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VOL. 2 EA-2025lRP-74311 PP-325 DRAFT FINAL REPORT (ANNEXURE TO THE REPORT) ON INTEGRATED SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSNIENT STUDY FOR COMPLETE REHABILITATION AND MODERNIZATION OF NAGARJUNASAGAR PROJECT SUBMITTED TO PROJECT DIRECTOR, PPMU, APWSIP JALASOUDHA, ERRAMANZIL, HYDERABAD 4 EPTRI ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION TRAINING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE 9114, Gachibowli, Hyderabad - 500032. Phone Nos: 23001241,23001242,23000489 Fax: +40-23000361 E2025 v2 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized

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VOL. 2

EA-2025lRP-74311 PP-325

DRAFT FINAL REPORT (ANNEXURE TO THE REPORT)

ON

INTEGRATED SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSNIENT STUDY FOR COMPLETE REHABILITATION AND

MODERNIZATION OF NAGARJUNASAGAR PROJECT

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PROJECT DIRECTOR, PPMU, APWSIP JALASOUDHA, ERRAMANZIL, HYDERABAD

4 EPTRI

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION TRAINING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE 9114, Gachibowli, Hyderabad - 500032.

Phone Nos: 23001241,23001242,23000489 Fax: +40-23000361

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ANNEXURE 1A-DISTRICT PROFILES

Nalgonda

Nalgonda l~cs to the south east of the famous south Indian city. Hyderabad. Nalgonda is prcscnt as a s~nall district in thc Andhra Pradesli state. The profile sc\icals rural characteristics with thc placc holdlng as many as 1 150 small villages. Thc rcgion is boundcd by other important districts like Mcdak, Mahabubnagar, Khamniam and Rangarcddy. Thc placc is about 65 kilomctrcs from Hyderabad city and access to the rcgion is providcd by road and railway services.

Environmental Status

Physical Characteristics

Latitude: 16" 25' N and 17" 50' N Longitude: 78" 40' and 80" 50' of E. Area : 142 17 Sq. Kms.

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Climate

The climate of 1Valgonda district is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness except during the South-West monsoon. On an average, there are about 46 rainy days i.e. days with rainfall of 2.5 mm or more in a year in the district. The average normal rainfall

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is 753 mm. May is the hottest month with mean daily maximum temperature at about 40 0

C and with mean daily minimum temperature at about 20 C. The day temperature may 0

occasionally go to about 45 C during May or in June, prior to the onset of the monsoon. 0

December is the coldest month with mean daily maximum temperature at about 30 C and 0

night temperature may drop to below 10 C.

Soil Type

The district is characterized by three major soil types. Loamy sands constitute 47%, Red soils 44% while the black cotton soils form 9%. Red calcareous gravelly clay soils occupy large area followed by equal proportions of red shallow gravelly loam, deep calcareous black soils in Damarcherla. Red shallow gravelly loose soils occur followed by alluvio-colluvial clay soils in Garidepally. Red shallow gravelly loam soils occupy large areas followed by saline, sodic soils in Huzumagar. Red clayey, medium deep

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cal.black and red shallow gravelly loam soils in that order are predominant in Nereducherla.

Surface Water

The district is drained by rivers Krishna, Musi, Alair, Peddavagu, dindi and haliya. Krishna river is the most important river forms the southern boundary.

Ground Water

The Ground water Potential of the district is 569MCum and the Ground Water Utilization is 64MCum. Out of the total 65 blocks, 3 blocks are facing over exploitation of groundwater, 27 blocks are in the safe category, 30 are semi critical and 5 are critical

Pollution

Paraboiled rice mills located in close viscinity to the branch canals are discharging their effluents into majors and field channels in Miryalguda and Neredcherla mandals. Partially treated or un-treated effluents find their way into natural water courses polluting surface water, thereby affecting the agriculture in these areas. Cement industries are located in Damarcherla, Mellacheruvu, Kodad mandals in the command area. Dust emanating from these industries is not only affecting the agriculture but causing severe respiratory problems in the people in the surrounding areas

Biodiversity

The total forest cover is 154 sq.km which is only 1.08% of the total geographical area of the district

Social Status

Demography and Social Characteristics

The total population of the district is 32.48 lakhs out of which the urban population is 4.33 Lakhs and the rural population is 28.15 lakhs. The female population is 15.95 lakhs and the sex ratio is 966. The district has 5.76 lakhs (17.7 %) Scheduled Castes out of which there are 2.8 lakhs females and 2.9 lakhs males. The district also has population of 3.4 Lakhs (10.6 %) belonging to Scheduled Tribes out of which there are 1.6 lakhs females and 1.8 lakhs males. The total literacy rate is 49.13 and the number of literate males and females are 9.82 (59.4 percent) and 6.14 lakhs (38.5 percent) respectively. There are a total number of 68,23,29 land holdings accounting an area of 24.99 lakh Acres and the average area per holding is 3.66 Acres. Maximum number of land holdings is 1.23 Acres.

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Tribals

The major tribal groups in the district are Sugali, yerukula, chenchu, yanadi, savara, koya, thoti, kammara, bagatha, gondlnaikpod The tribal population is 342676 which is 10.55% of the state population. The literacy of the tribals in the district is 14.5%

Economic Status

Nalgonda is typically a rural district and as such house a great number of villages. Agriculture and small scale industries are main avenues wherein the population is engaged. There are very few regions that can be said as comparable to the city outskirts. Main industries established at Nalgonda deal with silk, leather, Cotton and Jaggery.

The major crop in Nalgonda is paddy. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 538605 hectares, whereas in 2005-06 is at 606429 hectares. During 2000-01 the productivity was 9704 kglhectare and in 2005-06 the productivity was 9168 kglhectare and cropping intensity is 96 percent. ID crops are grown in only 11 % of the area in the command area under this district. The total area is 96079 Ha for cultivation of horticulture crops.

Fisheries

The fish Production of the District is mainly by Inland, which contributes the bulk quantity wise 16328 tonnes in 2003-04 whereas 18038 tones in 2004-05 of Inland fish production.. The most common species of inland fish are Barbus, Carps, Cat fishes, Murrel, Mullets, Prawns, and Hisa etc., The total no. of small tanks are 272, production is 250 tonnes and the yield is 250 Kgsl ha, the total no. of medium tanks 180, production is 7650 tonnes and the yield is 750 Kgsl ha and the total no. of large tanks are 172, production is 7950 tonnes and the yield is 850 Kgsl ha

Industries

The South East part of Nalgonda District, along the Krishna belt is rich in high grade limestone, which is the main raw material to cement industry and as such many cement industries in Large and Medium Sector as well as clinker grinding units have come up in that area. Due toabundance of granite many granite cutting and polishing units have been established in Suryapet area and also in the district border nearer to Hyderabad. Because of Nagarjunasagar project and SLBC, agriculture output has increased and has resulted in establishment of raw rice mills and parboiled rice mills. Nalgonda has the largest cluster of parboiled rice mills in Andhra Pradesh.

Tourism

Nalgonda feature many tourist attractions in the forin of popular religious and heritage sites. The popular religious sites in Nalgonda include Matampalli. Wadapally.

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Yadagirigutta, Kolanupaka. Pangal, Sunkishala, Gajulabanda, Yelcswaram. Phanigiri, ctc. Nagarjuan Sagar. thc place housing thc tallest masonly dam is a sacrcd placc for thc Buddhists. Thc placc derived its name from a known Buddhist scholar Nagarjuna. 111 thc iniddlc of thc lake spread over hcrc is Nagarjuna Konda that features tlic excavations of an ancient Buddhist civilization.

Khammam

The Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh is situated in the south east India. Its location is between 16-45 and 18-35 North Latitude and 79-47 and 80 -47 East Latitude. Khammam is bordered by Krishna district in the north, by East and West Godavari districts in the east. It is limited by the Krishna district in south and in west by Nalgonda and Warangal Districts. Khammam's total area is 16,029 Sq. Kms. It is the district headquarters.

Environmental Status

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Physical Characteristics

16-45 and 18-35 North Latitude and 79-47 and 80 -47 East Latitude.

Climate

The climate of Khammam district is comparatively equitable and although it is very hot 0

in May with mercury rising upto 52 C. The normal rainfall is 1124.0 mm, and 79.2 % of the total rainfall is received through Southwest Monsoon, which is fairly reliable

Soil Types

Red clayey soils are predominant followed by saline sodic and red gravelly loam soils in Madhira. In Wyra mandal, deep cal. black soils occupy large area followed by red gravelly loam and saline sodic soils. Red clayey and red calcareous clayey soils are extensive in Yerrupalem. Rock lands and red clayey soils occur in equal proportions in large area followed by red shallow gravelly clay soils in Kallur. Saline-sodic and red

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clayey soils occur predominantly in Penubally mandal. Red clayey followed by red gravelly clay soils is predominant in Vemsoor.

Pollution

Sugar factory effluents are entering into the branch canal at Kallur.

Biodiversity

The total forest cover is 7,180 sq.km

Social Status

Demography and Social Characteristics

The total population of the district is 25,78,927 The female population is 12,73,384,. The district has 4,26,692 Scheduled Castes. The total literacy rate is 50.13%.

Tribals

The major tribal groups in the district are Koya, sugali, nayak, yerukula, gondlnaikpod, konda reddi, konda dora, yanadi, valmiki, kammara, goudu

Econonlic Status

Nalgonda is typically a rural district and as such house a great number of villages. Agriculture and small scale industries are main avenues wherein the population is engaged. There are very few regions that can be said as comparable to the city outskirts. Main industries established at Nalgonda deal with silk, leather, Cotton and Jaggery.

Agriculture

The major crop in Khammam is Paddy. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 422 1 16 hectares, whereas in 2005-06 is 4357 19 hectares. During 2000-01 the productivity was 202603 kglhectare and in 2005-06 the productivity was 216658 kglhectare and cropping intensity is 106-138 percent. ID crops are grown in 57% of the command area in this district. Figure 25 represents the cropping pattern in Khammam District.

Fisheries

The fish Production of the District is mainly by Inland, which contributes the bulk quantity wise 14002.00 tonnes in 2003-04 whereas 17480 tones in 2004-05 of Inland fish production. The most common species of inland fish are Barbus, Carps, Cat fishes, Murrel, Mullets, Prawns, and Hisa etc.

Industries

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There are some medium and small industries located in the command area. About 25 paraboiled rice mills are in the mandals of Khammam rural, Nelakondapalli and Sathupalli and three sugar factories are in Kallur and Nelakondapalli mandals of the district

Tourism

The tourist Places in Khammam include Munneru River side, GuntuMallanna Temple,Quila of Khammam , Narasimha Swamy Temple, Lakaram cheruvu Resorts and Krishna Mandir

Krishna

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Physical Characteristics

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The climate of Krishna district is tropical in nature with hot summers and moderate winters. April to June are the summer months with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 27 OC to 45 OC. The temperatures during the winter months range from 28 to 17 "C. The area is very humid, the average humidity ranges from 68% during summer season. The average annual rainfall in the district is 890 mm.

and 80" 0' and 8 1 " 33' of E Longitude.

Soil Types

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Red clayey soils occur in large area followed by red calcareous clayey soils in A. Konduru and Gampalagudem mandals. In Tiruvuru mandal, red clayey soils alone are predominant. In Penuganchiprolu red clayey soils occupy large area followed by red

Climate

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calcarious clay soils. Red calcareous clayey followed by red gravelly clay soils are predominant in Vatsavai mandal. Red calcareous clay soils followed by red clayey soils occur in large area in Nandigama

Ground M'ater

The areas of high salinity waters are found in Mylavaram, Jaggayyapeta, Vemsoor, Nandigama, Nuziveedu, Tiruvuru and Kanchikacherla mandals

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Biodiversity

The total forest cover is 25 1 sq.km

Social Status

Demography and Social Characteristics

The district has a population of 4 1.87 lakhs out of which 2 1.17 lakhs are males and 20.70 lakhs are females. There are 978 females per 1000 males. The urban population is 32.08 Percent and rural population is 67.92 percent. The district has a total number of 746832 (17.83 %) of Scheduled Caste population and 10761 l(2.57 %) of Scheduled Tribe Population. The Scheduled Castes population has 49 percent female population and Scheduled Tribes have 48 percent of female population. The total literacy rate is 60.65 percent which includes total male literacy of 65.47 percent and total female literacy of 55.72 percent.

Tribals

The major tribal groups in the district are Sugali, yerukula, yanadi, konda reddi, Chenchu, konda kapu, konda dora, manne dora, koya, redid dora, katunayakan, gondhaikpod, kammara, gadaba.

Economic Status

Agriculture

The major crops in Krishna are Paddy and Chillies. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 604271hectares, whereas in 2005-06 is 59995 1 hectares. During 2000-01 the productivity was 142893 kglhectare and in 2005-06 the productivity was 146795 kg/hectare and cropping intensity is 100-200 percent. ID crops are dominant in this district with 84% of crop area. Figure 26 represents the cropping pattern in Krishna District.

Fisheries

The major crops in Krishna are Paddy and Chillies. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 604271hectares, whereas in 2005-06 is 59995 1 hectares. During 2000-01 the productivity was 142893 kghectare and in 2005-06 the productivity was 146795 kghectare and cropping intensity is 100-200 percent. ID crops are dominant in this district with 84% of crop area. Figure 26 represents the cropping pattern in Krishna District.

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Industries

The 60 industries located in the command area of this district are small scale ones and are mostly cement, agro based and textile industries. Cement and textile industries are located in Jaggayyapeta mandal of the command area.

Tourism

The Krishna district has a large number of Tourist Spots like Bhavani Island Leisure Spots Vijayawada, Ghantasala Buddhist Centres Ghantasala, Hazarat Bal Mosque Piligrim Centres.

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are Guntur, Bapatla, Tenali, Narasaraopeta and Ponnur. It is spread over an area of 1139 1 Sq.kms. According to 2001 Census the population of the district is 4405.52 comprising of 2220.30 males and 2 185.2 1 females.

Environmental Status

Physical Characteristics

Guntur district is situated between 15"-16" and 16"-50" of Northern Latitude and 70" - 10" and 80"-55" of Eastern Longitude.

Climate

The climate of Guntur district is tropical in nature with hot summers and moderate winters. April to June are the summer months with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 27 "C to 50 OC. The temperatures during the winter months range from 24 to

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18 "C. The area is very humid, the average humidity ranges from 68% during summer season. The average annual rainfall in the district is 890 mm.

Soil Types

Red shallow calcareous gravelly loam soils occur in large area followed by deep black soils in Gurazala. Deep calcareous / non calcareous black soils are extensive in Rentachintala mandals. Red clayey and red calcareous clayey soils are extensive in Vinukonda and Savalyapuram mandals while they are in reverse order in Nuzendla mandal. Deltaic calcareous black soils occupy large area followed by seed clayey soils in Prathipadu and Padanandipadu mandals. Medium deep calcareous black soils are extensive followed by red calcareous clay soils in Tadikonda and Thulluru mandals. Medium deep calcareous black soils and red clayey and red gravelly clay soils are predominant in Amaravathi mandal

Ground Water

The areas of high salinity waters are found in Rajupalem, Prattipadu, Medikonduru, Phirangipuram, Sattenapally, Muppalla, Edlapadu, Nadendla, Vinukonda, Ipur, Uppalapadu, Pedakakani mandals

Social Status

Demography and Social Characteristics

The total population of the district is 44.65 lakhs. The female population is 22.15 lakhs and the sex ratio is 984. The district has a total of 8.18 lakhs (18.32% ) Scheduled Caste.The total literacy rate is 55% and the male literacy is 62.5 percent percent and female literacy is 47 %.

Tribals

The major tribal groups in the district are Yerukula, sugali, yanadi, Chenchu, manne dora, konda kapu, reddi dora, koya, savara, kammara, jatapu, hill reddy.

Economic Status

Agriculture

The major crops in Guntur are Cotton, Chillies and Paddy. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 563000 hectares whereas in 2005- 06 is 600000hectares and cropping intensity is 132 percent. ID crops are grown in 63% of the area.

Fisheries

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The most common species of inland fish are Barbus, Carps, Cat fishes, Murrel, Mullets, Prawns, and Hisa etc., whereas the most common species of marine fish are Elasm branches, cat fishes, lesser sardines, mackerel, seer fish, ponfiets, sards & saneless etc. The total no. of small tanks are 5 14, production is 1532 tonnes and the yield is 950 Kgsl ha, the total no. of medium tanks are 159, production is 685 tonnes and the yield is 1200 Kgsl ha and the total no. of large tanks are 30, production is 286 tonnes and the yield is 1500 Kgsl ha

Industries

Lime kiln and stone crushing industries are predominant in the command area in this district. They are located in Piduguralla, Macherla and Pericherla mandals.

Tourism

Amaravati Museum, Bapatla Beach(Surya1anka) Beaches Ethipothala Water falls, NagarjunasagarGuthikondaCaves at Guthionda Kondaveedu Monumens, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Undavalli Cave Caves Undavalli Uppalapadu Birds Sanctuary

Prakasam

Situated in the south-eastern India, Prakasam is an administrative district in Andhra Pradesh. The district headquarters are located at Ongole. It is one of the nine coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh. According to the 2001 census, the total area of Prakasam District is 17626sq.km. The population in Prakasam is 3054.94 (in thousands), in accordance to the census done in 2001. The Literacy Rate of Prakasam is 57.86%.

Environmental Status

Climate

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The climate of Prakasam district is moderate both in winter and summer seasons in the coastal areas and in the non coastal areas, it is very hot especially in the tracts of uplands and adjoining hills. The normal minimum and maximum temperatures in the district are 19°C and 39 "C. The district receives rainfall mostly and predominantly from South West as well as North East monsoon. The average annual rainfall in the district is 782 mm.

Soil Types

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Red clayey and red loamy soils occur in equal proportions over large area, followed by small extent of deltaic calcareous black soils in Karamchedu. Deltaic calcareous black and red loamy soils are predominant in Parchur. In Yellampudi deltaic calcareous black soils are extensive followed by a small extent of saline-sodic soils. Deltaic calcareous black soils, saline sodic and alluvial soils in that order are dominant in Kothapatnam. In Ongole deltaic black soils are predominant in area. Laterite and deltaic calcareous black soils in that order are dominant in Santhanutalapadu. Deltaic calcareous black and red clay soils occur in nearly equal proportions in Tanguturu. Red calcareous clay soils occupy large area in Addanki, Thallur and Mundlamuru.

Ground Water

The areas of high salinity waters are found in Cheemakurthi, Nagulauppalapadu, Santhanuthalapadu, Addanki, Martoor, Parchuru,Inkollu, Darsi, Thripuranthakam, Tangutur mandals. In Ongole, Chimakurthy, Addanki, Tripurantakam, Balikurava, Inkolu, Darsi, Karamchedu, Talluru, Mundlamuru, Santanuthalapadu mandals the groundwater is alkaline in nature and the pH value varies from 8.1 to 8.49. The ground water has high fluoriude levels in Ongole, Addanki, Cheemakurthy, Darsi, Talluru and Tripurantakam Mandals. The total dissolved solids, chlorides, nitrates and total hardness are within the permissible limits.

Biodiversity

The total forest cover is 3,104 sq.km

Social Status

Demography and Social Characteristics

The total population of the district is 30,59,423. It accounts for 4.20% of the total population of the State and is ranked 1 4 ' ~ in the size of the population. The female population of the district is 15,07,091 and this forms 49.27% of the district and 4.02% of the State female population. The literacy rate of the district is 50.08% which is lower than the State literacy rate of 61.55%. The total literacy rate in the district is 57.4 percent which includes total male literacy of 69.4 percent and total female literacy of 69.4 percent. The total literacy rate in rural is 54.5 percent which includes total male literacy 67% and total female literacy rate is 41.5 %. The total literacy rate in urban is 73.3 percent which includes 82.2% male literacy and female literacy is 64.3%.

Tribals

The major tribal groups in the district are Yanadi, yerukula, sugali, Chenchu, koya, savara, kammara, pardhan, jatapu

Economic Status

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Agriculture

The major crops in Guntur are Cotton, tobacco and Paddy. The gross area irrigated including both food and non-food crops in 2000-01 is 279795 hectares whereas in 2004- 05 is 427981 hectares and cropping intensity is 94 %.ID crops are grown in 58% of the area.

Fisheries

The fish Production of the District is mainly by Inland and marine fisheries, which contributes the bulk quantity wise 16758 tonnes in 2003-04 whereas 13516 tones in 2004-05 of marine fish production. Inland fish production in 2003-04 is 6206.65 Metric tones whereas in 2004-05 it is 5623.70 Metric tones. The most common species of inland fish are Barbus, Carps, Cat fishes, Murrel, Mullets, Prawns, and Hisa etc., whereas the most common species of marine fish are Elasm branches, cat fishes, leaser sardines, mackerel, seer fish, ponfiets, sards & saneless etc.,

Industries

There are 20 large and medium scale industries in the command area. Granite industries are predominantly located in Chimakurthy mandal and there are around 45 small and medium scale industries located in the command area. Some of them are in close viscinity to Ongole branch canal. Apart from this, there are cotton yarns, tobacco processing and milk chilling units in S.N. Padu, Mundlamur and Maddipadu mandals.

Tourism

Markapur is India's main slates manufacturing town and it is where the historic temple of god Chennakesava is situated. Chimakurthi is famous for granite and Dornala is known as diguva Srisailam, since it is very near the historic pilgrimage of Srisailam.

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ANNEXURE 1B- MAPS

MAP 1: NS COMMAND AREA

Legend - R. Krishna

0 District Boundary

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MAP2: NS MAIN AND BRANCH CANALS

10 0 10 20 Kilometers Nagarjuna Sagar Main and Branch Canals I

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MAP3: GROUND WATER LEVELS-PRE MONSOON-AP

Depth to Grou~id Water levels in Andhra Pradesh N A

meters

~undary

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MAP4: GROUND WATER LEVELS-POST MONSOON-AP

Ground Water level -Ructual:ion in Andhra Pradesh N

m a y - 2006 and May-2007

B" apatnam

Legend G W level flucteatio~i h

Rise(+) Fdl ( - 1

n o - 2

1 2 - 4 m2- l ' 4 1 > 4

( District boundary District Hq.

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MAPS: GROUND WATER FLUCTUATIONS-AP

Ground Water level fluctuation in Andhra Pradesh N I

: bound: t Hq.

