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Review of Hydrology Project (Andhra Pradesh Surface Water)
World Bank's Final Supervision and Completion mission
7 to 8 May 2014
Hydrology Project - APSW
Brief Introduction
Implementation Agency : Irrigation & CAD Dept, Govt. of A.P.
Date of Loan Agreement(Loan No. 4749-IN) : 19/01/2006
Date of Commencement : 05/04/2006
Loan Closing Date : 31/05/2014
Project Cost : Rs.700.32 Lakhs (at the time of commencement )
Revised Project Cost : Rs 892.08 Lakhs(As per RCT-2013)
Lender Share : 78%
State Share : 22%
Name of the Agency : Andhra Pradesh Surface Water Component Web Site Address : hp-apsw-cgg.gov.in
Financial
Targets & Achievements
Transaction Amount INR ( in Crores)
Cumulative Claims made up to March -2014 4.1366
Cumulative Reimbursement received up to March -2014 4.0558
KEY POINTSWorld bank communicated Aide memoire vide E-mail dt.18.11.2013 advised to drop RTTS activity
In Crores
Physical
Achievements
Procured and created the environment with DSS planning Server -1, DSS Web Publishing Server-1, DSS Work station -2 with LAN and internet connectivity.
Civil works executed for 25 ARGs/SRGs and 4 F.C stations for data collection network through Local Shopping in Hydrology Project Phase-II.
Procured 36nos computers, 7 Laptops and peripherals under up gradation of IT infrastructure.
Procured GIS and Image processing software. Procured 5 LCD projectors and information Brochures got printed. Website for HP was developed. The Hydrology data is being disseminated to the users on demand. Out of Four Reservoirs Hydrographic Survey for 1 project was
completed and report was submitted The remaining three Projects Hydrographic Survey work was completed and reports are under preparation and the reports will be submitted before closure of HP-II i.e.31-05-2014.
Institutional Strengthening
Trainings& Competency Building
Category of Training Program
No Of Training Programs
Domain 8Procurement Procedures 6
Software / GIS 12
Study Tour 2
Grand Total 28
In House Training Programs
Category of Training Program
No Of Training Programs
Domain 63Procurement Procedures 2
Soft skills 1
Software / GIS 34
Grand Total 100
External Training Programs
KEY POINTS Officers Trained – 474
Institutional Strengthening
Network Stations
Station Type HP - I HP -II Total Stations
AWLR 8 0 8DWLR 32 0 32GD Station 77 0 77ARG & SRG 80 25 105Upgraded SRG 203 0 203FCS 8 4 12
Institutional Strengthening
Awareness Raising &Knowledge Sharing
Developed HP Website & procured books related to HP
Procured Infrastructure for trainings like LCD projectors, Audio systems etc
Printed 1400 brochures and necessary training material for circulation
Conducted 7 State level HDUG Meetings & 21 District level HDUG meeting
Conducted 23 Awareness Raising Work shops
Data Dissemination
The data pertaining to Hydrology, Hydro-meteorological and Climatic station is available from July 1999 to January 2014 in Hydrology Project circle Data storage center.
After implementation of pricing structure (in 2007) the data Disseminated to various government, N.G.O. and private organization covering university scholars and P.G. Students, Irrigation, A.P Genco, WAPCOS and other private organizations for utilization for different purposes (Irrigation/Industry/consultancy).
