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Godavari Basin Report

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Preface

Optimal management of water resources is the necessity of time in the wake of development and
growing need of population of India. The National Water Policy of India (2002) recognizes that
development and management of water resources need to be governed by national perspectives in
order to develop and conserve the scarce water resources in an integrated and environmentally
sound basis. The policy emphasizes the need for effective management of water resources by
intensifying research efforts in use of remote sensing technology and developing an information
system. In this reference a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on December 3, 2008
between the Central Water Commission (CWC) and National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Indian
Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to execute the project “Generation of Database and
Implementation of Web enabled Water resources Information System in the Country” short named
as India-WRIS WebGIS.

India-WRIS WebGIS has been developed and is in public domain since December 2010 (www.india-
wris.nrsc.gov.in). It provides a ‘Single Window solution’ for all water resources data and information
in a standardized national GIS framework and allow users to search, access, visualize, understand
and analyze comprehensive and contextual water resources data and information for planning,
development and Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM).

Basin is recognized as the ideal and practical unit of water resources management because it allows
the holistic understanding of upstream-downstream hydrological interactions and solutions for
management for all competing sectors of water demand. The practice of basin planning has
developed due to the changing demands on river systems and the changing conditions of rivers by
human interventions. The multiple uses of water and varying demands on a river basin require an
integrated approach to managing river basin.

Basin wise report generation is one the important deliverables of India-WRIS project. Report of
Godavari basin describes systematically the present status of water resources: major water resources
projects, hydro-meteorological observations, surface and ground water development scenario,
topographic characteristics, climatic variability, land use / land cover pattern & allied natural
resources along with socio-economic profile of the basin. The report contains valuable latest
information of the basin on all aspects of water resources and allied sectors and will be useful as
baseline information for the irrigation officials, hydrologists, agriculturalists, conservationists,
research organizations and all those involved in the development of Godavari basin.

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Acknowledgements

The Godavari basin report is an outcome of the project “Generation of Database and Implementation
of Web enabled Water resources Information System in the Country” short named as India-WRIS
WebGIS jointly executed by the Central Water Commission (CWC) and National Remote Sensing
Centre (NRSC), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). This comprehensive publication gives the
present status of water resources assets, topographic features, climatic variability, land use / land
cover pattern & allied natural resources along with socio-economic information of the basin.

We, on behalf of the authors and India-WRIS project team acknowledge; Shri Alok Rawat, Secretary,
Ministry of Water Resources; Mrs. Sudha Midha, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources;
Er. A. B. Pandya, Chairman, Central Water Commission; Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, Chairman, Indian Space
Research Organization and Secretary, Department of Space; Shri Sudarsanam Srinivasan, Secretary to
GOI and Member- Finance, Department of Space; Shri A. Vijay Anand, Additional Secretary,
Department of Space; Dr. V. Koteswara Rao, Scientific Secretary, ISRO; Dr. V. Jayaraman, Ex-Director,
NRSC for constant encouragement and guidance, technical discussions and for evincing keen interest
in India-WRIS project and this report.

Our foremost acknowledgement is towards India-WRIS project team who created and organized large
number of data sets and information in GIS format as seamless layers and attribute data for the entire
country which served as base for this report. Thanks are also due to all CWC and NRSC / ISRO officials
who carried out the quality assurance and shown their enthusiastic involvement. Finally, our sincere
thanks are to all divisions and officials of NRSC and CWC for their valuable support during the
preparation of this report.

The basin report includes the results generated through interpretation of latest satellite imageries as
well as compilation of huge information from voluminous records. This would not have been possible
without the countrywide support. We would like to thank all the organizations, institutes and
individuals who contributed either directly or indirectly in bringing out this publication.

Dr. J R Sharma
Project Director, India-WRIS &
Chief General Manager, RCs/ NRSC/ ISRO, New Delhi

Er. Yogesh Paithankar


Project In-charge, India-WRIS &
Director, CWC, New Delhi

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Executive summary

This report provides valuable information related to the topography, demography, climate, water
resources (surface & ground), hydro-meteorology and water quality (surface & ground) of Godavari
basin. It extends a total geographically calculated area of 302065.10 Sq. km with a maximum length
and width of about 995 km and 583 km, respectively. The Godavari and its tributaries are an inter-
state river system, flowing through the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha,
Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Puducherry. The core components of the water network include the
river Godavari, and its principal tributaries finally draining into the Bay of Bengal. The overall
catchment comprises of 8 sub-basins, which have been further clustered into 466 Watersheds each
of which represents a different tributary system.

The Godavari basin falls in Deccan plateau. Around 32% of total basin area lies in the elevation zone
of 500-750 m. The Godavari basin has a tropical climate. The weather in the basin is cold from mid-
October to mid-February and the western and the north-eastern part being colder than the rest of
the basin. The weather is comparatively hotter in the westernmost parts of the basin in comparison
to the central, northern and eastern region. The maximum rainfall occurs during the south-west
monsoon. Annual rainfall of the basin varies from 755 mm to 1531 mm and average annual rainfall
(1971-2005) is 1096.92 mm. Annual maximum temperature varies from 31 C to 33.5 C (1969-2004).
In the last 36 years average annual maximum temperature and the average annual minimum
temperature recorded was 32.85 C in and 20.53 C, respectively in the basin.

The basin falls in five agro-climatic zones and six agro-ecological zones. As per the assessment of Land
use/Land cover (2005-06), major part (59.57%) of the basin is covered with agricultural land. Forest
area is about 29.78% and water bodies occupy 2.06% of the total basin area. Black soils, red soils,
lateritic soils, alluvium, mixed soils and saline & alkaline soils are predominant in the basin.

The population density ranges from 25-50 persons per Sq. km to 500-1000 persons per Sq. km. The
basin spreads over 55 parliamentary constituencies (2009), comprising 25 of Maharashtra, 18 of
Andhra Pradesh, 4 of Madhya Pradesh, 3 each of Chhattisgarh and Odisha and 1 each of Karnataka
and Puducherry. There are six airports falling in the basin. There are more than 441 towns, 58072
settlements and 33 cities.

The Godavari basin is divided into 8 sub-basins. These sub-basins have been further clustered into
466 watersheds each of which represents a different tributary system for size ranging from 304 Sq.
km to 993 Sq. km with maximum number of watersheds falling in Weinganga sub-basin. A large scale
inventory of surface water bodies in Godavari basin shows 61912 numbers. There are about 59293
tanks, most of them small. There are reportedly 870 reservoirs in the basin.

The Five year plans have provided at present 70 major and 216 medium irrigation projects in
Godavari. ERM projects are 6 and 14 hydro-electric projects are in operation. Other than this there
are 62 Lift irrigation schemes in the basin. So far nearby 968 nos. of structure (Dams and
Barrage/Weir/Anicuts) is constructed providing irrigation, diversion, storage purpose and other
facilities. 921 Dams and 47 Barrages/Weirs/Anicuts are constructed in the basin. Wardha sub-basin
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Sagar Stage I (Pochampad) and Upper Wainganga are AIBP projects, being executed in Godavari
basin. There are several irrigation projects benefitting different parts of the basin.

There are 18 Flood Forecasting Stations and 88 hydrological observation stations. Out of 18 FF
stations, 4 are flood inflow stations (reservoirs) and 14 are flood level stations (river forecast
stations). For recording meterological parameters there are 226 IMD stations, 69 CWC observation
stations and 86 ISRO AWS stations. Water quality observations are taken at 20 surface water quality
observation sites of CWC. The CGWB is monitoring the ground water levels four times a year
(Jan/May/Aug/Nov) through a network of 1875 ground water observation wells.

There are four Inter-basin Transfer links. They are the Inchampalli Nagarjunasagar Link, the
Inchampalli–Pulichintala Link, the Polavaram-Vijaywada Link, and the Mahanadi Godavari Link which
proposes river water transfer from the region of surplus to deficit areas. National Waterway – 4 is the
major waterway in central India. There are 15 wildlife sanctuaries, 14 famous pilgrimage (temple)
sites, more than 5 waterfalls, 4 national parks and many more places having tourism values.

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Table of Contents
Preface ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i
Acknowledgements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ii
Executive summary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iii

1. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1.1 Overview of basin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.2 Topography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1.3 Climate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
1.3.1 Rainfall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
1.3.2 Temperature ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
1.3.3 Trends and variability ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14
1.4 Major rivers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
1.5 Land use/land cover --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
1.6 Soils ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
1.7 Agro-climatic zones ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
1.8 Agro-ecological zones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
1.9 Demography ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
2. Hydrological units --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
2.1 Sub-basins ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
2.2 Watersheds -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
3. Surface water resources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
3.1 Surface waterbodies--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
3.2 Water resource projects ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
3.2.1 Major and medium irrigation projects -------------------------------------------------- 41
3.2.2 Hydro Electric projects----------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
3.2.3 Dams, Barrages/Weirs/Anicuts ----------------------------------------------------------- 44
3.2.4 Command area and canal network ------------------------------------------------------ 55
3.2.5 Multipurpose projects ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
3.2.6 Interstate projects ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58
4. Ground water resources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
4.1 Ground water observation wells ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
4.2 Ground water level fluctuation------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61
4.3 Litholog well locations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64
5. Hydro-met observations------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66
5.1 Hydrological observation sites ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66
5.2 Flood forecasting sites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 66
5.3 Meteorological stations --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67
6. Water quality --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 69
6.1 Surface water quality observations ------------------------------------------------------------------- 69
6.2 Ground water quality observations ------------------------------------------------------------------- 69
7. Inter-basin transfer links ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 70
8. Inland navigation waterways ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 72
9. Water tourism sites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74
10. Conclusion ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76

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Annexure I: State, district and parliamentary constituency in the basin ------------------------------78


Annexure II : Climate – Rainfall (1971-2004) and
Temperature (1969-2004) profile in the basin- ---------------------------------------------------------------82
Annexure III : Sub-basin wise population and drinking water facilities---------------------------- ----84
Annexure IV : Inventory of surface water resources---------------------------------------------------------88
Annexure V : Inventory of litholog well locations---------------------------------------------------- ------155
Annexure VI : Salient features of hydro-meteorological stations --------------------------------------158
Annexure VII : Inventory of water tourism sites-------------------------------------------------------------167
Acronyms---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------171
References--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------175
Authors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------177
India-WRIS Project Team--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------178

List of Tables
Table 1. Salient features of the basin----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
Table 2. Elevation zones---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
Table 3. Length of major rivers-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Table 4. Land use/cover statistics (2005-06)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Table 5. Sub-basin wise watersheds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
Table 6. Number and size of waterbodies---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40
Table 7. Number of water resource projects -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
Table 8. Sub-basin wise number and type of water resources structures ----------------------------------------------44
Table 9: List of Mutipurpose Projects---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------57
Table 10. Sub-basin wise number of ground water observation wells---------------------------------------------------59
Table 11. Hydrological observation sites of CWC-------------------------------------------------------------------------------66
Table 12. Types of flood forecasting stations of CWC-------------------------------------------------------------------------67
Table 13. Meteorological stations--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------67
Table 14. Water tourism sites-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------74

List of Maps
Map 1a. Index map----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Map 2a. Satellite imagery of Godavari Basin--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Map 2b. Godavari basin - Drainage and Sub-basin------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Map 3. Elevation zones-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Map 4. Annual average rainfall-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Map 5. Land use/land cover(2005-06)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Map 6. Soil texture-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -20
Map 7. Soil erosion---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
Map 8. Soil slope------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Map 9. Soil productivity---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23
Map 10. Agro-climatic zones---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Map 11. Agro-ecological zones------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
Map 12. Population density----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
Map 13a. Godavari upper sub-basin and watersheds------------------------------------------------------------------------32
Map 13b. Godavari middle sub-basin and watersheds-----------------------------------------------------------------------33
Map 13c. Manjra sub-basin and watersheds------------------------------------------------------------------------------------34
Map 13d. Wardha sub-basin and watersheds-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------35
Map 13e. Weinganga sub-basin and watersheds------------------------------------------------------------------------------36
Map 13f. Pranhita and others sub-basin and watersheds-------------------------------------------------------------------37
Map 13g. Indravati sub-basin and watersheds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------38
Map 13h. Godavari lower sub-basin and watersheds------------------------------------------------------------------------39
Map 14. Major water resources structures and projects--------------------------------------------------------------------45
Map 15a. Godavari upper sub-basin and water resources assets---------------------------------------------------------47
Map 15b. Godavari middle sub-basin and water resources assets-------------------------------------------------------48

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Map 15c. Manjra sub-basin and water resources assets--------------------------------------------------------------------49


Map 15d. Wardha sub-basin and water resources assets-------------------------------------------------------------------50
Map 15e. Weinganga sub-basin and water resources assets---------------------------------------------------------------51
Map 15f. Pranhita and others sub-basin and water resources assets----------------------------------------------------52
Map 15g. Indravati sub-basin and water resources assets------------------------------------------------------------------53
Map 15h. Godavari lower sub-basin and water resources assets---------------------------------------------------------54
Map 16. Command area and canal network------------------------------------------------------------------------------------56
Map 17. Location of ground water observation wells------------------------------------------------------------------------60
Map 18. Ground water level fluctuation (Recharge) -------------------------------------------------------------------------62
Map 19. Ground water level fluctuation (Draft) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------63
Map 20. Litholog well locations-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------65
Map 21. Hydro observation and flood forecasting stations-----------------------------------------------------------------68
Map 22. Inter-basin transfer links--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------71
Map 23. Inland navigation waterways--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------73
Map 24. Water tourism sites--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------75

List of Figures
Figure 1. State-wise basin area-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
Figure 2. Monthly average temperature (36 years, 1969-2004) -----------------------------------------------------------13
Figure 3. Trend of annual average rainfall (1971-2004)----------------------------------------------------------------------14
Figure 4. Sub-basins and per cent drainage area-------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
Figure 5. Type and number of waterbodies--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40
Figure 6. Dam classification based on storage----------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
Figure 7. Dam classification based on purpose---------------------------------------------------------------------------------46

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1. Introduction
1.1 Overview of basin

River basins form the basic hydrological units for water resources planning. The basin has been
recognized as a practical hydrological unit for water resources management. In fact, optimal
development of the water resources can’t possibly be achieved unless individual water resources
development projects are considered as a part of the basin level plan.

The Godavari is the second largest basin and accounts for nearly 9.5% of the total geographical area
of the country. It extends over states of Maharashtra (48.7%), Andhra Pradesh (23.7%), Chhattisgarh
(12.4%) and Odisha (5.7%) in addition to smaller parts in Madhya Pradesh (7.8%), Karnataka (1.4%)
and Union territory of Puducherry (0.01%) (Figure 1). The geographical setting of the basin is shown
in Map 1. The basin falls under division-All drainage flowing into Bay of Bengal and Region-Rivers
draining in Bay of Bengal, delineated primarily based upon drainage of rivers to outlet.

It extends over an area of 302065.10 Sq. km, with a maximum length and width of about 995 km and
583 km, respectively. The CWC reported area of the basin is 312812.0 Sq. km . The basin falls in the
Deccan Plateau lying between 73°24’ to 83°4’ east longitudes and 16°19’ to 22°34’ north latitudes.
The basin is bounded on the north by the Mahadeo Hills, the Satmala Hills, on the north-west by the
Ajanta Range, on the west by the North Sahyadri range of the Western Ghats, on the east and south-
east by the Eastern Ghats and on the south by the Balaghat Range. The interior part of the basin lies
in Maharashtra Plateau, the greater part of which is at an elevation of 300-600 m sloping eastward.
The eastern part of the basin is majorly covered by the Dandakaranya Range with the Eastern Ghats
forming the eastern boundary of the peninsula.