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MAP6: WATER LOGGED AREAS IN LMC

PUT?! - ql) MAP SHOWING WATER LOGGED AREAS .~ ... .. ... FOR PREMONSOON NSP LEFT CANAL COMMAND

KHAMMAM DISTRICT

NALGONDA DISTRICT

GUNlUR DISIWCT

4- hezaneter

DTW Contour - Main canal

Area Prone to Water logging

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MAP7: WATER LOGGED AREAS IN RMC

""

of NS-ESA Study area during February 1997 I

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n '?' -.? "4 PLATE - 6(b) MAP SHOWING WATER L066ED AREAS I.-, '*. b.'... s,

I FOR PREMONSOON NSP RIGHT CANAL COMMAND - . - . -. -.s4

I .,-*' 1,

I

MAPS: WATER LOGGED AREAS-PREMONSOON-RMC

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MAP9: LAND USE PATTERN IN NS COMMAND AREA-1997

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oz 0 oz

ewe Kpnvs 0 eeJe po66ol~e)el(((

se!Poq JeFM rn )q/Sq30J )eBl(S/e)SeM Kuo)~

dora el6u!s :%;$; VSwoJ qwas rn sleueapelr!y eele Bu!u!l(y -

sqwas )noqa!wa!M puel rn suo!)e)ueld )sarod

spuel moiled dola elqnoq

)seloJ esueq rn spuel dn)l!ng

le6ueg )o Keg rn suo~e)ueld le~n)lnauBv rn

u! ralroa puey asn

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MAP1 1: DRAINAGE PATTERN-NS COMMAND AREA 79.30' 80:00' 80.30'

I

20 0 20 40 Kilometer

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MAP12: TYPICAL BRANCH CANAL LAYOUT-RMC

Typical Branch Layout

RIGHT Bank Canal M 126 - 0 -060

Veerayapalem Major M-16-000

-- -..- ,.- -...-.-... Chintala cheruvu Major

Mukkellapadu Major

4

Veerayapalem Major M-164351 -

DBC M 16-1-196 4

3arsi Branch M - 0-0-000

Double lane bridgeM-2-0- 51 5

Agriculture research station M-

+

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MAP12: TYPICAL BRANCH CANAL LAYOUT-LMC

Typical Branch Layout

Left Bank Canal

Huktyala Branch 5 - A1 m

Y = 8 a P

R7 Major b E E

L m o

MatlaPal~ Major

Gundtapadu Major

Mukteswaram Major

Rampur Major b

Buggamedhavaram Majar

b g

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ANNEXURE IIA- PROJECT BASELINE DATA

1.1 Ground water

Table 1: Stage of Ground Water Exploitation in Krishna District

Stage of GW exploitation

Konduru

1 Gampalagudem 1 Safe 1 Safe

7 Jagayapeta Safe Safe

3

4

5

1 9 I I I I Vastal ( Safe / Safe

Tiruvuru

G.Konduru

Ibrahimpatnam

I I

8

Safe

Safe

Safe

I I I

1 13 ( Vissanapeta

Penuganchiprolu

1 1

12

I Safe

Safe

N. A

Safe

10

1 Safe I

I

Safe

Safe Ganavaram

Agripally

Reddygudem

Safe

Safe

Safe

Safe

1 14 I I I

NA

NA

Chandralapadu

15

16

*Stage of Ground Water Exploitation: Safe < 70 % Semi Critical 70 - 90% Critical 90- 100% Over Exploitation > 100%

I I I

Safe

Kanchikacherla

Nandigamma

17

Safe

Safe

Safe

Veerullapadu

Safe

Safe

Safe Safe

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Table 2: Stage of Ground Water Exploitation in Guntur District

1 3. 1 Rentachintala I 4 1 Safe I

1 SI.No.

1.

2.

1 5. 1 Nuzendia I 2 1 Safe 1

Mandal

Gurajala

Macherla

I I I I

Stage of GW exploitation (%) 2004

5

12

Safe 4.

6.

7.

Category

Safe

Safe

I I I I

I pur

Vinukonda

Savlypuram

1 8. I Guntur

m n a n d i p a d u i I

I 1 Vatticherukune 1 Safe

13

4 1 Safe

1 I I I

7

4

Safe

10.

Safe

Safe

I I I

1 15. / Rajupalem I 20

Prattipadu

13.

14.

13 12.

4

Achampet

Bellamkonda

Krosur

16.

1 17.

Safe

Manchavaram

Nakrekallu

7

Dachepally ---

Karampudi

1 20. Piduguralla I I I

[ 23. 1 Nadendla I 3

Safe

18

14

14 I

I I

25. Narsaropet 5

9

10

19

Safe

Safe 1 Safe

I

21. I Chilkaluripeta I 1 1

Safe

Safe

Safe

1 27. 1 Muppala 1 3 I Safe I 1 26.

I I

) 29. ( Phirangipuram 1 3 I Safe I

Safe I Medikonduru

-ueddakurapadu i I

4

4 Safe

I I I

Safe 30. 1 Sattenapally 2

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31. / Amaravathi

*Stage of Ground Water Exploitation: Safe < 70 % Semi Critical 70 - 90% Critical 90- 100% Over Exploitation > 100%

32.

33

I 34

Table 3: Stage of Ground Water Exploitation in Prakasam District

15

Sl No.

safe 1 Tadikonda

Tulluru

Kakumanu

( Gangavaram l o 1 Safe ) ground water

11

34

1

Safe ~ Safe

I Safe

Mandal

Inkollu

Village

Duddukuru

I Inkollu

Remarks Stage of GW

exploitation

development I I

Bheemavaram

Idupulapadu

Safe

Category of GW exploitation

Koniki I

Suitable for

0

50

20

Safe 1 Not suitable for

0

Safe

Safe

I Pusapadu / 25 ( Safe I

Safe

Nagandla

Pavuluru

Parchur Not suitable for

ground water Upputuru Safe

development Veerannapalem Safe

3 7

4 3

I I I I

Parachuru

Safe

Cherukuru 0 1 Safe

I I

1 ground water

conjunctive use

Nuthalapadu I I I I

1 development

Safe 1

Nagulappapadu

I I I I I Darsi ( Devavaram I

I / Safe ) Suitable for

3 Safe

Maddirala Muppalla

I I Tanachintala I 9 1 Safe I

I I

Pothavaram 1 70 1 Semi-critical

7

conjunctive use

Safe Not suitable for

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t z i i ~ z b a p u r a m ~ l Safe

( Annavaram I l 3 I Safe

1 Darsi I Safe

E.Veerayapalem 2 5 1 Safe I

1 Kottapalli I I

12 Safe Suitable I I I

1 Lankojipalli 1 39 I Safe conjuncti

Mohiddinpuram ' Pothakamuru 55 Safe

Rajampalli 5 5 Safe

I Ramchandrapuram 1 79 I Semi-critical

( Samanthapudi i 1 Safe I

I I Safe

Kurichedu 1 Avulamanda 1 l 5 I Safe I

Yerra Obanapalli 88 1 Semi-critical

Danakonda Battipadu 5 8 Safe Suitable

Chandavaram

1 Kalluru ) 27 I Safe I Suitable

Bayyavaram

Jagannadapuram

conjuncti

conjuncti Polepalli 16

43

1 Mustlagangavaram 1 ",3 1 S a ~ l

Naidupalem I

Safe

12

I P.VeerayapaIem I 25 I Safe 1

Safe

2 5 I Safe

I I I I

Guntupalli

Kopparapalem

Kopperapadu Safe I

Ballikurva 1 Ballikurva I 66 1 Safe I I I 1 Chennupalli 1 16 1 Safe ve use 1 Suitable

conjuncti

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1 Kukatlapalli / 39 1 Safe I

Vallapalli 1 117 1 OverExploitation (conjunctiveuse

Marturu

I I I

Muktheswaram 1

Uppumaguluru

Vaidana Safe Suitable for

Alavalapadu 1 88 I Semi-critical 1 Suitable for

I I

Vemavaram

Budavada I / Safe 1 Not suitable for

160

conjunctive use I I

development

Over Exploitation

Bayatamanjuluru

ground water I I

14

Chandaluru I o I I

Muppavaram

Safe

Safe

J.Panguluru

Kondamuru

Kotapadu

Safe conjunctive use

34

42

44

Nujellapalli I 2 I Safe I

Safe

I I

Ramakuru 235 I Over Exploitation

Safe

Safe

Renangivaram ) 96 / Critical 1

Suitable for

I I

Takkellapadu 1 44 1 Safe I I 1

Dronadula I 41 ( Safe I

Bollapalli

Bobbepalli

Darsi

I I

Jangameswarapuram 73 Semi-critical

Jonnathali

94

Over Exploitation

conjunctive use I

Kolalapudi 1 161 I Over Exploitation 1

Critical

129

94

I I

Konanki 137 Over Exploitation 1

Suitable for

Over Exploitation

Critical I

Lakkavaram 1 105 1 Over Exploitation ( Marturu I 81 I Semi-critical 1

I I

Nagarajupalli 48 Safe

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I Vallaparla

1 Chandrapadu 1 54 I Safe I

7 7 1 Semi-critical I e ~ a n d lamudi

I 1 I

1 Cheemakurthy I I

1 146 Over Exploitation 1 15 1 Over Exploitation 1

I

1 Manchikalapadu I 26 1 Safe I

Ilapavuluru

K.Agraharam

1 Pallamalli 1 112 1 Over Exploitation 1

77

100

1 Rangasaipuram 1 161 ( Over Exploitation 1

Semi-critical I Critical 1

Suitable for Nekunambad

1 P.Naidupalem 354

I I 1 Yerragudipadu 1 34 1 Safe

8 3

1 T.Gudipadu I I 1

/ Busarlapalli ) 76 I Semi-critical I

Semi-critical

204

I I

Devarapalem 1 148 I Over Exploitation

Over Exploitation

1 Mylavaram 2 2 1 Safe / conjunctive use

Suitable for I I

I

Safe G.Lakshmipuram

Nippatlapadu

1 ~ a v i ~ a d u 1 77 1 Semi-critical 1

8

104

Safe

Safe

Pidathalapudi

Pulikonda

PPuram 1 Ramchandrapuram

9

25

65

40

Kotapatnam

1 Kothapatnam I Safe 1 conjunctive use

Safe

Safe

I Ethamukkala

I I ( 56 1 Safe

Gonuguntla 38 ---

Alum

57

Padarthi 1 37 1 Safe

32

development

Safe 1 Suitable for

I I I

7

1 P.kandrika 6 1 Safe I

Safe Not suitable for

ground water

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I ( Rajupalem 1 124 / Over Exploitation 1

I , I I conjunctive use

I I I I

Ongole

1 Devarampadu I I

I Malleswarapuram l o 1 Safe 1 Not suitable for

Cheruvukommupalem

2

Koppulu

60 1 Safe I Suitable for I

Safe

2

I I

Safe I

Kothamamidipalem 1

Narasapuram

I Ongole

Safe

ground water Mangladripuram

Pelluru

Sarvareddypalem

1 Gudimendlapadu I 1 Safe 1 Not suitable for

9

7 3

Vengamukkapalem

Yerrajerla

I Mukthinuthalapadu ( 2 ( Safe 1 ground water

57

6

15

Safe

Safe

Semi-critical I

Safe

Safe

183

109

development

1 1 1 1 ground water

Over Exploitation

Over Exploitation

development I I

Santanutalapadu

I I I 1 development

Suitable for

conjunctive use

Throvagunta

Endluru

Guravareddipalem

Lakshmipuram

Mangamuru

6

Minampadu

Rudravaram

B. Machavaram Safe Suitable for

Chilakapadu Safe conjunctive use

Safe

16

27

2 1

8

I I I

2 1

Pernamitta

( P.Takkellapadu 1 l 5 / Safe 1

I

Safe

Safe I

Enikapadu

Gummalampadu

Konaganivaripalem

Suitable for

14 Safe I

8

5

49

Safe

Safe

Safe

Safe I

Safe

Safe

conjunctive use

Not suitable for

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I Safe

1 Kanduluru 1 15 1 Safe

I conjunctive use

27 Ponduru 14

Suitable for

I Mallavarappadu I l6 1 Safe I I

Safe Tangutur

1 Marlapadu I I 1 91 1 Critical 1 Suitable for

1 conjunctive use

Somavarappadu I Safe

1 Turpu naidupalem 1 5 1 Safe 1 Not suitable for

1 Valluru I I

2 Safe ground water

) Valluru kavali manyam 0 I Safe I development I I I

Vasepallipadu I 3 1 Safe

Adanki 1 Bommanapadu 1 49 1 Safe I

1 China Kothapalli 8 6 Semi-critical

Denuvukonda I 82 Semi-critical

Semi-critical

F - f e J 1 Kalavakuru Safe

Koticalapudi 64 Safe

Kunkupadu 28 Safe Suitable for

Manikeswaram 2 6 Safe pp conjunctive use , Modepalli 1 04 1 Mylavaram 1 ;3 1 ;:: , Nannurupadu

1 Narasimhapuram 1 l 2 1 Safe I 1 Nonh Addanki i

33

1 Ramayapalem ( 15 ( Safe I

Upalapadu 24 Safe --

Vemparala 7 8

Korisapadu Anamanamuru

Bodduvaripalem

P.Gudipadu

59 1 43

29 I

Safe

Safe

Suitable for

conjunctive use

Safepi

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Maddipadu

I Ravinuthala

I Doddavaram 1 64 I Safe 1 Suitable for

conjunctive use

46 Safe

I Maddipadu

Garlapadu

Lingamguntla

ground water

development

7 3

( Nelaturu I ) Safe ( Not suitable for

Semi-critical

Mallavaram

I , I I development

I

11

I I

Venkateswarapuram 1 5 1 1 Safe

7

ground water

1 Chinnaullagallu I 1 Safe I

I

Safe

I I

Mundalamur

Safe

Suitable for

conjunctive use

Not suitable for

Avisanavaripalem

Chintalapudi

Kellampalli

1 Pasupugal lu I 90 1 Semi-critical I

I Basavpuram

Mundlamur

N.V.Kandrika

I I

Peddaravipadu 1 30 1 Safe 1 Suitable for

2

14

8

Safe

13

Safe

Safe

88

1 Polavaram I l6 I Safe I

Safe

Semi-critical

I I

Peddaullagallu 1 24 1 Safe

0 1 Safe 1

conjunctive use

I 22 1 Thammaluru 1 Safe I 1 Sankarapuram

1 I

( Umamaheswarapuram ) 8 1 Safe I

29 Safe

1 Vemulabanda 1 Safe

Vempadu

Vemula

44

17

Brindavanam

Safe

Safe - ~

22 / Safe I I I

Pulipadu

Singanapalem 1 285 Over Exploitation

Bhimavaram ' 15

Safe

Safe

35

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Edara 12 Safe

Jammulamadaka 13 Safe

Kambhampadu 25 Safe

Kommavaram

1 Marella I 42 I Safe I

I

Talluru I Boddikurapadu 1 29 1 safe

Purimetla

I I

S.N.Puram 0 1 Safe

) Suryapalem I I Safe I

15

1 Dosakayalapadu 1 Critical 1

Safe conjunctive use

P

Over Exploitation

1 Malkapuram 1 84 I Semi-critical 1 Suitable for I I

Mannepalli 9 8 1 Critical conjunctive use

1 Nagambotlapalem 1 243 I Over Exploitation 1 I I

Ramabhadrapuram ( 772 I

1 Sarvamitta I 49 1 Safe I

1 Sivaramapuram I

185 i Over ~ x ~ l o i t a t i o n l

1 Somavarappadu 1 119- I Over ~ x ~ l z a t i o n ] I

Talluru 3 13 Over Exploitation

Over Exploitation Suitable for

conjunctive use Manepalli Safe

Narsapuram r l I I

Tripurantakam I Kanakalapalli 1 l 7 1 s a f e s

1 Miriyampalli I I

1 44 1 Safe I I

1 Rajupalem 1 69 1 Safe I

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I Tripurantakam 1 141 1 Over Exploitation conjunctive use

( Annasamudram I 6o / Safe I I

1 I I Viswanathapuram

1 Medapi I 47 1 Safe I

I I

121

Ganapavaram

Gollapalli 143 I coEO")~"c'ive use

Over Exploitation i

I 1

*Stage of Ground Water Exploitation: Safe < 70 % Semi Critical 70 - 90% Critical 90- 100% Over Exploitation > 100%

129

Table 4: Safe area (3-6 m b.g.1) Observation Wells in Krishna District

Over Exploitation

Suitable for Dupadu 89 Semi-critical

1 Icode no.) ) I 1 1

Sl.No. Well No r(HNS 1 patsavai Polam&

K T a

+pa -p Ja gaiahpet G a r i k s u 5.75

---I L 2. -- - - - - - - !

----

Location of Observation well ~ o t a l Depth f r o d Mandal ivillage Ground Level 1

Table 5: Deeper water table area (>6 m b.g.1)

4. 5. 6. 7.

9 13 15 38

9. 10. 11. 12.

14 16 17 19

: -- -A 5.00 ~ 5.35 --

Vatsavai [ ~ a k k a ~ e t a Jaggaiahpet A.Konduru Mylavaram

Jaggaiahpet A.Konduru Vissannapet Chatrai

Chillakallu A.Kondum M y l s a m

Chillakallu A.Konduru Putrela Chatrai

6.55 7.30 13.95 7.00

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Table 6: Water logging (2-3 m b.g.1) Observation Wells in Guntur District

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Table 7: Safe area (3-6 m b.g.1)

from Ground

1 2 lgiven Medikonduru Korrapadu

1 : 1 *a;na;:ly Ph ran i uram Ponugupadu 5.1

Dhulipalla 5.2

1 ~h r-uram Nudurupadu m g i p u r a m -- Bethapudi -~ -- -

,Pedakurapadu Talluru 8 I 1 ~ r o s u r u Dodleru

1 4 . 8 I5

Bellamkonda Machayapalem '4.55 1 Kandipadu Bollavaram 4.75

r9 i Krosuru 0

( ~ a r a s a r a o ~ e t Ravipadu Narasaraopet Kotappakonda Narasaraopet Kattubadivari &m de' 5.5 --PI --

Ananthavaram A t c h a p - ; - 1

Chinakondayapalem

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Table 8: Deeper water table area (>6 m b.g.1)

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Table 9: Safe area (3-6 m b.g.1) Observation Wells in Prakasam District

- - - - - - -

Table 10: Deeper water table area (>6 m b.g.1)

1 S1.No I Well No 1 Location of Observation Well Total Depth from Ground Level

1 I ( Mandal 1 Village I I 1 2

3 4

1 71 / Venkatarajupalem 1 6.30

199 66 67

1 ( 101

~ ~

/ Chavatapalem 1 9.57

Ongole Tanguturu

69 72 -- 97

5 153 I Cheemakurthy 1 Pallamalli 1 8.82 1

Kothapatnam Alluru N.G.Padu Nidarnanuru

N.G.Padu 9.65

Ongole Valluru Koniiedu

7.50 7.10 8.06

I

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6.30 1 1.40

881 10.58 13.46

I

Maddipadu Gundlapalli -- Chilakapadu ---- Santhanuthalapadu Pemamitta

7

/

11

8

9

10

12

142 233 63 64 65

143 3 04 75

58 174 175 176

S.N.Padu

6 8 138 3 02 303 74 202 73 202 95 96

179 265 3 04 76 77

Ballikurava

Veluguvaripalli Chintalapudi Ailapalem Dosakayalapadu

Addanki

---- Korisa p a d ~

J.Panguluru I

S.Maguluru

7.30 9.50 7.75 6.05

Kopperapadu

Mangamuru Sandrapalem ---- P.Takkellapadu Gummalampadu Vemparala Addanki

8.00

Gorrapadu ----- Kopperapadu S.L.Gudipadu Kommalapadu Eluchuru

11.95 9.20 7.50 11.50 7.59 10.10

7.80 Vaidana

6.20 6.20 6.40 6.38 7.20

1 I

Medarametla Korisa padu Muppavaram Alavala~adu

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I

171 172 193 222 235 311 35 3 6 165 3 12 330 3 0 33

I

223 224

1 226 310 4 1 44 46 48

Kurichedu

34 106 197 214 -- 3 2

Mundlamuru

Umamaheswarapuram Brundavanam Pasupugallu Reddynagaram Vempadu Pd.Ravipadu Avulamanda Kurichedu Chandavaram

7.30 9.30 9.40 7.35

Thripuranthakam

Gollapalli Medaui

Pullalacheruvu I.T.Varam 1315 I316

8.30 8.00 9.65 9.00 10.5 7.00 12.75 10.10 9.10 I

Vengayapalem Kandrika G.Umrnadivaram Thri~uranthakam

9.05 9.40

Boddikurapadu

1 Gangavaram Bheemavaram Sankarapuram Chintalapudi Naiduualem

Medanepalli Siddannapalem

8.75

8.70 1 1.05 10.6 6.95 9.80

12.00 9.80

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Table 12:

Mandal

A.Konduru mandal A.Konduru

Cheemalapadu

Garnpalagudern rnandal Gampalagudem

Konijerla

Vutukuru

Tiruvuru Mandal Kakarla

Peddavaram (tvr)

Tiruvuru

G.Konduru mandal Sunnampadu

Ibrahimpatnam Mandal Kondapalli

Mylavaram Mandal Chandragudern

Mylavaram

Pulluru

Jaggaiahpeta mandal Chillakallu

Garikapadu

Gowravaram

Jaggaiahpeta

Ground

Well no. (hns- kr)

15

20

10

02

06

11

03

04

43

54

33

38

25

13

07

19

12

Water

Well type

Dug well Dug well

Dug well

Dug well Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well Dug well Dug well

Quality in Krishna District for the year 2002

TH EC pH TDS Na C0, HC03

200 1500 8.95 960 263 99 280

200 600 8.25 384 45 0 110

300

180 824 8.88 527 116 80 2 10

620 3720 8.56 2381 456 80 190

160

440

400

220

280

180

240

200

260

240

500

240

1400

1789

1260

1243

2020

990

1968

884

825

1306

1826

762

9.04 1 896 258

130

116

181

313

143

335

105

70

145

187

73

8.65

7.85

8.9

8.77

8.81

8.88

8.67

8.15

8.75

8.07

8.64

1145

806

796

1293

634

1260

566

528

836

1169

488

99

80

0

99

80

60

80

60

0

99

0

60

330

170

368

280

220

220

280

280

170

170

110

170

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Table 13: Ground Water Quality in Prakasam District for Pre Monsoon 2004

L

17.