The total number of purchasers till date are 170nos and the amount collected so far is Rs.1,36,794/-
Application of HIS Data
Vertical Extension
Purpose Driven Studies
Reservoir sedimentation studies are identified under PDS Rs.60.50 lakhs allotted for Reservoir Sedimentation Studies
of four reservoirs i.e Jurala, SRSP, Kadam and Nizam sagar. Hydro graphic survey of Priyadarshini Jurala project was
completed and report submitted Other reservoirs Hydro graphic survey completed and
report preparation is being under progress
Key Observations:-Priyadarshini Jurala Project constructed across the river KrishaStorage capacity of project is 338.10 M.cum (11.94 TMC)The first survey was conducted during the Mar-Apr 2012Capacity of reservoir found is 273.440 M.Cum (9.657 TMC) at FRL +318.516 mLoss in capacity is 19.125%The rate of sedimentation was worked out to 0.49 Ha.m/100Sq.Km/yearIt is observed that % loss in capacity is in the order of high
Suggestions made :-Take catchment area treatment as per guidelines Construct check dams and plantation to arrest soil erosionConduct Hydrographic surveys at least once in 5Years when it attains FRL
KEY POINTSHydrographic Survey for SRSP, Kadam and Nizam Sagar completed and report preparation under progress
Vertical Extension
Decision Support System (P)
Development of Software model for Decision Support system planning (DSS-P) is one of the components of Hydrology Project Phase-II. Middle Godavari Basin(G-5), Sriram Sagar Project (SRSP) System was selected for model development. The following scenarios tested A.Crop selection and corresponding water requirements:
This scenario tested for multiple cropping pattern in command area. Different combinations of crops are selected for optimum utilization of "available water level" in the reservoir during 1st October to 1st June. to assess the deficit of water under various cropping patterns. B. Providing Water for all sectors based on Increasing Demands: Effective allotment of water for various sectors (Drinking , Irrigation and industry ) based on Increased demands has been tested to analyze the impact of increased demands of a particular sector on the remaining sectorsC. Combined Management of reservoirs and Water Transfers:
Integrated reservoir operation model setup completed and working on various possible test cases and results are yet to be analyzed. D. Balancing Head-end and tail-end abstraction along irrigation canal: Conjunctive use of water has been tested in this scenario. Distributory-83(D-83) of SRSP catchment is selected as part of pilot study. Extending the scenario for more area in association with Ground Water
Post Project Plan HP-II
Continuation of HP-II Activities
Post Project Training for updating Knowledge. Operation and maintenance of the network stations,
Water Quality lab equipment, Hydrometry and Hydrometeorology equipment, Computers etc.,
Awareness raising by conducting HDUG meetings. Publication of Meta data year book and monthly bulletins
like Aquadat. Dissemination of data to users on demand. Completing left over activities of DSS(P) pilot study and
blending with Decision making and Awareness raising. Dissemination of PDS results. Application of HDA software's as per necessity after
receipt of the same.
Moving Towards HP-III
Exploring the possibility of Hydrology Project - III
Different applications under different river basins/projects can be taken up using DSS(P)
Scale up applications from Hydrology to water resources Carry out the information to applications from data related to
Water resources and Hydrology Upgrading of existing Hydro meteorological network to Real time
data acquisition system Data processing reservoir management, flood management can
be done by real time monitoring (RTDSS) The reservoir sedimentation studies of Nagarjun Sagar project and
Srisailam project can be taken up under HP-III through APERL / APSRAC
Introduction of E-Swiss in Andhra Pradesh Application of Hydrological design Aids developed by CWC
(Consultant CES) in Andhra Pradesh water resources sector
AP Reorganisation Act (2014)
Appointed Day 2 June 2014.
KEY POINTSRequest for IT Infrastructure Assets
Description Purpose
Existing
Numbers
Approximate
Cost (in INR)
Proposals
Software - DSS Software provided by DHI along with dongle
DSS (P)
1 Need to procure the same for Andhra Pradesh (1 Nos)
Computers - Servers and systems along with LAN connection, Racks, routers and UPS etc
1 set25-30 Lakhs
Need to procure the same for Andhra Pradesh (1 Set)
Laptop 10.75
LakhsNeed to procure the same for Andhra Pradesh (1 Nos)
Infrastructure – DSS room setup
1 Room + 1
Server Room
3 Lakhs
Need to procure the same for Andhra Pradesh
Computers - Data Backup Systems
State Data
Storage Center
Nil1.50
LakhsNeed to procure for both the
states (2 Nos)Computers – Data Storage systems with SWDES
10.75
LakhsNeed to procure for Andhra
Pradesh state (1 Nos)
Computers Data Backup Systems
Nil1.50
LakhsNeed to procure for both the
states (2 Nos)