel 23935 0 2149 11409 20320 13 875 261 336 1472 26 8572 4992 13590

25 Gopavaram 19972 0 0 5650 15883 8 823 227 171 1221 207 5296 4483 9986

26 Atlur 28656 0 0 6528 21262 467 483 37 195 715 29 3227 2394 5650

27 Vontimitta 21469 0 113 8858 3701 330 1063 1753 1825 4641 48 3838 3101 6987

28 Sidhout 26165 0 19 13146 2670 108 410 216 279 905 22 4282 4078 8382

29 Nandalur 18877 0 46 14139 5091 150 1583 925 1574 4082 21 3151 3119 6291

30 Penagalur 25627 0 0 12212 7559 211 1387 710 711 2808 161 3850 3101 7112

31 Chitvel 31571 0 0 5622 5927 348 1165 415 412 1992 51 3731 3159 6941

32 Rajampet 136644 0 356 7417 8677 14 1085 686 620 2391 125 8714 5736 14575

33 Pullampeta 23675 0 0 7465 2980 244 742 347 372 1461 35 3309 2541 5885

34 Obulavaripalle 28650 0 0 10013 5168 139 1151 661 997 2809 11 3964 4329 8304

35 Kodur 27497 0 0 10204 4876 299 1153 475 710 2338 57 3347 4459 7863

36 Kondapuram 32041 0 330 11118 32576 91 3471 576 525 4572 22 8152 6240 14414

37 Mylavaram 18396 0 202 12586 47378 239 1992 238 291 2521 46 6297 4897 11240

38 Peddamudium 26574 0 0 11532 21313 4 1757 127 88 1972 6 6674 4341 11021

39 Rajupalem 23340 0 0 6619 6358 2 1107 146 142 1395 1 5054 3491 8546

40 Duvvur 23274 0 0 5573 15044 21 1805 78 73 1956 29 8643 6800 15472

41 S.mydukur 23676 0 113 12910 21520 20 1708 1476 1136 4320 19 6996 6454 13469

42 Chapad 155533 0 0 6948 16336 16 1548 1172 803 3523 2 10495 6884 17381

43 Proddatur 26388 0 639 4868 19942 47 630 191 110 931 285 10356 8837 19478

44 Jammalamadugu 34457 0 39 15616 25723 86 1213 346 275 1834 13 5178 3290 8481

45 Muddanur 15240 0 0 22431 47902 12 1143 110 107 1360 3 4497 3618 8118

46 Simhadripuram 19930 0 0 6766 12052 49 1732 1060 989 3781 72 4028 2772 6872

47 Lingala 17637 0 0 13727 13098 198 2085 1349 1362 4796 0 4674 3730 8404

48 Pulivendla 20329 0 296 4671 10251 14 863 1150 1295 3308 36 4124 4043 8203

49 Vemula 9168 0 0 4838 19238 91 1530 600 920 3050 34 2675 3308 6017

50 Thondur 8630 0 189 8874 19331 84 1222 56 313 1591 11 2480 1568 4059

51 Vempalle 28623 0 1072 11103 26114 20 1178 717 2492 4387 423 4156 3324 7903

Total 1632842 0 9483 482696 1132452 4825 71689 48562 49812 170063 9667 280672 217389 507728

Rajampeta

Jammalamadugu

Cow Buffalo

Pigs (No)

Kadapa

Other

(Nos.)Goats (No) Sheeps (No)S.No Revenue Division Mandal name Poultry (No) Ducks (No)

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S.No Revenue Division Mandal Surface water availability (MCM)

1 Khajipet 14.17

2 Veerapunayunipalle 17.41

3 Yerraguntla 14.39

4 Kamalapuram 10.81

5 Vallur 8.41

6 Chennur 5.79

7 Kadapa 5.43

8 Chinthakommadinne 19.61

9 Pendlimarri 34.06

10 Chakrayapet 19.8

11 Galiveedu 18.69

12 Chinnamandem 11.76

13 Sambepalle 14.39

14 T Sundupalle 30.1

15 Rayachoti 13.66

16 Lakkireddipalle 13.15

17 Ramapuram 17.1

18 Veeraballe 30.66

299.39

19 Brahmamgarimattam 19.43

20 Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana 8.35

21 Kalasapadu 29.22

22 Porumamilla 20.96

23 B.kodur 8.6

24 Badvel 10.85

25 Gopavaram 34.34

26 Atlur 10.73

27 Vontimitta 23.89

28 Sidhout 29.19

29 Nandalur 15.88

30 Penagalur 17.67

31 Chitvel 31.11

32 Rajampet 18.78

33 Pullampeta 21.46

34 Obulavaripalle 27.66

35 Kodur 34.07

362.19

36 Kondapuram 21.96

37 Mylavaram 21.08

38 Peddamudium 17.75

39 Rajupalem 11.73

40 Duvvur 12.05

41 S.mydukur 30.19

42 Chapad 7.51

43 Proddatur 10.5

44 Jammalamadugu 17.36

45 Muddanur 19.35

46 Simhadripuram 17.87

47 Lingala 17.62

48 Pulivendla 10.57

49 Vemula 13.66

50 Thondur 15.35

51 Vempalle 10.21

254.76

916.34

Sub Total

Grand Total

kadapa

Rajampeta

Jammalamadugu

Sub Total

Sub Total

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Area in Ha.

S.NoName of Revenue

DivisionName of Mandal Sown Area

1 Khajipet 2,533.00 2,265.00 89.42% 268.00 10.58%

2 Veerapunayunipall 13,138.00 2,526.00 19.23% 10,612.00 80.77%

3 Yerraguntla 1,611.00 635.00 39.42% 976.00 60.58%

4 Kamalapuram 1,512.00 1,081.00 71.49% 431.00 28.51%

5 Vallur 1,719.00 1,479.00 86.04% 240.00 13.96%

6 Chennur 1,568.00 1,439.00 91.77% 129.00 8.23%

7 Kadapa 713.00 663.00 92.99% 50.00 7.01%

8 Chinthakommadin 2,509.00 2,228.00 88.80% 281.00 11.20%

9 Pendlimarri 4,362.00 3,549.00 81.36% 813.00 18.64%

10 Chakrayapet 7,128.00 1,685.00 23.64% 5,443.00 76.36%

11 Galiveedu 7,705.00 1,341.00 17.40% 6,364.00 82.60%

12 Chinnamandem 4,687.00 1,555.00 33.18% 3,132.00 66.82%

13 Sambepalle 8,773.00 1,225.00 13.96% 7,548.00 86.04%

14 T Sundupalle 5,593.00 1,170.00 20.92% 4,423.00 79.08%

15 Rayachoti 3,730.00 419.00 11.23% 3,311.00 88.77%

16 Lakkireddipalle 5,805.00 824.00 14.19% 4,981.00 85.81%

17 Ramapuram 5,278.00 1,518.00 28.76% 3,760.00 71.24%

18 Veeraballe 3,846.00 1,898.00 49.35% 1,948.00 50.65%

19 Brahmamgarimatt 2,506.00 2,320.00 92.58% 186.00 7.42%

20 Sri Avadhutha 2,756.00 2,296.00 83.31% 460.00 16.69%

21 Kalasapadu 2,487.00 2,342.00 94.17% 145.00 5.83%

22 Porumamilla 2,735.00 2,589.00 94.66% 146.00 5.34%

23 B.kodur 913.00 825.00 90.36% 88.00 9.64%

24 Badvel 1,471.00 1,339.00 91.03% 132.00 8.97%

25 Gopavaram 526.00 270.00 51.33% 256.00 48.67%

26 Atlur 681.00 653.00 95.89% 28.00 4.11%

27 Vontimitta 1,176.00 1,168.00 99.32% 8.00 0.68%

28 Sidhout 2,883.00 2,866.00 99.41% 17.00 0.59%

29 Nandalur 1,467.00 1,467.00 100.00% - 0.00%

30 Penagalur 2,427.00 1,141.00 47.01% 1,286.00 52.99%

31 Chitvel 3,265.00 1,569.00 48.06% 1,696.00 51.94%

32 Rajampet 2,065.00 1,714.00 83.00% 351.00 17.00%

33 Pullampeta 1,650.00 1,296.00 78.55% 354.00 21.45%

34 Obulavaripalle 3,025.00 1,675.00 55.37% 1,350.00 44.63%

35 Kodur 5,876.00 1,599.00 27.21% 4,277.00 72.79%

36 Kondapuram 3,171.00 1,743.00 54.97% 1,428.00 45.03%

37 Mylavaram 3,680.00 723.00 19.65% 2,957.00 80.35%

38 Peddamudium 2,996.00 668.00 22.30% 2,328.00 77.70%

39 Rajupalem 4,362.00 609.00 13.96% 3,753.00 86.04%

40 Duvvur 2,512.00 2,328.00 92.68% 184.00 7.32%

41 S.mydukur 4,354.00 4,247.00 97.54% 107.00 2.46%

42 Chapad 2,258.00 2,227.00 98.63% 31.00 1.37%

43 Proddatur 1,600.00 951.00 59.44% 649.00 40.56%

44 Jammalamadugu 1,897.00 1,205.00 63.52% 692.00 36.48%

45 Muddanur 2,810.00 1,336.00 47.54% 1,474.00 52.46%

46 Simhadripuram 5,718.00 4,441.00 77.67% 1,277.00 22.33%

47 Lingala 7,621.00 5,344.00 70.12% 2,277.00 29.88%

48 Pulivendla 3,173.00 1,777.00 56.00% 1,396.00 44.00%

49 Vemula 8,023.00 2,417.00 30.13% 5,606.00 69.87%

50 Thondur 4,460.00 1,940.00 43.50% 2,520.00 56.50%

51 Vempalle 7,977.00 2,374.00 29.76% 5,603.00 70.24%

1,86,731.00 88,959.00 47.64% 97,772.00 52.36%

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Irrigated Partially / Total Rainfed

Kadapa

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Area in Ha.