Village Mandal mgll ' mg 11 mgll I mg/l

NO3 Na K Ca ppm epm ppm epm ppm epm

All constituents in ppm. EC in micromhos/cm at 25OC

Itavaram

Konayapalem

Munagacherla

Muppala

Nandigama

Peddavaram (ng)

Veerullapadu

Alluru

Nitrate

42

30

24

36

31

23

32

Sodium

Dug well Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Dug well

Potassium Calcium I

180

200

840

140

180

380

180

940

780

3000

528

1517

2070

1185

8.49

7.93

7.99

8.22

8.64

8.13

8.77

602

499

1920

338

971

1325

758

140

87

331

64

170

201

185

40

0

0

44.8

142

19.4

220

120

110

0

60

0

80

5

5

11

105

74

473

210

120

120

139

227

82.3

166

180

20

168

410

126

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Table 14: Ground Water Quality in Prakasam District for Post Monsoon 2005

) 8169 1 8176

Pullalacheruvu Konijedu

l~articulars of 1 I Results

S.NO

Pullalacheruvu Tanguturu

sample

Village

9.20 38.00

Sp.cond micro

siemans

60 152

TDS (Sp*0.64)

2.61 6.61

35 41

Sulphate mgll

Chloride mgll C 1

0.90 1.05

ppm ppm

Nitrate Mgll

No3 as N epm epm ppm

56 72

epm

2.8 3.6

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Table 15: Ground Water Quality in Prakasam District for Pre Monsoon 2005

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9495 9496

9497

Mottumala Gundayapalem

Kanaparthi

0.27 0.19

0.25

110 291

5 134

4.7826087 126.73913

5.826087

75 105

72

1.9181586 2.685422

1.8414322

56 320

72

2.8 16

3.6

24 680

34

1.9736842 55.921053

2.7960526

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1.2 Agriculture

Table 16: Area, Production and Productivity of the crops for the year 2000 -01 in Khammam

I

,

Table 17: Area, Production and Productivity of the crops for the year 2005 -06 in Khammam District

District

7

8 Cowpea 0 0 0 2517 485 9 Groundnut 43 9 1614 708 4906 2270 10 Sesamum 6420 736 4725 2243 736 11 Sun-flower 0 0 0 934 650 1 12 Chillies 4255 7440 31657 55 19 7522 13 Sugarcane 3787 75000 284025 2524 75000 --

I 14 Cotton 95840 967 92677 Lint 0 0 15 Tobacco (N) 0 0 0 3501 12889 16 Tobacco (V) 0 0 0 1147 6524 7483

SI.No

1 - 2 3 4 5 6 7

Kharif 2005 - 06 Crop

Rice Jowar Maize Redgram Greengram Blackgram Horsegram

Rabi 2000-01 S1. No 1 - 2

3 4 5

Rabi Area

137962 1326

2934 1 29068 ----- 25339

518 0

Kharif 2000 - 01 Area

7458 --

13810 --

2559

Crop

Paddy Paddy UI Total Jowar Bajra Maize

Area

34577 428 1

11448 4165

11036 12436

136

1 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17

Productivity KgiHect .

3901 125 1 2243 1241 558 520

0

Production '000'M.T~. 692 108 800 2.0 0.2 8 8

Productivity Kg./Hect. 5200 --

550 0 4850

Redgram Greengram -- Blackgram Horsegram Cowpea Groundnut Sesamum Sun-flower Chillies Sugarcane Cotton Tobacco Total

Area

136845 35693 172538 2409 367 18985

ppppp

Productivity KgIHect.

3 147 128 1 2243 906 556 599 523

Production '000'M.T~.

538189 1658

6581 1 36073 14139

269 0

Production '000'M.T~. 38.78 --

7.6 0 13.0

Productivity Kg./Hect. 5060 3050

740 5 85 4650

25490 29703 328 0 0

Production '000'M.T~.

108820 5484

54858 3773 6136 7449

7 1

580 550 520 0 555

15.0 16.0 0.2 0 0

1 1 14 7554 0 16407 ---- 3743 82875

-- 361513

1594 1830 6796 586 5032

700 pp

335 590 58 1 560 pp

1055 350 760 3300 76000 1250

-- --

1.1 0.6 4.0 0.7 3.0

1301 200 750

1.12 2.6 0

, 54.0 284.1 103 .O -- --

3400 --- 83000 0 1581 --

7678 5 10 60 8142 1545 --

2814 60603

27.7 128.0 0 4.5

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Table 18: Area, Production and Productivity of the crops for the year 1996-97 in Krishna District

SI. No

1 food crops 1

Crop

I

Area in lakh ha. Kharif I Rabi I Total

Production in lakh MT. Kharif 1 Rabi ( Total

Productivity in kglha. Kharif 1 Rabi I Ann.

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Table 19: Area, Production and Productivity of the crops for the year 2006-07 in Krishna District

Crop Area in lakh ha. Production in lakh MT. Productivity in kglha. Kharif 1 Rabi I Total Kharif ] Rabi 1 Total Kharif I Rabi ) Ann.

I crops

Table 20: Area, Production, and Productivity for the year 1996-97 in Nalgonda District

17 Total food

20 2 1 22 - 23

18 19

crops Ground nut Sesamum

-- 2790 581

SL. No

1

0.06 5768 246

0.39 Castor Cotton

Tobacco Other non- food crops

0

0.06 0.000

8558 827

29438 115 4859

Crop

Rice

0 0.39 0.00

pppppp-

0

0 29553 4859

0

Area in Hects.

Kharif I Rabi ( Total 162340 1 120013 1 282353

2126

Production in lakh M.Ts

- I - I

-

1313

Productivity in Kgs /ha Kharif 1 Rabi 2933 1 2496

-

- I

Ann. avg

2715 Total 7.756

Kharif 4.761

Rabi 2.995

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25 Gross area 446762 176387 623149 5.9525 3.3493 9.3018 14023 12870 1344 irrigated 7

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Table 21: Area, Production, and Productivity for the year 2005-2006 in Nalgonda District

Crop Area in Hects. Production in lakh M.Ts Productivity in Ann.av Kgs /ha g

Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Rice 149755 140305 290060 8.354 6.597 14.951 5579 4702 5141 Wheat 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 Jowar 7635 7635 16577 0.0524 0.0697 0.122 687 780 1 734 Baira 7879 7879 7879 0.0544 0.000 0.054 69 1 0 346 Maize 1 698 1 0.0000 1 0.000 1 0.000

crops Total food 244308 160500 404808 8.4608 6.68764 7732 7577 crops ---- - - Groundnut 1 6539 21604 38143 0.1309 0.222 0 792 1029 911 Seasamum 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 Castor - 78709 0 78709 0.2644 0.000 0 336 0 168 Cotton 841 12 0 841 12 0.8621 0.000 0 1 1025 0 ) 513 Tobbaco 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 1 0 0 1 0 Other non 0 657 657 food crops --- Total non- 179360 22261 201621 food c r o p l Gross area / 423668 1 182761 1 606429 1 9.71824 1 6.90994 15.14844 ) 9575 1 8761 1 9168 irrigated -

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Table22: CROP WISE AREAS - KHARIFF - FROM 1997-98 TO 2006-07 (HECT)

Table 23: KHARIF SEASON - PRODUCTIVITY 1997 - 98 TO 2006-07

Note: Cotton: Productivity in Lint' Productio in Bales of each 170 kgs.

SI.No

1

Crop

Paddy

1997- 9 8

2,951

1998- 99

3,181

1999- 2000 3,297

2000- 01

3,371

2001- 02

3,432

2002- 03

3,187

2003- 04 2833

2004- 05 3469

2005- 06 3090

2006- 07 2838

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Table 24: KHARIF SEASON - PRODUCTION 1997-98T0 2006-07

Note: Cotton: Productivity in; Lint' Productio in Bales of each 170 kgs.

Table 25: CROP WISE AREAS - RABI - FROM 1997-98 TO 2006-07 (HECT)

Name of No the crop I i

Table 26: RABI SEASON - PRODUCTIVITY IN KgsIHectare 1997 - 98 TO 2006-07

8 9

1997-

Cower Others Total

1998- 1999

4300 24100

98 2000-

02 2001-

5000 23100

99 I - 2002- 2003

o I 03 I -04

3700(

2004 2005- -05

3200i

06 I 2006-07

209004 230004 25100( 3500

26100) 20100( 19400

900 4400(

213004 25600

22004 2004 2004 100 3000( 5000 43004 5300(

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Table 27: RABI SEASON - PRODUCTION IN Tonnes. 1997 - 98 TO 2006-07

Table 28: Area, Production and Productivity for the Year 1996-97 of Pedapadu & Pedavegi Mandals in West Godavari District

SI.No

Table 29: Area, Production and Productivity for the Year 2005-06of Pedapadu & Pedavegi Mandals in West Godavari District

Name of the crop

1997- 2002- 1998- 9 8

2005- 1999- O o 3 04 1 2p- 2006- 99

2000- 06 2000

2001- 07 0 1 02 , 03

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Table 30: Relationship between irrigation, Fertilizer use and Agricultural Productivity in Krishna District

S1. 1 Mandal No 1

1.

Total Area Irrigated

1 2.

3.

4.

Konduru

5.

6.

) 12. / Reddygudem 1 4869 1 250 1 1.5 1 4875 1

Fertilizer Consumption

Gampalagudem

Tiruvuru

G.Konduru

9.

10.

11.

Pesticide Food grain 1 Consumption ( yield per ha. 1

(ha.) 5687

Ibrahimpatnam

My lavaram

11689

8006

8074

Vastal

Ganavaram

Agripally

I I I I I I

43 7

663 1

14.

1 15.

Table 31: Common pests in Krishna District

kg 4500

per ha. kg per ha. kg

250

200

5826

3898

5068

13.

16.

17.

1 S1. No. I Name of the Pest Name of the Crop I

25 0

250

200

Vissanapeta

Chandralapadu

Kanchikacherla

1 ) Stemborer, Leaf folder, Brown Plant Hopper 1 Paddy 2 1 Maruca Pod borer, Tobacco Cater pillar, Thrips, 1 Pulses I

1 .O

2.0

1.5

250

300

300

630

Nandigamma

Veerullapadu

1 1 Aphids

4875

4875

250 , 1.5

1 .O

1 .O

200 1 .O

9083

) 3 Bollworms. Tobacco Cater pillar. Thrips, I Cotton 1

4125

4500

4500

1.5

1 .O

1.5

4875

4500

1536

1088 1

4125

4875

4875

I Aphids

4500

4500

250 2.0 I

200

Maize 4

1.5

Stemborer, Whorl maggot

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Table 32: Relationship between Irrigation, Fertilizer use and Agricultural Productivity in Nalgonda District

Table 33: Common Pests in Nalgonda District

Total area irrigated hects

Table 34: Departmental officials District wise number of training programmes conducted 2006-2007

Cropping intensity %

S1.No Name of the pest Name of the crop

2 3 4

Fertilizer I Pesticide Consumption Consumption per ha.kg per ha.kg

I S1.No

I 2 I Extension Officer on IPM Cotton ( 3 ( 45

Foodgrain yield per ha.kg

Tungro Virus, Sheath blight Helicoverpa. Spodoptera Helicoverpa Botrietis

1

Cotton Redgram Castor

Type of training programme conducted 1 No. of Training 1 programmes

No. of officials

1 conducted Season Long Training Programme(SLTP) I 1

I

trained 3 5

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Table 35: WUAs, Farmers Organization, Farmers etc. 2006-07

1 1 I Season Long Training Programme( 1 2 / go I 1

0rga.Farmers etc.trained

S1.No 1 Type of training programmes

I conducted

3 I Gender Cell( Women) ( 20 1 1750 4 1 Skill based ( Women) 1 5 1 255

No. of Training programmes conducted

2

Table 36: Relationship between irrigation, Fertilizer use and Agricultural Productivity in West Codavari District

SLTP) ISOPOM 23 1 1150

( S.No

Table 37: Common pests in West Godavari District

1. 2.

S.No. Name of the est Name of the Cro BPH,Stemborer,Blast,Sheath bli ht Leaf and sheath bli ht Maize Leaf webber, Tikka leafs ot Groundnut Masuca Pulses

Mandal

Pedapadu 1 12255 Pedavegi 1 15346

Total area irrigated (ha)

86.4% 87.4%

Cropping Intensity (%)

335 ( 8 1 4200 850

Fertilizer consumption per.ha.kg

Pesticide Food grain

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1.3 Horticulture

Table 38: MANDAL WlSE CROP WlSE STATISTICAL AREA OF HORTICULTUR CROPS DURING 2005 - 2006 IN KRISHNA DISTRICT

S.NO

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

I-

Name of the Mandal

Konduru gampalagudem Tiruvuru G Konduru Ibrahimpatnam My lavaram Jagayapeta Penuganjiprolu Vastal Ganavaram Agripall y Reddygudem Vissanapeta Chandralapadu Kanchikacherla Nandigamma Verullapadu

corriander

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

3 -- -- -- I

--

-- --

Banana

15 -- -- -- 17 10 13 -- -- --

18 -- --

9 1 3 0 4

onion

-- -- -- 2 3 --

-- -- -- 2

-- -- -- -- -- --

papaya

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

--

-- -- -- -- -- --

Cucumber

-- -- --

58 12 2 6 16 16 5 2 13 5 -- --

4

18 --

chillies

--

-- -- -- --

25

8

3 8 24 14 36 --

-- -- --

Bitter gourd

--

-- -- -- 5

4 -- -- -- 5 -- --

-- -- -- --

B

-- -- --

18 14 19 13 -- -- 6

12

2

5 --

Green leafy veg.

14 -- -- -- 9 -- 16 -- --

10 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

--

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- --

Cabbage

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

--

--

Brinjal

3 -- --

5 1 14 18 2 0 15 -- -- 15 -- -- 5 --

2 1 --

Cauliflower

-- -- -- --

6 1 -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Table 39: MANDAL WISE CROP WISE STATISTICAL AREA OF HORTICULTUR CROPS DURING 2005 - 2006 IN KRISHNA DISTRICT

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Table 40: Mandal Wise Area Production and Productivity in West Godavari District in Pedavegi Mandal

S1.No.

1 Vegetables

Year

1996-97 250 1 2500 / 10

condiments Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants Total

2

Crop

Fruits

Spices &

2425 10 4

3834 1997-98 Fruits

Spices & Condiments Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants

0 1 0 ( 0

1998-99

Area in Lakh Ha.

1145

0 5 0 8

3060 10 4

1

I

0 5 2

Total Fruits Vegetables Spices &

, Condiments Plantation Crops 3730 1 0 ( 0 1

4

Production in Lakh Mt.

13736

0 5 0

8

5

Productivity Kg/ Ha.

12

1999- 2000

6

0 5 2

12 10 0

4492 1192 3 00

0

2000-01

1

14300 3000

0

Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables

2001 -02

1 Spices & condiments Plantation Cro p s Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables

10 4

5236

3 00

1 Spices & condiments Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables

0

37841 10 4

53 14 1241 3 00

50 8

3000

0

3799 10 4

5354 1266 300

5 2

12 10

0

0 5 0

8

14888 3000

0

0

0 50 8

15194 3000

0

0 5 2

12 10

I 0 5 2

12 10

1

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Medicinal Plants

1 1 Spices 8~ i 0 1

4 /

8

0

0 5 2

12 10 0

0 5

0

3884 10 4

5464 1292 300

o

3992 10

1 2Ei:mtnts

Total 5598 1

0

0 5 0

8

15500 3000

o

0 50

,

2002-03

1

9

1 1 condiments

Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables Spices 8~ Condiments Plantation Crops Flowers

- -

10

-

1318 2003-04

2004-05

Table 41: Mandal Wise Area Production and Productivity in West Godavari District in Pedapadu Mandal

Vegetables 250 Fruits

2005-06

Plantation Crops -- Flowers Medicinal Plants Total

15817

Condiments -- Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables Spices & Condiments

5946 10 24

7590

12 2500

44395 Flowers - Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables Spices &

10

41 10 I0 8

5696 1345 250

0

Productivity Kg1 Ha.

20 10

S1.No. Year Crop

Condiments Plantation Crops

0 10 20

6020 1372 238

0

0 5 0 16

- 16135 2500

0

4

Area in Lakh Ha.

3 0 24

213

P

0 5 2

12 10 0

5 0 0

16464 2380 1

0 I 0

Production in Lakh Mt.

600 240

5 0

12 10

0 1 0

0

0

0

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Flowers

Ve etables 10 Spices & I 4 1 o ( o 1

0 1 0 1 0 1 Medicinal Plants Total Fruits

P 271

3 0

Plantation Crops Flowers Medicinal Plants Total Fruits Vegetables

600

Condiments 220

0

Spices & Condiments Plantation Crops

0

20

1 0 2 78

30 24

Flowers

Spices & Condiments

Flowers

0 0

4

255

Total

Medicinal Plants 0 ( 0 ( Total 384 /

0 0

0

600 240

0

313 1

0 1

20 10

0 l 0 '

0 1 0 1

Fruits 30 1 600 ( 20 ,

0

0 1 0 1 Medicinal Plants

Fruits Vegetables Spices &

0

0

30 24 4

Condiments

Flowers

Table 42: No. of Traing Programmes conducted for farmers in West Godavari District

0 Plantation Crops

0 1 0 1 0

Total

600 ' 20 '

0 367

425 (

240 0

Medicinal Plants

10 0

0 1 0 1 0

Type of training Programme conducted

No. of training Programme Conducted

5

10

40

44

No. of farmers Trained

200

400

1600

1760

Production technologies on various Horticulture Crops Production technologies on various 0

Production technologies on various Horticulture Crops and Mushrooms Production technologies IPMIINM.,

1~ 2000-0 1

2

-

3

4

200 1-02

2002-03

2003-04

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4 5

4 5

Seminar on Cocoa and Mushrooms Production technologies IPMIINM., Seminar on Cocoa and Mushrooms and campaigns on Cashew Production technologies IPMIINM., Seminar on Cocoa and Mushrooms and campaigns on Cashew

5

6

1800

1800

2004-05

2005-06

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Table 43: HORTICULTURE CROPS AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITYDETAILS FROM 1998-99 TO 2005-06

I Plants I Total 1 2.176 5.615 1 25265.9501 1.00j 4.841 1 33824.2531 0.88j 5.477 1 36448.3251 4.964 4.969 1 42511.534

S1.Nc

1 2

Crop 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Area in Lakh 0.13: 0.08: 0.46(

O.OO(

0.00' 0.00;

Fruits Vegetables

Plantation

Flowers Medicinal

-- Productivi? in KgIHa

17128 12500 2800

0.000

3270 750

Productio in Lakh Mt.

2.410 1.131 1.380

0.000

0.045 0.003

Area in Lakh 0.15' 1.30( 0 .70~

0.00(

0.01: 0.00

- Productivit Productio in Kg/Ha in Lakh

1386

0.000

0.010 0.004

Productivi? in KgIHa

18120 13963 3000

0.000

6429 1000

16730 11500

Productio in Lakh Mt.

2.578 1.538 1.438

0.000

0.058 0.003

0.61d

O.OO(

0.01( 0 .00~

1.725

0.000

0.033 0.003

0.12: 0.12e

Productivit: in KgIHa

16740 1183 2043

0.000

0.01 1 0.003

2.141 1.575

Area in Lakh 0.155 0.091 0.73(

O.OO(

0.01. 0.00:

Productio in Lakh Mt.

2.660 1.127 1.01 2

0.000

3655 554

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Table 44: Status of Vermi compost, Organic farming, INM, IPM and MNM activities

S1.No

I 1

Table 45: Area, Production and Productivity of Horticulture Crops in Prakasam District

2 3 4 5

1 S1. Crop / Area in Ha. I Production in lakh MTs. ) Productivity in I

Name of scheme/Component Vermicompost Organic Farming --- --- --. Integrated Pest Management 1200 Micro Nutrient Management --- ---

No.of UnitsMectares I Area of Operation 300 1 32 Mandals

1 I condiments

No. 1 2 3

6 I Medicinal Plants 1 1603 ( 24790.7 1 55.08 / Total I 86526 1 742371.2 1 326.48

Fruits Vegetables Spices &

( 4 15

Table 46: Status of Vermi Compost, Organic farming, INM, IPM and MNM activities

Name of Scheme1 Component pq-

471 16 19860 17312

Plantation Crops I 200 (

-

Area of Operation Hectares

Flowers

Markapur, Tarlupadu, Pedaraveedu, Ardhaveedu, B. Peta, Giddalur, Kanigiri, C.S.Puram, Veligandla, Pamuru, Chirala, Kothapatnam

469080.5 208220

40280

435 1

Organic farming

MTsIha. 163.4

99 9

Integrated Nutrient Management

l 4 1 Integrated Pest Management

Chillies - Kandukuru, Jarugumalli, Ponnaluru, V.V.Palem, Korisapadu

Sweet Orange - Y.Palem, Tripurantakam, Pullalacheruvu, Domala, Pedaraveedu, Markapur, Tarlupadu, Giddalur, B. Peta, Ardhaveedu, Kanigiri, C.S.Puram, Pamuru, Veligandla

Mango - Gudluru, Kandukur, V.V. Palem, Ulavapadu Sweet Orange - Y. Palem, Tripurantakam, Pullalacheruvu, Domala, 1

) Pedaraveedu, Markapur, Tarlupadu,

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Giddalur, B. Peta, Ardhaveedu, Kanigiri, C.S.Puram, Pamum, Veligandla

5

Table 47: Department officials Training programmes conducted in Prakasam District for Department Officials, Farmers and WUA's

Micro Nutrient Management 2000 Ha

Sweet Orange - Y. Palem, Tripurantakam, Pullalacheruvu, Dornala, Pedaraveedu, Markapur, Tarlupadu, Giddalur, B. Peta, Ardhaveedu, Kanigiri, C.S.Puram, Pamuru, Veligandla

Animal Husbandary

S. Type of training programme conducted

I

Table 48: LIVESTOCK CENSUS DURING THE YEAR 1996-97 IN KRISHNA DISTRICT

No. of training No. of Officials No 1

I 2

programmes conducted I - 1.I.HR B Bangalore Sustainability of agriculture 1 Organic

Farming Better Management of Citrus and

3

trained I

1 2 3 4 5

I 1 - 1.I.HR B Bangalore ) 1

Papaya Nursery Management and Production of Plant Material Total

Ibrahimpatnam Mylavaram Jaggaihpegta Penuganchiprolu

1 - I.I.HR B Bangalore 1

3

498 605

8396 5 126

15124 8006

24324 20724

6422 7024 3906 91 17

2598 2134 6494 1926

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

75 98

214 157

14987 1 13298 27624 25324

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Table 49: LIVESTOCK CENSUS DURING THE YEAR 2005-2006 - Krishna District

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Table 50: Mandal Wise Livestock census from 1996-2007 in Nalgonda Disrtict

Table 51: Mandal Wise Livestock Census in West Godavari District

Buffaloes

10155 Pedapadu as per 950 1 6Ih Livestock Census Pedapadu as per I 7Lh Livestock Census Pedavegi as per 1 61h Livestock Census Pedavegi as per 1 7Ih Livestock Census

Sheep

1 122

2 149

2592

Poultry

178

Goat

408

Horses & Ponies 1 -

Donkeys Pigs

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Table 52: MANDAL WISE 17th QUINQUENNIAL LIVESTOCK CENSUS in PRAKASAM DISTRICT

15 1 ONGOLE 1 141 1 6894 1 4812 1 798 / 0 I 0 l o l o I ONGOLE

Mandal Name

1 2 3

, 4 5

6 7 8 9

1 10 11 12 13 14

1 16 ( MUNICIPALITY 1 298 1 4827 I 2 8 6 1 601 1 0 I 0 l o l o

Cattle

Hors

Goat I es ' 1 Poni

ADDANKI BALLIKURAVA CHIMAKURTHY CHINNAGANJAM CHIRALA CHIRALA MUNICIPALITY INKOLLU J.PANGULUR KARAMCHEDU KORISAPADU KOTHAPATNAM MADDIPADU MARTUR N.G.PADU