The core components of the water network include the river Godavari, the largest of the peninsular
river and its principal tributaries finally draining into the Bay of Bengal. The river Godavari rises at an
elevation of 1067 m in the western ghats near the Triambak hills in the Nasik district of Maharashtra.
The Godavari receives the waters from the Darna, the Pravara and the Manjra on its right bank
whereas from the Kadwa, the Purna, the Kaddam, the Pranhita, the Indravati and the Sabari on its
left bank. The Godavari basin receives major part of its rainfall during the south-west monsoon
season. The delta of the Godavari is gradualy extending into the sea and consists of a wide belt of
river borne alluvium. The salient features for the basin are listed in Table 1. The satellite

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Map 1. Index Map


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Map 2a. Satellite imagery of Godavari Basin


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Map 2b. Godavari Basin – Drainage and sub-basin


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Table 1. Salient features of the basin

SI. No. Feature Description


1 Basin Extent 73°24’ to 83°4’ E
16°19’ to 22°34’ N
2 Area (Sq. km) 312812.00 (CWC Reported)
3 States in the basin Maharashtra – 48.7%
Andhra Pradesh – 23.7%
Madhya Pradesh – 7.8%
Odisha – 5.7%
Karnataka – 1.4%
Chhattisgarh – 12.4%
Puducherry – 0.01%
4 Districts (Census 2011) 55
5 Parliamentary Constituencies (2009) 55
6 Mean Annual Rainfall (mm) 1093.21
7 Mean Maximum Temperature (o C) 33.04
8 Mean Minimum Temperature (o C) 20.63
9 Total Population (As per Census 2001) 60489310
10 Number of villages (As per Census 2001) 43492
11 Highest Elevation (m) 1664
12 Avg. Annual Water Potential (BCM) 110.540
13 Utilizable Surface Water (BCM) 76.30
14 Number of Sub Basins 8
15 Number of Watersheds 466
16 Number of water resources structures Dams (921) Barrages (28) Weir
(18) Anicuts (1) Lifts (62)
Power House (16)
17 Highest Dam Bandardhara Dam -82.35 m
18 Longest Dam Sriramsagar(SRSP)/Pochampad
dam-15.6 km
19 Highest Barrage Kolar barrage-15.5 m
20 Longest Barrage Kolar barrage-1.195 km
21 Number of Irrigation projects Major-70
Medium-216
ERM-6
22 Number of HE projects 14
23 Number of Ground water observation wells 1875
24 Number of Hydro-Observation Sites 88
25 Number of Flood Forecasting Sites 18
26 Water tourism sites 53

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Figure 1. State-wise basin area

1.2 Topography

The Godavari basin falls in Deccan plateau. The basin is bounded on the north by the Mahadeo Hills,
the Satmala Hills comprising a series of table lands varying from 600-1200 m in elevation. The
western edge of the basin is bounded by an almost unbroken line of the North Sahyadri range of the
Western Ghats, from 600-2100 m height. The eastern area of the basin is majorly covered by the
Dandakaranya Range with the Eastern Ghats rising from the plains of East Godavari and
Vishakhapatnam to the level of the table lands of Jeypore. The basin’s southern boundary of the
basin follows the Harishchandra Range in west, Balaghat Range in the center and the Telangana
Plateau in east. In the interior part of the basin lies the Maharashtra Plateau.

Maharashtra Plateau gently slopes from Sahyadri eastward though apparently one is resolved into
broad extensive interfluves and the valleys. The Ajanta hills, the Godavari valley, the Ahmadnagar-
Balaghat plateau and part of Mahadeo Upland falls under Maharshtra plateau part in the basin. The
longest of the rivers of the Deccan, the Godavari virtually bisects the plateau of Maharasthra. The
Balaghat plateau is extensive and marginally dissected, forms the water divide between the two
major river systems, the Godavari on the north and the Krishna on the South. Starting from the
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Parner surfaces, slopes gently eastwards. The river Sina and the tributaries of Godavari gave, by their
headward extension from the two sides south and north, divide the plateau into two parts, the
western part called Ahmadnagar plateau and the eastern part, the upland basin of Manjra.

The Vidarbha plain i.e., the eastern part of Maharashtra forms the Wardha-Wainganga region. Here
the basalt, so typical of Maharashtra plateau, comes in contact with the older crystalline rocks giving
rise to granite-gneissic relief, different from the usual ‘Mesa-and-valley’ topography. This part
comprises the Nagpur-Wardha plain on the west and the forest covered Wainganga valley in the
south-east. The area is rich in natural vegetation that covers the rugged hilly land. A change in the
structure and surface configuration with a concurrent increase in rainfall has changed the nature of
soils, promoted a more luxuriant growth of vegetation. Much of the region except the eastern part
of Wardha-Wainganga area and a small littoral patch in Ratangiri is underlain by basaltic rocks.
(Source: India A Regional Geography, 1971)

Table 2. Elevation zones

Sl. No. Elevation (m) Area (Sq. km) % of Total Area


1 <5 810.25 0.26
2 5-10 1374.58 0.44
3 10-50 2778.22 0.89
4 50-100 4711.13 1.51
5 100-200 27105.94 8.67
6 200-300 55928.81 17.88
7 300-400 54140.26 17.31
8 400-500 49345.60 15.77
9 500-750 101088.04 32.32
10 750-1000 12851.50 4.11
11 1000-1500 2677.72 0.84
Source: SRTM DEM

The western part of Vidarbha plain, drained by the Wardha and Penganga rivers and their
tributaries, is the Wardha-Penganga plain. It is mostly underlain by basalt presenting the familiar
trappean landscape of the plateau. The wardha plain is denuded so that its general elevation does
not exceed 300 m asl, though the plateau and the hilly areas on the north-west, culminating into the
upland of Arvi, stand out from the plains. The black or medium black soil occupying the valley is most
fertile, but morand, the grey soil, forms the most extensive cover that is suitable for cotton, jowar
and rice. The Wainganga sub-basin is a structural syncline it occupies a crystalline base, having more
than 1500 mm of rainfall. Rapid fluvial erosion has reduced the land considerably leaving a number
of isolated hills. Rocky surfaces, often devoid of thick soil cover, are usually covererd with forests.
The valley comprising the Nagpur, Chandra and Bhandara districts of Maharshtra accounts for more
than half of the forest area of the state. Tropical Decidous forests of Wainganga valley are the main
sources of timber and bamboo and support the paper industry at Ballarpur.

Dandakaranya region of the basin comprises of Godavari-Sabari plain in the south-west is drained by
the tributaries of the Godavari, chiefly Sabari and Sileru. This plain is also known as the Malkangiri
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landform of the region. The plateau topography is most evident in the Bastar region; right from
Jeypore ghat the long axis of Bastar Plateau stretches away for about 190 km at an elevation ranging
from 550 m-750 m to Keskal Ghat where an abrupt descent to the Kanker area is observed and
where the width of the plateau, approximately varies between 80 km and 130 km. The plateaus are
slightly dissected with the existenc of fretted scarps in the east and north due to the deep and
narrow cutting by the tributary systems. On the west it is highly dissected by the tributaries of the
Godavari including Indravati. The Kanker region, a southward extension of the Chhattisgarh plain,
crosses a few higher ridges of quartzites. The Bidar plateau part of Karnataka state falls in the basin.
The Central Godavari valley which is distinct for its faulted structure, thick forest cover and abundant
rainfall falls in Andhra Pradesh. The elevation variation in the basin is depicted in Map 3. Major area
falls under the 500-750 m elevation zone (Table 2). Basin is very rugged in the north-eastern part
and flat towards downstream side (Map 3). Slopes in the floodplains are very flat (0 to 3%) that is
causing inundation in the floodplains. (Report of the Irrigation Commission, 1972 Volume III)

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Map 3. Elevation zones


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1.3 Climate

The basin being fairly large, climatic contrasts particularly the variations in the amount of rainfall are
obvious. With a limited latitudinal extent and not so very pronounced vertical range of altitude, the
temperature conditions do not change significantly. Climate has assumed an important role in
landscape evolution. The Godavari basin has a tropical climate and the evaporation losses vary from
1800 to 2440 mm over different parts of the basin (Source: Reassessment of Water Resources
Potential of India, CWC 1999). The weather in the basin is cold from mid-October to mid-February
and the wetsren and the north-eastern part being colder than the rest of the basin. The weather is
comparatively hotter in the westernmost parts of the basin in comparison to the Central, northern
and eastern region.

The Dankaranya region in the basin lies within tropics is characterized by hot and humid climate.
Away from western ghats, particularly the crestline eastwards in the Maharashtra state a sudden
drop in the amount of rainfall has fostered aridity and the development of a general inselberg type
of landscape. Further east, the block-like flat interfluves gradually narrow down and finally disappear
giving broad alluvial plains covered with black soil. Proximity to the sea and higher amount of rainfall
have helped a quicker reduction of the land and the evolution of a lowland relief with a general
height of 150-250 m in the Wardha and Wainganga Plains.

1.3.1 Rainfall

South-west monsoon sets in by July and ends by September receiving maximum part of its annual
rainfall during it. The monsoon entering through the west and south-west coast of the basin meets
the Sahyadri Range sweeps across the interior of the peninsula. The crest zone of Sahyadri about 25
km wide is the belt of heaviest rainfall in the Maharashtra region. Regions falling in the rain shadow
area of the Sahyadri receive scanty rainfall. Further east, there is a progressive increase in the
amount of rainfall that changes the landscape and the cropping pattern in the eastern Maharashtra,
the Wardha-Wainganga sub-basins. The rainfall in the Dankaranya region of the basin
characteristically occurs between June and September. The rainfall, fairly heavy though irregular and
unevenly distributed, is mostly caused by the south-west monsoon.

Based on daily rainfall data (0.5 X 0.5 ) of the last 34 years (1971-2005) collected from IMD the
average annual variations in the basin is shown in Map 4. Annual rainfall of the basin varies from 755
mm to 1531 mm. The average annual rainfall in the basin is 1096.92 mm. It is found that the rainfall
varies temporally and spatially across the basin. In Godavari the high rainfall zone in the Western
Ghats the annual rainfall varies from 1000 to 3000 mm in this reach. There is a belt some distance
east of the Western Ghats experiencing less than 600 mm annual rainfall. After this area the rainfall
again gradually increases to about 900 mm towards the East coast. January and February are the
driest months in the basin with the annual rainfall ranging from less than 0.5 mm to 55 mm. During
the next three months, upto end of May, it varies from less than 1 mm to 50 mm. The maximum
rainfall recorded was 1531 mm in 1990 and minimum was 755 mm in 1952.

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However, around 2733 blocks of 22 districts (3-Andhra Pradesh, 2-Madhya Pradesh, 2-Chhattisgarh,
1-Karnataka, & 14-Maharashtra) falling in the basin are drought prone (Source: Drought Prone Areas
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Map 4. Annual average rainfall


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1.3.2 Temperature

Daily temperature (maximum, minimum and mean) gridded data (1 x 1 ) for 36 years (1969-2004)
collected from IMD has been analysed (Annexure II-B). Mean temperature is calculated as the
average of maximum and minimum temperature. Annual maximum temperature varies from 31 C
to 33.5 C (1969-2004). Maximum and Minimum temperatures in the basin gradually increase as we
move from west to east. During January, which may be taken as a typical winter month, the mean
daily minimum temperature increases going from west to east; the mean daily maximum
temperature generally exceeds 30 C in the western part of the Godavari basin and is only slightly
less than 30 C in the eastern part. They are highest in April (39.14 C recorded in 1999), which is a
typical summer month. During July, this is a typical monsoon month, the minimum temperature
increases from 22 C in the Western Ghats to 24 C near the east coast and the maximum
temperature increases from 28 C in the Western Ghats to 34 C near the east coast. During
October, which is a typical post monsoon month, the minimum temperature is 19 C in most parts of
the basin though to increases to about 23 C near the coast. The mean daily maximum temperature
is a little above 39 C over the entire basin. During the last 36 years average annual maximum
temperature and the average annual minimum temperature recorded was 32.85 C in and 20.53 C,
respectively in the basin. The western margin of the plateau, being closer to the sea, is less
continental and presents a comparatively low annual range of temperature. Night temperatures are
the main elements which make the winters more severe in central and eastern part of Maharashtra.

Figure 2. Monthly average temperature (36 years, 1969-2004)

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Temperature profile chart of the basin (Figure 2) shows that in the cold weather, January month
records the lowest temperature (Mean Minimum Temperature-14.3°C) and May records the highest
temperature (Mean Maximum Temperature-39.9°C) in the hot weather for the period of 36 years.
(Annexure II B.)

1.3.3 Trends and variability

Rainfall is governed largely by the orography of the area, which lead to variations in the amount of
precipitation. The Godavari basin receives its maximum rainfall during the south-west monsoon. The
monsoon strike the west coast of the peninsula from the west and south-west, meet the Western
Ghats or Sahyadri range which present almost an uninterrupted barrier. Before surmounting this
barrier the currents deposit most of their moisture on its windward side, and then sweep across the
interior of the peninsula on a westerly course. In crossing the Ghats, the monsoon winds lose a large
part of their moisture. The monsoon currents follow the eastward slope of the country from the
crest of the ghats which form the watershed. Conditions in the interior are therefore somewhat
unfavorable for heavy precipitation except in association with the depressions from the Bay of
Bengal. The north-east part of Godavari basin also receives some rain in association with monsoon
depressions, which move west-north-west across the Odisha coast. January and February are almost
entirely dry in the Godavari basin, the rainfall during these two months being less and the next three
months, up to end of May, it varies from less than 1 mm to 50 mm in most parts of the basin. The
actual rainfall varies widely from year to year. There are also variations in the incidence and
distribution of rainfall in time and space. Mean Daily evaporation varies from about 5 mm near
coastal region to 16.6 mm in upper region (Source: Integrated Hydrological Data Book, 2012).

Figure 3. Trend of annual average rainfall (1971-2004)

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Looking at the histogram for average annual rainfall data for over past 34 years, there is an
increasing trend of rainfall since 1971 (Figure 3). Year 1990 shows highest average annual rainfall of
approximately 1531 mm of precipitation in the basin whereas 1972 data shows least of 755 mm
rainfall in past 34 years. (Annexure II A)

1.4 Major rivers

The Godavari is the biggest of the east-flowing rivers of the peninsular India and the second largest
river draining in India. Godavari river originates near Trimbakeshwar near disrtict Nashik, northeast
of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra at an elevation of 1067 m and flows for a length of about
1465 km, in a generally south-east direction before joining the Bay of Bengal. It flows through the
Eastern Ghats and emerges out of Polavaram into the plains. At Dhawaleswaram the river divides
into two branches, the Gautami and Vasishta. Between the two lies the Godavari Central delta. The
Pravara, the Manjra are the main tributaries joining on the right bank of the river and the Purna, the
Pranhita, the Indravati, the Sabari are the main tributaries joining on the left bank.

The Pravara rises in the Western Ghats flowing in an easterly direction falls into the Godavari with
its drainage area falling entirely in Maharashtra.

The Purna rises in the Ajanta Range of hills flowing in a south-easterly direction joins the Godavari.
Of its tributaries, the longest is the Dudna. The chief tributaries of the Purna on the south bank are
the Pendhi, Uma, Katepurna, Nirguna and Man.

The Manjra rises in the Balaghat Range of hills flowing in a general east-south-east direction. The
principal tributaries of the Manjra are the Tirna, the Karanga and the Haldi joining it from right and
the Lendi and the Maner which join from the left.

The Pranhita is the largest tributary of the Godavari.It conveys the combined waters of the
Penganga, the Wardha and the Wainganga and below its confluence with the Manjira it falls into
Godavari.

The Indravati rises on the western slopes of Eastern Ghats in the Kalahandi district, flows through
the central part of the Dankaranya region, with its catchment in Madhya Pradesh and Odisha rises at
an altitude of 915 m, joins the river Godavari. Its important tributaries are the Narangi, the Boardhig,
the Kotari, the Nibra and the Bandia on the right and the Nandiraj and the Dantewara on the left.

The Kolab rises at an altitude of 1372 m in the Sinkaram hill ranges of the Eastern Ghats, drains the
southern uplands of the Dandakaranya region. The Machkund or Sileru, a major tributory of tha
Sabari rises at an altitude of 1220 m joins above the confluence of Kolab and Godavari. The Kanger
and Malengar are the two other important tributaries of the Sabari.

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Table 3. Length of major rivers

S.no Principal Tributary name Length of river (km)

1 Godavari 1419
2. Purna 382.16
3. Penganga 634.36
4. Wardha 538
5. Wainganga 635.40
6. Pranhita 111.0
9. Indravati 558.96
10. Sabari 179.99
11. Kolab 240.05
12. Pravara 198.79
13. Manjra 724.51

The drainage network presents an ideal dendritic pattern, a result of uniform lithology and
inadequate structural control. The rivers are graded almost to their source; the grading, however, is
not related to sea-level but to the crystalline girdle around the basaltic plateau; the former being
relatively more resistant, exercises a virtual base level control. In the Sahyadrian region the drainage
network is fairly closely spaced, tributary development is retarded in semi-arid eastern part, the
reason why flat inerfluves are still preserved. The accumulated discharge in the lower parts of the
principal streams and their main tributaries on their graded profile has led to the coalescence of the
flood plains, and the formation of large alluvial tracts (Singh, 1971).