S.No Name of Division Mandal Name Sown Area

1 Khajipet 5,735.00 3,093.00 53.93% 2,642.00 46.07%

2 Veerapunayunipall 14,682.00 935.00 6.37% 13,747.00 93.63%

3 Yerraguntla 7,297.00 112.00 1.53% 7,185.00 98.47%

4 Kamalapuram 10,338.00 1,156.00 11.18% 9,182.00 88.82%

5 Vallur 5,625.00 1,296.00 23.04% 4,329.00 76.96%

6 Chennur 2,653.00 2,568.00 96.80% 85.00 3.20%

7 Kadapa 879.00 778.00 88.51% 101.00 11.49%

8 Chinthakommadin 3,267.00 1,238.00 37.89% 2,029.00 62.11%

9 Pendlimarri 6,960.00 2,030.00 29.17% 4,930.00 70.83%

10 Chakrayapet 2,959.00 2,430.00 82.12% 529.00 17.88%

11 Galiveedu 905.00 905.00 100.00% - 0.00%

12 Chinnamandem 727.00 591.00 81.29% 136.00 18.71%

13 Sambepalle 3,604.00 966.00 26.80% 2,638.00 73.20%

14 T Sundupalle 2,357.00 2,009.00 85.24% 348.00 14.76%

15 Rayachoti 1,076.00 953.00 88.57% 123.00 11.43%

16 Lakkireddipalle 1,266.00 986.00 77.88% 280.00 22.12%

17 Ramapuram 2,268.00 1,924.00 84.83% 344.00 15.17%

18 Veeraballe 2,165.00 1,565.00 72.29% 600.00 27.71%

19 Brahmamgarimatt 1,933.00 1,777.00 91.93% 156.00 8.07%

20 Sri Avadhutha 3,026.00 2,556.00 84.47% 470.00 15.53%

21 Kalasapadu 1,940.00 1,581.00 81.49% 359.00 18.51%

22 Porumamilla 2,577.00 1,943.00 75.40% 634.00 24.60%

23 B.kodur 1,128.00 1,128.00 100.00% - 0.00%

24 Badvel 1,075.00 877.00 81.58% 198.00 18.42%

25 Gopavaram 869.00 816.00 93.90% 53.00 6.10%

26 Atlur 885.00 885.00 100.00% - 0.00%

27 Vontimitta 894.00 875.00 97.87% 19.00 2.13%

28 Sidhout 2,079.00 2,079.00 100.00% - 0.00%

29 Nandalur 1,112.00 1,098.00 98.74% 14.00 1.26%

30 Penagalur 1,308.00 1,050.00 80.28% 258.00 19.72%

31 Chitvel 1,537.00 1,537.00 100.00% - 0.00%

32 Rajampet 2,248.00 2,051.00 91.24% 197.00 8.76%

33 Pullampeta 1,119.00 992.00 88.65% 127.00 11.35%

34 Obulavaripalle 1,408.00 1,368.00 97.16% 40.00 2.84%

35 Kodur 1,831.00 1,831.00 100.00% - 0.00%

36 Kondapuram 9,338.00 840.00 9.00% 8,498.00 91.00%

37 Mylavaram 4,765.00 192.00 4.03% 4,573.00 95.97%

38 Peddamudium 19,742.00 33.00 0.17% 19,709.00 99.83%

39 Rajupalem 11,962.00 1,349.00 11.28% 10,613.00 88.72%

40 Duvvur 5,641.00 5,159.00 91.46% 482.00 8.54%

41 S.mydukur 5,136.00 4,837.00 94.18% 299.00 5.82%

42 Chapad 6,167.00 5,212.00 84.51% 955.00 15.49%

43 Proddatur 6,102.00 711.00 11.65% 5,391.00 88.35%

44 Jammalamadugu 6,746.00 344.00 5.10% 6,402.00 94.90%

45 Muddanur 7,349.00 570.00 7.76% 6,779.00 92.24%

46 Simhadripuram 11,962.00 259.00 2.17% 11,703.00 97.83%

47 Lingala 9,698.00 3,038.00 31.33% 6,660.00 68.67%

48 Pulivendla 5,814.00 1,030.00 17.72% 4,784.00 82.28%

49 Vemula 11,000.00 1,786.00 16.24% 9,214.00 83.76%

50 Thondur 7,802.00 216.00 2.77% 7,586.00 97.23%

51 Vempalle 7,426.00 573.00 7.72% 6,853.00 92.28%

2,38,382.00 76,128.00 31.94% 1,62,254.00 68.06%

Kadapa

Rajampeta

Jammalamadugu

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Irrigated Partially / Total Rainfed

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Annexure 4-1-1-1 : 75% Dependability Yield Calculations

Yield Calculation Using Strange Tables

Classification of Catchment Area Good Avg Bad

Catchment Contributing to Yield 5010 Sq.Km. 3560 Sq.Km. 6789 Sq.Km.

Total Rainfall Contribution

Rainfall

Contributio

n in MM

Yield Good

catchment

Yield Avg.

catchment

Yield Bad

catchment Total Yield

Dependability

(n/(m+1)) %

100.00% Good Avg. Bad MCUM MCUM MCUM MCUM Year Yield %

1 1956-57 906 906 33.29 24.88 16.59 2048 802 753 3603 1996-97 6153 2%

2 1963-64 580 580 18.62 13.99 9.29 733 289 270 1292 2007-2008 4574 4%

3 1964-65 733 733 25.53 19.13 12.72 1271 499 467 2237 1975-76 4209 6%

4 1965-66 429 429 11.96 9.00 5.97 348 137 128 614 1956-57 3603 8%

5 1966-67 830 830 29.88 22.36 14.89 1684 661 619 2964 2010-2011 3533 10%

6 1967-68 733 733 25.53 19.13 12.72 1271 499 467 2237 2005-2006 3326 12%

7 1968-69 585 585 18.84 14.16 9.40 748 295 276 1319 2001-2002 3259 13%

8 1969-70 754 754 26.48 19.83 13.19 1356 532 498 2386 1978-79 3143 15%

9 1970-71 714 714 24.67 18.49 12.29 1196 470 440 2106 1966-67 2964 17%

10 1971-72 508 508 15.36 11.57 7.68 530 209 195 934 2003-2004 2900 19%

11 1972-73 677 677 23.00 17.25 11.46 1057 416 389 1862 1983-84 2821 21%

12 1973-74 725 725 25.17 18.86 12.54 1239 487 455 2181 1977-78 2400 23%

13 1974-75 650 650 21.78 16.34 10.86 961 378 354 1693 1991-92 2400 25%

14 1975-76 972 972 36.25 27.07 18.07 2392 937 880 4209 1969-70 2386 27%

Yield in Decending Order

(MCM)

Total

: 15359Sq. Km.