1 I KANDUKUR I I I I 1 1 I I

Don Mules

17 18 19 20 2 1 22

23 , 24

25 26 27 28

Came Buffaloes

658 315 68 1 476 867

878 2625 240 4 12 564 610 559 598 1027

Pigs keys I Is Sheep

PARCHUR SANTHAMAGULUR S.N.PADU TANGUTUR YEDDANAPUDI VETAPALEM ONGOLE DIVISION C.S.PURAM DARSI GUDLUR H.M.PADU K.K.MITTLA KANDUKUR

1

229 16 8222

22 185 11371 14492

14850 14272 17572 141 19 12930 12329 11983 15474 19283

1151 1666 305 434 518 5 74

15597 6279 1590 563 1148 4776 8 13

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

19187 2863

35723 16262 15693

15693 16799 1281 1 286 1 14023 6132 15170 2231 1 14935

15414 28965 17340 9246 8739 9827

313250 35264 39427 13532 19965 27248 18339

MUNICIPALITY KANIGIRI KONDEPI LINGASAMUDRAM MARRIPUDI P.C.PALLI PAMURU PODILl PONNALURU TALLURU

1732 507

7067 1487 1231

123 1 151

101 1 385 1730

0 3056 2323 2276

1373 20076 14578 13360 4725 7440

2771 13 70599 20500 26524 3672 1 25071 16015

204 1908 513 1034 3641 714 1215 2158 1136 576

es 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2

424 3065 2957 1032 476 1558

35098 19983 6533 5576 9623 12440 1539

6254 25864 10273 28675 19168 20 193 32587 20130 14984 27671

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 0

10566 43826 22662 20392 21637 21763 38424 19578 14266 31261

0 0 0 0 0

4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

879 8414 2868 3049 11975 7422 9499 9583 4232 2628

0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0

42 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0 1 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 53

1 0 0

15 4 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 - 0 0 0 0

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1 DIVISION I DISTRICT TOTAL

67958 117809

244873 1024156

344943 1177880

112334 ) 4 293695 ( 15

0 0

577 696

0 0

5604 18120

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Table 53: MANDAL WISE LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT IN KRISHNA DISTRICT - 1996-97

Name of the Mandal

NUZVJD DIVISION

Gampalawdem Timvuru

A.Kondum Vissannapeta Reddigudem

Agiripalli NANDIGAMA

DIVISION

Jaggaiahpeta

Penuganchiprolu

Vety'Poly Vety.Hospitals Clinics

Institutions catering to Veterinary Aid

Nandigama I 0 1 1 I 1 ( 2 1 0 1 4 1

Chandralapadu Kanchikacherla Veerullavadu

KANKIPADU 1 DIVISION

I

Ibrahimpatnam

G.Konduru

My lavaram

0 0 0

0

0

0

0 1

0

Gannavaram

Total

0

0

1 1

1 7

0 0

4 1

1

3

3 ----- 1

1 3 1

3 2 3

1

2

2

7 53

0 0 0

7 4 4

0

0

0 0

4

5

9 91

0

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Table 54: MANDAL WISE LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT IN KRISHNA DISTRICT - 2005-06

No.of Veterinary Institutions catering to Veterinary Aid

DIVISION

Name of the Mandal

NUZVID

Vety'Poly Clinics

NANDIGAMA DIVISION

/ 16 ( Mylavaram I 0 1 1 I 1 ( 3 ( 2 ( 7 1

7 8 9 10 1 1 12

' 13 14 15

1 KANKIPADU I DIVISION

Vety.Hospitals

Jaggaiahpeta Penuganchiprolu

Vatsavai Nandigama

Chandralapadu Kanchikacherla Veerullapadu

Ibrahimpatnam G .Konduru

Table 55: Mandal wise Livestock development in Nalgonda District

Vety.Dispensaries

' 17

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rural I Livestock

Others

Units

Gannavaram Total

Total

1 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0

SI.No

1 Damercherla 0

3 Huzurnagar 0

0 0

Mandal No. of Veterinary Institutions catering to Veterinary aid

4 5 6 7

2 3 2 1 4 1 1 3 3

Veterinary poly clinic

0 6

Miryalguda Nereducherla Vemulapally Chilkur

7 1 8 4 3 3 3 1 3

1 3 1

Veterinary

0 0 0 0

0 2 2 5 4 1 5 2 1

Veterinary Rural Livestock

10 6

12 11 11 6 9 6 7

8 60

Hospitals Dispensaries

1 1 0 0

Others( specify)

1 49

Total

1

1 1 2 2

10 146

5 4 2 2

2 4 0 0

9 10 4 4

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I Kodad 0 1 10 1 12

Table 56: Mandal Wise Livestock Development in West Godavari District

Mandal

Pedavegi - 1 .Pedavegi 1 .Vijayarai 1 .Munduru 9No's 2,Ghandinagaram 2.Pedakadimi 2.Ankannagu

dem

Pedapadu

No of veterinary Institutions catering to veterinary Aid

4. Satyavolu 5 .Mupparm 6.Kalapam

Pedapadu

Veterinary Poly Clinics

Others (Specify) Gopalamitra centres

1 .Vtluru 2.Vasanthavada 3 .Naidugudem

Total

7No's

Rural Livestock Units

Veterinary Hospitals

Veterinary Dispensaries

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1.5 Fisheries

Table 57: INLAND FISH PRODUCTION DISTRICT: KRISHNA

YEAR: 1996-97-2005-06

I Common I S1.No. 1

I I I I I I

2. 1 Gampalagudem I Major Corp & / 214.25 1 113.7 1 530 1 232

Mandal

Konduru

3

4

5

6

7

8

Name of the Species

Major Corp &

I Common Tiruvuru 1 Major Corp &

10

1 1

12

I I Common I I I I I

Production Tonslyr

108.687

Total Inland Fresh Water Spread Area

Ha

306.80

1 G .Konduru

Ibrahimpatnam

Mylavaram

Jagayapeta

penuganjiprolu

( Common

I ~ ~

I I I I

14 ( Chandralapadu Major Corp & ( 56.00 / 30.00 1 635 1 552

3 14.00

Ganavaram

Agripally

Reddygudem I

Inland Fish yield in Kglha 3 54

Common Major Corp & Common

Major Corp & Common Major Corp & Common Major Corp & Common Major Corp &

13 I Vissanapeta 1 Major Corp & 1 207.00 ( 78.4 1 34.0 [ 127

I Common 16 I Nandigamma / Major Corp & 1 10.00 1 7.00 1 700 / 150

No.of Fishermen Community

200

126.2

Common Major Corp & Common Major Corp & Common Major Corp &

15

90.00

10.00

158.00

210.00

90..00

( Common

402

358.30

184.06

208.75

17

332

48.3

4.50

68.2

77.00

38.00

Kanchikacherla

104.0

30.05

121.70

10.00 Common Major Corp & 1 23.00

Veerullapadu

5 14

450

443

3 66

422

434 ( 149

73

493

3 72

750

188

450

482

456

Common Major Corp &

216

3 00

216

19.00 ( 10.5 5 62 5 7

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Table 59: Inland Fish Production District: Guntur Year: 2005-06

S1. Mandal Name of the Total Inland Production Inland Fish No.of No. Species Fresh Water Tonslyr yield in Fishermen

Spread Area Kglha Community Ha

33. Gurajala Catla, Rohu, 25.2 1 1.25 450 45 Mrigala, Common

3 1 Macherla 650 1 513 I Mrigala, Common I -

Carp 35. Rentachintala Catla, Rohu, 35 12.25 350 2 1

Mrigala, Common -

Carp 36. Ipur Catla, Rohu, 164 440 2 16

Mrigala, Common I Carp

37. Nuzendia Catla, Rohu, 530 265 ( 500 150 I I Mrigala, Common ( 1 1 1

Carp I

38. Vinukonda I Catla, Rohu, 1510 724 480 / 402 I I Mrigala. Common ( 1 1 1

Carp 39. Savlypuram Catla, Rohu, 312 149.76 480 96

Mrigala, Common Carp

40. Guntur Catla, Rohu, 70 3 1 450 74 Mrigala, Common

Carp I 4 1. Pedanandipadu Catla, Rohu, I 37 22.94 620 45

Mrigala, Common 1 Carp

42. Prattipadu Catla, Rohu, 2 5 15 600 27

1 Mrigala, Common I Carp

43. Catla, Rohu, 52 40.56 780 53 Vatticherukune Mrigala, Common

Carp 44. Achampet Catla, Rohu, 64 35.84 560 3 99

Mrigala, Common Carp

45. Bellamkonda Catla, Rohu, 2 3 10.8 1 470 8 3 Mrigala, Common

Carp 46. Krosur Catla, Rohu, 140 109.2 780 114

Mrigala, Common Carp

47. Rajupalem Catla. Rohu, 25 116.25 650 24

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48.

49. I Mrigala, Common

Carp Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala. Common

Dachepally

I I Mrigala, Common Carp

Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Karampudi

670 29

Carp Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala, Common Ca

Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Ca Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala, Common Ca

54. Edlapadu Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Carp 55. Nadendla Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala, Common Carp

56. Rompicherla Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Carp 57. Narsaropet Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala, Common

Carp 58. Medikonduru Catla, Rohu,

Mrigala, Common Carp

59. Muppala Catla, Rohu,

14

60.

1 Mrigala, Common Carp

, 61. , Phirangipuram , Catla, Rohu,

Peddakurapadu

62. Sattenapally Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Mrigala, Common Carp

Catla, Rohu, Mrigala, Common

Carp

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Tadikonda Catla, Rohu, 89.38 Mrigala, Common

Tulluru Catla, Rohu. Mrigala, Common

Carp Kakumanu Catla, Rohu, 48 20.64

Mrigala, Common Carp (

Total 5101.2 1 2503.35

Table 60: INLAND FISH PRODUCTION-Nalgonda Year: 1996-97 to 2005-06

S.No

Area Ha

Garede all Huzurna ar Catta ,rohu 254

Mandal Name of the Species

4 I Miryalaguda 1 Catta ,rohu 1 1075 5 1 Nareducherla I Catta .rohu 1 480

Total Inland Fresh

Kodad Catta, rohu

10

Water 1 Spread

Anumula Catta ,rohu 14 Nidamanoor 15 ( Tripuraram I Catta, rohu 1 332

1 Total 1 7735

Tonslyr Fishermen yield in Community 1 Kglha

Table 61 : Reservoir Fisheries

Small Reservoirs Number / Production 1 Yield(

I I I I I I I I I Total ( 04 1 950 ) 500 1 03 1 1250 1 450 ( 01 ( 1200 1 250

I

I ( Small Tanks ( Medium Tanks I Large Tanks I

1 Number 1 Production / Yield( 1 Number ( Production ) Yield( 1 Number 1 Production I Yield(

Medium Reservoirs Number 1 Production I Yield(

L I I (t) I Kglha) ) / ( t ) I Kglha) 1 I ( t ) ( Kglha) 1

Large Reservoirs Number I Production 1 Yield( I

04 (t)

1 950 Kglha)

( 500 1 03 ( t) 1250 ---

Kglha) 450 0 1

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Forestry

Table 62: Forest Data -Krishna

Mandal

7650

7650 Total

Damercherla

250

250

2 72

272

Garedepally Huzurnagar Miryalguda

Nereducherla

850

850

250 ~~~~~~

250

172 --

750 172

Vemulapally Chilkur Kodad Mattampally

180

180

7950

7950

Mellacheruvu

Munagala Nadigudem Anumula Nidmanoor Tripuraram

Type of species Endangered1

sq.km Redlisted threatened

southern dry deciduous scrub forest

49.455 5AIC3IDS 1 Nil southern dry

scrub forest

southern dry deciduous scrub forest

300.42 5AIC3IDS I Nil southern dry

1 deciduous 1 scrub forest

353.44 1 5AIC3IDS I Nil southern dry deciduous scrub forest

Type of forest produce

No forest produce except firewood

-- No forest produce except firewood No forest produce except firewood

No forest produce except firewood No forest produce except firewood

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Table 63: Forest Data-Krishna

Total Forest Cover sq.km

Mandal Type of forest

Type of species Endangered1 Redlisted threatened Nil

Type of forest produce

Area for canal bank plantations Ha.,

No. of vana Sarnraskhna Samithies

Damercherla 5A/C3/DS1 southern dry deciduous scrub forest

No forest produce except firewood

Garedepally Huzurnagar Miryalguda 5A1C31DS 1

southern dry deciduous scrub forest 5A/C3/DSl southern dry deciduous scrub forest

Nil No forest produce except firewood No forest produce except firewood

Nil

Chilkur Kodad

SAIC3IDS I southern dry deciduous scrub forest 5AIC31DS 1 southern dry deciduous scrub forest

No forest produce except

I firewood No forest

I produce except firewood

Nil Mattampally

Nil

Munagala Nadigudem Anumul a Nidmanoor Tripuraram

Table 64: No of VSS in Khammam

SI.No

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Mandal

Chintakani Konijerla Madhira Wyra Yerupalem Kallur Penubally Tallada

No. of vanasamrakshana smithies

I

9 2 11 3

1

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9 ( Vemsoor 10 I Khammam

13 I Mudigonda

Table 65: Forest Data-Khammam Year: 1996-97 to 2005-06

' 14 15

Nelakondapally Enkoor

Mandal

Chintakani Konijerla

Madhira

Yerupalem

8

1 Southern dry mixed Tuniki,Bamboo.Karaka.Musti, deciduous forests (5alc3) Beedi leaves Boom

Total Forest Cover

Sq.km/Ha

7256.89

I -

Nil Nil Wyra

Southern dry mixed

Type of Forest

Nil Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

1 Nil

Kallur

lVil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti,

Type of Type of Species Forest

Endageredhe Produce dlisted

Threatened Ni 1 Nil Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti,

Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

deciduous forests (5alc3) 1 Beedi leaves Boom

497.22

Penubally 13562.34 --+ Tallada

Kusumanchi Mudigonda Nelakondapally Enkoor, Tallada. Chandrugonda, Penubally,Kallur

deciduous forests (5alc3)

Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

Vemsoor

Khammam(R)

Southern dry mixed Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti. Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti, Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti. Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

Nil Nil

283.3

-

20923.2

gross,Honey,Tamarind Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti,

Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti, Beedi leaves Boom

Khammam (U) 1700.5 I Southern dry mixed

deciduous forests (5alc3)

Nil Nil Nil Southern dry mixed deciduous forests (5alc3)

gross,Honey,Tamarind Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Tuniki,Bamboo,Karaka.Musti,

Beedi leaves Boom gross,Honey,Tamarind

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Table 66: Forest Data PRAKASAM Year: 1996-97to-2005-06

Cover

2. I Karamchedu I I

3. 1 Parachuru I I

4. Chinaganjam

Markapur Division

I 5 . Darsi I

1 6. Danakonda I

/ 7. 1 Kurichedu

1 8. 1 Ballikurva I I

9. Mundalamur

( 10. / Tallunr I I

1 1. ( Pullalacheruvu I

12. ( Tripurantakam

forest Endangeredlred - listedlthreatened Exixting Species

No forest area I

Casurina, Cashew, Artificial man

Eucalyptus species made in Sandy Soils

Dry Thorny Scrub

Zigipus, Jailopyrus, Dodonia viscosa, Grievia rotandropolia, Randia bumatorium, Canthium parviforium, Carissa Canrnda opuntiadelni

produce

Casurina, Cashew, I Eucalyptus ~

13.

- P

1 16. Santanutalapadu No forest area

I I I I I I I J.Pungalur

14. 1 Kotapatnam

( 20. / Maddipadu 1 1 NO forest area 1 I I I

No forest area

1 NO forest area I

I

17. Tangutur No forest area --

18. Adanki No forest area

I I I I I

19.

21. 1 Nagulappapadu ( 1 NO forest area I 22.

I

Korisapadu

Martur

No forest area

8 Dry Thorny S c n ~ b

Zigipus, Jailopyrus,

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Chimakuty

Dry Thorny Scrub

Dodonia viscosa, Grievia rotandropolia, Randia bumatorium, Canthium parviforium, Carissa Carunda opuntiadelni, Diospyros chloroxylon, Zymnosporia montena, Acacia, Tencoplea lacteanum

1.7 Industries

Table 67: Number of industries in Nalgonda

Table 68: Number of industries in Krishna

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1 14 ( Chandarlapadu 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

Table 69: Number of industries

23 ' 2

15 / Kanchikacherla 1 27 1 2 1 2

17 I Veerullapadu ( 01 1 1 I 0 1 0

DISTRICT: West Godavari YEAR: 1996-97 to 2005-06

16 I Nandigama

/ Total

02 1 0 1 0

208 1

S1.No 1 Mandal , No. of industries --. 1 Large / Medium 1 Small

1

Table 70: Category of Industries with respect to Pollution

1 2 ( Pedavegi I 4

I Total Pedapadu ( 1

Pedapadu l 1

1

Mandal

Pedavegi 1

0

No. of Industries

Name & Type of industry

MIS. Cream Line Diary

(P) Ltd., Epuru -

Milk Pasteurization

3

MIS. A.P.Co- operative Oils

Seeds & Growers

Federation Ltd., Pedavegi - Crude Palm

Oil.

0 0

M/s.Godhami Agro

Industries,

1

Year of establishment

Oct, 1995

1992

Nov, 1997

Pollution I Type of Category ( waste

as per I generated APPCB 1

I Can washings

Red I and Waste 1 lubricant oil

Plant

Red

End point of Disposal of Effluents

Washings and Waste

lubricant oil

Washings - Onland for irrigation in its own land after treatment. Waste lubricant oil - Sold out to oil reclamation units Washings - Onland for irrigation in its own land after treatment. Waste lubricant oil - Sold out to oil reclamation units Washings - Onland for irrigation in

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regeneration effluent

and waste lubricant oil

Washings and Waste

Maize Cobs and waste

lubricant oil

Maize cobs , Domestic

effluent and waste

lubricant oil

Vanguru - IMFL bottling

M/s.Kusuma Hamatha

Agro Furfural (P) Ltd.,

Aliveedu, Vijairai. -

Furfural Oil

M/s.Monsanto India (P) Ltd.,

Nadipalli. - Maize seed processing

unit

Feb. 2002

Mar, 2002

Red

-- Orange

after treatment. Waste lubricant oil - Sold out to oil reclamation units Washings - Onland for irrigation in its own land after treatment. Waste maize cobs - Used as a fuel for boiler. Waste lubricant oil - Sold out to oil reclamation units Maize cobs - Sold out to Agro h rh ra l oil manufacturing units and Bio- mass Power Plants. Domestic - Septic tank followed by soak pit Waste lubricant oil - Sold out to oil reclamation units

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ANNEXURE 11- B

ISEA Field Study -Main & Branch canals

A total of 90 villages were selected for the comprehensive study, out of which 42 villages are from the Left main canal and 48 villages from Right main canal command area.

The list of villages surveyed are given in the following table

NS Left main CanalIBranch canals

Total number of villages surveyed: 42

Muktyala Branch

Head

Head

Head

Middle

Tail

Tail

Head

Middle

Middle

Tail

Tail

Musivaddi Tanda

Rarnakrishna Tanda

Jagannada Tanda

Palakaveedu

Sajjapurarn Tanda

Janpadu

Redlakunta

Yethirajapurarn Tanda

Mu ktyala

Vellatur

Tarnmavaram

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NS Right main CanaUBranch canals

Total number of villages surveyed: 48

Nandigama Branch

Bonakal Branch

Madhira Branch

Nuzivid Branch

Mylavaram Branch

Middle ( Chirumamilla Tail I Nemalikallu

Tail

Head

Middle

Middle

Tail

I Head

Head

Middle

Tail

Head

Middle

Middle

Tail

Head

Middle

Tail

Head

Middle

Tail

Peekalanayak Tanda

Singaram

Venkatapuram

Subbaigudem

Chndrapuram

Tanikella

Konijerla

Peddagopathi

Bonakal

Khankhanpeta

Chandrupatla

Vennavalle

Atukuru

Reddigudem

Ramachandrapuram

Seetaramapuram

Annavaram

Chandragudem

Ganapavaram

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Tribal Population-LMC

1 District Mandal Total Population

I

I

I Kodad 1 1 16358 / 10170 / Huzurnagar 1 99290 1 13420

Miryalguda Garidepali Chilkur

Nalgonda

67388 54515 37770

Khammam

Nadigudem Munagala Penpahad Vemulapalle Peddavura Anumula Nidamanur Tripuraram

16079 4758 4198

Mellacheruvu Neredcherla Total Penuballi Enkuru Kusumanchi Khammamrural

-

1

39543 431 16 31 587 43003 45869 61922

pp

Khamanurban A o n d a

( Tallada 1 54266 1 2880

1877 1694 4351 865 17218 9822

50590 856 81 7729 431 08 25402 41603

pppp

58563 59234 1 18228 57847 1 2830

Nelakondapalli Chintakani Konijerla

I Kallur 1 63336 1 6279 Wyra Madhira Yerrupalem Vemsoor

52454 73468 17886

I

I Gampalagudem / 68108 ( 1155 ( Tiruvur 1 71411 / 1669

7463 8067 120702 6753 91 02 10468

62220 26705 55888

94 1 94 65086 48253 42908

1 Total

Penuganchiprolu Nandigama M y lavaram

14.76

751 1 465 8577

3252 1977 1453 2006

79861 3 58282 6691 7

Krishna

!