1.5 Land use/land cover

Land use pattern is a fairly useful indicator in understanding the environmental set up, socio-
economic status, infrastructural facilities and climatic conditions of an area. The basin holds a variety
of land cover and land use classes. The distribution of land use/land cover in Godavari basin during
2005-06 is given in Map 5 . It is found that nearly 22 land use/land cover classes exist in the basin.
Major part (59.57%) of the basin is covered with agricultural land. Forest area is about 29.78% and
water bodies occupy 2.06% of the total basin area (Table 4). The north-eastern part of the basin is
particularly rich in forests with deciduous forest covering 26.16% of the total basin area. The other
main categories of land use/land cover in the basin are fallow land, Scrub land, Scrub forest,
river/stream/canal, rural, urban mining, swamp/mangrove, etc (Landuse landcover Atlas of India,
NRSC, 2011).

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Table 4. Land use/cover statistics (2005-06)

S. No. Category Area (Sq. km) % of Total Area

1 Built Up Land 5187.26 1.66


2 Agricultural 186347.17 59.57
3 Forest 93142.06 29.78
4 Grassland 85.84 0.03
5 Wasteland 16785.91 5.36
6 Waterbodies 11263.75 3.60

The drier and hotter Malkangiri plateau and the adjoining area the moist deciduous species are
replaced by drier teak forests. In the Dankaranya region of the basin owing to difficult terrain,
extensive forest cover, shallow soil, the net sown area is very low. Agriculture here is almost totally
dependent on rainfall. The mosit deciduous forests stretch along the north-easern border of the
region occupying parts of Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, West Godavari and East
Godavari districts where the amount of normal rainfall exceeds 100 cm. Irrigation facilities have
encouraged the cultivation of wheat, sugarcane, in certain pockets, though millets, largely jowar and
Bajra, remain the principal crops in Maharastra.The settlements in the valley have followed the
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Map 5. Land use/land cover (2005-06)


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1.6 Soils

Soil is composed of minerals, mixed with some organic matter, which differ from its parent
materials in terms of its texture, structure, consistency, color, chemical, biological and other
characteristics. Information on the soil profile is also required for simulating the hydrological
character of the basin. Map 6 to Map 9 shows the main soil classification based on soil texture, soil
erosion, soil slope and soil productivity in the basin, respectively (National Bureau of Soil Survey and
Land Use Planning). About 68.10 % falls under Moderately shallow to deep (>50 cm) followed by
16.65% Very Shallow (10-25 cm) based on the depth of the soil groups. Based on texture major part
falls under fine texture category (57.61%), with rocky and water bodies accounting for the minimum
of 2.04%. Soil erosion is moderate in more than 64.92% of the basin area with severe erosion in
24.86% of the basin area and slight in area falling near the Bay of Bengal. Soil productivity ranges
from highly productive to non-productive area i.e., 28.5% and 11.15% of the basin area respectively.
The important soil types found in the basins are black soils, red soils, lateritic soils, alluvium, mixed
soils and saline and alkaline soils.

The characteristiics and the distribution of the soils are influenced essentially by the nature and
intensity of weathering and the mode and rapidity of fluvial transport on the plateau. Much of the
plateau region of the basin carries different shades, and thickness of black soil generally rcognized as
black cotton soil or regur. Genetically, the black soils range between a residual soil with a mature
profile and the river-borne alluvium of the flood plains to which a large amount of colluvium is also
contributed, particularly on the margins of the river valleys where it is likely to interfinger with
alluvium. In higher rainfall area, the chemical decay of trap rocks gives rise to red clay, so typical of
Sahyadrian zone, noticed on bare mountain slopes and seen in the muddy ochre-color flood waters
of the tributaries. The soils in the valleys are darker, deeper and more fertile. While the deep black
soils are confined to the valleys, the medium black soils, the most widespread in the region, occur on
the interfluves and the light black soils are found on the hill slopes in less rainy area. The Lateritic
soils arer poor in organic matter with a varying pH range of 5.5 to 6.5 often covered with forests or
orcahrds. Major part of arable land in Eastern Ghats contains mixed red and black soils deficient in
humus, nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash and lime. Extremely porous and generally sedentary type
of soils are formed through the weathering of metamorphic rocks, eg., schists and gneisses, and are
generally deficient in plant nutrients with low pH value. They are generally red with patches of grey
color, being too shallow with very little clay content. The problem of soil erosion is quite serious in
certain areas, particularly in the eastern ghats and the Bastar plateau. The alluvial soils are
transported soils and have been deposited with alternate layers of sand and silt. The older alluvium
has a more clayey texture and dark color as compared to the recent alluvium of sandy texture and
lighter color (Singh, 1971).

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Map 6. Soil texture


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Map 7. Soil erosion


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Map 8. Soil slope


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Map 9. Soil productivity


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1.7 Agro-climatic zones

India present a large number of complex agro climatic situations. The planning commission after
examining the earlier studied at the regionalisation of the agricultural economy has recommended
that agricultural planning to be done on the basis of agro-climatic regions. An agro-climatic zone is a
land unit in terms of major climate and growing period which is climatically suitable foa a certain
range of crops and cultivators. The basin falls in five Agro-Climatic Zone shown in Map 10, viz.,
Central plateau and hills region, Western plateau and hills region, Eastern plateau and hills region,
Southern plateau and hills region and East coast plains and hills region (Agro-climatic Zones,
Planning Commission, 1989).

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Map 10. Agro-climatic zones


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1.8 Agro-ecological zones

An agro-ecological region is the land unit carved out of agro-climatic region when it is superimposed
on landform and kinds of soils and soil conditions that act as modifiers of climate and LGP (Sehgal et
al., 1992). The basin falls in six agro-ecological zones. (Map 11)

Hot subhumid ecoregion with red and black soils covers part of Malwa plateau and Bundelkhand
uplands, including Baghelkhand Plateau, Narmada Valley, Vindhyan scarplands and northern fringe
of Maharashtra plateau, encompassing some districts of Madhya Pradesh and northern
Maharashtra. The climate of the region is characterized by hot summers and mild winters.

Hot Subhumid ecoregion with red and yellow soils comprise eastern plateau which covers
Chhattisgarh region and southwest highlands of Bihar state. The climate of the area is characterized
by hot summers and cool winters.

Hot subhimid ecoregion with red and lateritic soils constitutes Chhotanagpur plateau of Bihar,
western parts of West Bengal, eastern ghats of Odisha and Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. The
climate of the region is characterized by hot summers and cool winters.

Hot semi-arid ecoregion with shallow and medium (with inclusion of deep) black soils covers the
Deccan plateau, comprising most of the central and western parts of Maharashtra, parts of
Karnataka and western parts of Andhra Pradesh. The climate of the region is characterized by hot
and humid summers and mild and dry winters.

Hot semi-arid ecoregion with red and black soils covers parts of the Deccan Plateau and major parts
of eastern ghats of Andhra Pradesh. The climate of the area is characterized by hot and moist
summers and mild and dry winters.

Hot subhumid to semi arid ecoregion with coastal alluvium derived soils comprises the south-
eastern coastal plain, extending from Kanyakumari to Gangetic Delta.

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Map 11. Agro-ecological zones


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1.9 Demography

Demographics are the quantifiable statistics of a given population. On the basis of the 2001 census,
and the percentage of each district, within the basin, the total population in the basin works out to
about 60.48 million. The district-wise population density in the basin is shown in Map 12. The
population density ranges from 25-50 persons per Sq. km to 500-1000 persons per Sq. km. East
Godavari, West Godavari, Nagpur, Pune, Rangareddy and Visakhapattnam districts have higher
population density as compared to the other districts of this Basin. Nagpur is the most important
urban centre in the basin. Other important towns are Nasik, Aurangabad, Warangal, Rajahmundry,
Akola, Amravati, and Ahmednagar. The industrial potential of the Godavari basin is high. There are
more than 441 towns, 58072 settlements and 33 cities in the basin. There are six airports falling in
the basin.

The un-uniform distribution is resource oriented varying with the productivity of the land and the
degree of development. In some areas, urbanization has been a factor in increasing the overall
density. The rural population density therefore does not always accord with the gross density. The
Wadha-Wainganga sub-basins on the east and the slopes of Satpura on the North, with this soils and
extensive forest cover, area less populous areas. The Dankaranya region of the basin has quite
sparsely distributed population. The population of the region is concentrated in plains, low lands and
isolated basins which have the coincidence of good soil cover and water. Dantewada, Kanker, Bastar
districts and the Sabari plains, and Indravati plains are least populated parts in the basin.
Vishakhapatnam, East Godavari, and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh exhibit fairly high
concentration owing to relatively level topography. A small part of the enormous forest wealth of
the basin is at present utilized as timber and in the manufacture of paper and other timber products.
Industries based on agricultural produce are the processing of agricultural commodities like rice
milling, cotton ginning, processing, spinning and weaving, manufacture of sugar, manufacture of
textiles, extraction of oil from groundnut and other oil seeds. Godavari basin has a rich variety of
mineral wealth spread over vast areas. The principal minerals found are bauxite, manganese, iron
ore and coal. Other minerals like lead, zinc, corundum, refractory minerals and kaolin are also found
in small quantities in different parts of the basin. Mining of coal, manganese and other ores are
important activity in the districts rich in minerals. Most of the ores are at present being exported.
Small engineering industries are spread all over the area. The basin spreads over 55 parliamentary
constituencies (2009), comprising 25 of Maharashtra, 18 of Andhra Pradesh, 4 of Madhya Pradesh, 3
each of Chhattisgarh and Odisha and 1 each of Karnataka and Puducherry. Detail of state, district
and parliamentary constituency and the percentage area falling in the basin is given in Annexure I.
Sub-basin wise no. of districts, no. of villages, total population, Male population, Female population,
no. of households has been given in Annexure III-A. Sub-basin wise drinking water facilities (Wells,
Tubewells, Handpumps) also has been given in the Annexure III-B.

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2. Hydrological units
2.1 Sub-basins

Hydrological unit wise assessment of water resources is a prerequisite for its proper management as
it is fast becoming scarce in India. Semi-automated approach for delineation of hydrological units
(basin, sub-basin and watershed) uses SRTM DEM, topo maps on 1:50K, IRS P6 LISS-IV & CARTOSAT-
1 merged data, drainage network, surface water bodies, rail/road network and other ancillary data.
Drainage divides from contour/ridge lines are used to demarcate the boundary of hydrological units.
The divide has been marked where flow is in opposite directions. Knowledge of terrain as well as
DEM is essential for accurate demarcation of boundary. Hydrological boundary has been validated
with reference to contours and drainage network. Hydrological unit boundary cuts perpendicular to
the contour lines but it does not cross the drainage line at any location except its outlet. This
approach is potentially more objective, repeatable, and cost-effective.

The Godavari basin is divided into 8 sub-basins (Map 13a to Map 13h), each of which represents a
different tributary system. The area distribution of the each sub-basin is shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. Sub-basins and per cent drainage area

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The Dudhana, Kapra, Sindphana and Siddha rivers originate in Godavari Middle Sub Basin. The
Kadva, Pravara, Shivna, Mula and Godavari rivers originate in Godavari Upper Sub Basin. The
Penganga, Kayadhu, Arunavati, Aran, Wardha, Vena and Yashoda rivers originate in Wardha Sub
Basin.

2.2 Watersheds

Sub-basins could be sub divided into smaller hydrological units namely, watershed for water
resources management at larger scale. Watershed is a natural hydrological entity that covers a
specific areal expanse of land surface from which rainfall flows to a defined drain, channel, stream or
river at any particular point. Watershed should be delineated purely on the basis of hydrological
principles. Size of the watershed is governed by the size of stream and its boundaries.

Eight sub-basins have been further clustered into 466 watersheds each of which represents a
different tributary system for size ranging from 304 Sq. km to 993 Sq. km with maximum number of
watersheds falling in Weinganga sub-basin. Number of watersheds and the range of size for the sub-
basins are given in Table 5. The distribution of watersheds over the 8 sub-basins of Godavari basin
has been shown in Map 13a - Map 13h.

Each watershed is given an 8 digit alphanumeric code for identification. Each letter in the code has a
description. For example if Watershed code is C03GDU01, the first alphabet (C03GDU01) stands for
the Water resource region (India-WRIS). Following 2 digits represents basin code (C03GDU01). Next
three letters (C03GDU01) represents sub-basin name which is followed by watershed number
(C03GDU01).

Table 5. Sub-basin wise watersheds

S. No. Sub Basin Area Size Range of Watershed No. of


(Sq. km) (Sq. km) Watersheds
1 Wardha 46242.09 361 - 946 69
2 Weinganga 49695.40 305 - 972 80
3 Godavari Lower 44492.93 304 - 990 67
4 Godavari Middle 36290.47 325 - 955 56
5 Godavari Upper 21443.23 331 - 988 33
6 Indravati 38306.10 343 - 993 60
7 Manjra 29472.88 421 - 981 44
8 Pranhita and others 36119.60 326 - 982 57

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Map 13a. Godavari upper sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13b. Godavari middle sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13c. Manjra sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13d. Wardha sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13e. Weinganga sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13f. Pranhita and others sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13g. Indravati sub-basin and watersheds


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Map13h. Godavari Lower Sub-basin and watersheds

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3. Surface water resources


3.1 Surface waterbodies

Surface waterbodies are stored in the form of lakes, ponds, reservoirs, tanks, etc. Surface water
bodies have played an important role by way of irrigation, drinking water supply, ecology, tourism
and domestic uses. A large scale inventory of surface water bodies in Godavari basin shows 19146
numbers. Type wise coverage of the different waterbodies in the basin is shown in the Figure 5.
There are reportedly 870 major reservoirs in the basin. Some large reservoirs of this basin are
Jayakwadi, Sriramsagar, Balimela, Yeldari, Singur, Pench, Isapur, Upper Kolab, Indrawati, and Nizam
Sagar. Most of the water bodies have a size range of 0-25 ha whereas 29 big water bodies are there
covering an area of more than 2500 ha (Table 6).

Table 6. Number and size of waterbodies

Sl. No. Size Range (ha) No. of Waterbodies


1 0 - 25 59951
2 25 - 50 1100
3 50 - 100 462
4 100 - 250 232
5 250 - 500 80
6 500 - 1000 34
7 1000 - 2500 26
8 More than 2500 29

Figure 5. Type and number of waterbodies

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3.2 Water resource projects

Water resources projects in the basin include Irrigation projects, Hydro Electric projects and
Extension, Renovation and Modernisation projects. Nearly 286 major / medium irrigation projects
are there in the river basin. Sriram Sagar Stage I (Pochampad), Ghopewara Upsa Sinchai Yojana,
Jayakwadi (Pathan) Project, Godavari Delta, Sripad Sagar (Yellampalli), Pench Project, Jayakwadi
(Manjal Gaon) Project, Potteru (Central), Purna Project, and Godavari Upper Canal are some of the
major commands in the basin. The number of the water resources projects is listed in table 7.

Table 7. Number of water resource projects

Sl. No. Type of Projects Number of Projects


1 Major Irrigation Projects 70
2 Medium Irrigation Projects 216
3 ERM Projects 6
4 Hydro-Electric Projects 15

3.2.1 Major and medium irrigation projects

The dependable yield for the basin is utilized under number of major, medium and minor irrigation
projects of the basin. Irrigation is being carried out in the area under these projects viz., dams,
barrages, diversion structures and other lift irrigation systems.

Prior to independence only a few irrigation projects were constructed in Godavari basin. Important
among these are Godavari delta system (with Dowlaiswaram weir as head works). After
independence, under various five-year plans a large number of multi-purpose and irrigation projects
have been taken up.

There are 61 major & medium irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh, 3 in Chhattigarh, 2 in Karnataka,
22 in Madhya Pradesh, 191 in Maharashtra, and 4 in Odisha (Annexure IV-C). A number of interstate
agreements exist among basin states on sharing of water of the basin. Details of some of the major
irrigation projects in the basin are given below:

Godavari Canal Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It involves the complex of Darna
dam across Darna river and Nandur Madhameshwar weir across Godavari river in Maharastra. The
CCA of the project is 48.34 Th ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 25.87 Th ha benefitting
Ahmednagar, Nashik, Aurangabad and Thane districts.