: 100%

S.No Year

Total

Rainfall

in MM

Probable Runoff

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Contributio

n in MM

Yield Good

catchment

Yield Avg.

catchment

Yield Bad

catchment Total Yield

Dependability

(n/(m+1)) %

100.00% Good Avg. Bad MCUM MCUM MCUM MCUM Year Yield %

Yield in Decending Order

(MCM)S.No Year

Total

Rainfall

in MM

Probable Runoff

coefficient

15 1976-77 744 744 26.03 19.50 12.97 1315 516 483 2314 1998-99 2372 29%

16 1977-78 756 756 26.57 19.90 13.23 1364 536 501 2400 1988-89 2343 31%

17 1978-79 852 852 30.87 23.09 15.38 1786 700 657 3143 1976-77 2314 33%

18 1979-80 621 621 20.47 15.37 10.21 863 340 318 1520 1964-65 2237 35%

19 1980-81 490 490 14.57 10.98 7.28 485 191 179 855 1967-68 2237 37%

20 1981-82 614 614 20.15 15.13 10.05 840 331 309 1480 2000-2001 2216 38%

21 1982-83 521 521 15.95 12.01 7.97 564 223 208 995 1973-74 2181 40%

22 1983-84 812 812 29.08 21.76 14.49 1603 629 589 2821 1970-71 2106 42%

23 1984-85 500 500 15.00 11.30 7.50 509 201 188 898 1993-94 2052 44%

24 1985-86 542 542 16.90 12.71 8.44 622 245 229 1096 1997-98 1998 46%

25 1986-87 457 457 13.16 9.91 6.57 408 161 150 720 1990-91 1881 48%

26 1987-88 620 620 20.42 15.33 10.19 860 338 316 1515 1972-73 1862 50%

27 1988-89 748 748 26.21 19.63 13.06 1331 523 489 2343 2011-2012 1786 52%

28 1989-90 624 624 20.60 15.47 10.28 873 344 321 1538 1995-96 1717 54%

29 1990-91 680 680 23.14 17.35 11.53 1068 420 393 1881 2008-2009 1717 56%

30 1991-92 756 756 26.57 19.90 13.23 1364 536 501 2400 1974-75 1693 58%

31 1992-93 481 481 14.19 10.68 7.09 463 183 171 817 1989-90 1538 60%

32 1993-94 706 706 24.31 18.22 12.11 1165 458 428 2052 1979-80 1520 62%

33 1994-95 604.7 605 19.75 14.83 9.85 811 319 299 1429 1987-88 1515 63%

34 1995-96 653.9 654 21.96 16.47 10.95 975 384 359 1717 1981-82 1480 65%

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n in MM

Yield Good

catchment

Yield Avg.

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Yield Bad

catchment Total Yield

Dependability

(n/(m+1)) %

100.00% Good Avg. Bad MCUM MCUM MCUM MCUM Year Yield %

Yield in Decending Order

(MCM)S.No Year

Total

Rainfall

in MM

Probable Runoff

coefficient

35 1996-97 1165.3 1165 44.17 33.08 22.07 3493 1372 1288 6153 2009-2010 1480 67%

36 1997-98 698.4 698 23.95 17.95 11.94 1135 446 417 1998 1994-95 1429 69%

37 1998-99 752.4 752 26.39 19.77 13.14 1347 529 495 2372 1968-69 1319 71%

38 1999-2000 535.4 535 16.58 12.48 8.28 602 238 222 1062 1963-64 1292 73%

39 2000-2001 730.3 730 25.40 19.03 12.65 1259 495 463 2216 2012-2013 1244 75%

40 2001-2002 865.6 866 31.50 23.55 15.70 1852 726 681 3259 1985-86 1096 77%

41 2002-2003 416.6 417 11.45 8.61 5.71 324 128 119 571 1999-2000 1062 79%

42 2003-2004 822.3 822 29.53 22.09 14.71 1648 646 606 2900 1982-83 995 81%

43 2004-2005 494.6 495 14.79 11.14 7.39 497 196 183 876 2006-2007 967 83%

44 2005-2006 874 874 31.86 23.82 15.88 1890 741 695 3326 1971-72 934 85%

45 2006-2007 515 515 15.68 11.80 7.84 548 216 202 967 1984-85 898 87%

46 2007-2008 1009.7 1010 37.90 28.31 18.90 2599 1018 956 4574 2004-2005 876 88%

47 2008-2009 654.4 654 21.96 16.47 10.95 975 384 359 1717 1980-81 855 90%

48 2009-2010 613.7 614 20.15 15.13 10.05 840 331 309 1480 1992-93 817 92%

49 2010-2011 897.8 898 32.93 24.61 16.42 2008 787 738 3533 1986-87 720 94%

50 2011-2012 665.1 665 22.46 16.84 11.20 1014 399 373 1786 1965-66 614 96%

51 2012-2013 570.5 571 18.21 13.69 9.09 706 278 260 1244 2002-2003 571 98%

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Annexure 4-1-1-2 : Mandal Wise Yield Contribution

Mandal Name Normal Rainfall

(MM )

Mandal

area in Ha % Contribution Yield (MCM)

Khajipet 732.6 28765 1.94% 24

Veerapunayunipalle 582.9 29373 1.58% 20

Yerraguntla 647.2 24995 1.49% 19

Kamalapuram 663.9 18635 1.14% 14

Vallur 710.2 14448 0.94% 12

Chennur 688.6 14089 0.89% 11

Kadapa 723.3 9550 0.64% 8

Chinthakommadinne 589.9 57561 3.13% 39

Pendlimarri 675.3 65221 4.05% 50

Chakrayapet 668.9 28282 1.74% 22

Galiveedu 728.9 35601 2.39% 30

Chinnamandem 651.5 20830 1.25% 16

Sambepalle 625.8 24514 1.41% 18

T Sundupalle 777.5 34556 2.47% 31

Rayachoti 603.5 24511 1.36% 17

Lakkireddipalle 658.5 23772 1.44% 18

Ramapuram 604.9 20111 1.12% 14

Veeraballe 613.4 38082 2.15% 27

Brahmamgarimattam 753 44186 3.06% 38

Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana 893.9 41405 3.41% 42

Kalasapadu 889.7 57321 4.69% 58

Porumamilla 909.2 51568 4.32% 54

B.kodur 687.2 22004 1.39% 17

Badvel 866.2 36726 2.93% 36

Gopavaram 827.1 34328 2.61% 33

Atlur 694 21655 1.38% 17

Vontimitta 572.4 28998 1.53% 19

Sidhout 749 21531 1.48% 18

Nandalur 741.5 23962 1.64% 20

Penagalur 782.8 31386 2.26% 28

Chitvel 924.1 30572 2.60% 32

Rajampet 795.2 31227 2.29% 28

Pullampeta 764.3 25962 1.83% 23

Obulavaripalle 846.4 24212 1.89% 23

Kodur 926.5 23842 2.03% 25

Kondapuram 572 39393 2.07% 26

Mylavaram 625.9 39039 2.25% 28

Peddamudium 581.4 30072 1.61% 20

Rajupalem 700.5 19765 1.27% 16

Duvvur 704.2 25330 1.64% 20

S.mydukur 719.7 68786 4.56% 57

Chapad 680.9 12706 0.80% 10

Proddatur 643.2 18107 1.07% 13

Jammalamadugu 667 34494 2.12% 26

Muddanur 545.9 38192 1.92% 24

Simhadripuram 643.2 32536 1.93% 24

Lingala 606.3 30167 1.68% 21

Pulivendla 618.4 17106 0.97% 12

Vemula 501.6 23135 1.07% 13

Thondur 624.3 25686 1.48% 18

Vempalle 673.8 17605 1.09% 14

1244Total Yield (75 % Dependability)

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Table 4-2-1 - Ground Water Availability

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Non-command

Recharge

from

rainfall

during

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season

Recharge

from other

sources

during

monsoon

season

Recharge

from rainfall

during non-

monsoon

season

Recharge

from other

sources

during non-

monsoon

season

Total annual

ground

water

recharge

[4+5+6+7]

Provision

for natural

discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 Rajampeta Atloor Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Rajampeta Atloor Non-command 945 156 739 275 2115 211 1904

1 Rajampeta Atloor Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Rajampeta Atloor Total 945 156 739 275 2115 211 1904

2 Rajampeta B.Kodur Command 483 425 525 483 1916 165 1751

2 Rajampeta B.Kodur Non-command 11 7 13 9 40 4 36

2 Rajampeta B.Kodur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Rajampeta B.Kodur Total 494 432 538 492 1956 169 1787

3 Rajampeta B.Matam Command 1017 742 984 989 3732 321 3411

3 Rajampeta B.Matam Non-command 9 3 7 5 24 1 23

3 Rajampeta B.Matam Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Rajampeta B.Matam Total 1026 745 991 994 3756 322 3434

4 Rajampeta Badvel Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Rajampeta Badvel Non-command 988 166 824 318 2296 122 2174

4 Rajampeta Badvel Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Rajampeta Badvel Total 988 166 824 318 2296 122 2174

5 KADAPA Chakrayapet Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 KADAPA Chakrayapet Non-command 1222 140 800 183 2345 152 2193

5 KADAPA Chakrayapet Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 KADAPA Chakrayapet Total 1222 140 800 183 2345 152 2193

6 Jammalamadugu Chapadu Command 381 1314 268 434 2397 240 2157

6 Jammalamadugu Chapadu Non-command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Jammalamadugu Chapadu Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Jammalamadugu Chapadu Total 381 1314 268 434 2397 240 2157

7 KADAPA Chennur Command 189 496 152 160 997 100 897

7 KADAPA Chennur Non-command 181 26 148 33 388 21 367

7 KADAPA Chennur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 KADAPA Chennur Total 370 522 300 193 1385 121 1264

8 KADAPA Chinnamandem Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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from other

