N C Jain

India Water Week-2016 (4-8th April, 2016)
Presentation
on
Ken – Betwa Link
Project-Phase-II
(05.04.2016)
By
Director (Tech)
National Water Development Agency
Ministry of Water Resources, River Development &
Ganga Rejuvenation
National Water Development Agency
INDEX MAP OF K-B LINK PROJECT – PHASE I & II
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Ken – Betwa Link Project
Background
• Tripartite MOU for DPR amongst Union of
India, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
signed on 25-8-2005.
• Detailed Project Report (DPR) completed by
NWDA in Dec., 2008 and sent to Govt. of MP
and UP in Feb., 2009 for their comments.
• It was decided in Feb., 2010 that DPR will be
prepared in two phases.
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Ken – Betwa Link Project
Background (Contd.)
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The DPR of Phase-I of the project completed in
April, 2010.
The environment, wildlife and forest clearance
of Phase-I project is still to be given by MoEF.
The DPR of Phase-II of the project completed in
January 2014 and submitted to Govts. of MP
and UP.
The Ken – Betwa Link Project included as
National Project.
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Ken – Betwa Link Project
Background (Contd.)
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The DPR of Phase-I of the project
completed in April, 2010.
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The TOR for K-B Phase-I EIA studies
approved by MoEF & CC in September
2014.
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The DPR of Phase-II of the project
completed in January 2014 and submitted
to Govts. of MP and UP.
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INDEX MAP
OF
KEN- BETWA
LINK
PROJECT
PHASE II
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Ken – Betwa Link Project - Phase II
DPR and Project Details
• DPR of Phase – II completed by NWDA and submitted to
Government of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh in January,
2014.
• Project consists of one dam namely Lower Orr and four
barrages namely Neemkheda, Barari, Kotha and Kesari.
Dam
Barrages
Canal length
Water Utilisation -
45 m high at Lower Orr
Neemkheda, Barari, Kotha and Kesari
91.26 Km
489 MCM
• Phase - II Project dependant on Phase – I due to substitution.
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Ken-Betwa Link Project – Phase II
Benefits & Cost
• Estimated Cost of Project - Rs. 2283 Crore (at 2012-13
price level)
• Benefit Cost (B.C) Ratio - 1.56
• Irrigation
- 98847 ha
• Districts benefited
- Shivpuri, Raisen, Vidisha,
Sagar and Ashoknagar of
MP
• Drinking water supply - 6MCM (1.65lakh population)
in Shivpuri district.
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Ken – Betwa Link Project - Phase II
Command Area and Benefits
Sl. Name of Structure
no
CCA
(ha)
Annual
irrigation
(ha)
Annual
Utilisation
(MCM)
Benefitted
Districts
1
Lower Orr dam
45046
67570
329.67
Shivpuri
2
Neemkheda Barrage
3066
3066
16.61
Raisen
3
Barari barrage
4444
4444
24.53
Vidisha
4
Kotha barrage *
17357
21697
107.77
Vidisha,
Sagar
&
Ashoknagar
5
Kesari barrage
1479
2070
10.03
Vidisha
98847
488.61
Total 71392
* Being considered for deletion
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Ken-Betwa Link Project – Phase II
Submergence details
• Entire Phase-II Project lies in Madhya Pradesh.
• All benefits accrue to M.P only.
• All submergence/persons affected in M.P. only.
Total Submergence
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2723 ha
Forest area
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968 ha
Villages affected
-
12
Persons affected
-
2939
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Environment and Forest clearance of KenBetwa link project – Phase-II
• Environment Clearance of Lower Orr dam
 EIA study of the Lower Orr dam has been completed by
WAPCOS as per the ToRs approved by MoEF & CC.
 After conducting public hearings at three places in
September, 2015, final EIA report prepared including
issues raised in public hearing.
 Final EIA Report uploaded on website of MoEF & CC on
13.01.2016 for environmental clearence.
 The EAC clearence proposal of Lower Orr Dam
considered in the 91st meeting of EAC held on
08.02.2016 and EAC of MoEF & CC.
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• Forest Clearance of Lower Orr Dam
 Form-I for diversion of forest land submitted to
Collector and DFO, Ashok Nagar and Shivpuri for
processing case of forest clearance.
 Further processing of the case for forest clearance is
being done by Forest Dept, MP.
 After completing application form by Forest
Department, MP, same will be submitted to MoEF & CC
with their recommendations for issuing forest
clearance.
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THANKS
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