Upper Godavari Irrigation Project: It is a major ongoing project. It envisages the construction of
Karanjwan dam across Kadwa river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project 84.56 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 71.62 Th ha benefitting Nasik, Jalgaon and Bhusawal districts.

Pravara Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of


Bhandardara dam and Ozar weir across Pravara river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project is 62.98
Th ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 23.07 Th ha benefitting Ahmednagar district.

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Mula Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Mula dam
across Mula river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project is 118.2 Th ha with ultimate irrigation
potential of 85.2 Th ha benefitting Ahmednagar district.

Pench Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Totladoh
dam and Kamthikhairy dam across Pench river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project is 119.07 Th
ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 104.46 Th ha benefitting Nagpur and Bhandara districts.

Jayakwadi Stage-I & Stage-II: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of
Jayakwadi dam across Godavari river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project is 325.37 Th ha with
ultimate irrigation potential of 268.37 Th ha benefitting Ahmednagar, Parbani, Nanded, Beed and
Aurangabad districts.

Potteru Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Potteru
barrage across Potteru river in Odisha. The CCA of the project is 61 Th ha with ultimate irrigation
potential of 109.88 Th ha benefitting Malkangiri district.

Purna Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Yeldari dam
and Siddeshwar dam across Purna river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project is 64 Th ha with
ultimate irrigation potential of 57.99 Th ha benefitting Nanded and Parbhani districts.

Singur Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Singur dam
across Manjra river in Andhra Pradesh. The CCA and the ultimate irrigation potential of the project is
23.51 Th ha and 16 Th ha, respectively.

Nizamsagar Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages the construction of Nizamsagar


dam across Manjra river in Andhra Pradesh. The CCA of the project 111.29 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 93.61 Th ha benefitting Nizamabad district.

Shriram Sagar Project Stage-I & Stage-II: It envisages the complex of two dam site, viz Sriram Sagar
dam located after the confluence of Manjira river with Godavari and Kaddam dam across river
Kaddam in Andhra Pradesh. The CCA and the ultimate irrigation potential of the project is 394.77 Th
ha and 393.93 Th ha, respectively.

Bawanthadi Irrigation Project: An interstate project between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra is
an ongoing major project. It envisages the construction of Bawanthadi dam across Bawanthadi river.
The CCA of the project 48.84 Th ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 57.18 Th ha benefitting
Balaghat and Bhandara districts.

Gosikhurd Irrigation Project: It is a major ongoing project. It envisages the construction of Gosikhurd
dam across Wainganga river in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project 199.2 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 250.79 Th ha benefitting Chandrapur, Bhandara and Nagpur district.

Upper Penganga Irrigation Project: It is a major ongoing project. It envisages construction of Isapur
dam across river Penganga in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project 139.43 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 134.28 Th ha benefitting Yavatmal, Hingoli and Nanded districts.

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Upper Wardha Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages construction of Upper
Wardha dam across river Wardha in Maharashtra. The CCA of the project 83.3 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 80.25 Th ha benefitting Amrawati and Wardha districts.

Upper Wainganga Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages construction of


Upper Wainganga dam across river Wainganga in Madhya Pradesh. The CCA of the project 81.9 Th
ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 105.3 Th ha benefitting Seoni and Balaghat districts.

Upper Indravati Irrigation Project: It is a major ongoing project. It envisages construction of Upper
Indravati dam across river Indravati in Odisha. The CCA of the project 134.78 Th ha with ultimate
irrigation potential of 227.62 Th ha benefitting Kalahandi district.

Upper Kolab Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages construction of Upper
Kolab dam across river Kolab in Odisha. The CCA of the project 47.7 Th ha with ultimate irrigation
potential of 87.70 Th ha benefitting Koraput district.

Godavari Delta Irrigation Project Irrigation Project: It is a major completed project. It envisages
construction of Sir Arthur Cotton barrage across river Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. The CCA of the
project 415.8 Th ha with ultimate irrigation potential of 415.8 Th ha benefitting East Godavari and
West Godavari districts.

Tadipudi Lift Irrigation Scheme: It is a major ongoing project. It envisages construction of Sir Arthur
Cotton barrage across river Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. The CCA of the project 83.59 Th ha with
ultimate irrigation potential of 83.35 Th ha benefitting East Godavari and West Godavari districts.

Lift irrigation and ERM

Lift irrigation schemes in the basin are 62 (Annexure IV-D). The detail of ERM projects in the basin is
given in Annexure IV-F.

3.2.2 Hydro Electric projects

There are various Hydro-electric schemes presently in operation in the basin. There are 14 hydro-
electric projects in the basin. The hydroelectric projects are owned by many large organizations. The
Hydro-electric projects are distributed in 4 states in the where 7 projects are there in Andhra
Pradesh, 4 projects in Maharashtra, 2 projects in Odisha, and 1 projects in Madhya Pradesh. There
are 2 interstate hydro-electric projects, Machkund Hydroelectric Project between Andhra Pradesh
and Odisha and Pench Hydroelectric Project between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

The various Hydro-electric schemes presently in operation in the basin are Machkund (114.75 MW),
Upper Sileru (240 MW), Lower Sileru (460 MW), Pochampad (27 MW), Bhandardhara (34 MW),
Pench (160 MW), Balimela (510 MW), Upper Kolab (320 MW), Yeldari (22.5 MW), Singur (15 MW),
Nizam Sagar (10 MW), Donkarayi (25 MW) and Pithan/Jayakwadi (12 MW), Darna (4.90 MW)
(Annexure IV-E).

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3.2.3 Dams, Barrages/Weirs/Anicuts

Water resources structures are manmade structures to store the water for hydropower, irrigation,
drinking water supply, etc. The number of dams constructed in Godavari basin is the highest among
all the river basins in India. Sub-basin wise the distribution of these structures is mentioned in Table
8. There are 921 Dams in Godavari basin basin among which maximum numbers of dams are in
Wardha Sub Basin. Major dams in the basin are Sriramsagar (SRSP)/Pochampad dam, Gosikhurd
dam, and Jayakwadi dam. The longest dam in the basin is Sriramsagar (SRSP)/Pochampad dam in
Nizamabad district of Andhra Pradesh after the confluence of Manjra river with Godavari with a total
length of 15.6 kms and 2555 MCM live storage capacity. Bandardhara Dam, the highest in the basin
is located in Ahmadnagar district of Maharashtra on river Pravara with a height of 82.35 meters.
Kochi barrage, Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage/Godavari Barrage, Madan weir, Chulband Barrage and
Dhuti weir are some of the major diversion and storage structures in the basin (Map 14). Majority of
dams (82.58%) have a storage capacity of 0-25 MCM (Figure 6). Around 94.5% dams constructed in
the basin are used for the purpose of irrigation (Figure 7). So far nearby 968 Nos. of structure
(Dams/Barrage/Weir/Anicuts) is constructed providing irrigation, diversion, storage purpose and
other facilities in the basin. Information for the water resources structures in the basin with other
allied details is provided in Annexure IV.

Table 8. Sub-basin wise number and type of water resources structures

Sl. No. Sub Basin Dams Barrages Weirs Anicuts Lifts Power House
1 Godavari Lower Sub Basin 28 5 3 1 7 7
2 Godavari Middle Sub Basin 186 16 0 0 15 3
3 Godavari Upper Sub Basin 114 0 5 0 7 3
4 Indravati Sub Basin 21 0 0 0 0 0
5 Manjra Sub Basin 128 1 1 0 6 2
6 Pranhita and others Sub Basin 59 1 2 0 8 0
7 Wardha Sub Basin 236 3 4 0 4 0
8 Weinganga Sub Basin 149 2 3 0 15 1

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Map 14. Major water resources structures and projects


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Figure 6. Dam classification based on storage (bar chart)

Figure 7. Dam classification based on purpose

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Map 15a. Godavari upper sub-basin and water resources assets


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Map 15b. Godavari middle sub-basin and water resources assets


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Map 15c. Manjra sub-basin and water resources assets


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Map 15d. Wardha sub-basin and water resources assets


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Map 15e. Weinganga sub-basin and water resources assets

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Map 15f. Pranhita and others sub-basin and water resources assets
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Map 15g. Indravati sub-basin and water resources assets


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Map 15h. Godavari lower sub-basin - water resources assets


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3.2.4 Command area and canal network

The water is to be transported across landscape to deliver the water to the respective command
areas for irrigation in the basin. This practice is done using canals, man-made channels for
conveyance of water. For the same construction of various irrigation structures are necessary to
negotiate terrain including drains, road, and rail lines. These important irrigation structures are
Regulators, Bridge, Aqueduct / Syphon Aqueduct, Super passage / Syphon, Level crossing / Inlets and
Outlets, and Other Cross drainage Structures. Regulators control the supply to an off taking channel
from the parent channel.

Some of the major commands covering the basin are Sriram Sagar Stage I, Jayakwadi (Pathan)
Project, Godavari Delta, Sripad Sagar and Pench Project. Important medium commands in the basin
are Narangi Project, Ralivagu, Tembhapuri Project, Manjralift, Bagh RBC, and Lower Godavari
(Vishnupuri) Project (Map 16). M ain AIBP projects falling under the basin are Upper Kolab, Upper
Penganga, Upper Wardha, Gosi Khurd, Sriram Sagar Stage I (Pochampad) and Upper Wainganga.

A study was carried out jointly by CWC & ISRO to assess the existing status of the irrigation
commands. IRS P4 LISS III data of two different seasons namely, pre monsoon (2005) and post
monsoon (2004) were used for delineation of waterlogged and salt affected areas of major and
medium irrigation commands of Godavari basin. Total waterlogged area within these occupies
829.72 Sq. km whereas salt affected area has been extended to 183.78 Sq. km.

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Map16. Command area and canal network


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3.2.5 Multipurpose projects


There are 7 multipurpose projects in the basin. The irrigation, hydroelectric and ERM component for the multipurpose projects are listed in table 9.

Table 9: List of Mutipurpose Projects

S. No. Multipurpose project Irrigation project Hydroelectric project ERM project


1 Upper Indravati Multi Purpose Upper Indravati Multi Purpose Project Upper Indravati Hydroelectric Project Upper Indravati Extn
Project
2 Upper Kolab Multi Purpose Project Upper Kolab Major Irrigation Project Upper Kolab Hydroelectric Project
3 Purna Multi Purpose Project Purna Irrigation & Hydro Electric Project Yeldari Hydroelectric Project
4 Jayakwadi Multi Purpose Project 1) Jayakwadi Stage - I Major Irrigation Project Jayakwadi (Stage-I) Hydroelectric Project
2) Jayakwadi Stage - II Major Irrigation Project
3) Tajnapur Phase - I Lift Irrigation Project
4) Bramhagavan Medium Irrigation Project
5 Sriram Sagar Multi Purpose Project 1) Ali Sagar Lift Irrigation Project Pochampad Hydroelectric Project
2) Guthpa (Argul Rajaram) Lift Irrigation Project
3)Kaddam Narayan Reddy Major Irrigation Project
4) Sriram Sagar Stage - I (Pochampad) Major
Irrigation Project
5) FFC from SRSP (Indiramma Flood Flow canal)
6) SRSP - II Major Irrigation Project
6 Nizam Sagar Multi Purpose Project Nizam Sagar Major Irrigation Project Nizamsagar Hydroelectric Project
7 Singur Multi Purpose Project 1) Singoor Canals Major Irrigation Project Singur Hydroelectric Project
2) Mahboob Nahar Medium Irrigation Project
3) Fatheh Nahar Medium Irrigation Project
4) Singur Dam Project

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3.2.6 Interstate projects


A number of interstate agreements exist among basin states on sharing of water of the basin. There
are two interstate hydroelectric projects in the basin, namely Machkund Hydroelectric Project
between Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, and Pench Hydroelectric Project between Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra. Eight irrigation projects in the basin are interstate namely, Lendi Interstate Project
(Andhra Pradesh & Maharashtra), Bawanthadi Interstate Project (Maharashtra & Madhya Pradesh),
Bagh Interstate Project (Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra), Kalisarar Interstate Project (Madhya
Pradesh & Maharashtra).

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4. Ground water resources


4.1 Ground water observation wells

Ground water level data is temporal and dynamic in nature. It is mainly controlled by rainfall pattern
in relation to the aquifer material. A large part of agricultural irrigation depends on ground water
availability. The Central Ground Water Board has explored aquifers in various States/UTs under its
scientific exploratory drilling programmes by utilizing latest studies and technologies which includes
remote sensing and geophysical techniques. The Board is monitoring the ground water levels in the
country, four times a year (Jan/May/Aug/Nov) through a network of Ground Water Observation
Wells.

In the basin 1875 observation wells are there to assess the ground water potential in different
hydrogeological set up. Priority was accorded to drought affected and tribal areas, hard rock areas,
pollution affected areas, etc. Godavari Upper Sub Basin comprises of the least number of
observation wells (93), with the maximum (346) in Wardha Sub Basin (Table 9). The distribution of
observation wells is quite uniform across the basin (Map 17).

Table 10. Sub-basin wise number of ground water observation wells

Sl. No. Sub Basin No. of Observation Wells


1 Godavari Lower 214
2 Godavari Middle 212
3 Godavari Upper 93
4 Indravati 215
5 Manjra 229
6 Pranhita and others 303
7 Wardha 346
8 Weinganga 263

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Map 17. Location of Ground water observation wells

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4.2 Ground water level fluctuation

The occurrence of ground water generally depends upon the rainfall, drainage, topography and the
geological conditions of the area. Ground water fluctuation in the Godavari basin is assessed for
recharge and draft conditions based on the available groundwater level in four different seasons.
Water level data have been grouped according to four seasons viz. post-monsoon rabi (January to
March), pre-monsoon (April to June), Monsoon (July to September) and post-monsoon kharif
(October to December). Variation of pre and post-monsoon water level along with water level
fluctuation due to monsoon recharge and draft for Rabi crops has been studied.
There is notable fluctuation in the ground water level of the basin based upon pre and post
monsoon season (2011). There is significant ground water level recharge (rise>4 m bgl) after the
ending of monsoon season in parts of Latur, Nanded, Washim, Ahmadnagar, Rajnandgaon, and
Chindwara districts in the basin. While in the upper and western part of the basin noticed a fall of 2-
4 m and at areas in Bid, and Jalna districts more than 4 m in the ground water level due to draft.
Interpolated maps for groundwater recharge and irrigation draft (rabi) are prepared based on the
available groundwater fluctuation data in the basin for the year 2011. Fluctuation due to recharge
and fluctuation due to draft in the basin is shown in Map 19 and Map 20, respectively.

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Map 18. Ground water level fluctuation (Recharge)


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Map 19. Ground water level fluctuation (Draft)


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4.3 Litholog well locations

An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials


(gravel, sand, or silt) from which groundwater can be extracted using a dug well or borewell. Related
terms include aquitard, which is a bed of low permeability along an aquifer and aquiclude (or
aquifuge), which is a solid, impermeable area underlying or overlying an aquifer. If the impermeable
layer overlies the aquifer layer, pressure could cause it to become a confined aquifer. Aquifers may
occur at various depths. Those closer to the surface are not only more likely to be used for water
supply and irrigation, but are also more likely to be tapped up by the local rainfall. Alluvium,
sandstone, loose sand/gravel etc are the betteraquifer material. In hardrock areas,
fracture/lineament plays an important role in identifying groundwater potential areas. The
information on the aquifer material, depth and thickness of the aquifer layers in a basin can be
analysed based on the available lithlog information.

The CGWB undertakes geophysical studies as an integral part of its activities to support and
supplement ground water management studies, ground water exploration and shortterm water
supply investigations to demarcate bedrock configuration and thickness of overburden, saline -fresh
water interface etc. The litholog data is available for 27 exploratory wells (Map 20), located in the
basin. Inventory of litholog well locations in the basin is given in Annexure-V.