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during

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season

Recharge

from rainfall

during non-

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season

Recharge

from other

sources

during non-

monsoon

season

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ground

water

recharge

[4+5+6+7]

Provision

for natural

discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 108 KADAPA Chinnamandem Non-command 663 112 482 209 1466 73 1393

8 KADAPA Chinnamandem Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 KADAPA Chinnamandem Total 663 112 482 209 1466 73 1393

9 KADAPA Chinthakommadinne.K.DinneCommand 48 127 39 41 255 25 230

9 KADAPA Chinthakommadinne.K.DinneNon-command 1450 128 1050 255 2883 144 2739

9 KADAPA Chinthakommadinne.K.DinnePoor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 KADAPA Chinthakommadinne.K.DinneTotal 1498 255 1089 296 3138 169 2969

10 Rajampeta Chitvel Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Rajampeta Chitvel Non-command 1167 199 1362 354 3082 270 2812

10 Rajampeta Chitvel Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Rajampeta Chitvel Total 1167 199 1362 354 3082 270 2812

11 Jammalamadugu Duvvuru Command 441 1681 295 480 2897 290 2607

11 Jammalamadugu Duvvuru Non-command 254 42 148 60 504 28 476

11 Jammalamadugu Duvvuru Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Jammalamadugu Duvvuru Total 695 1723 443 540 3401 318 3083

12 KADAPA Galiveedu Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 KADAPA Galiveedu Non-command 1716 153 1011 283 3163 316 2847

12 KADAPA Galiveedu Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 KADAPA Galiveedu Total 1716 153 1011 283 3163 316 2847

13 Rajampeta Gopavaram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rajampeta Gopavaram Non-command 745 157 802 237 1941 97 1844

13 Rajampeta Gopavaram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rajampeta Gopavaram Total 745 157 802 237 1941 97 1844

14 Jammalamadugu J.Madugu Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Jammalamadugu J.Madugu Non-command 1187 214 1024 268 2693 135 2558

14 Jammalamadugu J.Madugu Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Jammalamadugu J.Madugu Total 1187 214 1024 268 2693 135 2558

15 KADAPA Kadapa Command 261 466 226 378 1331 133 1198

15 KADAPA Kadapa Non-command 61 6 46 11 124 6 118

15 KADAPA Kadapa Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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season

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water

recharge

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Provision

for natural

discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1015 KADAPA Kadapa Total 322 472 272 389 1455 139 1316

16 Rajampeta Kalasapadu Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Rajampeta Kalasapadu Non-command 1311 110 1161 212 2794 140 2654

16 Rajampeta Kalasapadu Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Rajampeta Kalasapadu Total 1311 110 1161 212 2794 140 2654

17 KADAPA Kamalapuram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 KADAPA Kamalapuram Non-command 896 199 535 328 1958 159 1799

17 KADAPA Kamalapuram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 KADAPA Kamalapuram Total 896 199 535 328 1958 159 1799

18 Rajampeta Kasinayana Command 593 191 671 325 1780 179 1601

18 Rajampeta Kasinayana Non-command 717 68 604 146 1535 84 1451

18 Rajampeta Kasinayana Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Rajampeta Kasinayana Total 1310 259 1275 471 3315 263 3052

19 KADAPA Khajipet Command 705 1268 533 665 3171 296 2875

19 KADAPA Khajipet Non-command 235 38 168 48 489 24 465

19 KADAPA Khajipet Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 KADAPA Khajipet Total 940 1306 701 713 3660 320 3340

20 Rajampeta Kodur Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Rajampeta Kodur Non-command 1182 143 1833 259 3417 171 3246

20 Rajampeta Kodur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Rajampeta Kodur Total 1182 143 1833 259 3417 171 3246

21 KADAPA Kondapuram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 KADAPA Kondapuram Non-command 1433 407 831 531 3202 160 3042

21 KADAPA Kondapuram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 KADAPA Kondapuram Total 1433 407 831 531 3202 160 3042

22 KADAPA L.R.Palle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 KADAPA L.R.Palle Non-command 745 173 588 236 1742 87 1655

22 KADAPA L.R.Palle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 KADAPA L.R.Palle Total 745 173 588 236 1742 87 1655

23 Jammalamadugu Lingala Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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recharge

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for natural

discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1023 Jammalamadugu Lingala Non-command 1188 121 643 161 2113 143 1970

23 Jammalamadugu Lingala Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 Jammalamadugu Lingala Total 1188 121 643 161 2113 143 1970

24 Jammalamadugu Muddanur Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Jammalamadugu Muddanur Non-command 1123 222 747 297 2389 119 2270

24 Jammalamadugu Muddanur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Jammalamadugu Muddanur Total 1123 222 747 297 2389 119 2270

25 Jammalamadugu Mydukur Command 159 377 120 175 831 83 748

25 Jammalamadugu Mydukur Non-command 969 311 722 355 2357 192 2165

25 Jammalamadugu Mydukur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

25 Jammalamadugu Mydukur Total 1128 688 842 530 3188 275 2913

26 Jammalamadugu Mylavaram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 Jammalamadugu Mylavaram Non-command 1156 207 679 256 2298 115 2183

26 Jammalamadugu Mylavaram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 Jammalamadugu Mylavaram Total 1156 207 679 256 2298 115 2183

27 Rajampeta Nandalur Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 Rajampeta Nandalur Non-command 605 115 557 223 1500 75 1425

27 Rajampeta Nandalur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 Rajampeta Nandalur Total 605 115 557 223 1500 75 1425

28 Rajampeta Obulavaripalle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Rajampeta Obulavaripalle Non-command 999 296 1170 481 2946 164 2782

28 Rajampeta Obulavaripalle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Rajampeta Obulavaripalle Total 999 296 1170 481 2946 164 2782

29 Jammalamadugu Peddamudium Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Jammalamadugu Peddamudium Non-command 1033 111 520 157 1821 130 1691

29 Jammalamadugu Peddamudium Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Jammalamadugu Peddamudium Total 1033 111 520 157 1821 130 1691

30 Rajampeta Penagalur Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 Rajampeta Penagalur Non-command 1205 209 1381 368 3163 244 2919

30 Rajampeta Penagalur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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recharge

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discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1030 Rajampeta Penagalur Total 1205 209 1381 368 3163 244 2919

31 KADAPA Pendlimarri Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 KADAPA Pendlimarri Non-command 1607 176 938 261 2982 266 2716

31 KADAPA Pendlimarri Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 KADAPA Pendlimarri Total 1607 176 938 261 2982 266 2716

32 Rajampeta Porumamilla Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

32 Rajampeta Porumamilla Non-command 1120 292 994 556 2962 148 2814

32 Rajampeta Porumamilla Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

32 Rajampeta Porumamilla Total 1120 292 994 556 2962 148 2814

33 Jammalamadugu Proddatur Command 170 601 111 179 1061 106 955

33 Jammalamadugu Proddatur Non-command 400 65 250 85 800 40 760

33 Jammalamadugu Proddatur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

33 Jammalamadugu Proddatur Total 570 666 361 264 1861 146 1715

34 Jammalamadugu Pulivendula Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

34 Jammalamadugu Pulivendula Non-command 612 77 417 105 1211 88 1123

34 Jammalamadugu Pulivendula Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

34 Jammalamadugu Pulivendula Total 612 77 417 105 1211 88 1123

35 Rajampeta Pullampet Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

35 Rajampeta Pullampet Non-command 771 208 872 371 2222 111 2111

35 Rajampeta Pullampet Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

35 Rajampeta Pullampet Total 771 208 872 371 2222 111 2111

36 Rajampeta Rajampet Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

36 Rajampeta Rajampet Non-command 1213 254 1295 433 3195 160 3035

36 Rajampeta Rajampet Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

36 Rajampeta Rajampet Total 1213 254 1295 433 3195 160 3035

37 Jammalamadugu Rajupalem Command 390 942 261 262 1855 185 1670

37 Jammalamadugu Rajupalem Non-command 187 8 120 12 327 27 300

37 Jammalamadugu Rajupalem Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

37 Jammalamadugu Rajupalem Total 577 950 381 274 2182 212 1970

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1038 KADAPA Ramapuram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38 KADAPA Ramapuram Non-command 735 194 604 245 1778 89 1689

38 KADAPA Ramapuram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38 KADAPA Ramapuram Total 735 194 604 245 1778 89 1689

39 KADAPA Rayachoty Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

39 KADAPA Rayachoty Non-command 882 162 655 262 1961 98 1863

39 KADAPA Rayachoty Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

39 KADAPA Rayachoty Total 882 162 655 262 1961 98 1863

40 KADAPA Sambepalle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

40 KADAPA Sambepalle Non-command 1007 166 824 241 2238 112 2126

40 KADAPA Sambepalle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

40 KADAPA Sambepalle Total 1007 166 824 241 2238 112 2126

41 Rajampeta Sidhout Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

41 Rajampeta Sidhout Non-command 1017 202 794 304 2317 116 2201

41 Rajampeta Sidhout Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

41 Rajampeta Sidhout Total 1017 202 794 304 2317 116 2201

42 Jammalamadugu Simhadripuram Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 Jammalamadugu Simhadripuram Non-command 1306 151 840 220 2517 126 2391

42 Jammalamadugu Simhadripuram Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 Jammalamadugu Simhadripuram Total 1306 151 840 220 2517 126 2391

43 KADAPA T.Sundupalle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

43 KADAPA T.Sundupalle Non-command 1347 275 1232 360 3214 161 3053

43 KADAPA T.Sundupalle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

43 KADAPA T.Sundupalle Total 1347 275 1232 360 3214 161 3053

44 Jammalamadugu Thondur Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 Jammalamadugu Thondur Non-command 985 90 607 167 1849 119 1730

44 Jammalamadugu Thondur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 Jammalamadugu Thondur Total 985 90 607 167 1849 119 1730

45 KADAPA Vallur Command 71 144 52 73 340 34 306

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Sl.