570 1

87482 3347 7491

Vatsavai Jaggaihpeta

50695 85705 61 461

A.Kondur Reddigudern Vissanapeta Chatrai

1995 3559 4082

44930 42976 56732 51 558

,

10957 1738 3622 1943 -

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I Nuzvid ( 67245 / 3071 I

1 Agripalle 1 57900 ( G.Kondur ( 53499

648 2493

Kanchikacherla Chanderlpadu Total

Tribal Population-RMC

Total LMC

67662 56885 961 966

2578308

District

1 Bellarnkonda / 30791 1 4427 I Atchampeta 1 55722 1 4874

1360 1575 50705

I Mandal Total Population 1 Tribal population /

Guntur 1

(

5.27

258889

O h ~ I

10.04

Macherla Karernpudi Dachepalli Pidyguralla

Nakarikalu Bollapalle Vinu konda Nuzendla

I Narsaraopeta ) 84339 1 3248 I Muppala 1 41507 1 1574

55523 2221 Edlapadu 49492 1979

Pedanandipadu 44042 1267

I

Machavararn 48808 3808

50997 50317 68062 105870

61859 55378 4721 9 521 30

1591 1085 2675

Kakumanu I 43871

I Total 1 1313620 1 85640 1 6.52 Prakasam Pullalacheruvu p %

4478 14556 2543 1929

Savalyapurarn l ~ u r

8597 3285 3724 5590

36857 43453

I

1853 329 1109 2282

Tripuranthakam 55061

1

Donakonda / Kurichedu Santhamagulur

42002 38110 53608

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Parchur 1 55840 / 2746 Karamchedu 1 39356 1 1224

Ballikurava Martur

Thallur 1 44881 1 809 Chimakurti 1 64590 1 1823

r

( SN Padu 1 57104 1 905 1 1

63954

I Ongole / 49312 / 1099 1 958116 1 37223 1 Total 1 3.89

31 13

Adanki Mundlamuru Darsi

74904 531 32 74862

2438 1592 2635

5.41 Total RMC 2271736 122863

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Zulakallu Branch Canal

Table 1 : Criteria for selection of villages in Zulakallu Branch Canal

Reach of the canal Thangeda major

AKP major

Key Findings

Village / Mandal Thangeda / Dachepalli

Mutyalampadu / Dachepalli

Morjampadu / Piduguralla

Caste distribution

24%

SC

2% ST

0 Others I

74%

Criteria i) Tail end village under Thangeda major of ZBC ii) NSP water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department. i) NSP water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department.

ii) Dependant on canal water for drinking purpose i) Village at the tail end reaches of AKP major where farmers are not getting NSP canal water from the past 15 years. ii) NSP water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation de~artment

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Category of farmers

Marginal

Small

Medium

Large

Cropping pattern

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

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Livestock dependancy

Bellamkonda Branch Canal (BBC)

Fig 1: Absence of gauges fixed to read the water levels

Table 2: Criteria for selection of villages in Bellamkonda Branch Canal

1 1 1 I breaches and lack of water

S.No 1

Ganapavaram r Middle Peesapadu

Reach of the canal Head

management in the head reaches. i) Tail end village under Rajupalem major of BBC where NSP canal water does not reach due to severe withdrawal, breaches and improper water regulation in the head reaches. ii) Fluoride concentration above uermissible limits in ground water

Village / Mandal Uppalapadu

i) Lack of repairs and maintenance in

Criteria i ) Village at the end reaches of BBC where NSP canal water does not reach due to severe withdrawal,

the canal reaches. ii)Water for irrigation is being lifted

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Tail Velpuru 7

Utukuru r from Edduvagu for ID crops. iii) Dependant on canal water for drinking purpose i) Tail end villagc under Chintapalli major of BBC which does not get NSP water due to lack of repairs, damaged structures and unauthorized Ayacut. ii) Due to change in cropping pattern from ID to wet in the head reaches of the BBC, this farmers at this reach are not getting sufficient water. i) Tail end village under chintapalli major of BBC which does not get NSP water for the past 20 years ii) Presently water for irrigation is being lifted from Edduvagu but due to power shortage, this scheme is not functioning properly. iii) Due to change in cropping pattern from ID to wet in the head reaches of the BBC, this farmers at this reach are not nettine sufficient water.

Key Findings

Caste distribution

- - - - ---

Category of farmers

21 Others I

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Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

7% 3%

a < 0 5 42% , n 0 5-1 0

25% I 0-3 0

0 3 0-5 0

m > 5 0 - - -,

23%

Livestock dependancy

Cuntur Branch Canal (CBC)

Fig 3: Damaged lining and weeds observed in the canal

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Fig 4: Weakened Canal Bunds

Table 3: Criteria for selection of villages in Guntur Branch Canal

Middle

D

Ponugupadu

Reach of the canal Head

the head reach villages ii) Leakages and seepages are more due to damaged siphones iii) Water does not reach the tail because of the leakages, seepages and weeds. iv) Very high Fluoride concentration in the ground water v) Change in cropping pattern vi) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers i) Insufficient rclcase of water during cropping season ii) Frequent Breaches iii) Canal lining is collapsed totally iv) Due to unauthorized lifting of water at the head reaches, there is water scarcity in this village

Village / Mandal Rentapalla

-

v)Very high concentration of fluoride in ground water vi) Weeds and siltation problem vii) Poor health services viii) Seasonal migration ix) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers

Criteria i) Severe withdrawal of water from

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Tail

Clhirumamilla

Nemalikallu

Vunnava

Edlapudu

i) Breaches are very high ii) Water scarcity iii) Lack of departmental regulation iv) Total damage of structures v) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers Unauthorized lifting of water Siltation in the canals Groundwater scarcity and water is saline Damaged structures Very high concentration of fluoride in ground water Seasonal migration due to low crop yield and decline in the irrigation area Rain fed irrigation Lack of departmental regulation Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers i) Collapse of the canal structures ii) Siltation iii) Presence of weeds (Prosophis julifora) in the canal bank had blocked the canal road iv) Due to non- availability of canal water since 5 years the canal has been encroached and converted inta irrigated area v) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers i) Water scarcity ii) Non-availability of canal water since 6 years iii) Conversion of cropping patterr from wet to ID due to water scarcity iv) Non-availability of drinking water v) Rain fed irrigation vi) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers

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Caste distribution

Others

Category of farmers

I Small

--

Cropping pattem

Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

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Peddanandipadu Branch Canal (PBC)

Pig 5: Absence of canal bunds

Fig 6: Damaged shutters at Kakumanu major

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Table 4: Criteria for selection of villages in Peddanandipadu Branch Canal

- - - - -

Reach of the canal Head

village t ~ a n d a l Dondapadu

- -

Criteria i) Mixing of polluted water from the surrounding tanks in the middle reach of the canal ii) Wastage of canal water since it is let open during rainy season iii) Unaware about the proposed project iv) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers

Middle Jaggapuram

Key Findings I

Caste distribution

i) Breaches ii) Groundwater is saline iii) Rain fed irrigation iv) Wastage of canal water since it is let open during rainy season v) Non-availability of drinking water vi) Most of the children's are employed as laborers in the spinning mill i) Tail end village under Malayapalem major of PBC ii) NSP canal water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation iii) Dependent on canal water for drinking purposes iv) Approximately 70% of the population are marginal and medium farmers

IT- -, I I ST

Others 1 1 I

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Category of farmers

1 rn Marginal I

Large

I

Cropping pattern

Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

- 0%

21% FcC15]

0.5-1.01

1.0-3.0

3.0-5.0

35%

Livestock depe ndancy

fa Yes

1.k

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Addanki Branch Canal (ABC)

Fig 26: Weakened canal bunds in the middle reach

Fig 27:Hydro Power plant at the mid reach

Fig 28: Head regulator at Addanki major

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Fig 29: Encroachments on the canal bund of Addanki major (N.Addanki)

Table 36: Criteria for Reach of the canal

Middle I

;election of villages in Addanki Branch Canal

portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures. ii) Tail end villagc under Pamidipadu major of ABC does not get NSP water for the past 15-20 years iii) Only ID crops are being cultivated iv) Migration due low crop yield and

Village I Mandal Konanki

Kopparapalem

Chandaluru

water scarcity v) Fluoride concentration in ground water above nennissible limits

Criteria i) Presently, 570 acres of land is irrigated by lifting water from Konanki vagu, which is regenerated water from the canal but due to power shortagc, this scheme is not functioning properly. ii) Major problem is the agricultural run off which is entering the streams due to which cattle are being affected i) Silt and aquatic weeds ii) Lack of repairs and maintenance of canal structures iii) Dependent on rain fed irrigation i) Water does not reach the tail end

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Kopparam i) Tail end village under Kopparam major of ABC does not get sufficient NSP water due to damaged canal structures and lack of maintenance ii) Erosion of canal banks iii) Migration due water scarcity iv) Groundwater is saline

Key Findings

Caste distribution

SC

w ST

Others '

Category of farmers

Marginal

Small

Medium I

Large

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Cropping pattern

Wet . D

Wet/lD (

-- -- - - -- - - --- - - -- -

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

rn Yes 1

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Eddanapudi Branch Canal (EBC)

Table 37: Criteria for selection of villages in S.No I Reach of the canal I Village / Mandal

Head Pusapadu

I

Kodavalivaripalem 2

{ddanapudi Branch Canal Criteria i) One of the tail end village under Konanki major of ABCIEBC which does not get sufficient NSP water duc to damaged canal bunds, heavy seepage losses and lack of repairs ii) Change in cropping pattern from ID to wet in the head reaches of ABC has resulted in water scarcity in this particular reach of the EBC iii) Damaged locks and shutters of the

Middle

canal structures iv) Silt and weed accumulation v) Groundwater is saline i) Tail end village under Dronadula major of EBC does not get sufficient NSP water due to damaged canal bunds, heavy seepage losses and lack of repairs ii) Groundwater is saline iii) Only ID crops are being cultivated i) Audipudi is the extreme tail end of EBC where water does not reach due to damaged canal bunds, heavy seepage losses and lack of repairs ii) Presently, 2000 acres of land is irrigated by lifting water from Buckingham canal but due to power shortage, this lift irrigation scheme is not functioning properly. iii) Heavy silt and weed accumulation iv) Dependent on canal for drinking water v) Mostly farmers belong to small

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Key Findings

Caste distribution

1::; Others

- -- - - - - -

Category of farmers

Cropping pattern

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1 Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

Livestock dependancy

El Yes

No

Darsi Branch Canal (DBC)

Fig 30: Damaged lining in some parts at the head reach

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Iarsi Branch Canal Criteria i) Wastage of water due to damaged canal structures like siphones ii) Water is being released during rainy season iii) Fluoride concentration in ground water is above permissible limits and has resulted in gastroenteric problems iv) Groundwater is saline v) Rainfed irrigation vi) Agricultural runoff is mixing with nearby lakes and tanks leading to water pollution vii) Lack of infrastructure facilities

Brindavanam i) Tribal village located near Brindavan major of DBC where water does not due to breaches and

, Tail

Middle ii) Lack of accessibility to veterinary hospital iii) ~ a c k of repairs and maintenance i) Fluoride concentration in ground water is above permissible limits ii) Silt accumulation iii) Weakening of canal bunds due to cattle movement iv) Rainfed irrigation v) Water docs not reach the tail end portions due to unauthorized breaching in the head reaches. vi) Since 10 years water is not reaching the Vitlapuram village vii) Encroachment of canal in

Chintalapudi damaged structures i) Unauthorized lifting

Mundlamuru Vitlapuram i) Fluoride concentration in ground water is above permissible limits ii) Rainfed Irrigation iii) Most of them are small farmers

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Key Findings

-- - - --

Caste distribution

Others

Category of farmers

1 Marginal

1. Small

Mdiurn

Cropping pattern

1 Large

I Wet

I ID i Wet/ ID I

- I

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1 Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

Livestock dependancy

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Pamidipadu Branch Canal (PBC)

Fig 31: Off take regulator at the start of PBC

Fig 32: Lined canal at the start of PBC

Table 39: Criteria for selection of villages in Pamidipadu Branch canal

Criteria canal I

Thimmapuram i) Since 8 years water is not reaching this village ii) Rainfed irrigation

I I iii) Decrease in Groundwater tables

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Middle

Tammaluru

Tail

iv) Migration due to water scarcity and lack of agricultural works v) Fluoride concentration in ground water is above permissible limits had resulted in health problems like stomach ache, swelling of legs, etc i) Since 10 years water is not reaching this village ii) Rainfed irrigation iii) Migration due to water scarcity and lack of agricultural works iv) Fluoride concentration in ground water is above permissible limits I

Edara v) Decrease in Groundwater tables i) Damaged canal structures ii) Lack of repairs and maintenance iii) Shutters of the TP major have been removed iv) Majority of the individuals are agricultural labourers v) Weakening of canal bunds vi) Lack of infrastructure facilities

Marella

Umamaheshwarapuram and lack of agricultural works ii) Bore well irrigation iii) Silt accumulation

vii) Severe drought since 2 years i) Migration due to water scarcity

iv) Reduction in Groundwater table i) Rainfed irrigation ii) Since 10-15 years there is no NSP water iii) Migration due to water scarcity and lack of agricultural works iv) Water scarcity due to unauthorized lifting of water in the head reaches

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Key Findings

Caste distribution

- - - -- - - -

Category of farmers

SC

ST

Others

1 H Marginal 1

Cropping pattern

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Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a) 1 %

- - - - .-

Livestock dependancy

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Ongole Branch Canal (OBC) Fig 33: Lined canal in the head reach

Fig 34: Construction of Ramathirtham balancing reservoir@ M-16

Fig 35: Damaged lining in the mid reaches

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Fig 36: Damaged canal bunds in the head reaches

Fig 37: Koppolu major in the tail reach

1 S.No 1 Reach of the canal I Village 1 Mandal 1 Criteria Head Pulikonda i) Damaged canal structures

ii) Silt accumulation iii) Migration due to water scarcity and lack of agricultural works iv) Source for drinking water is from open wells, which has rcsulted in water borne diseases

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Middle Obechettapalem (Hamlet)

Madhavaram

i) Loss of 770 acres of Ayacut under NSP due to the construction of Ramathirtham balancing reservoir. Howcvcr, compensation has been paid for only 1 10 farmers out of 220 ii) Village is at the downstream side of the proposed Ramathirtham balancing reservoir iii) Damaged drops and pipes in the Budavada major of OBC iv) Fluoride concentration in ground water above permissible limits i) Tail end village under Karuvadi major of OBC ii) Water does not reach to this village due to damaged canal structures, heavy seepage losses and lack of repairs and maintenance iii) Fluoride concentration in ground

Nagarjunasagar water ii) Majority of them are agricultural

Tail

major of OBC, which does not get sufficient NSP water since 6 years due to damaged canal structures, eroded banks and lack of repairs and maintenance

Vallur

Chilakapadu

water above permissible limits i) Since 10 years there is no

labourers i) Tail end village under Chilakapadu

canal structures ii) Majority of them are agricultural labourers iii) Since 10 years there is no

Mallavarapadu

1 Nagarjunasagar water

ii) Migration due water scarcity i) Wastage of water due to damaged

Key Findings - -- ---

Caste dlstrlbutlon

I O Others

I l

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Category of farmers

( Large

Cropping pattern

Ei Wet

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

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Cropping pattern

-~ ~ -

Livestock dependancy

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Janpahad Branch Canal (JBC)

Fig 38: Lined canal in the head reach

Fig 39: Damaged shutters at the off take

Table 42: Criteria for selection of villages in Janpahad Branch Canal

and rice mill effluents into R3 major of JBC due to which water does not reach some portions of the canal reach. ii) High number of tribal people who have land holdings under the command area.

S.No - 1

Reach of the canal Head

Village 1 Mandal Neredcherla

Criteria i) Severe load of domestic sewage

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major of JBC where water does not reach the tail end portions.

Jagannada Tanda i) Tribal hamlet located near R3

Middle

Sajjapuram Tanda

I 1 water does not reach the fields I

ii) Existence of tribal hamlets i) Tribal hamlet at the tail end of JBC 1

I

Key Findings

Palakaveedu

Caste distribution

major of JBC where water does not reach the tail end portions. i) Water does not reach the tail portions

Janpadu

Others -- --

where water does not reach the fields. i) Village at the tail end of JBC 1 where

Category of farmers

1

Q Marginal I

I Small

Medium 1 o Large 1 ,

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Cropping pattern

Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

4%

0 < 0 5

0 5 - 1 0

1 0-3 0

77%

- - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Livestock dependancy

Yes

I

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5.5.12 Mukthyala Branch Canal (MBC)

Fig 40: Damaged lining in the head reaches to human activities

Fig 41: Damaged shutter and walls at R8 major

Table 43: Criteria for selection of villages in Mukhthyala Branch Canal S.No 1

Village / Mandal Redlakunta

Reach of the canal Head

Criteria i) Village at the end reaches of MBC where NSP canal water does not reach due to severe withdrawl, breaches and lack of water management in the head reaches. ii) Air pollution from the existing cement industries within 2 km radius of the village due to which health of farmers is affected

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Middle

Tail

Muktyala

Yethirajapuram Tanda

Peekalanayak Tar

Tammavaram

Vellatur

iii) Fluoride concentration in ground water above permissible limits due to which people are getting drinking water from mineral water plants at g i) NSP canal water does not reach this village due to severe withdrawal, breaches and lack of water management in the head reaches Cropping pattern is mostly ID and dependant on rain. Due to lack of ground water, people . .

are drawing drinking water from Krishna river. i) Tribal hamlet located near MP major of MBC where water does not reach the tail end portions i) Silt formation. Since 2002, there is no water availability in the canal ii) Non-availability of canal water iii) Vents, Under tunnels, escapes, drops have collapsed totally iv) Scarcity of drinking water vi) Dependent on rain fed irrigation i) Water scarcity and improper discharge of water ii) Silt and aquatic weeds iii) Total collapse of canal structures iv) Dependent on rain fed irrigation i) Since 2002, there is no water availability in the canal ii) Dependent on rain fed irrigation iii) Lack of departmental regulation iv) Silt is not being removed since 2002 v) Due to the presence of single stone, there is no ground water availability vi) Severe damages of canal structures

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Key Findings

Category of farmers

0 Marginal 1 ) D Small

O Med~urn / / Large 1 1

Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

1 %

27% --- -

38% @ < 0.5

1 0.5-1 .O

1 .O-3.0 '

3.0-5.0

1 5.0 -- -~ --

28%

Caste distribution

I SC 1 IST j

Others /

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5.5.13 Nandigama Branch Canal (NBC)

Fig 42: Shutters at one of the off take

Middle

Table 44: Criteria for selection of villages in Nandigama Branch canal

Venkatapuram dependant on rain. i) Water logging areas from Mullapadu to Venkatapuram due to ovcr siltation. ii) Due to the water logged areas, water borne diseases are being sprcad iii) Water overflows from the existing Mullapadu vagu during rainy season

, and enters the canal due to which the

Criteria i) Water does not reach thc tail end portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures. ii) Cropping pattern is mostly ID and

I village may be submerged. 1

Village / Mandal Singaram

S.No I

Reach of the canal Head

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Subbaigudem

Key Findings

i) Watcr does not reach the tail end portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures. ii) Village at the end reaches of NBC where NSP canal water does not reach due to severe withdrawal, breaches and lack of water management in the head reaches. i) It is tail end village of Kanchcla and Etum Major where water does not reach the fields ii) Dependent on rainfed irrigation iii) Non- availability of canal water since 5 years due to which the wet crop has been converted into ID

1 crops. '

I Caste distribution

Q SC

ST

o Others

- - - - - - - - - -

Category of farmers

19% 1 I

23% - ---

Small 1

27% Large

I 31 % I

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- - -- - -

Cropping pattern

Income levels of farmers (lakh rupees p.a)

7 O h

34% rn < 0.5

0.5-1 .O

13 1 .O-3.0

34%

-- --

17%

Livestock dependancy

I Yes

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5.5.14 Bonakal Branch Canal (BBC)

Table 45: Criteria for selection of villages in Bonakal Branch Canal

Reach of the canal Head

Middle

Village / Mandal Tanikclla 1

Criteria Water does not reach the tail end

Konijerla

portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage

portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage

KonijerlaIKonijerla losses and damaged st&ctures- Water does not rcach the tail end

Peddagopathi 1 Konijerla

( ( structures-

losses and damaged stkctures- i) NSP water does not reach this part of the canal rcach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department.

3

Key Findings

Tail BonakalIBonakal

i i ) Dependant on canal water for drinking purpose Water does not reach the tail end portions due unauthorized breaching, scepage losses and damaged

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- - - -- - - - - - - - - --

Category of farmers

Q Marginal

Small

Med~um

Large - ---

Cropping pattern

- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

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Livestock dependancy

'a Yes . No

5.5.1 5 Madhira Branch Canal (MBC)

Table 46: Criteria for selection the villages in Madira Branch Canal

Kallur

I

Middle I Chandmpatla 1 kallur

Criteria Watcr does not reach the tail end portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures i) lVSP water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to stmcturcs, improper rnaintcnance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department.

I I 1 ii) Dependant on canal water for (

Vennavalle/Kallur NSP water does not reach this part of 1 thc canal reach due to lack of repairs

to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation

Water does not reach the tail end portions due unauthorized breaching, secpage losses and damaged structures --

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Key Findings

Caste distribution

fa SC w ST

Others

Cropping pattern

pp - ppp . p- -- - -. .-

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

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- - - - - - -

Category of farmers

' Marginal 1

Small

I Medium

Large

5.5.16 Nuzvid Branch Canal (NBC)

Table 47: Criteria for selection of the villages in Nuzvid Branch Canal

S.No I Reach of the canal 1 1 Head

Middle

Tj

Village / Mandal Reddigudem / Reddigudem

Ramachandrapuram

Criteria Water does not reach the tail end portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures i) NSP water does not reach this part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department.

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1 ii) Dependant on canal water for

3

Key Findings

Reddigudem

-- - -- - - - - - - - pp

Caste distribution

tai 1 the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department

- - -- - - -

Category of farmers

EI Marginal

I Small

Medium

Large

Srirampuraml 1 drinking purpose NSP water does not reach this part of

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-- - - -

Cropping pattern

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees p.a)

Livestock dependancy

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5.5.17 Mylavaram Branch Canal (MBC)

Table 48: Criteria for selection of the villages in Mylavaram Branch Canal

S.No

1

My lavaram Middle

part of the canal reach due to lack of repairs to structures, improper maintenance and water regulation and no regular supervision from Irrigation department.

Reach of the canal Head

I 1 1 ( i i ) Dependant on canal water for I

Chandragudem /

Village / Mandal

Annavaraml Nuzvid

losses and damaged structures i) NSP water does not reach this

portions due unauthorized breaching, seepage losses and damaged structures , Criteria

Water does not reach the tail end portions of the head reach due unauthorized breaching, seepage

3

Key Findings

Caste distribution

I

Tail

Others ~ -~

Ganapavaram/Mylavaram drinking purpose Water does not reach the tail end

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-- -

Cropping pattern

Category of farmers

Marginal

Small

Medium

Large

--- - pp --

Income levels of farmers( in lakh rupees ~ . a )

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ANNEXURE 111

ORGANIZATION CHART - WALAMTARI

gig I I m . 2 I

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Professional

Accmdltatlon

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ORGANIZATION CHART - ANGRAU

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TI Head

Faculty

ORGANIZATION CHART - EPTRl

BOARD OF ( OQVlRNOR*

DIRECTOR QLNERAL

I L DIRECTOR A -7-

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ANNEXURE 4 SEMF FORMS

SEMF FORMS TO BE USED AT THE PACKAGE LEVEL

Pre-Planning Stage: Checklist for SENZF - Form -1

Package:

Basic Characteristics

1. Location ( include map & T-diagram of package system)

2. Estimated Value (Rs. Cr.):

3. Related Command Area (hectares):

4. Average Rainfall (mrnlyr):

5. Water table depth in Command (range in m): Pre-monsoon: Post-monsoon:

6. Major Problems with Canal System:

7. Major Problems with Drainage System:

8. Area under driplsprinkler (hectares):

9. Net Silt Disposal Requirement (m3):

10. Weeds (type and extent):

11. Identification of Silt and Weed Disposal Sites ( attach map)

12. Any Land Acquisition: YesINo

13. Any R&R issues (such as encroachment and squatters)? Yes 1 No

If Yes in both 12 & 13 above, please identify on map

14. Comments -

15. Are there tribals in the area? YeslNo

If Yes, assess the percentage to the total population

16. Soil Type (e.g. sandy loam, black cotton, etc.):

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17. Tube wells in Command Area (approx.no):

18. Waterlogged Area Estimate (hectares):

19. Salinized I Sodic Land Estimate (hectares):

20. Cultural Property (e.g. tank bund shrines, sacred trees, burial sites, etc.) that could be affected by project activities: Yes I No

If Yes Type of Cultural Property

2 1. Water User Associations related to Package Area (also locate on mapisketch of system):

Agriculture:

I

Comments Name of WUA No. of Members

Pesticide Use Major Type Average Consumption

Irrigated Area (hectares) season 1

Fertilizer Use Major Types & Average consumption

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Pre-Planning Stage: Checklist for SEMF-Form -11

Canal length (chainagetkms)

Checklist to assess the PAFs along the Canal

Commercial

Any LA (yestno)

Others

Any encroachments/ squatting (yestno)

Present use of Project Land (encroached/

pp

squatted land)

Agriculture

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Package wise Work Plan Appraisal by PPMU - Planning Stage Form SEM-I11

S1. NO 1

2

3

/ discussed with relevant stakeholhers 1 I Reasons 1 1

Items Was the collection of baseline data for

Yes OK

4

and their views incorporated? Does the work plan for the package include relevant social and environment management plans?

proposed plan and identification of stakeholders done at pre-planning and planning phase? Were joint walkthrough and stakeholder consultations undertaken'? Does the final work plan deviate from

Indicate safeguard measures required and prepare mitigation

No State

the first version of the work plan? If yes in 3, then was the work plan

State Reasons

Remarks

OK

State

Reasons 1

State Reasons OK

Reasons OK State

6

7

8

1 I learning sufficiently elaborated in the ~ r o ~ o s e d dan? I Reasons 1 I

Are the costs of implementation of social and environmental management plans include in the budget of the work plan of the package? Have the responsibilities of implementing social and environmental plans been assigned?