The upper reaches of the basin and the area forming Pravara and Purna sub-basins mainly comprise
Basalts which form part of the Deccan trap. The Deccan traps, not being porous are incapable of
holding or transmitting water in their primary stage. The basaltic lava, however, developed a
vesicular character on the top layer due to escaping of steam and gas. Similarly the cooling lava had
produced hexagonal joint systems in hard flows. Such vesicular and jointed lava became important
water bearing formations (India A Regional Geography, 1971). In the area forming Manjra sub-basin,
the main geological rock formations are the peninsular granites, the Puranas and the Gondwanas.
The presence of zeolites in the cavities of rock and moorum indicate abundant water circulation. The
groundwater occurs under both the confined and unconfined conditions. The main geological rock
formations found in the middle reaches of Godavari basin and the area forming Maner sub-basin are
the peninsular granites, Puranas, Dharwars and Gondwanas. The hydro geological studies in the area
indicate that the groundwater occurs under confined conditions in joints, fissures, fractures and
crevices extending to deeper levels beneath the weathered zone. In the peninsular gneiss and
Gondwanas, the groundwater occurs in unconfined conditions, where the yields are higher. The area
comprising Penganga, Wardha and Pranhita sub-basins forms part of the peninsular shield area
composed of the Archaean formation. The hydro geological studies indicate that the groundwater
occurs in the Vindhyan groups, Gondwanas, Deccan traps, laterites and alluvium, in the soil cover,
weathered mantle and in the highly jointed and fractured zones of the hard rock. The lower reaches
of Godavari basin, and the areas comprising Indravati and Sabari sub-basins, geologically form part
of the great Archaean Peninsular shield. Ground water occurs in the weathered, fractured, sheared
zones and also along the schistose planes of gneiss, schists and granites of the area. Groundwater
also occurs in confined conditions, in the areas occupied by calcareous formation and the
argillaceous and areanaceous members of the Lower Gondwanas age. Alluvium of the area by virtue
of its high porosity and permeability acts as potential aquifer. (Report of the Irrigation Commission,
1972 Volume III)

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Map 20. Litholog well locations


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5. Hydro-met observations
Designing and execution of water resources projects and river management requires time series
data on hydrological aspects. River management being one of the key issues for political and
economical affairs of the country, Central Water Commisiion (CWC) collects and process the basic
hydrological data on gauge, discharge, silt, and sedimentation and water quality. The hydrological
observation stations of CWC on a regular basis monitor the parameters and transmit this
information to CWC regional offices, which is then documented in the form of Water Year Book,
Sediment Year Book and Water Quality Year Book.

Hydro-meteorological observations in the basin are carried out by the Central and State
Governments. The Godavari Circle is functioning with it’s headquarter at Hyderabad under the
Administrative Control of Superintending Engineer, Godavari Circle, KGBO, CWC, Hyderabad. The
Circle comprises of two Divisions viz., Upper Godavari Division and Lower Godavari Division at
Hyderabad and their 7 Sub Divisions (including a Mechanical Sub Division at Hyderabad) for
managing the works at Hydrological Observation Sites and Wireless Stations. There are 18 Flood
Forecasting Stations in Godavari Basin and 88 CWC Hydrological Observation (HO) sites (Map 21).

5.1 Hydrological observation sites

Various hydrological observation parameters as gauge (river water level), discharge (amount of
water released from a cross section in the river in a given time period), sediment (Concentration of
solid particles in water) and quality are measured in the observing stations of CWC (Central Water
Commission). RF stands for rainfall measuring station. At present 88 hydrological observation
stations are there in the Basin (Table 10). Salient features of hydro-observation stations are listed in
Annexure – VI.

Table 11. Hydrological observation sites of CWC

Sl. No. Station Type Number of Stations


1 G 27
2 GQ 0
3 GD 40
4 GDQ 1
5 GDS 0
6 GDSQ 19
7 Rainfall 1
8 Snow 0

5.2 Flood forecasting sites

Central Water Commission has set up a network of flood forecasting stations covering all important
flood prone rivers. Information on parameters such as highest flood level, year of highest flood level,
warning level and danger level is monitored in these flood forecasting stations. Two kinds of
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(full reservoir level & maximum water level) and the level forecast is used for predicting water level
(warning level & danger level) well ahead of its occurrence.

Table 12. Types of flood forecasting stations of CWC

Sl. No. Station Type Number of Stations


1 Level Forecast 14
2 Inflow Forecast 4

The distribution of the stations across the basin is shown in Map 21. Flood forecasting activity in
Godavari Basin started in 1974 with the opening of a Division office of Central Water Commission at
Pochampad (Sriramsagar Dam). Real time data from Telemetry is also additionally being used for
flood forecasting purpose from the year 2009 onwards. Wireless sets have been installed at 59
stations for communication of river gauge and flow data on real time basis for flood forecast
purpose. There are 18 flood forecasting stations in Godavari Basin, out of which 4 are flood inflow
stations (Reservoirs) and 14 are flood level stations (river forecast stations) controlled by 3 Control
Rooms and 24x7 schedule (Table 11). The stations transmit hourly water level and rainfall every
fifteen minutes.

Two modeling centers at Bhadrachalam and Hyderabad are also functioning in Godavari Basin.
Reservoir inflow forecasts help in reservoir regulation. In Godavari basin, embankments have been
constructed to prevent the flooding of deltaic areas. However, considerably long reaches of the river
upstream of the delta are vulnerable to floods. Scientific flood forecasting and advance warning has
been found to be extremely beneficial to reduce the flood damages in these reaches. The parts of
the basin lying in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Karnataka have generally no serious flood problems.

5.3 Meteorological stations

There are 3 main organizations in our country which records meteorological parameters viz., India
Meteorological Department (IMD), Central Water Commission (CWC) and ISRO (Automatic Weather
Stations). IMD stations measure data of monthly average precipitation and potential
evapotranspiration, average annual rainfall and potential evapotranspiration for 10 years. In
addition IMD sites also measures weekly data of rainfall, maximum and minimum temperature, wind
speed, evaporation and sunshine hours. CWC stations also measure parameters related to climate.
Measuring meteorological parameter using Automated Weather Station (AWS) is helpful in the
remote region. In the basin total meteorological stations and there monitoring organization is listed
in Table 12.

Table 13. Meteorological stations

Sl. No. Organisation Number of Stations


1 CWC Observation Stations 69
2 IMD Stations 226
3 ISRO AWS Stations 86

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Map 21. Hydro observation and flood forecasting stations

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6. Water quality
6.1 Surface water quality observations

CWC stations carry out observations for testing the surface water quality pertaining to 68 water
quality parameters which are considered to be the ‘Standard Hydrology Project Water Quality
Parameters’. All physical, chemical and biological water quality parameters are categorized further
under sub categories like field determinations, nutrients, organic matter, alkalinity, hardness, other
inorganics, major ions, coliforms and others. Water Quality observations are taken at 20 Surface
water quality observation sites of CWC. There is one Type II Lab near Satrapur observation site in
Weinganga sub-basin.

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has fixed tolerance limits of water quality in Indian context
following the tolerance limits of WHO. The Bureau of India Standards has identified 42 water quality
parameters and fixed tolerance limit for each parameters. The Godavari basins have reported
tolerance limit for 33 water quality parameters. The critical absolute values of water quality
parameters for Godavari basin have crossed tolerance limit throughout the year. (Integrated
Hydrological Data Book, 2012)

6.2 Ground water quality observations

A large part of India's irrigated agricultural and domestic needs depend upon ground water
availability and its quality which is very crucial for healthy life of individual. Groundwater monitoring
system in the Godavari Basin recordings are done in 401 observation wells. The main parameters
monitored includes values for Magnesium, pH, Nitrate, Potassium, Sulphate, Electrical Conductivity
(EC), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Calcium, Sodium, Carbonate, Bicarbonate, Chloride, Fluoride,
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) and Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC).

Concentrations above permissible limits of TDS, pH, and Mg have been recorded in the Godavari
Upper Sub-Basin. NO3 and pH concentrations above permissible limits have been recorded in the
Godavari Lower Sub-Basin. Pranhita Sub-basin shows at places, high value for NO3, F and pH. Data
obtained showed a different distribution of nutrient concentrations, induced by the local conditions:
presence of point emission sources, structural and functional particularities of the adjacent
ecological systems.

The water quality of river Godavari in respect of BOD does not meet the criteria in Maharashtra at all
locations due to proximity of large cities. In Andhra Pradesh water quality of mainstream of Godavari
is exceeding the criteria limit with respect to BOD at Godavarikhani, Mancherial B/c to Raghavallu,
Ramagundam U/s & D/s, Burgampahad, Mancherial and Bhadrachalam. The sources of pollution are
domestic and industrial wastewater from the large cities in Maharashtra and Mancherial,
Ramgundam, Rajahmundry, Godavarikhani, Burgampahad and Bhadrachalam cities in Andhra
Pradesh. Depletion of dissolved oxygen has been reported due to addition of sewage into the river
besides bacteriological pollution. (Source: Status of Water Quality in India- 2009)

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7. Inter-basin transfer links


Inter-basin transfer link proposes river water transfer from the region of surplus to deficit areas. This
may provide an effective ways to enhance irrigation potential, to mitigate floods and droughts and
reduce regional imbalance by way of additional irrigation, domestic and industrial water supply,
hydropower generation, navigational facilities etc. The National Water Development Agency has
been carrying out studies of National Perspective Plan for water resources development. The
proposal comprises of two components, namely: (a) 16 Peninsular Rivers Development Component
and (b) 14 Himalayan Rivers Development Component. Under Peninsular Component there are 4
proposed Inter-basin Transfer links in the basin (Map 22).

The Inchampalli-Nagarjunasagar Link will transfer 16426 Mcum of water from Godavari Basin to
Krishna Basin to irrigate 2.87 lakh Ha in Andhra Pradesh. Total lengthof Link Canal is about 299 km
that includes 9 km long tunnel.

The Inchampalli–Pulichintala Link envisages diversion of 4370 Mcumwater from Mahanadi and
Godavari Basins to Krishna Basin to irrigate 613442 ha in Andhra Pradesh. The Length of link canal is
about 312 km including 12.50 km long tunnel.

Polavaram-Vijaywada Link proposes to transfer 5325 Mcum of water from the Right Bank of
Godavari at the proposed Polavaram reservoir up to existing Prakasam Barrage on Krishna river at
Vijayawada to irrigate about 5.82 lakh Ha in Andhra Pradesh. Total length of link canal is about 174
km.

A quantum of 12165 Mcum is proposed for diversion through the Mahanadi Godavari Link taking off
at Manibhadra reservoir on Mahanadi to Dowlaiswaram Barrage on Godavari to irrigate 4.43 lakh Ha
(0.91 lakh Ha in Andhra Pradesh and 3.52 lakh Ha in Orissa). The total length of the link canal is
about 828 km including 6.15 km long tunnel.

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Map 22. Inter-basin transfer links

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8. Inland navigation waterways


Inland Water Transport (IWT) is a fuel efficient, environment friendly and cost effective mode of
transport. Navigable inland waterways in India, comprising of river systems, canals, backwaters,
creeks and tidal inlets extends to about 14500 km. At present about 5200 km of major rivers and 485
km of canals are suitable for mechanized crafts. The total cargo moved by IWT is about 16 million
tonnes which is very less as compared to the total cargo movement by road and rail. Geodatabase
has been prepared for the 192 published inland navigational maps for three National Waterways
(NW-1, NW-2 and NW-3) in accordance with Section 14(2) (c) of the Inland Waterways Authority of
India Act, 1985 (82 of 1985). Other three proposed Inland waterways (NW-4, NW-5 and NW-6) are
mapped by the Inland Waterways Authority of India.

The Godavari river is a major waterway in central India. The Kakinada-Puducherry Canals system
along with Godavari and Krishna rivers i.e., the National Waterway-4 falls in Godavari Basin (Map
23). Total length of NW-4 is 1095 km. The total length of the canal stretch is 767 Km, out of which
171 km is along the Godavari river stretch between Bhadrachalam and Rajhamundry. The Krishna
river stretch is 157 km between Wazirabad and Vijaywada. This waterway has 328 km as river
portion, 302 km as irrigation canals and 397 km as salt water canals.

A network of irrigation cum navigation canal linking Chennai and Ennore Ports in Tamil Nadu with
the Kakinada Port, and Machlipatnam Ports in Andhra Pradesh runs through a distance of 618 kms.
The Kakinad canal and Eluru canal and Commamur canal which are irrigation cum navigation canal
also interlink the two major river systems of Godavari and Krishna. The Buckingham canal which
interlinks the Commamur canal with Chennai port runs through a distance of 315 Km is tidal. Further
integrated canal also connect the Chennai city with the Mercunam through the south Buckingham
canal and Cooum river runs through a distance of 103 kms. In view of the port hinterland
connection, interstate and inter city traffic potential and the historic data on IWT movement,
development of this waterway into an efficient IWT system is envisaged during the 9th Five Year
Plan.

Transport of about 11 million tonne per annum (Coal on Godavari river, Cement on Krishna river,
Rice in both Krishna and Godavari) is reported. In this canal waterway, the major commodities used
to be transported were coal, rice, food grains, cement, salt, sand, forest products, paddy, pulse,
building materials and other bulk cargo etc. by country crafts of 30 to 40 tonnes capacity.

Marina beach, Adyar, Muthukadu, Kalpakkam (Ediyuru), Palar, Paramankani Kuppam and Markanam
are the sea openings related to the waterway. The waterway consists of total 48 locks (Kakinada
Canal-6 nos; Godavari Eluru Canal-1; North and South Buckingham Canal-29 nos; Krishna river-1;
Krishna Eluru Canal-4 nos; Commamur Canal-7 nos). Techno-economic studies for establishment of
National Waterways NW-4 was done by Water And Power Consultancy Services (WAPCOS), a
subsidiary of Ministry of Water Resources. The developmental works for NW-4 involve the widening
of canal, dredging, excavation, bank protection, construction and repair of locks, modification of
bridges and roads, navigational aids, and setting up of IWT terminals.

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Map 23. Inland navigation waterways


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9. Water tourism sites


Godavari basin hosts a rich environment for water tourism sites. Chitrakoot Waterfall, Pochera
Waterfall, Kuntala Waterfall are other waterfalls in the basin. The Dumduma Falls on the river
Machhakunda is one of the most popular tourist spot in Odisha. The Dumduma Falls is also known as
the Matsya Tirtha and it is the site of the famous Machhakund Hydro-Electric Project. The Tirathgarh
Waterfall, 32 kms from Jagdalpur is famous for waterfall that drops into Mugabahar river. Kuntala
Waterfall is the highest waterfall of Andhra Pradesh. In the basin there are fourteen famous
pilgrimage (temple) sites, one in Chhattisgarh, one in Puducherry and the rest in Maharashtra and
Andhra Pradesh. Shirdi, Antravedi, Bhadrachalam, Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar, and Basara
Saraswathi are some of the famous pilgrimage sites to visit in Godavari. Papikonda, Coringa, and
Pocharam Wildlife Santuaries in the basin houses a wide range of wildilfe. Temples and monasteries
at Ellora caves, excavated out of the vertical face of an escarpment, are 26 km north of Aurangabad.
Extending in a linear arrangement, the 34 caves contain Buddhist Chaityas or halls of worship, and
Viharas, or monasteries, Hindu and Jain temples. Papi Kondalu Hills is a lovely place and the
beautiful scenery of Papi Hills, the waterfalls at Munivaatam, and the peaceful atmosphere at this
tribal area give a pleasant look and peace to visitors, making it a special attraction for tourists. Rajiv
Gandhi Beach is in Puducherry. Spatial distribution of these tourism sites has been shown in Map 24.
Manikgarh Fort, Pauni Fort, and Deogiri Fort are the three forts falling in the basin. Tourism Sites
detailed information is provide in Annexure VII. Table 13 depicts the categorization of these sites.

Table 14. Water tourism sites

Sl. No. Tourist Site Category No. of Places


1 Beach 1
2 Lake 2
3 Peak 1
4 Reservoir 2
5 Dam 2
6 Fort 3
7 Caves 1
8 Barrage 1
9 Major Tourist Spot 2
10 Pilgrimage (Temple) 14
11 Waterfall 5
12 National Park 4
13 Wildlife Sanctuary 15

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Map 24. Water tourism sites


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10. Conclusion
In India, investments in the water sector have primarily focused on irrigation projects with the aim
to expand the area under irrigated agriculture and increase the food production. Other sectors also
experience growing needs, such as drinking water supply, process-water to the industry, water for
hydropower production, water to secure navigation and for recreational services. There are also
inherent dependencies between some of the water uses, exemplified by the fact that the majority of
irrigation projects in India have provisions for generation of power. The availability of water is to a
large extent dependent on climatological and hydrological characteristics, and the water resources
in India are not evenly distributed in time and space. One part of the country might experience
floods and water logging problems, while other parts might need to cope with droughts and scarcity
at the same time. In periods when the need for water is larger than the supply, practical tools to
assist in the allocation of water between competing sectors can be useful.