No.

Name of Revenue

divisionMandal

Command/

Non-command

Recharge

from

rainfall

during

monsoon

season

Recharge

from other

sources

during

monsoon

season

Recharge

from rainfall

during non-

monsoon

season

Recharge

from other

sources

during non-

monsoon

season

Total annual

ground

water

recharge

[4+5+6+7]

Provision

for natural

discharge

Net annual

ground water

availability

[8-9]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1045 KADAPA Vallur Non-command 569 71 345 91 1076 103 973

45 KADAPA Vallur Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 KADAPA Vallur Total 640 215 397 164 1416 137 1279

46 KADAPA Veeraballi Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

46 KADAPA Veeraballi Non-command 994 270 708 323 2295 154 2141

46 KADAPA Veeraballi Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

46 KADAPA Veeraballi Total 994 270 708 323 2295 154 2141

47 Jammalamadugu Vempalle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

47 Jammalamadugu Vempalle Non-command 1240 147 733 204 2324 123 2201

47 Jammalamadugu Vempalle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

47 Jammalamadugu Vempalle Total 1240 147 733 204 2324 123 2201

48 Jammalamadugu Vemula Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

48 Jammalamadugu Vemula Non-command 767 75 474 120 1436 85 1351

48 Jammalamadugu Vemula Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

48 Jammalamadugu Vemula Total 767 75 474 120 1436 85 1351

49 KADAPA VN Palle Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

49 KADAPA VN Palle Non-command 1009 166 660 228 2063 105 1958

49 KADAPA VN Palle Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

49 KADAPA VN Palle Total 1009 166 660 228 2063 105 1958

50 Rajampeta Vontimitta Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

50 Rajampeta Vontimitta Non-command 1646 238 1303 334 3521 176 3345

50 Rajampeta Vontimitta Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

50 Rajampeta Vontimitta Total 1646 238 1303 334 3521 176 3345

51 KADAPA Yerraguntla Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

51 KADAPA Yerraguntla Non-command 866 243 589 308 2006 133 1873

51 KADAPA Yerraguntla Poor GW Quality 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

51 KADAPA Yerraguntla Total 866 243 589 308 2006 133 1873

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S.No Mandal Name of the Project Ayacut in AcEstimated cost in

LakhsRemarks

1 chitvelReconstruction of head sluice and restoration of

Yerra cheruvu near65 49.00

2 chitvel

Restoration of Nagaripadu tank and restoration of

Nagaripadu anicut constructed across Gunjana river

and its system near

100 85.00

3 Penagalur Restoration of Breached kothacheruvu 76 46.89

4 pullampet Restoration of Kothapalli Agraharam tank 168 65.00

5 pullampet Restoration of Reangampalli Tank 281 110.00

6 pullampet Restoration of pullampet Anicut near 200 146.00

7 pullampet Restoration of Peerlamadugu anicut near 210 90.00

8 pullampet Restoration of Seetharampet anicut near 145 52.00

9 KodurRestoration of Rajula cheruvu tank bund and

surplus weir136 50.00

10 KodurRestoration of brahmanacheruvu tank bund,surplus

weir and sluice399 120.00

11 Kodur Restoration of kothacheruvu 45 55.50

12 Kodur Restoration of Tirumalamma tank 157 69.02

13 Kodur Restoration of chiyyavaram anicut near 92 59.00

14 chitvelRestoration of washed away sluice and breched

closing of mokkalacheruvu203 95.00

15 Rajampet Formation of new tank across Thatikona vanka near 200 200.00

16 kodurRestoration of chintalapalli anicut near

Narayanarajupalli (V) in kodur (M)280 65.00 Nil

Total 2757 1357.41

ANNEXURE 6-5-2-1-1 : WORKS PROPOSED UNDER NABARD IN RESPECT OF IRRIGATION CIRCLE, KADAPA.

Representation by sri

Kasturi viswanath

Naidu,TDP incharge

,Kodur Constituency

endorsed by Hon'ble

Minister for Minor

irrigation vide Endt no

1905 dt 17.08.2015

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Sl. No Activity StatusCapacity

(Mcm)

irrigation

potential

(Ha)

period of

Implement

(5/7 years)

Estimated

cost

(Crores)

1LI scheme from Gandikota Reservoir to

BurzupalliContemp. 14.154 5 149

2LI scheme from Adinimmayapalli anicut to

Kadapa town for drinking and industrial

needs

Contemp. 5 80

3Supplementation of water from Kundu

River to TGP Main canal by lifting

arrangements for stabilizing the TGP ayacut.

Contemp. 73.623 5 335

4

Lift scheme from Somasila Back water

to Phase-II of GNSS Canal at Km 152.00

of Package No 5 for supplementation of

water during Rabi Season

Contemp. 198.22 5 942

5

Construction of lift Scheme from GNSS

Main canal from Km 167.00 to

Annamaih Project dam to a capacity of

2TMC

Contemp. 56.63 5 67

6Lifting of water from GNSS Main canal

to Gunjuana RiverContemp. 675 5 38.54

7

Lifting of water from GNSS Main Canal

at Km87.00 to existing MI tank namely

Eguvacheruvu/Peddadasarapalli in

Pendlamarri Mandal for stabilizing the

ayacut.

Contemp. 182 5 `

342.627 857 1611.54

Annexure 6-5-2-1-2 : Proposals for Lift irrigation schemes

Grand Total

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Sl. No Activity StatusCapacity

(Mcm)

irrigation

potential

(Ha)

period of

Implement

(5/7 years)

Estimated

cost

(Crores)

1 Ground water deveolpment Contemp. 223.598 10407.74 5 262.417

2

Construction of Sub-surface dams

under special development package in

rivers of Mandavya, Bahuda, Cheyyeru

and Penna

Contemp. 150

3

Construction of Recharge well

structures in all Mandals of YSR District

under Special Development Package

Contemp. 150

223.598 10407.74 562.417

Sl. No Activity StatusCapacity

(Mcm)

irrigation

potential

(Ha)

period of

Implement

(5/7 years)

Estimated

cost

(Crores)

1Drip/Sprinkler in Annamayya project for

stabilizingExisting 34 13,000 5 101.43

2 Drip/Sprinkler in Veligallu Project Contemp. 9,710 5 172.5

3Conversion of TGP Ayacut from surface

Irrigation to Micro IrrigationContemp. 71,660 5 200

4

Construction of Single bund, O.T.Sluice

and Surplus weir for stabilizing an

ayacut of 4,045 ha of in

Chintakommadine Mandal, Kadapa

Existing 4,045 5 40

5

Construction of Gravity canal from

GNSS Main canal @ KM91.750 to

Rachvaripalli kunta for stabilizing an

ayacut of 20 Ha

Contemp. 20 5 0.15

6

Construction of Gravity canal from

GNSS Main canal @KM94.100 to

Ganganapalli tank for stabilizng an

ayacut of 45 Ha

Contemp. 45 5 0.23

34 98480 514.31Grand Total

Annexure 6-5-2-1-3 : Ground water development schemes

Annexure 6-5-2-1-4 : Other schemes

Grand Total

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 20.608 15.7895 36.3975 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.36 2.91 15.27 15.27

2 B Kodur 34 110 145 0 0 0 20.62 20.32 40.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.94

3 Badvel 5 8 12 0 0 0 2.85 1.39 4.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.24

4 Brahmamgarimattam 107 122 228 0 0 0 63.92 22.40 86.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 86.32

5 Chakrayapet 97 449 546 0 0 0 58.07 82.79 140.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 140.86

6 Chapad 0 0 0 13.6735 81.9145 95.588 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.20 15.09 23.30 23.30

7 Chennur 0 0 0 7.0495 0 7.0495 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.23 0.00 4.23 4.23

8 Chinnamandem 265 77 342 0 0 0 158.89 14.26 173.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 173.15

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 89.309 14.789 104.098 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.59 2.73 56.31 56.31

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 476.8245 0 476.8245 0.00 0.00 0.00 286.09 0.00 286.09 286.09