9

Certificate of appraisal /plans submitted by package level unit ------- is found in order and apprised for implementation of the package activities

Does the MoU with WUA contain adequate provision for O&M of the

Reviewed and recommended by (PPMU) Appraised by ----- (PPMU) PPMU Authorized Signatory (PPMU)

plans OK

OK

system rehabilitated? Are the provisions for monitoring and

State Reasons

State Reasons and explain alternate arrangements made

OK State Reasons 1

OK State

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Implementation of Measures relating to Construction Stage -- Form SEMP-IV

Form to be completed by I&CAD / WUA - for use by Package Unit during construction

SEMF Activities 1 Identification and Assessment I Reason

Wage rate

Labour camps established Use of local labour Skilled / Unskilled

First aid available at labour cam^ I I I I I

Status

Information about the project

Proper drainage to avoid water stagnation Site clearance Dumping place cleared I Disposal of Excavated 1

Men Women

earth disposed in environmental suitable sites

Partially completed

Completed

Arrangement for 1 1 1 I 1

Not started

-

removal/reinstatement of points of access to the ~ community Obstructions in drainage channel cleared (if any) Closing of dug pits Inspection of land fill sites as per agreement Cultural relics (if found) - information to concerned department ~

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Safeguard Measures for Minimization of Construction Stage Impacts - Form SEMP- V

Construction Stage 1 Imoacts Activities

1 Site clearance [ Ensure not to dump material on private lands 1

Site accesses and

1 ( Proper and timely upkeep of construction premises 1

Vegetation to be removed only in the required areas Cultivated lands should not be disturbed if crop is grown

cleanliness - -

Site of labour camp to selected in consultation with community

Participation

Borrow pitstquarries for construction

1 excavations 1 Dispose surplus excavated materials at identified sites 1

Construction materials should be kept in orderly manner Participation of marginal sections should be encouraged at all stages No employment of children as child labourers Not to be done in the catchments areas Ensure materials are not dumped on private lands

materials Earth Work

~ccumulation of excavated earth, silt and debris

Ensure unobstructed natural drainage

Ensure minimum hindrance to normal local activities Avoid damage to permanent structures Use if silt quality is found good and required by local farmers or for bund improvement. If not, should be disposed in borrow pits Transport and dispose all debris to environmentally suitable sites Daily inspection at work sites for construction debris for safe collection and disposal Awareness and sensitization program

I / a Ensure active involvement of stakeholders I I I Involve community based organizations to mobilize I

1 1 Provision of protective care to labour force

Water stagnation and associated health problems Increased air, noise, water pollution

community Dress the sites for proper and natural drainagc

Restrict noisy operation to normal working hours Avoid construction works in night if close to habitation

Suspended dust particulates Loss of top soils in agricultural fields

Prior information to local community regarding operations Remove excavated materials to identified sites Frequent sprinkling of water Preserve top 30 cm layers for restoration after completion of construction

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Avoid any temporary works near natural canals natural drainage Control the silt entry to ponds, streams, canals by

construction of silt traps Provision of by-pass arrangements for natural drainage during construction

Damage to works, Take necessary precautions to avoid any damage to structures etc irrigation works, canals, roads, tress and other features Cultural relics If found, should be handed over to concerned department

and work should be stopped till further instructions Planning of labour Contractor shall setup the labour camp with adequate camps facilities before starting of works in consultation with

local community minimize stress on natural resources Facilities should confirm to labour standards. No child labour Equal wages for equal work

1 Awareness generation among labours on HIVIAIDS, I Health, Education, Sanitation and other issues

Social disruption Preference to local labourlskilled persons Ensure wages at least at prevailing local minimum wage

1 rates

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Summary Status of SEMF Actions - Post Implementation Stage Form SEM-VI

To be filled by I&CAD/WUA as part of SEMF

Activities Identification and sensitization of all Stakeholder (in the package command

SEMF

1. Command area farmers

2. Ground water users

Status I Completed ( Partially ; Not Reason

area) Assessing WUA for contribution

Identifying key environmental and social aspects requiring safeguards

Plan Preparation of Dam Safety

completed

Willingness of stakeholders to participate in

Planning Implementation O & M Preparation of Integrated Pest Management Plan Preparation of Intcgratcd Nutrient Management

Plan Preparation of

started

I Cultural I I I I

Tribal Development Plan Preparation of Gender Development Plan

Property Plan Preparation of

1

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RAP

Agreement on MoU

Signing of MoU Integration of all plans

finalization of Social and Environmental Management -

Plan Completion of Land acquisition and disbursal of compensation Finalization of livelihood options Extension of R&R assistance

I

Agreement on Draft ~ MoU between WUA and Package Unit MoU between WUA and Package unit Consolidation all plans into Integrated Social and Environmental Management Plan (ISEMP)

A- -

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Project Implementation Feedback: Form SEM-VII

ISEA Annexure

Project Activities that worked well:

Project Activities that did not work well (with brief reasons):

Suggestions for how to do this work better in other areas that follow:

Suggestions for Additional Work Required in this area:

Sample Beneficiary Contact Information (for follow-up):

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ANNEXURE V: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIVE MEETING

KONIJERLA, KHAMMAM DISTRICT 12.3.2007

Name K. Venkateshwar Rao M.Nageswara Rao K.ChinaVenkateshwarlu T.Kumaraswamy J.Pollaiah P.Somi Reddy CH.Satyam J. Saydaya T.Tirupathi Shiakmerasahab B.Mohan Rao D.Venkateshwarlu V. RaviKumar P.Laxmaiaha R.Ramesh B . Bhadrayya P.Muttaiaha Abdul Hameed Khan Ch.Srinivasa Rao Y .Mohan Rao S.Krishnamurthy, K. Koteshwar Rao B.Rambabu G.NageswarRao Y .Ravikumar V.Veer Raju Md.Lalamiya K.Venkateshwarlu D.Tatamma M. AppaRao A. Satyanarayana N.Krishna Murthy B. Badrya N.V.Prasad K. Tirupatya K.Srinivasa Rao KondraSatyam

Department/Occupation AEE NSLBC,O&M Section President,WUA 1 59 President,WUA 1 17 DYEE/NSLBC Office sub-division WUI AE/NSC O&M Sub Division-I Tekullapally Horticulture Officer AEO Horticulture Distribution Committee vice President WUA 152, Committee Member WUA TC Member WUA 122 WUA. 147 DC 17 DC 139 WUA 132 WUA 140 WUA137 AE, NSC, O&M Section- I1 WUA President Dy.EE, O&M Sub Division DE O&M Sub-Division Dc 18 WUA 128 WUA125 WUA124 EE,NSLBC O&M Division Forest Officer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Fanner Farmer President 143 WUA , Farmer Farmer Fam~er Farmer

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KALLUR, KHAMMAM DISTRlCT

Name of the Participants T.Nageswara Rao T. Seeta Reddy SK. Nagur Meena N. Ranapratap R. Pulliaha M. Sreenivasa Rao V.Gopi Reddy K.NarasimhaRao AB. Sagar AG. Ramalinga Reddy Y. Prasad G. Anjaiaha K. Chandra Sekhar L. Srinivas Rao K.Srinivas T. Sheshagiri Rao N. Lokeshwar Rao P. Seetha Ramaiaha G. Achutha Rao N. Rama Rao K. PapaRao K. Venkata Rao R. AppaRao S. Satynarayana Reddy D. Narayana Reddy Swarna Prahalada Rao V. Krishna Rao B. Narasimha Reddy P. Mohan Rao K. Ajay Kumar M. Vcnkateshwar Rao D. Badraya

IS EA Annexure

13.3.2007

Department/Occupation DEE AE AE Fisheries Development Officer WUA 194 President AE WUA 176 WUA 175 WUA 170 WUA 179 WUA 185 WUA 177 WUA 173 WUA 169 DC 21 WUA 183 WUA 181 WUA 196 WUA 195 WUA 174 AE AE WUA WUA 177 WUA 167 WUA 165 WUA 162 WU A WUA 178 WUA 182 WUA 173 DC 20

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MIRYALAGUDA, NALGONDA DISTRICT 14.3.2007

Name of the participant C.Subramanyam G.S. Goud V.San.. .. V.Kshetrabaga A. Maha Reddy P.D.Bhaskar B.Sanjeeva Rao Dr.G. Manju vani K. Dhananjaiah S.Ramraju V.Hemarajan M.Yadagiri N.V.Jayanthi Babu S .Murali R. Ravindar Reddy S. Ramraju D. Ram Reddy V. Krishnayya P.Srinivas Reddy Sundara Basavayya G. Janaki Ramayya Y .Ranga Reddy B Srinivas K.Narein Reddy A.Govinda Reddy

Designation 1 Occupation AD Fisheries R.O. Forestry PDD W&CDA DSE NSLBC E.E / O&M DEE / O&M DEE, NSP JD Animal Husbandry DD Ground water WUA President AE / NSC O&M I.P.0 DFO Social Forestry AE EE APPCB Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer

KODADA, NALGONDA DISTRICT 15.3.2007

Name of the Participant V.Kshetrabala K. Dhananjaiah A. venkateswar Rao V. Murali Krishna M. Venkanna C. Subramanyam D. Badhya V. Upender D. Raghu U. Sayeed Reddy Kollu Swamy Pammi Venkat Reddy Kccta Dhanamuri

Designation / Occupation (EE, NSC O&M) (DD Ground water) (Dy. EE, O&M) (AEE O&M) (AEE, APPCB) (AD Fisheries) (AEE, NSP) (W.1 NSC O&M) (I.P.O. DIC) DC 9 DC 8 DC 10 WU A

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]SEA Annexure

Bitu Ajay B .Veera Reddy G. Lakshman Rao J. Srinivas Rao K.Narsimha Rao P. Santhaiah K. Ambarish V. Mahesh Kumar P.Rangaiah K. Balakrishna B. Upendar G. Srinivas Rao MA. Rasool N. Narsimha Rao B. Venkateswar M.Venkateswara Rao R.V. Rao K. Keerti Reddy K. Hanmi Reddy M. Ran Kumar K. Pratap Reddy Hameed A. Ram Babu S. Venna babu G. Rama Rao U. Chakradhar Rao

VISSANNAPETA, KRISHNA DISTFUCT

Name of the Parcipants D.Rajeswara Prasad D.Ramachandra Rao B.Bhanu Babu R.Lakshmana Rao N.V.Sreedhar V.Sanjeeva Rao V.V.S.P.R.V.Prasad A.Chamundeswari N.Ashok Dr.D.Srinivasa Rao P.Satyanarayana V.Srinivasa Reddy T.Lakshrnana Rao K.Venkata Rao CH.Srinivasa Rao, A.Narasimha Rao

WUA Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer WUA president DC Vice President WUA president Sarpanch Ex DC WUA T.CW - 60 Chairman 69 NSP Farmer Farmer Farmer T.C T.C

Designation/Occupation Executive Engineer Dy.EE

AE/MI AEE AEE AEE Asst. Director Agricultural Officer Horticulture Officer Asst.Director, Animal Husbandry. Regional Office, PCB WUA-234 V.M-4,WUA W UA President WUA WUA-224

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S.V.Reddy B.V.Mallikharjuna Rao K.Papa Rao M.Rama Rao R.Shyam Prasad M.V.Seshagiri Rao G. S. Srirama Murthy CH.Radhakrishna Murthy BH.Sanjeeva Reddy M.V. Padmayya V.Chinavenkateswara Rao CH.Venkateswara Rao V.Srinivasa Reddy P.Seetaram Reddy M.Venkatesh S. JayaRaju P.Radhakrishna G. Kundanlal G.Krishna Murthy B.Ravindra D.Veera Baabu P.Radha Krishna G.L.Narasimha Rao

WUA-207 Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer

MYLAVARAM, KRISHNA DISTRICT 15.3.2007

Name of the Parcipants P.Srinivasa Rao M.Ranga Rao B.Govardhana Reddy G.Karuna Rekha D.Rajeswra Prasad D .Ramachandra Rao D.Vijaya Saradhi V.Malla Reddy Dr.K.Kotilinga Sarma M.Sunee1 AKarunakara Rao P.J.Benarjee A.Nagamaheswari Rao V.V.S.P.R.V.Prasad G .Muniratnam J.Prasad J.Venkateswara Reddy M.Lalitha Kumari CH.V.Somasekhara Rao

Designation AEE, APPCB Executive Engineer Executive Engineer AEE, APPCB Executive Engineer, Quality Control Deputy Executive Engineer Hydrologist. Ground Water Department Farmer Animal Husbandry Department Agricultural Officer WUA President Forest Range Officer. WUA President WUA President WUA President WUA President WUA President -2 15 1.C.D.S Deputy Executive Engineer

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G.V.R.Mohan Rao P.Srinivasa Prasad K.Srinivasa Rao E. Subrahmanyam Y .Radha Krishna B.V.Narasimha Rao M.Sriramavara Prasad M.Vijaya Nirmala P.Mohan Rao G.Vijay Kumar G.Ajay Kumar CH.Srinivasa Rao 1.Satyanarana Rao CH.V.Rama Raju K.Ramamurthy A.V.Mohana Rao J.Srinivasa Rao N.Veladri K.Salmon Raj G.Ramulu G.Ramesh Emmanuel Ganta CH.Jamalaiah Y .RadhaKrishna K.Ramamurthy A.Nirmala K.Gowri N.Ramulu M.KrishnaMurthy P.Kumar CH.Nagendra K.V.Satyanarayana

A.E,Q.C Sub Division No.4 A.E Q.C Sub Division No.3 Deputy Executive Engineer Deputy Executive Engineer Deputy Executive Engineer Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer Horticultural Officer AEO WUA President WUA President - 246 WUA President - 249 WUA President - 21 5 WUA President Work Inspector Work Inspector AEE Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer PSIEO Farmer Farmer W.1 Farmcr Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer

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VATLUR, WEST GODAVARl DISTRICT

Name of the Parcipants V.V.Siddartha M.Vijayarama Raju B.Subba Rao D.Ragendra Prasad S.Adiseshagiri Rao P.Balaji Kumar N.Ranga Rao K.S.S.Raju P.Venkateswara Rao K.Jagan Mohan V.Mutyalu P.Venkata Rao A.Jaganmohan Rao K.S.S.Rao V.V.Subba Rao V.Seetaramaiah G.Krishna Rao

ISEA Annexure

16.3.2007

Designation/Occupation Superintending Engineer Deputy Executive Engineer Executive Engineer Executive Engineer Deputy Executive Engineer Horticulture Officer A.D,Ground Water Department Tech.Officer, NSC Circle Assistant Engineer Jr.Assitant Jr.Assitant S.T.0, RTO Work Inspector Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer

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LINGAMGUNTLA, GUNTUR DlSTRICT

ISEA Annexure

6.8.2007

Name of the participant P.V. Ramalimgeswar Dr G. Venkat Reddy G. Kishore babu U. Vijayalakshmi Y. Adiseshaiah G. Prasad

MD.K. Rahman

P. Ramanjaneyulu V.V. Konda Reddy

Shaik Adam Shahi

E. Sri Rami Reddy

N. Ganesh

Kundur Anjaneyulu G. Ram anjaneyulu S. Anjaneyulu CH. Edukondalu D. Ramayya M. Satyanarayana R. Laksminarayana Raju

P. Vcnkaya P. Subbarao M. Laxmi Narayana P. Venkateshwarlu K. Ramarao 0 . Vecrayya M. Edukondalu Y. Papayya S. Chenchayya N. Narasayya K. Edukondalu CH. Ramachandrarao M. Brahma Reddy SK. Mahaboob Basha K. Bala Brahwad

DepartmentIOccupation Chi lakaluripet,Muncipality A.D ( A H) NRT Fisheries (FDO) Irrigation& CAD, Vinukonda D.D Agriculture,Guntur Executive Engineer, O&M Division,Lingamguntla Deputy Executive engineer, O&M Subdivision, Lingamguntla WUA TC Mcmber Assistant Executive Engineer, Municipality, Sattenapalli Assistant Engineer, Vinukonda Municipality Assistant Enginccr. O&M division, Vinukonda Assistant Executive Engineer, O&M division, Vinukonda Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Assistant Engineer (Field training)O&M sub division WUA 2 1 1, Sanampudi WUA 207, Polluru W UA 2 1 2, Karumanchi 1 WUA 158. Rayipadu WUA 2 12, President,Karumanchi I WUA Potlum WUA 2 14, Enugupalem 11 WUA 1561 L , Ravipadu WUA 164/D, Gonipudi WUA 156, Ravipadu WUA 1 6 1 ,Pratlavaripalem WUA, Kamavaripalem WUA, Madavaram Assistant Engineer, Vinukonda Assistant Engineer, Koticherla

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G. Anjinayelu B. Sriramulu V. Venkatakotaiah N. Subaramulu M. Chenchu Reddy G. Ramadasu Y. Laxmi Rcddy M. Srinivas Rao Ci. Chandrasekhar D. Nageshwar Rao K. Damodar Rao G. Srinivasulu C. Subba Reddy U. Shivaramayya M. Varanjeneyulu G. Venkateshwarlu

SATTENAPALLI, GUNTUR DISTRICT

Name of the participant S.A.Rajeshwara Rao

B. Vijaya Kumar

A. Lohi Kumar

B. Samba Siva Rao

T. Srinivas Rao M. Ramalingaiah B. Syam Prasad V. S. Evans Dr. G V Narayana M. Sivasambaiah Y. Varaprasad Reddy B. Veera Reddy Yarragundla Ramesh Kota Hanumanth Rao Doda Narsi Reddy Baptu Rosi Reddy Somina Chandishwara Rao Komara SubbaReddy P SubbaRao Amala Shivayyalu N. ZammaReddy

WUA, Andugulapadu WUA, Andugulapadu WUA, Chinakancherla W UA, Sanampudi WUA 199, Mutranalapalli WUA, Ravipadu W UA Vice president, Uppalapadu W UA 2461 1 , Nuzandla WUA 248, Kambampadu WUA 244, Jadavaripalem W UA, Kamavaripalem WUA 243, KJaddavaripalem Anavaripadu WUA 165, Kavur WUA, Kavur Forest Department

DepartmentlOccupation Assistant Engineer, N.S.J.C 0 &M Section Muppala Assistant Engineer, N.S.J.C 0 &M Guntur Assistant Engineer, 0 &M Satennapalli No. I11 Assistant Executivc Engincer, 0 &M Section, Perechrla Forest Range Officer ADA & JDA, Agriculture Dept. Deputy Ex. Engineer, O&M, Guntur DEE, Sattenapalli AD (AHS), Guntur Assistant Engineer O&M Section Sattenapalli I1 WUA 98 Nandigama Farmer Farmer Farmer WUA 136 Swalasa WUA 112, Bhimavaram WUA 89, Todapi WUA 109 WUA 6 WUA 137, Pedapalukuluru

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Mallala Laxminarayana Nadendla Venkatanarasayya Kondaveti Sharayya P. Adinarayana Nakka Darmaraju Shakamuri Srinivas Gogireddy BhupalReddy Rayudi Purnayya Koncheti Nageshwar Rao Sati Sambasiva Rao Gudae Sambayya A.Srinivas Rao D. Durga Reddy Ontipula Dannaya CH Jerssy Batula SitaramiReddy Peravalli Shivayya Rusum Rajeshwar Rao Kataveli Sambi Reddy V. Devender A. Sambayya P. Mehabubsha B. Sreenivas Rao D. Srinivas Reddy M. Venkatalayya R. Punna Reddy P. Chinnaya M. Punnaya A.S. Rao S. Khaubi Sher Kammi

WUA 124, Kasipadu WUA 90, Dullapalla Farmer AEI PDRL WUA 64, Uyyandana WUA 70, Utkuru WUA 127, Amaravathi Farmer Farmer WUA 93, Pakalapadu WUA 145, Bandampalli Laskar DC I1 Farmer Attender WUA 105 WUA 107 Siripuram Farmer WUA 152, Pedaparimi WUA 128 WUA 128 I1 WUA 88 G Mudvalla WUA 1 18-1, Pedakurapadu WUA 66, Mundlapalla WUA 65, Uyyandakrosum WUA 133 WUA 131 WUA 1 1 3, Nandigama Farmer Farmer Farmer

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ADDANKI, PRAKASAM DISTRICT 6.8.2007

Name of the participant S. Raghu Ramnaiah T. Ramesh T. Panakalaiah M. Rosaiah M. Govinda Reddy M. RadhKrishna Murty Kuli Rama Krishna Bachina Hanumantha Rao K. Surendra Babu Ravi Ammaiah A. Brahmanandam M. Haribabu G. Lakshmi Narayana D. Venkateshwar Rao Buchina Rama Rao Annabatuni Subbaiah M. Venkateswarlu G. CH. A. Chowdary Koyi Subbaiah Bajwada Punnaiah P. Ranganayakulu D. Nageswara Rao E. Sanjeeva Rcddy Amameni Venkat SubbaRao Kallur Anjaiaha Maddineni Ragavaiah

B. Subba Reddy V. Ramakrishna Reddy K. Uma Maheshwara Rao S. Shah Ahmed M. Ramaiah Bandaru Sharabandi P. Nagi Reddy M. Ravi Pramod

Department/Occupation Deputy Executive Engineer Deputy Executive Engineer Assistant Executive Engineer WUA Addanki 111 WUA Dronadula WUA Vaidana. WUA Chandaluru I1 WUA Kodavlivaripalem WUA Inkolu I WUA Kondamanguluru 1 WUA Duddkur W UA J.Panguluru I WUA Addanki I1 WUA J.Panguluru I1 WUA Gorrepadu I1 WUA Addanki I WUA Idupulapadu WUA Ballikurva WUA Koralapudi WUA Swarna I WUA Addanki IV WUA Ravinutala WUA Uppumoguluru WUA Isuka Darsi WUA Chandaluru I WUA

Kalavakuru WUA Nuthalapadu WUA Adipudi WUA Daggupadu Chinakothapalli I WUA Swarna I1 WUA Chinakothapalli I1 WUA Asst. Director, Ground Water Department.

