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Mission Kakatiya tagline మన ఊరు మన చెరువుor Mana Ooru Mana Cheruvu[2] is a program of restoring all the tanks and lakes in Telangana State, India. The Program was inaugurated on 12 March 2015 by chief minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao.[3]The name 'Mission Kakatiya' is given in the remembrance and tribute to the Kakatiya rulers who developed a large number of the irrigation tanks.
Telangana Drinking Water Supply Project (TDWSP) renamed as “Mission Bhageertha”, is a flagship programme of the Government with a vision to supply potable drinking water to all habitations up to households level in the State in line with National Strategic plan. Mission Bhageertha will provide drinking water at the rate of 100 lpcd per person to around 2.73 crore population in the State living in 24,288 rural habitations and 64 municipal bodies in nine districts, excluding Hyderabad.
The Project would cost about Rs. 40,000 crore, including bulk water supply (treatment and transmission system) managed by Telangana Drinking Water Supply Corporation (TDWSC). All existing water supply schemes and ongoing drinking water projects in rural and urban areas are integrated into the TDWS Project.
The State is enriched with perennial rivers like Krishna, Godavari, Manjeera etc., flowing in the State and major reservoirs like Nagarjunasagar, Palair, Wyra, Dummugudem, Srisailam, SRSP, Singur, Nizamsagar, Kadam and Komaram Bheem Projects have abundant storage capacity of water to meet the drinking water needs of the people of the State. Under the Scheme, about 42.27 TMCs of water will be drawn from these dependent and sustainable sources.
Broad Goals envisaged under the project is to provide:
1. 100 LPCD supply to all rural habitations duly providing house connections;
2. 135 LPCD supply to all Municipalities/Nagar Panchayats;
3. 150 LPCD supply to all Municipal Corporations;
4. Supply water to Industrial areas to the extent of 10% of total demand; and
5. Complete the project in three years
TDWP to be implemented in four years involves over 1.25 lakh KM length of a maze of pipelines, 18 intake wells, 63 water treatment plants, 17,407 storage tanks (for 7.5 lakh KL), 62 intermediate pumping stations. The total power requirement is 186 MW, as the project will use a gravity-based distribution network as far as possible. Using smart technology, water usage will be monitored and wastage will be reduced.
The Project is divided into 26 segments based on the topography, proximity, and ease of connectivity from various dependable and sustainable sources. The state is seeking funds from bilateral and multilateral agencies and financial institutions, in addition to utilizing Central Government and own resources, to fund this mega project.
In addition to domestic water supply, the Project also takes into account the industrial demand to promote the development of industry in the State. SMART GRID with an Optic Fiber Network alongside the water pipelines will be laid.
The bulk supply will be made by the Telangana Drinking water Supply Corporation while the distribution within village/municipal areas will be taken up by the respective PRIs/ ULBs. While the bulk supply pipelines and structures are proposed to be constructed by reputed agencies having vast experience in the field, the intra-village or ULB distribution systems would be taken up by the local water committees involving women who are the best water managers
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Telangana Drinking Water Supply Project (TDWSP) renamed as “Mission Bhageertha”, is a flagship programme of the Government with a vision to supply potable drinking water to all habitations up to households level in the State in line with National Strategic plan. Mission Bhageertha will provide drinking water at the rate of 100 lpcd per person to around 2.73 crore population in the State living in 24,288 rural habitations and 64 municipal bodies in nine districts, excluding Hyderabad.
The Project would cost about Rs. 40,000 crore, including bulk water supply (treatment and transmission system) managed by Telangana Drinking Water Supply Corporation (TDWSC). All existing water supply schemes and ongoing drinking water projects in rural and urban areas are integrated into the TDWS Project.
The State is enriched with perennial rivers like Krishna, Godavari, Manjeera etc., flowing in the State and major reservoirs like Nagarjunasagar, Palair, Wyra, Dummugudem, Srisailam, SRSP, Singur, Nizamsagar, Kadam and Komaram Bheem Projects have abundant storage capacity of water to meet the drinking water needs of the people of the State. Under the Scheme, about 42.27 TMCs of water will be drawn from these dependent and sustainable sources.
Broad Goals envisaged under the project is to provide:
1. 100 LPCD supply to all rural habitations duly providing house connections;
2. 135 LPCD supply to all Municipalities/Nagar Panchayats;
3. 150 LPCD supply to all Municipal Corporations;
4. Supply water to Industrial areas to the extent of 10% of total demand; and
5. Complete the project in three years
TDWP to be implemented in four years involves over 1.25 lakh KM length of a maze of pipelines, 18 intake wells, 63 water treatment plants, 17,407 storage tanks (for 7.5 lakh KL), 62 intermediate pumping stations. The total power requirement is 186 MW, as the project will use a gravity-based distribution network as far as possible. Using smart technology, water usage will be monitored and wastage will be reduced.
The Project is divided into 26 segments based on the topography, proximity, and ease of connectivity from various dependable and sustainable sources. The state is seeking funds from bilateral and multilateral agencies and financial institutions, in addition to utilizing Central Government and own resources, to fund this mega project.
In addition to domestic water supply, the Project also takes into account the industrial demand to promote the development of industry in the State. SMART GRID with an Optic Fiber Network alongside the water pipelines will be laid.
The bulk supply will be made by the Telangana Drinking water Supply Corporation while the distribution within village/municipal areas will be taken up by the respective PRIs/ ULBs. While the bulk supply pipelines and structures are proposed to be constructed by reputed agencies having vast experience in the field, the intra-village or ULB distribution systems would be taken up by the local water committees involving women who are the best water managers
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