11 Cuddapah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 100.1075 16.9395 117.047 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.06 3.12 63.19 63.19

13 Galiveedu 225 680 905 0 0 0 134.97 125.28 260.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 260.25

14 Gopavaram 6 39 44 0 0 0 3.46 7.12 10.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.57

15 Jammalamadugu 92 41 134 0 0 0 55.34 7.64 62.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.99

16 Kalasapadu 50 24 73 0 0 0 29.75 4.33 34.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 34.08

17 Kamalapuram 34 42 76 0 0 0 20.32 7.71 28.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 28.03

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 68.356 8.0155 76.3715 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.01 1.48 42.49 42.49

19 Kodur 0 0 0 351.4745 1.1845 352.659 0.00 0.00 0.00 210.88 0.22 211.10 211.10

20 Kondapuram 297 157 454 0 0 0 178.19 28.89 207.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 207.08

21 Lakkireddipalle 70 456 526 0 0 0 41.89 84.06 125.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 125.95

22 Lingala 468 189 658 0 0 0 280.89 34.92 315.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 315.81

23 Muddanur 214 102 316 0 0 0 128.24 18.81 147.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 147.05

24 Mylavaram 91 61 152 0 0 0 54.70 11.22 65.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.91

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 62.3185 2.4725 64.791 0.00 0.00 0.00 37.39 0.46 37.85 37.85

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 779.3665 0 779.3665 0.00 0.00 0.00 467.62 0.00 467.62 467.62

27 Peddamudium 56 256 312 0 0 0 33.40 47.16 80.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.55

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 269.1 0 269.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 161.46 0.00 161.46 161.46

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 298.5745 144.4515 443.026 0.00 0.00 0.00 179.14 26.62 205.76 205.76

30 Porumamilla 55 1 57 0 0 0 33.19 0.25 33.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.44

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 3.8755 63.8135 67.689 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.33 11.76 14.08 14.08

32 Pulivendla 291 58 349 0 0 0 174.76 10.70 185.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 185.46

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 773.283 0 773.283 0.00 0.00 0.00 463.97 0.00 463.97 463.97

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 823.9635 0 823.9635 0.00 0.00 0.00 494.38 0.00 494.38 494.38

35 Raju Palem 10 37 48 0 0 0 6.22 6.87 13.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.09

36 Ramapuram 84 284 367 0 0 0 50.25 52.26 102.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 102.51

37 Rayachoti 69 136 205 0 0 0 41.57 25.06 66.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 66.64

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 293.1925 5.8075 299 0.00 0.00 0.00 175.92 1.07 176.99 176.99

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 282 46 328 0 0 0 169.11 8.55 177.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 177.66

40 Sambepalle 170 86 257 0 0 0 102.24 15.90 118.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 118.13

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 105.4435 5.1405 110.584 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.27 0.95 64.21 64.21

42 Simhadripuram 413 327 740 0 0 0 247.97 60.22 308.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 308.19

43 T Sundupalle 90 196 286 0 0 0 53.98 36.12 90.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.10

44 Thandur 265 215 479 0 0 0 158.81 39.56 198.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 198.37

45 Vallur 0 0 0 20.4585 20.7 41.1585 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.28 3.81 16.09 16.09

46 Veeraballe 77 174 251 0 0 0 46.44 31.98 78.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.42

47 Veerapunayunipalle 272 244 516 0 0 0 163.19 45.04 208.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 208.23

48 Vempalle 281 159 440 0 0 0 168.52 29.28 197.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 197.80

49 Vemula 308 243 551 0 0 0 185.09 44.74 229.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 229.82

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 96.2435 2.507 98.7505 0.00 0.00 0.00 57.75 0.46 58.21 58.21

51 Yerraguntla 42 125 166 0 0 0 25.00 22.99 47.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 47.99

Total 4820 5144 9963 4653 384 5037 2892 948 3840 2791.93 70.67 2862.61 6702

S.No Name of the Mandal

Physical (Area in Ha.) Financial (Rs. in Lakhs)

2016-17

DPAP Mandals Non DPAP Mandals DPAP Mandals Non DPAP Mandals Estimated

Cost

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 31 24 55 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.55 4.36 22.91 22.91

2 B Kodur 52 50 102 0 0 0 30.94 9.21 40.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.15

3 Badvel 7 5 12 0 0 0 4.27 0.92 5.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.20

4 Brahmamgarimattam 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

5 Chakrayapet 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

6 Chapad 0 0 0 21 50 71 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.31 9.21 21.52 21.52

7 Chennur 0 0 0 11 0 11 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.34 0.00 6.34 6.34

8 Chinnamandem 100 50 150 0 0 0 60.00 9.21 69.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 69.21

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 50 22 72 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 4.09 34.09 34.09

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 6.00

11 Cuddapah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 50 25 75 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 4.68 34.68 34.68

13 Galiveedu 100 500 600 0 0 0 60.00 92.14 152.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 152.14

14 Gopavaram 9 10 19 0 0 0 5.19 1.84 7.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.03

15 Jammalamadugu 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

16 Kalasapadu 50 35 85 0 0 0 30.00 6.50 36.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.50

17 Kamalapuram 51 50 101 0 0 0 30.48 9.21 39.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.69

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 50 12 62 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 2.22 32.22 32.22

19 Kodur 0 0 0 100 2 102 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.00 0.33 60.33 60.33

20 Kondapuram 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

21 Lakkireddipalle 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

22 Lingala 200 100 300 0 0 0 120.00 18.43 138.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 138.43

23 Muddanur 200 100 300 0 0 0 120.00 18.43 138.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 138.43

24 Mylavaram 100 50 150 0 0 0 60.00 9.21 69.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 69.21

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 50 4 54 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 0.68 30.68 30.68

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 500 0 500 0.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 300.00

27 Peddamudium 83 100 183 0 0 0 50.09 18.43 68.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 68.52

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 100 0 100 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 60.00

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 100 50 150 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.00 9.21 69.21 69.21

30 Porumamilla 83 0 83 0 0 0 49.78 0.00 49.78 0.00 0.00 0.00 49.78

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 6 50 56 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.49 9.21 12.70 12.70

32 Pulivendla 100 50 150 0 0 0 60.00 9.21 69.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 69.21

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 500 0 500 0.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 300.00

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 407 0 407 0.00 0.00 0.00 244.20 0.00 244.20 244.20

35 Raju Palem 16 16 32 0 0 0 9.33 2.95 12.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.27

36 Ramapuram 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

37 Rayachoti 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 100 9 109 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.00 1.61 61.61 61.61

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 50 50 100 0 0 0 30.00 9.21 39.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.21

40 Sambepalle 100 50 150 0 0 0 60.00 9.21 69.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 69.21

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 50 8 58 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 1.42 31.42 31.42

42 Simhadripuram 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

43 T Sundupalle 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

44 Thandur 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

45 Vallur 0 0 0 31 31 62 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.41 5.72 24.13 24.13

46 Veeraballe 116 100 216 0 0 0 69.66 18.43 88.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.08

47 Veerapunayunipalle 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

48 Vempalle 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

49 Vemula 100 100 200 0 0 0 60.00 18.43 78.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.43

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 50 4 54 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 0.69 30.69 30.69

51 Yerraguntla 62 100 162 0 0 0 37.50 18.43 55.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.93

Total 2529 2466 4995 2215 290 2506 1517 454 1972 1329.30 53.44 1382.74 3354

Physical (Area in Ha.) Financial (Rs. in Lakhs)

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2017-18

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 0 20 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.69 3.69 3.69

2 B Kodur 20 30 50 0 0 0 12.00 5.53 17.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.53

3 Badvel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Brahmamgarimattam 50 40 90 0 0 0 30.00 7.37 37.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 37.37

5 Chakrayapet 50 130 180 0 0 0 30.00 23.96 53.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.96

6 Chapad 0 0 0 0 110 110 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.27 20.27 20.27

7 Chennur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Chinnamandem 120 20 140 0 0 0 72.00 3.69 75.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.69

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 10 20 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 3.69 9.69 9.69

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 80 0 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 48.00

11 Cuddapah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 20 20 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 3.69 15.69 15.69

13 Galiveedu 110 200 310 0 0 0 66.00 36.85 102.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 102.85

14 Gopavaram 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

15 Jammalamadugu 40 10 50 0 0 0 24.00 1.84 25.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.84

16 Kalasapadu 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

17 Kamalapuram 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 10 10 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 1.84 7.84 7.84

19 Kodur 0 0 0 60 0 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 36.00

20 Kondapuram 140 50 190 0 0 0 84.00 9.21 93.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 93.21

21 Lakkireddipalle 30 130 160 0 0 0 18.00 23.96 41.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.96

22 Lingala 220 60 280 0 0 0 132.00 11.06 143.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.06

23 Muddanur 100 30 130 0 0 0 60.00 5.53 65.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.53

24 Mylavaram 40 20 60 0 0 0 24.00 3.69 27.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.69

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 6.00

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

27 Peddamudium 30 70 100 0 0 0 18.00 12.90 30.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.90

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 40 0 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 24.00