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DARSI, PRAKASAM DISTRICT

S1.No. Name of the Participant 1 K. Ekambareswara Babu

2. M. Rama Prasad

3 M. RaviKumar

Dr.C. Venkata Reddy K. Venkateshwarlu R. Nagalaxmi P. Vijaya Kumar Marella Seshaiah CH. Ramadandu M. Venkateshwarlu M. Nagi Reddy K. Umamaheswara Rao D. Elia Reddy R. Subba Reddy N. Anjayya B. Venkata Subba Reddy J. Guravaiah G. Srinivas T. Narasaiah CH. Adinarayana M. Kondal A. Veeranj aneyulu M. Subramanyeshwar Rao J.V. Subbaiah G. Koti Reddy Devineni Murtayya K. Yosepu D. Subba Reddy T. Vami Prasad Rao M. Ram Mohan Rao M. Suneetha M. Rami Reddy N. Koti Reddy P. Chowda Reddy K. China Subbarayadu Nagabhushanam V. Anjaneyulu SreeRamulu B. S. V. Prasad Rao

Department/Occupation NSJC, O&M Division, Executive Engineer Asst. Director, Ground Water Department(GWD) Ongole Deputy Executive Engineer, O&M Sub-division, Tripuranthakam Veterinary Assistant Surgeon NSJC, O&M Sub-Division, Darsi Training Co-ordinator A.P.0 DW&DA Ongole TC Member President President Mohcdinapuru President Manepalli I1 WUA Umamaheshwar Rao President Manepalli I President Mullamur Minor Chintalapudi WUA Zellagatur WUA TC Member, Zellagatur Eadhara, WUA Edara, WUA President WUA President, Kambalapadu WUA President, Veerayapalem Kambalapadu Minor, WUA A.D.A (R), Darsi AEO, Darsi WUA Polavaram I Nandupalem WUA President, Mushnagangaram Farmer AO, Darsi JDA, Ongole JDA Rtd Ongole A.O(Tech), 010 JDA Ongole WUA President, Kankalapalli I1 Kankalapalli I11 WUA President, 1.T Varam WUA President, Viswanthapuram WUA President, Medapi K.Annasamudra, WUA President P.Annasamudra, WUA president DEE, KCD

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ANNEXURE VI LIST OF PESTICIDES

Table 1. Extremely hazardous (Class IA) technical grade active ingredients of pesticides (Common name) - Not permissible in the project

1 Brodifacoum I Difethialone 1 Parathion 1

Aldicarb

I

Bromethalin Disulfoton 1 ~ h e n ~ l m e r c ~ l

Di fenacoum

Bromadiolone

Mevinphos

1 Sodium fluoroacetate

Diphacinone

Calcium cyanide Ethoprophos

1 Chlormephos Hexachlorobenzene I Sulfotep I

Parathion-methyl

acetate Phorate

Terbufos

Chlorophacinone

Table 2. Highly hazardous (Class Ib) technical grade active ingredients of pesticides (Common name) - Not permissible in the project

Mercuric chloride

1

Ally1 alcohol 1 Fenamiphos 1 Paris green [ c ] )

Tebupirimfos

I Acrolein Famphur

Azinphos-ethyl

Oxydemeton-methyl

Azinphos-methyl

Flucythrinate

I I

Pentachlorophenol

Fluoroacetamide

1 Butocarboxim

I I Sodium arsenite I

Pindone

Pirimiphos-ethyl Blasticidin-S

Butoxycarboxim Cadusafos

1 Formetanate

Furathiocarb Propaphos

I

Heptenophos Isazofos

Propetamphos

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1 Flucythrinate I Pentachlorophenol

Acrolein

Ally1 alcohol

I Fluoroacetamide 1 Pindone

Blasticidin-S 1 Formetanate 1 Pirimiphos-ethyl

Famphur

Frnamiphos

Oxydemeton-methyl

Paris green [C]

Butocarboxim

Calcium arsenate

Butoxycarboxim Cadusafos

Furathiocarb

Carbofuran

Propaphos

Heptenophos Isazofos

lsofenphos

Chlorfenvinphos

Propetamphos

Sodium arsenite

Sodium cyanide

Te fluthrin

3-chloro- 1,2-propanediol

Coumaphos

Mecarbam

Coumatetralyl

I I Demeton-S-methyl ( Methiocat-b ( Vamidothion

Thallium sulfate

Mercuric oxide

I I

Thiofanox

Methamidophos

Zeta-cypermethrin

Dicrotophos ( Monocrotophos ( Zinc phosphide

Thiometon

Dichlorvos

Dinoterb 1 Nicotine

Methidathion Triazophos

Methomyl

Elhio fencarb I Oxamyl

Warfarin

Edifenphos Omethoate

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Table 3. Moderately hazardous (Class 11) technical grade active ingredients of pesticides (Common name) - Not permissible in the project

Nabam Naled Paraauat

Alanycarb Anilofos Azaconazole

Bendiocarb Benfuracarb

Endosulfan Endothal-sodium Esfenvalerate

Bensulide

Etrimfos Fenazaquin

Bronopol Butamifos

Permethrin Phenthoate

Bilanafos Fenpropidin Phoxim Bioallethrin Fenpropathrin Piperophos

Pirimicarb Bromuconazole Fentin acetate Prallethrin

Fenitrothion

Butylamine Carbary 1

Phosalone

Fentin hydroxide Fenvalerate

Cartap Chloralose Chlordane Chlorfenapyr Chlorphonium chloride Chlorpyrifos

Pro poxur Prosulfocarb

Carbosulfan Formothion

Fipronil Fluxofenim

Cyphenothrin

Prothiofos Pyraclofos

F~rberidazofe Gamma-HCH Guazatine 1 Haloxyfop Heptachlor lmazalil

Methasulfocarb I Trichlorfon ~ M e t h y l c l a z o l e

Diazinon Difenzoquat Dime thoate Dinobuton Diquat

Pyrethrins Pyroquilon Quinalphos Quizalofop-p-tefuryl Rotenone Sodium fluoride

Clomazone Sodium hexafluorosilicate Copper sulfate Cuprous oxide Cyanazine Cyanophos Cyfluthrin Beta-cyfluthrin

Metolcarb Metribuzin Molinate Pro fen0 fos Propiconazole

Tridemorph Vemolate Xylylcarb

Cyhalothrin Metaldehyde Thiocyclam Thiodicarb

Alpha-cypermethrin Methacrifos

Iminoctadine Ioxynil Toxynil octanoate Isoprocarb Lambda-cyhalothrin 1 Mercurous chloride I

Spiroxamine Sulprofos Terbumeton Tetraconazole Thiacloprid Thiobencarb

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Table 4. Slightly hazardous (Class 111) technical grade ingredients of pesticides (Common Name) - Permissible under IPM

Acephate Acetochlor Acifluorfen

Alnet n 1 Amitraz 1

Alachlor 1 Dimethametryn Allethrin I Dimethipin

Azamethiphos ( Dinocap ( Meturnitrun Bensultap I Diphenamid ( Metconazole

Difenoconazole Dimepiperate Dimethachlor

Mecoprop-P Mefluidide

Malathion 1 MCPA-thioethyl Mecoprop

- -

Cliinometkionat Esprocarb 2-Napthyloxyacetic acid Chlorme uat chloride

Bentazone Bromofenoxim Butroxydim

1 I I dicarboximide I

Dithianon Dodine Empenthrin

Chloroacetic acid Chlorthiamid Copper hydroxide

Methylarsonic acid Metolachlor Myclobutanil

Fenothiocarb Ferimzone Fluazifop-p-butyl

Copper oxychloride Cycloate Cyhexatin

Nuarimol Octhilinone N-octylbicycloheptene

Cymoxanil Cyproconazole

Fluchloralin Flufenacet Fluoroglycofen

Dazomet

Table 5. Technical grade active ingredients of pesticides unlikely to present acute hazard In normal use (Common name) - permissible

Oxadixyl Paclobutrazol Pendimethalin

Flurprimidol Flusilazole

Dichlorobenzene Dichlorophen Dichlorprop Diclofop Dienochlor Diethyltoluamide

Pimaricin Pirimiphos-methyl

Desmetryn Fomesafen Propachlor Dicamba Dichlormid Glufosinate P r o ~ a r ~ i t e

Flutriafol Prochloraz

Hexazinone Hydramethylnon

1 Iprobenfos Isoprothiolane Isoproturon Isouron

Aclonifen Acrinathrin Alloxydim Amitrole Ammonium sulfamate Ancymidol Anthraquinone Asularn

- Pyrazoxy fen Pyridaben

A Pyridate P yrifenox Quinoclamine Quizalofop

Dirnethirirnol Dimethomorph Dimethyl phthalate Dinitramine Dipropyl isocinchomerate Dithiopyr Diuron Dodemorp h

Metosulam Metoxuron Metsulfuron methyl Monolinuron 2-(1 -Naphthyl) acetamide 1 -Naphthylacetic acid Napropamide Naptalam

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~ t r az ine I Ethalfluralin I Neburon I Azimsulfuron 1 Ethephon 1 Niclosamide

Benfuresate I Fenarimol I Oryzalin Benomvl 1 Fenbutatin oxide 1 Oxabetrinil

Azoxystrobine Benalaxyl Benazolin Benfluralin Famoxadone Ofurace

Ethirimol Ethofumesate E tofenprox

Benoxacor Bensulfuron-methyl Bifenox Bioresmethrin

Butachlor Flufenoxuron

Nicosulfuron Nitrothal-isopropyl Norflurazon

Bromopropylate Bupirimate

Fenchlorazole Fenclorim Fenfuram

pp

Fenhexamid

Oxadiazon Oxine-copper Oxycarboxin Oxyfluorfen

Flamprop Flucarbazone-sodium

Butralin

Chlorimuron C]

Penconazole Pencycuron Pentanochlor Phenmedipham Phenothrin

Fenoxy carb

Phosphorus acid Phthalide

Butylate Captan Carbendazim Carbetamide Carboxin Carpropamid Chlomethoxyfen Chloramben Chloransulam methyl Chlorbromuron Chlorfluazuron Chloridazon

Phenylphenol

Bispyribac Bitertanol Borax Bromacil

Fenpiclonil Fenpropimorph Fenuron Fenuron-TCA

Flumetsulam Fluometuron Flupropanate Flupyrsulfuron Flurenol Fluridone Flurochloridone Fluroxypyr Fluthiacet Flutolanil tau-Fluvalinate Folpet

~ -

~hlorothalonil Chlorotoluron

Primisulfuron Probenazole Procymidone Prodiamine Prometon Prometryn Propamocarb p r o p a q u Y Propazine Propham Propineb Propyzamide

Fosetyl ( Pyrazosulfuron Gibberellic acid 1 Pyrimethanil

Chlorpropham Chlorpyrifos methyl Chlorsulfuron

Chlozolinate Hy droprene Cinrnethylin Hymexazol Cinosulfuron Clo fentezine Imazapyr Clomeprop Imazaquin Siduron Clopyralid Imazethapyr Cloxyfonac 177 Spinosad

Glyphosate Hexaconazole Hexaflumuron

Pyriminobac Pyriproxyfen Pyrithiobac sodium

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ANNEXURE VII QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ISEA STUDY

I. Questionnaire for WUA Meetings

Name of the Branch Canal:

Reach Head / Middle / TailIMajor

1. Water User's Association:

No. of WUA's:

I SI. I Name of the Water User's 1 Number of voters 1 Total Ayacut (in acres) Association I

1 Wet 1 Irrigated I

2. Whether regular elections are being held for WUA's Yes/No

If No, Specify reasons

3. Whether regular meetings are being held between WUA members?

Yes/No

a) If Yes, frequency of meetings

b) If No, Specify reasons

4. Are there any women members in WUA's

Yes/No

i) If Yes, how many women members are involved and their

roles

ii) Do they have any landholdings in the command area Yes/No

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If Yes acres.

5. Whether small and marginal farmers have a role in WUA?

YesfNo

If No, specify reasons

6. Are there any SCs and STs in the WUA's

Yes/No

If No, specify reasons

7. Whether any fishermen arc mcmbers in the WUA

Yes/No

If No, specify reasons

8. Time and period of water release

a) 1s the released water sufficient?

If No, specify reasons

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b) Are you satisfied with the present water supply system Y esmo

If No, specify reasons

9. Whether any of the following problems exist in the head/middle/tail reach'?

a) Unequal distribution of water

b) Unauthorized breaching

c) Water wastage

d) Unauthorized lifting of water

e) Damages to the structures (Under tunnels, vents, weak bunds etc)

f) Others(Specify)

10. Whether water charges being collected from the farmers Yes/No

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If Yes, amount paidlacre:

If No, specify reasons

1 1. Whether there is conjunctive use of surface and ground water in canal reach?

Yes/No

If No, Specify reasons

12. Category of farmers:

a) Marginal (Less than 2.5 acres) b) Small (2.5 acres to 5 acres)

c) Medium (5 to 12.5 acres) d) Large (More than 12.5 acres)

13. Daily wages:

a) Agricultural labour: i) Men

b) Non-agricultural labour: i) Men

14. Whether children are employed as labour?

Rs. ii) Women Rs.

Rs. ii) Women Rs.

If yes, what kind of works are they involved in?

a) Agriculture

b) Construction

C) Others (specify)

1 5. Tanks

(a) Total number of tanks:

(b) Tank irrigation area ---------------- acres

(c) Whether tanks are used for aquaculture Yes/No

If Yes, Number of acres under aquaculture:

16. Cropping pattern

Any other Crop ( Acres

Kharif Crop I Acres

I I I

Rabi Crop 1 Acres

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17. Annual productivity and income from agriculture

18. Whether mechanized agricultural practices are being followed during different stages of:

a) Sowing Yes/No

b) Transplanting Yes/No

Total Income per annum

c) Mechanized agriculture (Machines for harvesting) YesfNo

Ratelunit Crop

d) Pod crushers Yes!No

Yield per acre

19. What are the soil management practices adopted by the farmers?

a) Clayisiltisand addition

b) Saline soil reclamation (Thellachoudu)

c) Alkali soil reclamation (Nallachoudu)

20. Whether the farmers are adopting organic farming? Yes/No

a) If Yes, what kind of biopesticideslorganic manure used

b) If No, Specify reasons

2 1. Whether there is any loss of agriculture land due to modernization of canal works Yes/No

If Yes,

a) Extent of land loss Ha

b) Population to be displaced: Tribalslothers

22. Are you aware of the proposed modernization of canal systems? Yes/No

If Yes, What benefits are you anticipating from the Project?

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23. During what period you want the canal to be closed for undertaking the

modernization works:

a) Is there any village going to be affected due to modernization activities Yes/No

If Yes, name of the village:

Nature of affects:

24. Whether there is any migration of households from the village? Yes/No

If Yes,

a) specifj7 reasons:

b) Period of migration: -

c) Temporary or Permanent

25. Other important problems in the villages

11. Questionnaire for Socio-economic assessment

Name of the Village: Total Households:

Total Population:

1. Personal Details

(a) Name of the respondent:

(b) Age:

(c) Sex: 1 Male 2 Female

(d) Marital Status: 1.Married 2.Unmarried 3.Widowedl divorced

(e) Religion: (1) Hindu (2) Muslim (3) Christian (4) others

(f) Caste: 1.Forward Caste 2.OBC 3. Scheduled Caste 4.Scheduled Tribe 5. Others

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(g) Literacy: ( I ) llliterate (2) (1-5 Standard) (3) (5- 10 Standard) (4) Intermediate (5) Graduate (6) Post-graduate (7) Technical (8) Professional (9) Others

(h) Occupation: ( 1 ) Farmer (2) Agri-Labourtother labour (3) Business (4) Service (5) Others (Specify)

i) If farmer, then which category

a) Marginal (Less than 2.5 acres) b) Small (2.5 acres to 5 acres) c) Medium (5 to 12.5 acres) d) Large (More than 12.5 acres)

ii) If labour, specify the daily wages for

a) Men Rs. b) Women Rs.

iii) If non-agricultural labour. specify the daily wages

a) Men Rs. b) Women Rs.

iv) Whether children are employed as labour?

If Ycs, what kind of works are they involved in?

d) Agriculture e) Construction f) Others (specify)

2. Family

a) Type 1 .Joint Family

b) Total Family Members:

c) Total number of males:

d) Total number of females:

3. Land

2. Nuclear Family

(d) Total land under the command area ----------------- acres

( e ) Total irrigated land ---------------- acres

(f) Total land under aquaculture under thc command area --------------- acres

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4. Cropping pattern

Kharif

5. Annual productivity and income from agriculture

Rabi Crop

6. Details of aquaculture productivity and income (if any)

Anv other Acres Crop

Crop

7. Annual income from any other occupations (Services etc) in the family

Crop Acres

Rate1 bag ---

Yield per acre

Aquaculture type

Occupation

Acres

Total Income per annum

8. Whether any loans being taken from banks

Yield per acre

If Yes, Purpose of taking loans

Total income per annum

a) Agricultural expenses

b) Purchase of livestock

c) Purchase of land

d) Others (Specify)

9. Whether mechanized agricultural practices are being followed during different stages

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o f e) Sowing

f) Transplanting

g) Mechanized agriculture (Machines for harvesting)

h) Pod crushers

YesINo

Yes/No

YesINo

YesINo

10. What are the soil management practices adopted by the farmers?

d) Clay/silt/sand addition

e) Saline soil reclamation (Thellachoudu)

f) Alkali soil reclamation (Nallachoudu)

1 1 . Whether the farmers are adopting organic farming? YesINo

c) Jf Yes, what kind of biopesticides/organic manure used -

d) If No, Specify reasons

12. Whether seeds and fertilizers are being supplied to the farmers? YeslNo

If Yes, type of seeds and fertilizers-

13. Whether the farmers are aware about the adverse impact of chemical fertilizers on the environment? YesINo

14. Whether the farmers are using modem irrigation techniques Yes/No

If Yes, type of techniques

15. Whether the farmers are willing to pay for the enhanced irrigation facilities k'esmo

If Yes, Amount they are willing to pay:

If No, Specify reasons:

16. House status

(a) House type: 1 .Kutcha 2.Pucca 3.Semi-pucca

(b) Wall types: 1 .Mud 2.Stone with mud 3.Bricks with stone + mud

4. Bricks with cement plastering

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(c) Roof types: 1 .Thatched 2 .Country tiles 3 .Mangalore tiles

4,Stone slab 5.RCClRBC

(d) Ownership of thc housc: 1 .Own house 2.Rented house

17. Livestock position

Livestock Number

I Any other

Nearest veterinary hospital:

18. Infrastructure:

a) Type of Roads i) Concrete ii) Cement Concrete

iii) Black Top iv) Earthen

b) Nearest bus station:

c) Nearest railway station:

d) Marketing facilities: i) Nearest Rhythu Bazar:

ii) Nearest Market yard:

e) Financial institutions: i) National banks ii) Rural Banks

iii) Commcrcial Banks iv) Cooperative Banks

f ) Powcr Supply: i) Town feeder ii) Rural feeder

19. DrinkingIDomestic water sources:

a) Bore well/ hand pump b) Water tanker c) Open wells d) Rural water supply

20. Sanitary outlets: a) Open channels b) Septic tanks c) Open defecation

21. Domestic sewage outlets:

a) Open drainage channels b) Open fields c) Closed drainage

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22. Solid waste disposal:

a) Landfill b) Incineration c) Open dumping d) Other methods (Specify)

23. Location of final discharge of sewage:

a) Green Belt b) Agriculture land c) Lake1 River1 Any other water bodies

24. Medical Facilities:

i) Ncarest PHCIHospital:

ii) Diseases occurred so far in the family:

iii) Whether the ANMs are visiting the villages regularly for providing medical

assistance to women? Y es/No

If Yes, what kind of nutritional supplements are providing?

S1. No

25. Are you aware of the proposed modernization of canal systems? Yes/No

If Yes, What benefits are you anticipating from the Project?

1.

2.

a) During what period you want the canal to be closed for undertaking the

modernization works:

Disease & Year of occurrence

Targeted population

26. 1s there any village going to be affected duc to modernization activities YesINo

If Yes, Name of the name

Nature of effects:

Male adults Female adults Children

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Self Help Groups (SHG's)

27. Number of Sclf Hclp groups in the village:

28. Number of members in each group:

29. List activities taken up by SHGs for income generation?

i) ii) iii)

30. Fund rotation in the SHG's:

3 1. What is the role of SHG's in water management

a) Active Participation

b) Moderate

c) No Change

32. Whether any training programs are being conducted to SHG's? YesINo

111. Questionnaire for Field Data Collection

1. Name of the Main Canal:

2. Name of the Branch Canal:

3. Village / Mandal / District:

4. Topography: a) Plain b) Undulating c) Partly undulating d) Hilly

5. Geographical coordinates of the area:

Latitude: Longitude:

6. Reach of the Canal: a) Head b) Middle c) Tail

7. Total length of the canal: Km

8. Length of distributaries Km

a. Lined

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b. Unlined

9. Right of way of canal: m

10. Activities proposed under modernization:

a) Lining b) Bund strengthening c) Cross drainage works

d) Minor repairs to sluices e) Others (Specify)

I I . Length of the canal proposed under modernization: m

12. Name of the village(s) selected along the canal reach:

13. Status of the canal system:

a. Minimum damage and require minor repairs

b. Degraded with serious seepage losses and require repairs in next 2 years

c. Sevcrcly degraded and require immediate repairs

14. Efficiency of canal water delivery:

a. Reliable with moderate canal losses

b. Unreliable with moderate canal losses

c. Unreliablc and tail end receiving minimum or no water

d. Completely unreliable with high canal losses and middle reach receiving

minimum water

15. Whether there is supplemental irrigation other than canal? YesiNo

If Ycs, spccify the source

a) Bore wells

b) Tanks

c) Check dams

16. Whether the canal water is used for alternate purposes?

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If Yes, specify the purpose

a) Water supply

b) Fisheries

c) Others

17. During what period you want the canal to be closed for undertaking the

modernization works

If No, please specify the reasons

18. Whether there is waterlogging problem?

If Y cs, Area already under water logging

19. Whether any of these exist within 10 kms radius of the canal

a) Cement industries

b) Spinning mills

c) Rice mills

d) Chemical plants

e) Others (specify)

ii) Reserve ForestIWild life sanctuary1 Habitat for migratory birds Yes/No

iii) Places of archaeological importance Y es/No

20. Whether any industrial effluentldomestic sewage is Let into thc canal Y es/No

If Yes, Point of entry into the canal

2 1. Raw materials used during construction

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a) Nearest sand mining quarry

b) Nearest stone quarry

22. Whether the proposed activity leads to cutting of trees? Yes/No

,

1 2 3 4 5

If Yes,

List of construction materials to be used

at all stages of construction

Cement Stone Steel Sand Others (Pl. specify)

a) Any endangeredlthreatened species

Source of material

Quantity (tonnes /month)

In case of stonelsand quarries details of site & surroundings

23. Green Belt

Means of transportation

( Source to storage site)

with justification

I

a) Whether the area already afforested (for existing projects) YesINo

If Yes,

Peak

Area under afforestation in Ha

Average

b) Proposed area of green belt under modernization (minimum, in m.)

i) Periphery of the reservoir ii) Canal bank iii) Village

24. RehabiIitation & Rcscttlement

a) Whether there is any loss of agriculture land due to modernization of canal works for creating additional ayacut Y es/No

If Y es, b) Extent of land loss Ha

c) Village(s) affected by the project

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annum

Tribal Mixed Others Tribals Others Tribals Others Tribals Others

c) Population to be displaced

Population S. No

Occupation

d) Rehabilitation Plan for oustees

Villages Average Income per

Name of Village

e) Details of site where the people are proposed to be resettled

f) Compensation package with full details (tribals and others, separately)

Population

g) AgencyIAuthority responsible for their resettlement

Land oustees only

Tribal I Others

h) Whether the cost of Rehabilitation measure is included in the project cost?