The Godavari and its tributaries are an inter-state river system. This river receives several tributaries
on both the banks, out of which the main tributaries are the Pravara, the Purna, the Manjra, the
Pranhita, the Indravati and the Kolab. It falls in five Agro-Climatic Zone shown in map, viz., Central
Plateau and Hills Region, Western Plateau and Hills Region, Eastern Plateau and Hills Region,
Southern Plateau and Hills Region and East Coast Plains and Hills Region. As per the assessment of
LULC (2005-06), major part (49.3%) of the basin is covered with crop land. Deciduous forest area is
about 26.16% and water bodies occupy 2.06% of the total basin area. Black soils, red soils, lateritic
soils, alluvium, mixed soils and saline and alkaline soils are predominant in the basin. Around 32% of
total basin area lies in the elevation zone of 500-750 m. Godavari basin consist of surface water
bodies in the form of lakes, ponds, reservoirs, tanks etc. Tanks are the most predominant with 59293
in number and forms about 96.21% of total water bodies in the basin. 921 Dams and 46
Barrage/Weirs are constructed in the basin. Upper Kolab, Upper Penganga, Upper Wardha, Gosi
Khurd, Sriram Sagar Stage I (Pochampad) and Upper Wainganga are AIBP projects, being executed in
Godavari basin.

There are 18 Flood Forecasting Stations, 67 Telemetry stations, and 88 hydrological observation
stations are there in the Basin. Systematic data is collected with regard to the sediment carried by
the rivers, further can be used in working out dead storage and the life of reservoirs. The sediment
in a canal is a burden to be borne by the flowing water and is, therefore, designated as sediment
load. The sediment may move in water either as bed load or as suspended load. Bed load is that in
which the sediment moves along the bed with occasional jumps into the main river. While the
suspended load is one in which the material is maintained in suspension due to the turbulence of
the water flow. Study of sediments and nature of its deposits on downstream are very important for
preparation of any water supply projects. Sound database on sediments are essential tools for policy
making and planning purposes. The frequency of sediment observation is taken daily during
monsoon season and once in a week during the lean period. Data for non-observed days is
interpolated from the relationship of discharge vs. sediment load prepared on the basis of observed
sediment concentration and weighted mean discharge during the same year. There is significant
sediment load observed at Polavaram and Perur sites of Godavari basin as compared to other sites
of Godavari basin as well as sites of other basins.

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The Godavari basin has a tropical climate. Annual rainfall of the basin varies from 755 mm to 1531
mm and average annual rainfall of these 35 years (1971-2005) is found to be 1096.92 mm.
Temperature varies from 20 °C to 35 °C in a year which causes lot of monthly variations in the
potential evapotranspiration in the basin. Generally the water bodies in the basin provide water
suitable for irrigation, fisheries and water supply. There are four purposed Inter-basin Transfer links
in the basin. The two major inter-related aspects of basin management in the present context are
allocation of water resources (area-wise and sector-wise) and integrated water resource
management. Government of India (GoI) constituted on 10th, April, 1969 Godavari Water Disputes
Tribunal (GWDT) and Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal separately to adjudicate the river water
utilization disputes among the river basin states of interstate rivers Godavari and Krishna under the
provisions of Interstate River Water Disputes Act – 1956. These agreements also permit to construct
various interstate projects. The GWDT award to settle inter-State dispute has done area-wise
allocation/ apportionment of water for each basin. Below basin level, area-wise allocation for
irrigation and other sectorial uses gets determined administratively through project planning and
design and in view of the priorities set under the State Water Policy. Though the quantity and quality
of water depends upon natural resource management in the basin, water utilization by different
sectors takes place both within and outside the sub-basin.

The average annual potential/average annual runoff is 131 BCM in Godavari river basin. The run off
at terminal site is, however, maximum at Polavaram in Godavari 307.80 BCM. This is a large basin in
area in respect of drainage area. It has 47 historical sites which are maintaining the information on
observations in respect of at least two or more types of data: Gauge/Discharge, Sedimentation and
Water Quality. Tekra is the oldest site in the basin and established on 15.07.1964 for collecting data
on Gauge/ Discharge, Subsequently, the scope has been extended to observe data on sedimentation
and water quality. Among its sites, the maximum water level was observed at Nowrangpur (560.636
m) site on 29.07.1969 during the reference period June 1971 to May 2010. The Polavaram site in the
basin had peak water level of the order of 28.017 m on 16.08.1986, which was the minimum peak
water level as compared to other sites of the basin.

To have an understanding of the flow of water in a basin a measure based on average of water flows
at all the observation sites under the basin over a period of nine to eleven years has been worked
out. The water management in India is primarily the responsibility of the states. The State Water
Policies, alongside the National Water Policy, are the instruments that spell out water management
practices. Policy making, water allocation, operation and maintenance of irrigation canals are carried
out by the respective state governments. The Constitution at the national level provides certain
powers to the Government of India (GOI) in case of trans-boundary river issues wherein tribunals are
set up to resolve inter-state issues in water allocation. GOI also provides technical support to the
states during extreme weather, including droughts as well as floods.

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Annexure I: State, district and parliamentary constituency in the basin


A. District Details

Sl. No. State Name District (2011) Population (2011) Total Area (Sq. Km) District Area in Basin % of District Area
(Sq. Km) in the Basin
1 Andhra Pradesh Rangareddy 5,296,741 7358.88 505.32 6.87
2 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 3,936,966 7582.74 1682.39 22.19
3 Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar 3,776,269 11539.77 11530.94 99.92
4 Andhra Pradesh Khammam 2,797,370 15646.02 9996.76 63.89
5 Andhra Pradesh Warangal 3,512,576 12447.42 6248.20 50.20
6 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 4,290,589 11115.36 3614.27 32.52
7 Andhra Pradesh Medak 3,033,288 9489.96 9128.93 96.20
8 Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad 2,551,335 7674.38 7674.38 100
9 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari 5,154,296 10571.11 5889.31 55.71
10 Andhra Pradesh Adilabad 2,741,239 15526.99 15526.99 100
11 Chhattisgarh Uttar Bastar Kanker 748,941 6567.07 4288.17 65.30
12 Chhattisgarh Bastar 1,413,199 10152.59 9804.73 96.57
13 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon 1,537,133 7764.54 2218.36 28.57
14 Chhattisgarh Durg 3,343,872 8287.60 30.84 0.37
15 Chhattisgarh Dhamtari 799,781 3915.57 11.93 0.30
16 Chhattisgarh Narayanpur 139,820 4131.46 4131.46 100
17 Chhattisgarh Dakshin Bastar Dantewada 533,638 8466.39 8466.39 100
18 Chhattisgarh Bijapur 255,230 8511.40 8511.40 100
19 Karnataka Gulbarga 2,566,326 10687.27 0.18 0
20 Karnataka Bidar 1,703,300 5293.88 4469.12 84.42
21 Madhya Pradesh Betul 1,575,362 9690.38 2129.74 21.98
22 Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 1,701,698 8897.36 6686.72 75.15
23 Madhya Pradesh Mandla 1,054,905 7201.48 709.24 9.85
24 Madhya Pradesh Seoni 1,379,131 8422.70 6269.58 74.44
25 Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 2,090,922 11361.38 7972.16 70.17
26 Maharashtra Pune 9,429,408 15185.75 81.25 0.54

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Sl. No. State Name District (2011) Population (2011) Total Area (Sq. Km) District Area in Basin % of District Area
(Sq. Km) in the Basin
27 Maharashtra Parbhani 1,836,086 6154.98 6154.98 100
28 Maharashtra Osmanabad 1,657,576 7347.20 2980.50 40.57
29 Maharashtra Nashik 6,107,187 15021.09 6973.25 46.42
30 Maharashtra Nanded 3,361,292 10260.74 10260.74 100
31 Maharashtra Nagpur 4,653,570 9564.49 9564.49 100
32 Maharashtra Latur 2,454,196 7009.52 7007.07 99.97
33 Maharashtra Jalna 1,959,046 7510.09 7386.59 98.36
34 Maharashtra Jalgaon 4,229,917 11349.74 15.66 0.14
35 Maharashtra Hingoli 1,177,345 4514.84 4514.84 100
36 Maharashtra Gondiya 1,322,507 5273.77 5249.95 99.55
37 Maharashtra Gadchiroli 1,072,942 13966.06 13667.51 97.86
38 Maharashtra Chandrapur 2,204,307 10917.27 10917.27 100
39 Maharashtra Buldana 2,586,258 9409.67 3796.29 40.34
40 Maharashtra Bid 2,585,049 10244.73 8798.17 85.88
41 Maharashtra Bhandara 1,200,334 3719.41 3719.41 100
42 Maharashtra Aurangabad 3,701,282 9772.28 8725.44 89.29
43 Maharashtra Amravati 2,888,445 11765.11 4020.91 34.18
44 Maharashtra Akola 1,813,906 5214.95 0.23 0
45 Maharashtra Yavatmal 2,772,348 13069.20 13069.20 100
46 Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 4,543,159 16510.41 10368.10 62.80
47 Maharashtra Washim 1,197,160 5017.05 3960.73 78.95
48 Maharashtra Wardha 1,300,774 6084.96 6084.96 100
49 Maharashtra Thane 11,060,148 9208.22 3.10 0.03
50 Odisha Koraput 1,379,647 8180.27 6693.33 81.82
51 Odisha Kalahandi 1,576,869 7633.06 417.57 5.47
52 Odisha Malkangiri 613,192 5650.92 5650.92 100
53 Odisha Nabarangapur 1,220,946 5236.39 3581.02 68.39
54 Odisha Rayagada 967,911 7126.04 871.13 12.22
55 Puducherry Yanam 55,626 36.94 36.94 100
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B. Parliamentary Constituency Details

Sl. No. State Name Parliamentary Constituencies Total Area (Sq. Km) Area Falling in Basin % Area in the Basin
(2009) (Sq. Km)
1 Andhra Pradesh Kakinada 2817.07 273.49 9.71
2 Andhra Pradesh Eluru 5726.10 664.96 11.61
3 Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad 4943.85 4943.85 100
4 Andhra Pradesh Peddapalle 7874.24 7874.24 100
5 Andhra Pradesh Chevella 5124.01 441.78 8.62
6 Andhra Pradesh Khammam 7740.39 3038.65 39.26
7 Andhra Pradesh Bhongir 8138.86 569.42 7
8 Andhra Pradesh Araku 14022.63 5959.13 42.50
9 Andhra Pradesh Medak 5992.81 5808.99 96.93
10 Andhra Pradesh Zahirabad 7564.94 7387.74 97.66
11 Andhra Pradesh Rajahmundry 2595.38 1332.61 51.35
12 Andhra Pradesh Malkajgiri 1183.70 63.54 5.37
13 Andhra Pradesh Warangal 4973.04 2277.15 45.79
14 Andhra Pradesh Adilabad 12211.84 12211.84 100
15 Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar 5643.41 5634.58 99.84
16 Andhra Pradesh Mahabubabad 14326.67 10359.73 72.31
17 Andhra Pradesh Amlapuram 2674.23 2562.73 95.83
18 Andhra Pradesh Narsapuram 2019.96 393.05 19.46
19 Chhattisgarh Bastar 28595.22 28593.11 99.99
20 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon 11880.72 2244.47 18.89
21 Chhattisgarh Kanker 15083.47 6625.70 43.93
22 Karnataka Bidar 8174.83 4469.30 54.67
23 Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 12560.52 10331.98 82.26
24 Madhya Pradesh Mandla 19060.61 3333.55 17.49
25 Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 11361.38 7972.16 70.17
26 Madhya Pradesh Betul 15559.19 2129.74 13.69
27 Maharashtra Nashik 3871.80 3141.12 81.13
28 Maharashtra Chandrapur 11410.56 11410.56 100

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Sl. No. State Name Parliamentary Constituencies Total Area (Sq. Km) Area Falling in Basin % Area in the Basin
(2009) (Sq. Km)
29 Maharashtra Aurangabad 5281.03 5001.09 94.70
30 Maharashtra Jalna 8437.33 7546.93 89.45
31 Maharashtra Dindori 8641.75 3832.14 44.34
32 Maharashtra Akola 6963.07 1079.07 15.50
33 Maharashtra Jalgaon 5640.15 15.66 0.28
34 Maharashtra Buldana 8472.68 3796.29 44.81
35 Maharashtra Garhchiroli - Chimur 19584.26 19261.88 98.35
36 Maharashtra Wardha 9253.39 9082.96 98.16
37 Maharashtra Bhandara - Gondiya 7301.77 7301.77 100
38 Maharashtra Ramtek 9367.05 9367.05 100
39 Maharashtra Amravati 8596.68 1022.90 11.90
40 Maharashtra Nagpur 197.45 197.45 100
41 Maharashtra Yavatmal - Washim 10022.85 9635.80 96.14
42 Maharashtra Nanded 5461.52 5461.52 100
43 Maharashtra Latur 6785.26 6784.93 100
44 Maharashtra Osmanabad 10343.18 4487.86 43.39
45 Maharashtra Beed 10243.78 8797.22 85.88
46 Maharashtra Parbhani 9670.12 9670.12 100
47 Maharashtra Shirur 5770.14 81.25 1.41
48 Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 10166.14 4110.04 40.43
49 Maharashtra Biwandi 4057.54 3.10 0.08
50 Maharashtra Shirdi 6344.26 6258.07 98.64
51 Maharashtra Hingoli 9973.89 9973.89 100
52 Orissa Koraput 13462.60 5719.86 42.49
53 Orissa Kalahandi 11361.49 417.57 3.68
54 Orissa Nabarangapur 12731.91 11076.54 87
55 Puducherry Puducherry 503.01 36.94 7.34
Source : Election Commission of India

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Annexure II : Climate – Rainfall (1971-2004) and Temperature (1969-2004) profile in the basin
A. Sub-Basin Wise Annual Rainfall (mm) (1971-2004)

Annual Rainfall
Sl. No. Year Godavari Godavari Godavari Indravati Manjra Pranhita and Wardha Weinganga
Lower Middle Upper others
1 1971 1155.04 564.22 1097.26 1297.88 591.63 788.21 772.7 1126.6
2 1972 1107.52 477.3 740.78 1195.56 429.81 671.3 661.53 919.27
3 1973 1090.93 981.32 1373.81 1316.6 944.39 1173.13 1169.65 1467.77
4 1974 1026.22 723.2 976.76 1050.06 763.12 823.6 736.99 946.26
5 1975 1418.61 1114.81 1333.31 1621.19 1203.18 1291.55 1203.57 1445.12
6 1976 1239.88 745.53 1512.93 1241.12 778.51 1018.44 896.45 1089.72
7 1977 1226.35 794.93 1194.51 1312.5 752.96 947.94 930.33 1246.95
8 1978 1262.87 878.74 1039.91 1393.06 1018.99 1312.07 996.39 1346.11
9 1979 1091.38 904.51 1193.12 1209.92 882.81 924.52 992.71 1055.21
10 1980 1234.06 827.7 1189.45 1337.44 765.37 918.79 893.24 1088.44
11 1981 1153.21 849.75 1215.37 1276.82 979.58 1117.22 1044.78 1352.69
12 1982 1087.61 704.36 858.45 1161.71 788.08 962.75 776.81 1152.02
13 1983 1460.02 1284.16 1354.35 1376.42 1223.43 1441.67 1151.06 1302.83
14 1984 868.06 591.23 1028.41 984.52 661.42 739.1 701.43 1077.57
15 1985 1106.17 659.48 944.67 1195.59 606.98 797.96 798.35 1104.86
16 1986 1271.18 668.42 834.69 1477.61 706.63 1173.97 938.37 1393.06
17 1987 1099.09 766.09 922.34 1123.77 826.01 948.71 731.71 956.62
18 1988 1330.91 1384.4 1470.78 1368.98 1281.54 1568.16 1270.06 1325.14
19 1989 1266.01 1014 1157.1 1281.79 1048.24 1221.6 951.22 1081.89
20 1990 1772.3 1190.94 1479.67 1969.12 1149.46 1505.02 1321.63 1669.44
21 1991 1202.33 715.78 830.65 1175.59 688.76 924.31 787.69 980.94
22 1992 1043.23 781.43 1153.43 1280.61 701.04 1016.92 992.83 1309.37
23 1993 1054.85 790.99 1293.19 1241.07 763.32 998.03 912.87 1287.04
24 1994 1256.44 726.22 1643.89 1562.81 639.37 1080.84 1134.99 1852.85