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 50 190 240 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 35.01 65.01 65.01

30 Porumamilla 30 0 30 0 0 0 18.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 0 80 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.74 14.74 14.74

32 Pulivendla 140 20 160 0 0 0 84.00 3.69 87.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.69

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 140 0 140 0.00 0.00 0.00 84.00 0.00 84.00 84.00

35 Raju Palem 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

36 Ramapuram 40 80 120 0 0 0 24.00 14.74 38.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.74

37 Rayachoti 30 40 70 0 0 0 18.00 7.37 25.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.37

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 50 10 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 1.84 31.84 31.84

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 130 0 130 0 0 0 78.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00

40 Sambepalle 80 30 110 0 0 0 48.00 5.53 53.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.53

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 20 10 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 1.84 13.84 13.84

42 Simhadripuram 190 100 290 0 0 0 114.00 18.43 132.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 132.43

43 T Sundupalle 40 60 100 0 0 0 24.00 11.06 35.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.06

44 Thandur 120 60 180 0 0 0 72.00 11.06 83.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.06

45 Vallur 0 0 0 0 30 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.53 5.53 5.53

46 Veeraballe 40 50 90 0 0 0 24.00 9.21 33.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.21

47 Veerapunayunipalle 130 70 200 0 0 0 78.00 12.90 90.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.90

48 Vempalle 130 50 180 0 0 0 78.00 9.21 87.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.21

49 Vemula 140 70 210 0 0 0 84.00 12.90 96.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.90

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

51 Yerraguntla 20 40 60 0 0 0 12.00 7.37 19.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.37

Total 2250 1500 3750 750 500 1250 1350 276 1626 450.00 92.14 542.14 2169

S.No Name of the Mandal

Physical (Area in Ha.) Financial (Rs. in Lakhs)

2018-19

Estimated

Cost

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 0 20 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.69 3.69 3.69

2 B Kodur 20 30 50 0 0 0 12.00 5.53 17.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.53

3 Badvel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Brahmamgarimattam 50 40 90 0 0 0 30.00 7.37 37.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 37.37

5 Chakrayapet 50 130 180 0 0 0 30.00 23.96 53.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.96

6 Chapad 0 0 0 0 110 110 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.27 20.27 20.27

7 Chennur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Chinnamandem 120 20 140 0 0 0 72.00 3.69 75.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.69

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 10 20 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 3.69 9.69 9.69

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 80 0 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 48.00

11 Cuddapah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 20 20 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 3.69 15.69 15.69

13 Galiveedu 110 200 310 0 0 0 66.00 36.85 102.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 102.85

14 Gopavaram 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

15 Jammalamadugu 40 10 50 0 0 0 24.00 1.84 25.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.84

16 Kalasapadu 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

17 Kamalapuram 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 10 10 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 1.84 7.84 7.84

19 Kodur 0 0 0 60 0 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 36.00

20 Kondapuram 140 50 190 0 0 0 84.00 9.21 93.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 93.21

21 Lakkireddipalle 30 130 160 0 0 0 18.00 23.96 41.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.96

22 Lingala 220 60 280 0 0 0 132.00 11.06 143.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.06

23 Muddanur 100 30 130 0 0 0 60.00 5.53 65.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.53

24 Mylavaram 40 20 60 0 0 0 24.00 3.69 27.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.69

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 6.00

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

27 Peddamudium 30 70 100 0 0 0 18.00 12.90 30.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.90

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 40 0 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 24.00

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 50 190 240 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 35.01 65.01 65.01

30 Porumamilla 30 0 30 0 0 0 18.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 0 80 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.74 14.74 14.74

32 Pulivendla 140 20 160 0 0 0 84.00 3.69 87.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.69

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 140 0 140 0.00 0.00 0.00 84.00 0.00 84.00 84.00

35 Raju Palem 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

36 Ramapuram 40 80 120 0 0 0 24.00 14.74 38.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.74

37 Rayachoti 30 40 70 0 0 0 18.00 7.37 25.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.37

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 50 10 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 1.84 31.84 31.84

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 130 0 130 0 0 0 78.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00

40 Sambepalle 80 30 110 0 0 0 48.00 5.53 53.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.53

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 20 10 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 1.84 13.84 13.84

42 Simhadripuram 190 100 290 0 0 0 114.00 18.43 132.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 132.43

43 T Sundupalle 40 60 100 0 0 0 24.00 11.06 35.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.06

44 Thandur 120 60 180 0 0 0 72.00 11.06 83.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.06

45 Vallur 0 0 0 0 30 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.53 5.53 5.53

46 Veeraballe 40 50 90 0 0 0 24.00 9.21 33.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.21

47 Veerapunayunipalle 130 70 200 0 0 0 78.00 12.90 90.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.90

48 Vempalle 130 50 180 0 0 0 78.00 9.21 87.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.21

49 Vemula 140 70 210 0 0 0 84.00 12.90 96.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.90

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

51 Yerraguntla 20 40 60 0 0 0 12.00 7.37 19.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.37

Total 2250 1500 3750 750 500 1250 1350 276 1626 450.00 92.14 542.14 2169

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 0 20 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.69 3.69 3.69

2 B Kodur 20 30 50 0 0 0 12.00 5.53 17.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.53

3 Badvel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Brahmamgarimattam 50 40 90 0 0 0 30.00 7.37 37.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 37.37

5 Chakrayapet 50 130 180 0 0 0 30.00 23.96 53.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.96

6 Chapad 0 0 0 0 110 110 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.27 20.27 20.27

7 Chennur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Chinnamandem 120 20 140 0 0 0 72.00 3.69 75.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.69

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 10 20 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 3.69 9.69 9.69

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 80 0 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 48.00

11 Cuddapah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 20 20 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 3.69 15.69 15.69

13 Galiveedu 110 200 310 0 0 0 66.00 36.85 102.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 102.85

14 Gopavaram 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

15 Jammalamadugu 40 10 50 0 0 0 24.00 1.84 25.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.84

16 Kalasapadu 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

17 Kamalapuram 20 10 30 0 0 0 12.00 1.84 13.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.84

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 10 10 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 1.84 7.84 7.84

19 Kodur 0 0 0 60 0 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 36.00

20 Kondapuram 140 50 190 0 0 0 84.00 9.21 93.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 93.21

21 Lakkireddipalle 30 130 160 0 0 0 18.00 23.96 41.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.96

22 Lingala 220 60 280 0 0 0 132.00 11.06 143.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 143.06

23 Muddanur 100 30 130 0 0 0 60.00 5.53 65.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.53

24 Mylavaram 40 20 60 0 0 0 24.00 3.69 27.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.69

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 6.00

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

27 Peddamudium 30 70 100 0 0 0 18.00 12.90 30.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.90

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 40 0 40 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 24.00

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 50 190 240 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 35.01 65.01 65.01

30 Porumamilla 30 0 30 0 0 0 18.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 0 80 80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.74 14.74 14.74

32 Pulivendla 140 20 160 0 0 0 84.00 3.69 87.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.69

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 130 0 130 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 78.00

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 140 0 140 0.00 0.00 0.00 84.00 0.00 84.00 84.00

35 Raju Palem 0 10 10 0 0 0 0.00 1.84 1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.84

36 Ramapuram 40 80 120 0 0 0 24.00 14.74 38.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.74

37 Rayachoti 30 40 70 0 0 0 18.00 7.37 25.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.37

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 50 10 60 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 1.84 31.84 31.84

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 130 0 130 0 0 0 78.00 0.00 78.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00

40 Sambepalle 80 30 110 0 0 0 48.00 5.53 53.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.53

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 20 10 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 1.84 13.84 13.84

42 Simhadripuram 190 100 290 0 0 0 114.00 18.43 132.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 132.43

43 T Sundupalle 40 60 100 0 0 0 24.00 11.06 35.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.06

44 Thandur 120 60 180 0 0 0 72.00 11.06 83.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.06

45 Vallur 0 0 0 0 30 30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.53 5.53 5.53

46 Veeraballe 40 50 90 0 0 0 24.00 9.21 33.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.21

47 Veerapunayunipalle 130 70 200 0 0 0 78.00 12.90 90.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.90

48 Vempalle 130 50 180 0 0 0 78.00 9.21 87.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.21

49 Vemula 140 70 210 0 0 0 84.00 12.90 96.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.90

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

51 Yerraguntla 20 40 60 0 0 0 12.00 7.37 19.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.37

Total 2250 1500 3750 750 500 1250 1350 276 1626 450.00 92.14 542.14 2169

2020-21

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Cost

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Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total Drip Sprinkler Total