Y es1No

If No, How the expenditure on rehabilitation measure is to be met?

Homestead oustees only

Tribal I Others

Land and Homestead only

Tribal I Others

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WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS (WUA's)

1 . Number of WUA's in the canal reach:

2. Total ayacut under each WUA i) acres ii) acres iii) acres iv) acres V) acres vi ) acres

3 . Whether regular elections are being held for WUA's YesINo

If No, Specify reasons

4. Whether water charges being collected from the farmers

If Yes, amount paidlacre:

If No, specify reasons

5. Whether regular audit is being conducted for the WUAs

6. Whether any of the following problcms exist in the canal reach?

g) Unauthorized breaching

h) Water wastage

i) Lifting of water

j) Damages to the structures

k) Others(Specify)

7. Coordination of WUA's with the following

a) Irrigation department - Good/Moderate/Poor

b) Panchayat - Good/Moderate/Poor

c ) AgricultureIHorticulturelAnimal husbandary departments -

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YesINo

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8. Whether regular meetings are being held between WUA members?

YesiNo

c) If Yes, frequency of meetings

d) If No, Specify reasons

9. Are there any women members in WUA's

Yes/No

i) If Yes, how many women members are involved and their

roles

ii) Do they have any landholdings in the command area Ycs/No

If Yes acres.

10. Whether small and marginal farmers have a role in WUA?

Yes/No

If No, specify reasons

11. Are there any SCs and STs in the WUA's

YesiNo

If No, specify reasons

12. Whether any fishermen are members in the WUA

YesiNo

If No, specify reasons

13. Whether any training programs are being conducted?

YesNo

If Yes, Number of training programs conducted

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14. Whether there is conjunctive use of surface and ground water in canal reach? Yes/No

If No, Specify reasons

IV Questionnaire for Census Survey of Project Affected Families

1. General identification

Location : RuralISemi-urbanlurban

Chainage of the canal

Which side of the canal? (LeftIRight)

Name of the Revenue village

Panchayat 1 Municipality

Taluka

District

2. Household identification

Name of Head of HH:

Name of the Respondent:

Ration Card No.

Social Status: (a) ST (b) SC (c) OBC (d) OC

2.5 Religion: a) Hindu b) Muslim c) Christian d) Others

2.6 Type of Family

1 . Joint 2. Nuclear 3. Individual

3. Type of Loss due to Project :

(i) Structure

a) Residential

b) Commercial

c) Others (specify)

(ii) Land

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a) House site

b) Agriculture land

c) Others (specify)

3.4 If loss of structure is mentioned, ask whether the structure is on

a) Own land b) Allotted site c) Encroachcd d) Rented e) Others (specify)

3.5 Give details of the structure expected to be lost:

Kiosk Work shed Farm house Cattle shed

Usage of Structure

Residence Commercial

*Roof-I- concrete, 2- stone slab 3- asbestos/Zinc sheet, 4- tiles 5- thatched 6- others Wall :- 1- mud, 2- brick 3- stone, 4- bamboo/leaves 5-others ( specify) Floor :-1- mud, 2- cement 3- stone slabs 4- mosaic 5- tiles 6- marble 7- others (specify) NOTE: Some examples are openltube well, hand pump, threshing floors, septic tanks, etc.

3.6 If loss of land is indicated, get the following information

Present usage

Affected

portion Roof Wall

-

1 Leased 1 1 1 1 1

Type of land Own Encroached D 4 ~ a t t a

4. Household information

of the Family Relationship Age Sex Education Main Members With HH (MIF) Occupation

I I

Ownership Whether irrigated Area Affected area

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5. Assets owned ( Land & structure) - -

6. Household income

6.1 Please indicate your house hold income from various sources during the last one year

Source Agriculture Ag. Allied activities HH industry Service( govt./private) Farm Wages Remittances Tradehusiness Rent Others (specify) Total

Income ( Rs)

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ANNEXURE VIII LIST OF OFFICIALS MET DURING ISEA STUDY

l&CAD, Jalasoudha, Erramanzil, Hyderabad

Sri L.Prema Chandra Reddy, IAS

Chief Engineer, Nagarjunasagar Project, Camp Office Jalasoudha, Erramanzil, Hyderabad. Sri.Prasad, PPMU, Nagarjunasagar Pro-ject, Camp Office Jalasoudha, Erramanzil, Hyderabad.

Sri.Mohammed Hasan, Senior Social Development Specialist,

Sri. Y .Abdul Basheer, Deputy Executive Engineer, Nagarjunasagar Project, Camp Office Jalasoudha, Erramanzil, Hyderabad. - Mrs.Vasanthi, Assistant Engineer, Nagarjunasagar Project, Camp Office Jalasoudha, Erramanzil, Hyderabad.

Environment and Social Unit (SASES), 1 The World Bank

New Delhi Sri.Radhakrishna,

Nagarjunasagar Dam Circle, Hill Colony, Nalgonda and NSP O&M Circle, Miryalaguda

Sri.C.Krishnaiah, B,E, Superintending Engineer, Nagarjunasagar Dam Circle, Hill Colony - 508202,

Mr. Apparao, Assistant Engineer, Nagarjunasagar Dam Circle, Hill Colony - 508202,

m o n d a District 1 Sri T. Narasinga Rao, Superintending Engineer, NS left Bahadur Canal,

Executive Engineer NSP O&M Division, Nadigama, 1Valgonda District Sri.P.Bhaskar, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda District

Nalgonda District Sri.Narsi Reddy, Deputy Superintending Engineer, NSP O&M Division,

O&M Circle, Miryalguda Sri.Kshetrabala

Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda District Sri.Ramesh, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Huzurnagar, Nalgonda District

Nadigama, Nalgonda District Sri.Sanjeeva Rao,

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Sri.N.Srikanth Naidu, Junior Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Nandigama, Nalgonda District Sri .Md.Khaleel, Work Inspector, NSP O&M Division, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda District

Sri .Srinivasa Reddy, Junior Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda District Sri.Sri Ramulu Work Inspector, NSP O&M Division, Nadigama, Nalgonda District

Sri.K.Govinda Reddy, Joint Director, Agriculture Department,

Joint Director Animal Husbandry Dcpartment

Sri. K.Dhanunjaiaha, Deputy Director, Ground Water Department,

~ a l ~ o n d a , ~ist-rict Dr.G.Manju Vani

Nalgonda District Sri. Mohd. Arifuddin,

Near Collectorate, Nalgonda District Sri.P.Ragendra Reddy

Deputy Director, A.P. Horticulture Department,

Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Department, ~ a l ~ o n d a - ~ i s t r i c t --

Sri P. Ravinder Reddy, E.E A. P. Pollution Control Board Regional Office,

NSP O&M Circle, Khammam District

Nalgonda District Sri.K.Krishnayya, Deputy Director, Department of Fisheries, Nalgonda District

Nalgonda District Sri.B.Gopal, M.A, Chief Planning Officer, Collecterate Compound. Nalgonda District

Sri T. K.B.Rajendra prasad, Superintending Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, Tekulapally, Khammam District Sri.Kumar Swamy, Deputy Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, Tekulapally , Khammam District Sri.Mohan Rao, Deputy Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, Tekulapally, Khammam District

Sri.V.Veeraju, Executive Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, T ckulapally , Khammam District Sri.Nageswara Rao, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M CircIe, Kallur, Khammam District SriKVenkateswara Rao, Assistant Executive Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, Tekulapally, Khammam District

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Sri.Ashok Kumar, Assistant Executive Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle,

Assistant Engineer, Assistant Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle, NSP, O& M Circle,

Junior Engineer, NSP, O& M Circle,

Tekula all , Khammam District Sri.Krishna Murty, I-----

Line Departments Officials, Khammam District

Tekulapally, Khammam District Sri .Surya Narayana

Sri.K.Dhanunjaiaha, Joint Director, Deputy Director, Agriculture Department, Ground Water Department,

Sri. B.SuryaPrakash Divisional Forest Officer, Asst. Deputy Director Forest Department, Department of Fisheries,

NSP O&M Circle, Krishna District

Sri B.V.Siddhartha, Superintending Engineer (IIC), NS Left Canal Circle Nuzuvidu, Krishna District Sri.B.Subba Rao Executive Engineer, N.S.Construction Circle, NSP Circle Office, Nuzividu, Krishna District Sri.Shyam Prasad, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP Circle Office, Nuzividu, Krishna District Sri.G.Muniratnam Assistant Engineer, NSP O&M Circle,

d .

1 Assistant Engineer (Technical), I Assistant Engineer, 1 I

Sri.Rajendra Prasad, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Vissannapeta, Krishna District Sri.D.Ramachandra Rao, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Vissannapeta, Krishna District Shri W.V.Sridhar, Assistant Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Vissannapeta, Krishna District Sri.M.V.Seshagiri Rao, Assistant Engineer, NSP Circle Office,

Mylavaram, Krishna District Sri.G.Veera Reddv.

Nuzividu, Krishna District Sri Ch. Radha Krishna Murthy,

NSP Circle Office, Nuzividu, Krishna District

NSP Circle Office, Nuzividu, Krishna District

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Sri.M.Venkateswarlu, Work Inspector, NSP O&M Circle, Vissannapeta Krishna District

Sri.Gafur Basha, Work Inspector, NSP Circle Office, Nuzividu, Krishna District

Krishna District

Sri.J. Jagadeswar Reddy, M.Sc (Ag), PGDC Joint Director of Agriculture, Machilipatam,

Dr.S.Bhaskar Rao Joint Director Animal Husbandry Department Vijayawada, Krishna District Sri. M.V.Madhusudhan Dcputy Director AP Horticulture Department

Sri.D.Dhoraswami Naidu, Deputy Director Ground Water Department,

Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Department

Sri 1.Anjaneya Prasad, E.E., , A.P. Pollution Control Board,

Regional Office, Vij ayawada Sri.B. Sudarshanam,

Line Departments Officials, West Godavari District

Vijayawada Sri.M.Mohan Rao,

Deputy Director, Department of Fisheries, Machilipatnam, Krishna District Sri.P.Venkateswara Rao, Superintendent, Tribal Welafare Department, Machilipatnam, Krishna District

Assistant Director, Chief Planning Office, Machilipatnam, Krishna District Sri.V. S.P.R.V.Prasad, Department of Fisheries, Poranki, Vijayawada, Krishna District

Sri.C.Rameswaraiah, Joint Director, Agriculture Department, Eluru, West Godavari District Dr.K.Subba Rao Joint Director Animal Husbandry Department Eluru, West Godavari District Sri.R.Himabindu (FAC) Deputy Director AP Horticulture Department Eluru, West Godavari District Sri. M.Rajsekhar Reddy, Deputy Director, Department of Fisheries, Eluru, West Godavari District.

Sri.M.Satyanarayana, M.Sc, M.Sc (Tech), Deputy Director, Ground Water Department, Eluru. West Godavari District Sri.J.S.N.Murthy Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Department Eluru , West Godavari District Sri Usman Ali Khan,E.E A. P. Pollution Control Board, Regional Office, Eluru, West Godavari District Sri.R.Rambabu. Chief Planning Officer, Eluru, West Godavari District.

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NSP O&M Circle, Guntur District

Sri A.Raja Reddy (Retd), Superintending Engineer, NSJ Canal, O&M Circle,

Sri.K.Rayulu, Superintending Engineer, NSJ Canal, O&M Circle,

Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.M.Narendar Rao, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.V.Venkataratnam, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Sattenapalli Division, Guntur District Sri.V.Jala Chandra Rao, Executive Engineer, Vinukonda Division, Guntur District

Sri.M.Madhusudhan Rao, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.Evans, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Sattenaualli Division,

Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.D.Subba Rao, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Macherla Division, Guntur District Sri.M.Basavayya, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla. Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri P.B.V.S. Prasad, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSJ Canal, O&M Circle, Lingamguntla, IVarsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.M.Hanumantha Rao, Deputy Executive Engineer, IVSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopcta, Guntur District Sri. Jabbar, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Chilakaluripeta Division,

Guntur District Sri.Rahman,

Guntur District Sri.Y .B.V.Sastry,

Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.Venkata Rao, Assistant Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District

Assistant Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Lingamguntla, Narsaraopeta, Guntur District Sri.Anil Kumar, Assistant Executive Enginecr, NSP O&M Division, Chilakaluripeta Division, Guntur District

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Line Departments Officials, Guntur District

Sri.P.Ajith Kumar, Joint Director, Agriculture Department, Guntur District Dr.P.D.Kondala Rao

NSP O&M Circle, Prakasam District

Sri.D.Dhoraswami Naidu, Deputy Director Ground Water Department, Ramannapeta, Guntur District Sri.K. Subramanyam

Joint Director Animal Husbandry Department Kothapeta, Guntur District Sri. Balaji Naik Deputy Director, A.P. Horticulture Department, Guntur District Sri. B.Muralidhar, Deputy Director, Department of Fisheries, Guntur District

Sri T. Siva Prasad, Superintending Engineer, Irrigation Circle Office, Pellur Colony, Ongole,

Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Department, Guntur District Sri D. Ravinder Babu, E.E., A.P. Pollution Control Board, Regional Office, Chandramouli Nagar, Guntur District Sri.K.Satya Narayana, Chief Planning Officer, Guntur District

Sri.M.L.Raja Rao, Deputy Superintending Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Pellur Colony, Ongole,

Deputy Chief Engineer, (Ilc), Executive Engineer, Veligonda Project, Pellur Colony, Ongole, Prakasam District Sri.K.Ekambareswara Babu, Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Darsi, Prakasam District Sri.Mohan. Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Addanki, Prakasam District --

~rakasam District Sri V.Koteswara Rao.

Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Chimakurthi, Prakasam District

Prakasam District Sri.D.Venkateswarlu,

Sri.Raghuramayya, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Addanki, Prakasam District Sri.Shyam Sundar Reddy, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Pellur Colony, Ongole, Prakasam District

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Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division,

Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Circle, Santamaguluru, Prakasam District. Sri.Ravi Kumar, Deputy Executivc Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Tripurantakam, Prakasam District Sri.K.Linga Murty, Assistant Enginner, NSP O&M Division, Chimakurthi, Prakasam District - Sri.Someswara Rao, Work Inspector, NSP O&M Sub Division, Mundlamuru, Prakasam District

Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Darsi, Prakasam District SriRaghuramaiah, Deputy Executive Engineer, NSP O&M Division, 0 Sri.Ratna Raju, Deputy Engineer, NSP O&M Division, Ongole, Prakasam District Sri.T. Srinivasa Murthy, Junior Assistant, NSP O&M Division, Tripurantakam, Prakasam District Sri Yogayya, NSP O&M Sub Division, Mundlamuru, Prakasam District

Line Departments Officials, Prakasam District

Sri .M.Sudershan, Joint Director, Agriculture Department, Ongole, Prakasam District Dr.D.V.Patnaik, Joint Director, Animal Husbandry Department, Ongole, Prakasam District. Sri. M.Venkateswarlu

Sri.K.V.Subba Rao, Deputy Director, Ground Water Department, Ongole, Prakasam District Sri.V.Govinda Rao Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Department. Ongole, Prakasam District Sri. Laxmi Narayana

Deputy Director, Deputy Director

Ongole, Prakasam District Sri.P.B.K.Murty Chief Planning Officer, Ongole, Prakasam District

A.P. Horticulture Department, Department of Fisheries . .

Ongole, Prakasam D~s t r~c t Mrs.Vijaya Kumari, Assistant Project Officer, Women & Child Welfare Department Ongole, Prakasam District

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ANNEXURE IX NGO'S IN THE PROJECT AREA

Mr.P.V.R. S.Anjaneyulu, MADA, Nalgonda District

Mr.V. Amarlingeswara Rao, Secretary, Society of Science Students, Vidyanagar Colony, NUZUVO~U, Krishna District

MIS. Chitanya Bharathi, PO Muppalla, Ipur Mandal, Guntur District

Sri.D.Roshan Kumar,

Mr.B.Dasharath, ITDA, K.R.Puram, West Godavari District Mr. Y Ramakrishna, President, Regional Manager - Vijayawada APMAS, D.No: 4- 1-24, Poineer House 3rd Floor, Labbipct, M.G. Road Vijayawada - 520010 Krishna District Mr.P.Prasad Kumar, President, Community Development Society, PO Jaladi, Edlapadu Mandal Guntur District Dr. S. John David,

Social Education and Economic Development Society (SEEDS), P.O. Box # 249, 3rd Lane, Srinagar Colony, Guntur District Sri.J.Ranga Rao, President, ASSIST, Chilakaluripeta, Guntur District Sri.K. Premanandam, Executive Secreatry, NEEDS, Guntur District

Secretary, Praja Seva Samstha

Director, Advancing The Ministries Of The Gospel (AMG), Chilakaluri Pet, Main G.T. Road, Guntur District Ushodaya Yuvajana Samskhena Sargharan, 4th line, Gunturvari Thota, Guntur District --

Sri.T.Vijay Benjamin & Sri.T.Anand Benjamin, Executive Members, Hands of Compassion,

Sri.G.Suvarna Raju, Prseident, Agronomy, Lam Farm (Post),

Guntur District Dr,E.Narayana,

President. Society for Integrated Rural Development (SIRD),

Guntur District Sri.K.R.Pradeep,

Prsident, Global Environmental & Ecology Protection Services,

Guntur District Sri.Chelikani Sitaramaiah,

1 President, I Secretary, 1 - Guntur~is t r ic t Sri.K Navaneetha Raju,

Guntur District Sri. M.Ramachandra Rao,

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1 Guntur District ( Sri.B.S.D.Prasad, -*, Sudhakar, --I r/ntegrated Rural and Tribal 1 Development Society (IRTDS)

Secretary, Grama Siri,

Green Life Society Guntur District

President, RADDES,

Guntur District ) Guntur District Sri.B. John Parkar 1 Sri.N.S.V.Prasada Rao, Social Worker, Praja Seva Samstha, Guntur District Sri.B.K.Ratnakar Babu & Sri.K.Mathur Kumar, President and Secretary, Kavitha Rural Development Society, Guntur District Sri.P.S.Kumar, President, Guntur Social Service and Welfare

president, Guild of Service,

Secretary, RUPPS, Guntur District Mrs.G.Saroj Sudha & Sri. N.Sumanth, President and Secretary, Sarvodaya Sneha Seva Samaj Society, Guntur District Mrs.S.Janaki, Annapooma Weaker Section Mahila Mandali,

Guntur District Mr. Puppala Chitti Sai Babu,

President, Consumer Education Society,

Society, ( Koleru Road, Nallacheruvu R.Agraharam, Guntur District Mr V.D Gali,

Mr.Ch.Peter Paul, President, President. AIRTDS, Bharath Abhyudaya Seva Samithi, Kattevaram, Tenali, Th Lane, Srinivasa Rao Thota,

PO Box No.336, Guntur District Action for Collective Tribal Improvement

H.No 9- 1 - 18012, Shantinagar, and Vocational Education Bhadrachalam, Khankhan Pet, Kalloor, Khammam District

Khammam District Areas, Khammam District

I w n m h a v , Sri.M.D.Rahim, President, SECURE, President, H.No. 8-25, Battaigudem, Palvoncha, Ongole District

Sri.K.Somasekhar, President, p 1

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Rural Development Society (RDS), Ongole, Prakasam District

Mr. K.Somasekhar, Executive Secretary, Rural Development Society (RDS), Ongole, Prakasam District Mr.K.V.Subba Rao, President, Rural Development Organization, Chandaluru, Via Inkollu, Prakasam District

RAKSHANA, D.No. 22-1 5-22, Heyerpet, Chirala, Prakasam District Mr. R. Kondaiah, Secretary, Krushi, Vasantha Nilayam,Kothapet Kanigiri, Prakasam District Sri.Ch.Surya Prakash, SNIRD, Ongole, Praksam District

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ANNEXURE X- PHOTOGRAPHS

View of Nagarjunasagar Dam

Downstream view of spillway and non overflow section as seen from right bank

Downstream view of the river course on left bank , power house Bucket, end sill

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Damage to spillway glacis block 26/25 close up view

Damages to spillway apron adjacent to left side power house

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General vie he plumb bob device and accelerometers in foundation gallery 1-250.00

Exc : seepage from PH3 drain hole in block no 24 + 450.00 Gallery

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Close up view of LIS chute spillway

General view of DIS of Gravity dam where excessive seepage is observed (RIS)

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DIS flume and damages to sides

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DIS canal view with RIS power house

~f canal rock excavation and tunnel inlet and confluence point of Lls power house- outlet penstock

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Encroached NSP lands used for agriculture in Kallur, Khammam dt

Unauthorized lifting o f water from the main canal in Kusumanchi, Khammam dt

Paraboiled rice mill effluents polluting R3 major of Janpahad Branch Canal

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Deteriorated canal embankments of Muktyala branch canal

R3 major of Janpahad branch canal

Hydro power plant on Addanki branch canal

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Interaction with tribals of Musivaddi thanda of Janpahad Branch Canal

Illegal Sand mining from the canal bund, Khammam

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Stakeholders meeting at Kallur, Khammam

Stakeholders meeting at Konijerla, Khammam

Stakeholders meeting at Kodad, Nalgonda

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Stakeholders meeting at Miryalguda, Nalgonda

Stakeholders meeting at Vatlur, W.Godavari

Stakeholders meeting at Lingamguntla,Guntur

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Stakeholders meeting at Darsi, Prakasam

Stakeholders meeting at Sattenapalli,Guntur