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Annual Rainfall
SI. No. Year Godavari Godavari Godavari Indravati Manjra Pranhita and Wardha Weinganga
Lower Middle Upper others
25 1995 1481.58 934.37 990.21 1519.92 983.76 1383.32 997.57 1342.29
26 1996 1300.2 916.09 1269.25 1169.81 912.07 1127.9 886.13 965.24
27 1997 1106.49 844.92 1208.45 1202.13 739.56 1034.13 978.74 1388.73
28 1998 867.94 1114.31 1467.87 1114.72 1102.42 734.55 1082.46 1323.16
29 1999 1155.32 904.16 1072.93 1299.45 810.38 1099.87 1085.1 1500.34
30 2000 1102.95 774.02 901.61 1173.51 937.92 1173.61 859.92 1200.42
31 2001 1232.41 788.4 1141.85 1341.96 769.86 929.24 967.1 1269.53
32 2002 857.73 741.09 1022.3 952.2 704.16 731.47 832.41 1054.32
33 2003 1314.87 692.89 1156.31 1469.65 648.92 967.86 922.54 1472.43
34 2004 1052.4 592.77 1344.65 1119.54 637.46 679.26 630.51 893.53

B. Temperature profile in the basin (36 Years Average for the period 1969-2004)

Sl. No. Month Maximum Temperature (°C) Minimum Temperature (°C) Mean Temperature (°C)
1 January 28.88 14.3 21.59
2 February 33.33 18.8 26.06
3 March 35.55 20.22 27.89
4 April 38.63 23.95 31.29
5 May 39.9 26.18 33.04
6 June 35.55 25.03 30.29
7 July 31.16 23.48 27.32
8 August 30.02 23 26.51
9 September 31.32 22.75 27.04
10 October 31.96 20.78 26.37
11 November 30.26 17.07 23.66
12 December 28.63 13.95 21.29

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Annexure III: Sub-basin wise population and drinking water facilities


A. Demographic Details

Sl. No. Sub Basin No. of Districts No. Villages Total Population Male Female No. of Households
Population Population
1 Godavari Lower Sub Basin 11 4675 5468233 2742758 2725475 1308725
2 Godavari Middle Sub Basin 12 5240 9000737 4604106 4396632 1685937
3 Godavari Upper Sub Basin 7 2643 7263127 3777582 3485545 1380040
4 Indravati Sub Basin 12 4996 2863626 1426345 1437282 597439
5 Manjra Sub Basin 11 4159 7629060 3909257 3719804 1429431
6 Pranhita and others Sub Basin 9 3798 7849367 3935842 3913525 1753995
7 Wardha Sub Basin 14 8440 9223251 4754138 4469113 1924418
8 Weinganga Sub Basin 12 9541 11191909 5682683 5509226 2307586
Source : Census Data 2001;

B. Drinking Water Facilities


Sl. No. Sub Basin District Wells Tubewells Handpumps
1 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Bastar 878 0 1224
2 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Koraput 731 3 1751
3 Godavari Lower Sub Basin West Godavari 388 182 412
4 Godavari Lower Sub Basin East Godavari 678 177 757
5 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Khammam 747 254 958
6 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Karimnagar 797 149 956
7 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Dantewada 373 28 818
8 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Warangal 699 206 904
9 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Yanam 0 0 0
10 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Malkangiri 381 0 712
11 Godavari Lower Sub Basin Visakhapatnam 0 0 0
12 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Ahmadnagar 1432 454 1310

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Sl. No. Sub Basin District Wells Tubewells Handpumps


13 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Nanded 1188 383 1373
14 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Washim 687 87 617
15 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Nizamabad 308 312 831
16 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Aurangabad 1156 323 1017
17 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Hingoli 506 168 625
18 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Latur 0 0 0
19 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Buldana 1235 279 941
20 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Bid 846 480 983
21 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Adilabad 1186 178 1437
22 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Jalna 808 181 902
23 Godavari Middle Sub Basin Parbhani 527 155 749
24 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Ahmadnagar 1432 454 1310
25 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Pune 1712 647 1284
26 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Thane 1623 492 1439
27 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Aurangabad 1156 323 1017
28 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Bid 846 480 983
29 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Jalgaon 1326 456 895
30 Godavari Upper Sub Basin Nashik 1732 549 1523
31 Indravati Sub Basin Bastar 878 0 1224
32 Indravati Sub Basin Dhamtari 447 91 565
33 Indravati Sub Basin Gadchiroli 1391 123 1456
34 Indravati Sub Basin Koraput 731 3 1751
35 Indravati Sub Basin Rajnandgaon 1517 141 1526
36 Indravati Sub Basin Durg 1389 406 1710
37 Indravati Sub Basin Khammam 747 254 958
38 Indravati Sub Basin Dantewada 373 28 818
39 Indravati Sub Basin Kalahandi 1094 0 1532
40 Indravati Sub Basin Kanker 661 48 739
41 Indravati Sub Basin Nabarangapur 668 0 767
42 Indravati Sub Basin Rayagada 729 3 1979

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43 Manjra Sub Basin Ahmadnagar 1432 454 1310
44 Manjra Sub Basin Nanded 1188 383 1373
45 Manjra Sub Basin Osmanabad 0 0 0
46 Manjra Sub Basin Bidar 0 0 0
47 Manjra Sub Basin Nizamabad 308 312 831
48 Manjra Sub Basin Latur 0 0 0
49 Manjra Sub Basin Bid 846 480 983
50 Manjra Sub Basin Medak 384 651 1135
51 Manjra Sub Basin Parbhani 527 155 749
52 Manjra Sub Basin Gulbarga 0 0 0
53 Manjra Sub Basin Rangareddi 0 0 0
54 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Gadchiroli 1391 123 1456
55 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Nanded 1188 383 1373
56 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Chandrapur 1428 137 1307
57 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Nizamabad 308 312 831
58 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Karimnagar 797 149 956
59 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Dantewada 373 28 818
60 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Warangal 699 206 904
61 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Adilabad 1186 178 1437
62 Pranhita and others Sub Basin Medak 384 651 1135
63 Wardha Sub Basin Nanded 1188 383 1373
64 Wardha Sub Basin Washim 687 87 617
65 Wardha Sub Basin Akola 719 209 726
66 Wardha Sub Basin Amravati 1509 557 1227
67 Wardha Sub Basin Chandrapur 1428 137 1307
68 Wardha Sub Basin Nagpur 1539 283 1422
69 Wardha Sub Basin Wardha 984 169 946
70 Wardha Sub Basin Betul 1262 265 1270
71 Wardha Sub Basin Chhindwara 1508 276 1646
72 Wardha Sub Basin Hingoli 506 168 625

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73 Wardha Sub Basin Yavatmal 1623 366 1431
74 Wardha Sub Basin Buldana 1235 279 941
75 Wardha Sub Basin Adilabad 1186 178 1437
76 Wardha Sub Basin Jalna 808 181 902
77 Weinganga Sub Basin Bhandara 767 55 758
78 Weinganga Sub Basin Gadchiroli 1391 123 1456
79 Weinganga Sub Basin Mandla 1065 61 1073
80 Weinganga Sub Basin Balaghat 1204 18 1101
81 Weinganga Sub Basin Chandrapur 1428 137 1307
82 Weinganga Sub Basin Gondiya 878 21 874
83 Weinganga Sub Basin Nagpur 1539 283 1422
84 Weinganga Sub Basin Rajnandgaon 1517 141 1526
85 Weinganga Sub Basin Betul 1262 265 1270
86 Weinganga Sub Basin Chhindwara 1508 276 1646
87 Weinganga Sub Basin Seoni 1415 102 1430
88 Weinganga Sub Basin Kanker 661 48 739
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Annexure IV : Inventory of surface water resources


A. List of Dams with surrogate information

Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of

Length of
dam (m)

capacity

capacity
River Type of Dam

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above

(m)
1 Ari Hirri Earthen 1952 68.11 1585 19.5 15.30 12.89 Other 0.31 IR
2 Bor Bor Earthen 1965 380.75 1158 36.28 138.75 127.42 Ogee 1.35 IR
3 Gid Local Nallah Earthen 1984 420 16 1.50 1.34 0.04 IR
4 Jam Jam Earthen 1996 171 3460 24 28.05 23.55 Ogee 0.76 IR
5 Jui Jui Earthen 1960 181 910 14.95 9 8.22 0.24 IR
6 Kar Kar Earthen 2000 176.12 1067 25.13 25.96 21.06 Ogee 0.45 IR
7 Lal Lal Nalla Earthen 2006 107.74 3385 13.9 29.52 27.61 Ogee 0.90 IR
8 Ner Local Nallah Earthen 1978 625 11.89 3.07 3.07 IR
9 Ner Local Nallah Earthen 1980 1174 11.25 1.15 1.04 0.01 IR
10 Rui Tirna Earthen 1988 75.10 2450 11.75 8.94 8.61 0.47 IR
11 Rui Local Nallah Earthen 1967 134 16.15 0.56 0.50 IR
12 Rui Local Nallah Earthen 1986 326 19.15 0.95 0.85 0.02 IR
13 Wai Bel Earthen 1973 1311 16.3 2.78 2.53 0.21 IR
14 Wai Local Nallah Earthen 1997 2086 18.02 9.32 8.90 0.23 IR
15 Wan Wan Earthen 1966 379.92 2806 20.3 21.91 19.34 Ogee 0.35 IR
16 Adan Aran Earthen 1977 798 755 30.29 67.25 56.18 Ogee 1.31 IR
17 Adol Adola Earthen 1990 1725 18.47 15.27 0.31 IR
18 Amal Amal Nalla Earthen 1985 84.17 1607 37.75 25.98 24.48 0.37 IR
19 Amba Local Nallah Earthen 1986 898 13.37 1 0.89 0 IR
20 Amla Local Nallah Earthen 1969 845 13.87 1.90 1.70 0.07 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
21 Anji Local Nallah Earthen 1986 385 20.37 2.80 2.68 IR
22 Anvi Local Nallah Earthen 1969 1135 12.76 1.80 1.63 0.01 IR
23 Bari Gadam/Gudam Earthen 1927 53.35 1898 16.67 11.21 9.98 Other 0.22 IR,
PS
24 Bham Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 50.50 1550 33.97 75.42 69.76 0.47 IR
25 Bori Local Nallah Earthen 1981 382 21.49 1.35 1.25 0.03 IR
26 Daha Local Nallah Earthen 763 12.8 2.23 1.93 0.08 IR
27 Dham Dham Earthen 1986 371.33 1728 33.35 62.51 52.56 Chute 0.78 IR
28 Dina Dina Earthen 1974 193 3137 21.49 72.50 67.54 Ogee 1.38 IR
29 Erai Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1983 550 1620 30 226.50 193 Ogee 5.80 WS
30 Goki Goki Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1981 291.40 1572 23.06 50.22 42.71 Ogee 1.50 IR
31 Hoal Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1189 12.5 1.93 1.79 0.08 IR
32 Ieet Local Nallah Earthen 1970 897 12.94 1.39 1.26 0.01 IR
33 Kalu Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 188.84 2350 40.08 14.86 11.75 2.85 IR
34 Keli Local Nallah Earthen 1981 1545 11.15 3.02 2.82 IR
35 Khed Local Nallah Earthen 1990 417 19.01 3.80 3.72 0.05 IR
36 Kini Local Nallah Earthen 1983 1003 11.43 3.14 2 IR
37 Kone Local Nallah Earthen 1981 489 15.8 2.63 2.30 0.02 IR
38 Loni Local Nallah Earthen 1986 45.89 1279 22.6 9.22 8.39 0.23 IR
39 Loni Local Nallah Earthen 1988 407 16 0.86 0.85 0 IR
40 Mauj Local Nallah Earthen 1968 1070 14.43 1.70 1.54 0.05 IR
41 Moha Local Nallah Earthen 1979 590 14.9 2.37 2.19 0.07 IR

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Length of dam

Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of

capacity

capacity
River Type of Dam

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
42 Mohi Local Nala Earthen 1986 17.81 345 29.34 1.52 1.27 0.02 IR
43 Mula Mula Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1972 2274 2856 48.17 738.9 609.40 Ogee 5.36 IR
44 Pota Local Nallah Earthen 1973 604 15 1.75 1.67 IR
45 Rasa Local Nallah Earthen 1983 848 10.66 1.31 1.09 IR
46 Tawa Earthen 2001 1170 28.78 6.18 5.53 0.17 IR
47 Tiru Earthen 1976 269.67 1890 20.79 23.32 15.29 0.69 IR
48 Umri Local Nallah Earthen 1975 527 20.98 2.55 2.40 Ogee 0.04 IR
49 Waki Earthen 32.40 1081 34.825 58.45 55.95 Ogee 0.84 IR
50 Wani Local Nallah Earthen 1983 434 11.08 2.12 2.02 0 IR
51 Zari Local Nallah Earthen 10 1.84 1.64 IR
52 Zari Local Nallah Earthen 1975 721 14.12 1.59 1.42 IR
53 Zari Local Nallah Earthen 1975 855 13.55 1.99 1.87 0.06 IR
54 Zola Local Nallah Earthen 1985 534 18.18 2.16 2.09 IR
55 Aland Local Nallah Earthen 1976 563 10.85 0.70 0.63 0.03 IR
56 Ashti Local Nallah Earthen 1963 589 17.31 1.71 1.62 0.04 IR
57 Asola Local Nallah Earthen 1976 2959 18 3.56 3.31 0.07 IR
58 Auria Local Nala Earthen 1990 1.80 480 16.81 0.94 0.87 0.02 IR
59 Badur Local Nallah Earthen 932 12.65 2.85 2.43 0.10 IR
60 Bhisi Local Nallah Earthen 1975 990 13.47 2.29 2.19 0.07 IR
61 Bijna Bijna Earthen 1977 25.43 810 31.7 9.52 8.56 Other 0.18 IR
62 Boath Godavari Earthen 2004 1445 15.6 5.31 4.88 IR
63 Borda Local Nallah Earthen 1988 759 12.41 2.14 2 0.05 IR
64 Borna Bornala Earthen 1983 110.59 866 22.3 10.91 9.06 0.22 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
65 Borwa Local Nallah Earthen 1975 305 15.6 2.58 1.98 0.05 IR
66 Bothi Bothi Earthen 1981 483 19.15 1.82 1.70 IR
67 Dahad Local Nallah Earthen 1978 716 12.78 1.36 1.26 0.04 IR
68 Darna Darna Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1916 404 1633.4 28 215.9 202.4 Ogee 3.48 HE,
IR
69 Dhaur Local Nallah Earthen 1993 16.07 1.18 IR
70 Dheku Dheku Earthen 1960 259 2421 20 14 12.16 Other 0.50 IR
71 Dhoki Kalu Earthen 1981 397 17.33 1.27 1.24 0.03 IR
72 Dhoki Local Nallah Earthen 1985 92 14 2.21 2.05 0.01 IR
73 Domri Domri Earthen 1996 1179 22.53 9.18 8.59 0.26 IR
74 Durug Local Nallah Earthen 1967 503 15.55 3.59 3.25 0.01 IR
75 Ghoti Local Nallah Earthen 1974 470 15.21 2.35 2.07 0.01 IR
76 Gutti Local Nallah 2005 16.11 0.31
77 Hadga Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1440 12.1 1.48 1.36 0.06 IR
78 Jahur Local Nallah Earthen 1991 939 15.02 1.47 1.33 IR
79 Jarul Local Nallah Earthen 1985 1735 11.27 1.97 1.55 0.10 IR
80 Jatal Local Nala Earthen 2002 3.84 1200 11.72 1.53 1.42 0.06 IR
81 Kadwa Kadwa Earthen 1997 173.73 1660 31.84 59.59 52.91 Ogee 0.79 HE,
IR
82 Kapur Kapur Earthen 1994 26300 537 64 2307.71 1455.76 11 HE,
IR
83 Kardi Local Nallah Earthen 1997 1086 13.66 IR
84 Karla Local Nala Earthen 1966 767 15.14 1.88 IR
85 Karli Local Nallah Earthen 301 23.26 1.89 1.81 0.07 IR
86 Karli Local Nallah Earthen 1990 292 14.8 1.04 0.99 0.02 IR