1 Atlur 0 0 0 69.44 113.20375 182.64375 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.66 20.86 62.52 62.52

2 B Kodur 176 346 522 0 0 0 105.49 63.78 169.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 169.27

3 Badvel 16 19 35 0 0 0 9.60 3.52 13.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.12

4 Brahmamgarimattam 399 397 796 0 0 0 239.51 73.20 312.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 312.71

5 Chakrayapet 381 1280 1661 0 0 0 228.57 235.86 464.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 464.42

6 Chapad 0 0 0 46.07375 533.1445 579.21825 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.64 98.24 125.89 125.89

7 Chennur 0 0 0 23.75375 0 23.75375 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.25 0.00 14.25 14.25

8 Chinnamandem 955 255 1210 0 0 0 573.06 46.92 619.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 619.98

9 Chintha Kommadinne 0 0 0 246.969 109.8325 356.8015 0.00 0.00 0.00 148.18 20.24 168.42 168.42

10 Chitvel 0 0 0 1141.4545 0 1141.4545 0.00 0.00 0.00 684.87 0.00 684.87 684.87

11 Cuddapah 4 0 4 0 0 0 2.35 0.00 2.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.35

12 Duvvur 0 0 0 297.1575 117.07875 414.23625 0.00 0.00 0.00 178.29 21.57 199.87 199.87

13 Galiveedu 851 2371 3222 0 0 0 510.34 436.91 947.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 947.25

14 Gopavaram 19 112 132 0 0 0 11.65 20.67 32.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 32.32

15 Jammalamadugu 342 158 500 0 0 0 205.47 29.03 234.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 234.50

16 Kalasapadu 203 109 312 0 0 0 121.62 20.12 141.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 141.75

17 Kamalapuram 174 158 332 0 0 0 104.47 29.15 133.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 133.62

18 Khajipet 0 0 0 207.796 57.00875 264.80475 0.00 0.00 0.00 124.68 10.51 135.18 135.18

19 Kodur 0 0 0 937.1045 3.99125 941.09575 0.00 0.00 0.00 562.26 0.74 563.00 563.00

20 Kondapuram 1075 543 1618 0 0 0 645.13 100.09 745.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 745.22

21 Lakkireddipalle 321 1343 1663 0 0 0 192.32 247.45 439.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 439.77

22 Lingala 1770 634 2404 0 0 0 1061.88 116.88 1178.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 1178.76

23 Muddanur 900 381 1280 0 0 0 539.76 70.18 609.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 609.94

24 Mylavaram 390 224 614 0 0 0 234.26 41.24 275.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 275.50

25 Nandalur 0 0 0 196.5085 8.33125 204.83975 0.00 0.00 0.00 117.91 1.54 119.44 119.44

26 Obulavaripalle 0 0 0 2347.0765 0 2347.0765 0.00 0.00 0.00 1408.25 0.00 1408.25 1408.25

27 Peddamudium 278 788 1066 0 0 0 166.53 145.29 311.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 311.82

28 Penagaluru 0 0 0 723.1 0 723.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 433.86 0.00 433.86 433.86

29 Pendlimarri 0 0 0 808.2045 890.0615 1698.266 0.00 0.00 0.00 484.92 164.01 648.93 648.93

30 Porumamilla 276 3 279 0 0 0 165.83 0.46 166.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 166.30

31 Proddutur 0 0 0 13.05875 409.3035 422.36225 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.84 75.42 83.26 83.26

32 Pulivendla 1065 219 1283 0 0 0 638.72 40.28 679.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 679.00

33 Pullampeta 0 0 0 2335.703 0 2335.703 0.00 0.00 0.00 1401.42 0.00 1401.42 1401.42

34 Rajampet 0 0 0 2367.4535 0 2367.4535 0.00 0.00 0.00 1420.47 0.00 1420.47 1420.47

35 Raju Palem 35 116 151 0 0 0 20.95 21.32 42.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 42.27

36 Ramapuram 327 820 1147 0 0 0 195.95 151.14 347.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 347.09

37 Rayachoti 270 424 694 0 0 0 161.72 78.19 239.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 239.91

38 S Mydukur 0 0 0 798.1425 49.56875 847.71125 0.00 0.00 0.00 478.89 9.13 488.02 488.02

39 S.A.K.N. MANDAL 967 137 1104 0 0 0 580.15 25.21 605.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 605.36

40 Sambepalle 659 301 960 0 0 0 395.14 55.52 450.65 0.00 0.00 0.00 450.65

41 Sidhout 0 0 0 307.1335 47.32125 354.45475 0.00 0.00 0.00 184.28 8.72 193.00 193.00

42 Simhadripuram 1443 1011 2454 0 0 0 865.60 186.29 1051.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 1051.89

43 T Sundupalle 388 646 1035 0 0 0 232.92 119.12 352.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 352.04

44 Thandur 955 681 1636 0 0 0 572.91 125.55 698.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 698.46

45 Vallur 0 0 0 68.93625 159.75 228.68625 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.36 29.44 70.80 70.80

46 Veeraballe 381 574 955 0 0 0 228.47 105.86 334.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 334.33

47 Veerapunayunipalle 998 767 1765 0 0 0 599.10 141.32 740.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 740.42

48 Vempalle 1015 547 1562 0 0 0 609.06 100.80 709.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 709.86

49 Vemula 1097 764 1861 0 0 0 658.03 140.76 798.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 798.79

50 Vontimitta 0 0 0 229.9335 8.4475 238.381 0.00 0.00 0.00 137.96 1.56 139.52 139.52

51 Yerraguntla 200 453 654 0 0 0 120.23 83.52 203.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 203.76

Total 18328 16582 34910 13165 2507 15672 10997 3056 14052 7899 462 8361 22413.40

Total

Non DPAP Mandals Estimated

Cost

Financial (Rs. in Lakhs)Physical (Area in Ha.)

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Annexure 6-5-3-1-2 : Activities proposed under Agriculture Department (Other interventions)

Sl. No Activities Proposed Unit Phy Financial (Rs

in Crores )

1 Water conservation works

1.1 Lining to farm ponds One No 1000 2.5

1.2Supply of water carrying pipes for reducing

conveyance loses One unit 2366 2.3658

1.3Construction of percolation tanks/ secondary

storage structuresCum

1.4Supply of water lifting devices likee deisel

engines

2 Drought proofing measures

3 Insitu moisture conservation

3.1

insitu moisture conservation retention -

cinservation furrows, trenching around the

boundary of the fields

Ha

3.2 Custom hiring of Pivot irrigation One No 1 0.3

3.3 To RD Department under specific request LS 1

4Artificial groundwater recharge through GW

Department

4.1 Through injection wells One No 0.05

4.2 Through soakpits around borewells One No 500 3.75

Total 9.9658

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Estimated Cost of the Project : 436441.00 Lakhs

Area in Ha : 430140.00 Ha

Sl no.

A. GROSS RECEIPT

1 Gross Value of farm produce 181997.23

2 Dung Receipts @ 4.5% - 3.0% of the fodder expenditure) 5459.92

3 Total (A) : Gross Receipt (1+2) 187457.15

B. EXPENSES :

1 Expenditure on seeds 20111.35

2 Expenditure on manure etc. 23509.21

3 Expenditure on hired labour (human and bullock) 30570.61

Without Project With Project

4 Fodder expenses 15% of Item A.1 10% of Item A.1 18199.72

5 Depriciation on implements 2.7% of Item A.1 2.7% of Item A.1 4913.93

6 Share and Cash rent 5% of Item A.1 3% of Item A.1 5459.92

7 Land Revenue 2% of Item A.1 2% of Item A.1 3639.94

8 Total (B) : Expenses (1 to 7) 106404.68

C NET VALUE OF PRODUCE

1 Total Gross Receipts (A.3) 187457.15

2 Less : Total Expenses (B.8) 106404.68

3 Net Value of Produce (C) : (1-2) 81052.47

D ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL BENEFITS

1 81052.47

3 Net Annual Benefits (D) : (1-2) 81052.47

E ANNUAL COST :

119639.845

217457.64

3 Annual operation & maintenance charges @ 1175/Ha of CCA 6650 Ha) 5054.15

4 Maintenance of the Head Works @1% of its cost 0.00

5

6

7 Power charges for lift irrigation @ ……% per Ha (applicable to lift irrigation)

8 Total (E) : Annual costs (1 to 7) 42151.63

BENEFIT COST RATION = D3 : Annual Benefits / Annual Cost = (…….. / ..…..) 1.92

Item Description

Annexure 6-6-1 : Cost Benefit Ratio

Net Value with project

Interest on capital @ 4.5% (Estimated total cost of the project including cost of the

project including cost of land development)

Depriciation of the project @4% of the cost of the project for 25 years life of the project

Depriciation of the pumping sysytem @8.33% of the estimated cost of the pumping

system assuming life of the system as 12 years (Applicable to lift irrigation)

Depriciation of the raising mains @...... % of the estimated cost of the raising mains

assuming life of the system as … years (applicable to lift irrigation)

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