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Length of dam

Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
87 Karli Local Nallah Earthen 1995 516 14.4 2.90 2.72 0.01 IR
88 Kawad Local Nallah Earthen 1984 815 14.1 1.87 1.75 IR
89 Kehal Local Nallah Earthen 1983 437 14 1.80 1.65 IR
90 Kinhi Local Nallah Earthen 1985 805 12.85 1.35 1.25 IR
91 Kolar Kolar Earthen 1984 176.13 3092 30.11 35.38 31.32 Ogee 0.63 IR
92 Kolhi Bornalla Earthen 1996 42 790 13.6 3.63 3.23 0.11 IR
93 Konad Earthen 1972 1002 16.16 4.03 3.71 0.01 IR
94 Kupti Local Nallah Earthen 1980 1165 11.17 1.35 1.30 IR
95 Lagam Local Nallah Earthen 1982 1549.4 12.5 3.73 3.42 0.16 IR
96 Lendi Lendi Earthen 1594 2055 27.83 145.15 118.32 Ogee 3.05 IR
97 Madan Madan Nalla Earthen 2003 40.90 1230 26.55 11.46 10.56 Side 0 IR
Chann
el
98 Manar Manar Earthen 1968 1547 2592 27 138.35 128.70 2.67 IR
99 Matla Local Nallah Earthen 1989 530 12.93 IR
100 Mogha Local Nallah Earthen 1990 1444 17.4 7.89 6.97 0.17 IR
101 Muchi Local Nallah Earthen 1977 500 15.55 1.41 1.33 0.03 IR
102 Muran Muran Gravity / Masonry 1981 26300 604 65 2307.71 1455.76 Ogee 11 HE,
IR
103 Nanda Local Nallah Earthen 1976 345 17.31 1.11 0.99 0 IR
104 Nanhi Local Nallah Earthen 835 19 1.73 1.36 IR
105 Pench Pench Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1754.7 6330 41 577 407 Ogee 5.61 IR,
3 WS
106 Pusli Devana Earthen 2001 2632 18 IR
107 Rajur Local Nallah Earthen 1990 617 17.02 2.29 2.19 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
108 Rushi Local Nallah Earthen 1800 11.31 3.27 IR
109 Saiki Saiki Earthen 1994 44.60 1630 14.65 8.98 6.98 Other 0.33 IR
110 Sakol Sakol Nallah Earthen 1992 96 1425 17.65 12.69 10.95 0.43 IR
111 Sakud Local Nallah Earthen 2001 315 16.19 1.91 1.69 IR
112 Sakur Wagh Earthen 1983 555 11.9 0.79 0.59 0.03 IR
113 Senad Senad Nalla Earthen 1976 825 11.5 2.30 2.07 0.05 IR
114 Sonal Aran Earthen 1981 132.50 1131 19.9 20.27 16.92 Ogee 0.24 IR
115 Sorna Chimta Nallah Earthen 1974 20.43 1448 14.33 6.17 5.73 0 IR
116 Talni Local Nalla Earthen 1600 IR
117 Tamia Local Nala Earthen 2000 3.08 365 21.585 0.41 0.37 0 IR
118 Terna Tirna Earthen 1970 417.76 2651 15.08 22.91 18.63 0.83 IR
119 Titwi Local Nallah Earthen 1972 205 19.55 3.11 2.88 Ogee 0.06 IR
120 Tungi Local Nallah Earthen 1969 982 12.72 2.77 2.58 Ogee 0.10 IR
121 Umari Earthen 1997 1222 10.02 2.70 2.52 Ogee 0.14 IR
122 Umari Ambadoh Earthen 1971 29.18 500 21.51 5.90 5.77 Ogee 0.08 IR
123 Wadod Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1020 11.15 0.96 0.88 IR
124 Waghi Local Nallah Earthen 1980 762 14.9 2.80 2.60 0.01 IR
125 Wagya Waghya Nalla Earthen 1976 29.34 650 30.05 8.40 7.73 Chute 0.12 IR
126 Wahad Local Nallah Earthen 1980 660 13.5 0.90 0.81 IR
127 Wakod Nagzari Earthen 2006 133.60 2980 14.28 12.65 10.52 Ogee 0.57 IR
128 Walki Local Nallah Earthen 1972 898 10.52 1.61 1.45 IR
129 Wangi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 872 12.05 1.64 1.51 IR
130 Wardh Local Nallah Earthen 2001 405 19.42 IR
131 Warni Earthen 1981 862 15.39 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
132 Warud Local Nallah Earthen 1997 1110 18.32 8.94 8.23 0.18 IR
133 Wasur Local Nallah Earthen 1977 520 10.97 0.95 0.88 IR
134 Wunna Vena Earthen 1966 125.62 2525 18.18 23.56 21.64 Other 0.06 IR
135 Yedur Local Nallah 2005 18.01 0.13
136 Zilpa Local Nallah Earthen 1973 760.4 12.08 1.97 1.80 0.01 IR
137 Zilpi Local Nallah Earthen 1974 409 18.95 1.56 1.51 0 IR
138 Adhala Adhala Earthen 1976 177.10 1006 40.02 30.01 27.60 0.23 IR
139 Alandi Alandi Earthen 1983 74.59 1690 29.3 29.53 27.47 Ogee 5.59 IR
140 Ambadi Sivana Earthen 1978 141 2210 19.28 12 9.42 Other 0.36 IR
141 Amboli Kikvi Earthen 1976 697 17 3.66 2.89 0.08 IR
142 Amdari Local Nallah Earthen 1994 345 19.61 IR
143 Amdori Local Nallah Earthen 1983 740 13.3 2.74 2.53 0.03 IR
144 Amgaon Mahur Earthen 1961 704.08 10.45 0.91 0.87 0 IR
145 Ansing Local Nallah Earthen 2004 220 25.73 1.69 1.59 0.31 IR
146 Aondhi Local Nala Earthen 2580 12 5.80 5.27 0.19 IR
147 Aundha Local Nallah Earthen 1975 466 15.2 1.79 1.64 IR
148 Aurala Local Nallah Earthen 1977 1830 11.55 1.59 1.41 IR
149 Belura Local Nallah Earthen 1972 893 13.64 2.18 1.96 0.08 IR
150 Bembla Bembla Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 2499 7947 29.1 322.07 302.67 Ogee 10.10 HE,
IR
151 Bharaj Local Nallah Earthen 1982 540 15.46 2.32 0.01 IR
152 Bhoshi Local Nallah Earthen 1984 853 15.82 2 1.95 IR
153 Borala Local Nallah Earthen 1970 385 17.12 2.20 1.86 0.02 IR
154 Chabra Local Nallah Earthen 1984 680 14.86 1.82 1.72 IR
155 Chanai Local Nallah Earthen 2006 16.48 0.60 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
156 Darati Local Nallah Earthen 1985 720 16.4 2.74 2.52 0.06 IR
157 Datali Gond Earthen 1974 1670 11 1.62 1.32 IR
158 Debrul Local Nallah Earthen 1976 1400 10 1.98 1.79 IR
159 Dhamna Dhamna Earthen 1974 135.58 2560 13.07 10.73 8.49 0.42 IR
160 Dharur Local Nallah Earthen 2001 255.24 20.3 1.49 1.33 0 IR
161 Dhumka Local Nallah Earthen 1999 967 14.38 3.06 2.79 0.01 IR
162 Dighol Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1460 11.14 2.23 1.49 0.08 IR
163 Dudhad Local Nallah Earthen 1974 687 14.7 2.42 2.28 IR
164 Ekamba Local Nala Earthen 1981 648 13 1.84 1.65 0.04 IR
165 Ekurka Local Nallah Earthen 1973 720 15.15 1.64 1.59 0.03 IR
166 Ganjur Local Nallah Earthen 1986 838 11.29 1.50 1.35 0.05 IR
167 Ganori Local Nallah Earthen 1975 920 14.65 2.32 2.14 IR
168 Gartek Local Nallah Earthen 1995 354 18.08 1.99 1.87 0 IR
169 Georai Local Nallah Earthen 1987 1242 11.35 0.89 0.88 0.03 IR
170 Gharni Earthen 1969 243.46 2135 14.95 25.08 22.46 0.95 IR
171 Girija Girija Earthen 1986 67.65 3060 19.1 24.50 21.23 Other 0.73 IR
172 Giroli Goki Earthen 1973 21.62 495 17.9 3.10 2.78 Side 0.06 IR
Chann
el
173 Gortha Local Nallah Earthen 1965 760 12.8 1.48 1.36 IR
174 Gotala Local Nallah Earthen 1971 1020 15.63 3.43 3.22 0.08 IR
175 Isapur Penganga Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1982 4636 4088.5 48 1241.43 958.33 Ogee 9.63 HE,
IR
176 Janala Local Nallah Earthen 1912 626.52 10.03 2.01 1.86 0.07 IR
177 Jawala Local Nallah Earthen 1990 270 15.32 1.17 1.09 IR

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
178 Kallur Local Nallah Earthen 1974 840 13.24 1.19 1.10 0.04 IR
179 Kalyan Earthen 1986 124 1554 16.49 15.36 10.36 0.53 IR
180 Kapara Local Nallah Earthen 1974 505 18.9 3.37 3.05 0.02 IR
181 Karada Local Nallah Earthen 1999 1110 12.57 1.76 1.19 0.01 IR
182 Kasari Local Nallah Earthen 1981 496 15.52 0.87 0.87 0.03 IR
183 Khadki Local Nallah Earthen 1970 450 13.1 1.18 1.10 0 IR
184 Khadki Local Nallah Earthen 1971 916 11.76 1.49 1.29 0.05 IR
185 Khairi Local Nallah Earthen 1913 335 12.37 5.40 3.86 0.15 IR
186 Khapri Local Nallah Earthen 1972 1045 11.15 2.20 2.12 0.04 IR
187 Kharad Local Nallah Earthen 1975 345 12.05 1.32 1.26 0.06 IR
188 Khelna Khelna Earthen 1964 162 1591 21.24 13 11.07 Other 0.25 IR
189 Khirdi Local Nallah Earthen 1988 1874 12 2.95 2.62 0.12 IR
190 Koradi Koradi Earthen 1979 900 19.31 22.58 15.12 Ogee 0.65 IR
191 Koyali Local Nallah Earthen 1994 871 10.61 0.93 0.89 IR
192 Kudala Local Nallah Earthen 1975 53.48 886 16.7 4.87 4.35 Other 0.16 IR
193 Kutari Local Nala Earthen 1916 6.20 579.12 11.88 0.87 0.80 0.03 IR
194 Ladaka Local Nallah Earthen 1969 1324 11.32 2.50 2.30 IR
195 Lahuki Lahuki Earthen 1990 69.72 1780 16.6 5.68 5.02 Other 0.18 IR
196 Mandvi Local Nala Earthen 2001 30.72 940 29.7 2.62 2.37 IR
197 Mandvi Mandvi Earthen 1998 1180 22.3 7.08 5.56 IR
198 Mandwa Local Nallah Earthen 518 12.34 1.17 1 IR
199 Mandwa Local Nallah Earthen 1995 448 15.16 1.48 1.37 IR
200 Mandwa Local Nallah Earthen 1995 663 18.52 4.10 3.25 0.10 IR
201 Mandwe Local Nallah Earthen 1999 1590 11.77 1.89 1.67 0.08 IR

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Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
202 Manora Local Nallah Earthen 1980 890 11.2 1.82 1.70 0.09 IR
203 Marsul Local Nallah Earthen 1981 321 19.84 2.37 2.23 0.04 IR
204 Masoli Macchili Earthen 1981 281.07 1086 24.84 34.08 27.39 Ogee 0.70 IR
205 Masrul Dhamna Earthen 1998 1069 17.71 9.52 IR
206 Mohari Local Nallah Earthen 1976 550 10.44 1.53 1.43 0.05 IR
207 Moorum Murum Earthen 1950 29.79 1725 18.1 5.90 5.57 0.12 IR
208 Mudana Local Nallah Earthen 1800 637 11.47 IR
209 Mukane Aundha Earthen 2006 129.60 1530 21.03 139.76 122.48 Ogee 1.99 IR
210 Mukhed Local Nallah Earthen 1967 602 14.61 1.42 1.30 IR
211 Nanand Local Nallah Earthen 1970 1550 11.7 2.22 2.03 0.10 IR
212 Nandna Kanhar Earthen 1988 5.67 398 21.2 1.29 1.22 0.02 IR
213 Newali Local Nallah Earthen 1983 124 10.8 1.96 1.71 0.01 IR
214 Nilona Waghadi Earthen 1972 274 16 6.89 6.39 0.12 IR
215 Nitrud Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1290 10.28 1.69 1.57 IR
216 Padali Local Nallah Earthen 1981 1015 15 2.91 2.61 IR
217 Parola Local Nallah Earthen 1971 759 11.13 2.11 1.91 IR
218 Patoda Local Nallah Earthen 1998 780 17.14 2.48 2.19 0.01 IR
219 Pawana Local Nallah Earthen 1997 1081 14.96 2.15 2.08 IR
220 Pimpri Pimpri Earthen 1974 750 16.5 2.19 1.99 0.05 IR
221 Porjal Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1965 12.35 2.81 2.66 IR
222 Rajoki Local Nallah Earthen 1966 560.83 10.13 1.39 1.27 0 IR
223 Rampur Local Nallah Earthen 1978 300 16.05 1.37 1.13 0.03 IR
224 Ramtek Sur Earthen 1913 213 229.2 22.19 105.13 104.26 2.13 IR
225 Risala Risala Earthen 1967 205 16.62 6.36 6.13 0.16 IR
226 Rohana Local Nallah Earthen 1974 275 18.32 2.91 2.79 IR
227 Roomal Ludhiya Nalla Earthen 1910 37.42 1290 17.37 6.40 5.69 Other 0.20 IR

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228 Sanjul Sanjul Earthen 1967 482 21 3.08 2.78 IR
229 Sapali Kayadhu Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1593 3130 20.795 241.34 198.78 Ogee 5.14 IR
230 Sarola Local Nallah Earthen 1982 1580 11.64 3.48 3.11 0.01 IR
231 Satana Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1226 12.05 1.38 1.17 0.03 IR
232 Sawana Local Nallah Earthen 1979 915 14.45 2.36 2.15 IR
233 Serpur Local Nallah Earthen 660 20.4 0.91 0.88 0.03 IR
234 Shedol Local Nallah Earthen 1972 12.54 12.05 2.29 2.12 0.08 IR
235 Shirur Local Nallah Earthen 1977 541 16.14 1.78 1.61 IR
236 Singur Manjira Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1989 16096 7520 33 850.70 566.80 HE,
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237 Sirala Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 767 10 3.77 3.39 IR
238 Sirpur Bagh Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1970 432.35 2948.9 24.69 203.84 192.52 Ogee 3.30 IR
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239 Sugaon Local Nallah Earthen 1970 1043 12.04 3.49 3.19 IR
240 Swarna Swarna Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1978 290.08 3204 24 42.04 35.86 IR
241 Takali Local Nallah Earthen 1977 780 11.17 1.39 1.21 0.06 IR
242 Takali Local Nallah Earthen 1982 422 13.9 1.13 1.05 IR
243 Takali Local Nallah Earthen 1995 32.48 773 21.6 5.34 4.82 Side 1.25 IR
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244 Thodga Local Nallah Earthen 1996 1006 18.83 5.64 5.11 0.15 IR
245 Tikhol Kalu Earthen 1975 360 18.53 2.43 1.70 0.01 IR
246 Tungal Earthen 1980 480 20.52 1.46 1.26 0.04 IR
247 Umrale Local Nallah Earthen 1989 640 10.7 1.11 1.08 Ogee
248 Wadali Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1005 11.23 3.07 2.91 IR
249 Waghad Kalwan Earthen 1979 119 952 45.6 76.48 70 Ogee 0.05 IR

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250 Warala Local Nallah Earthen 1979 510 17.1 2.75 2.57 0.06 IR
251 Wathod Local Nallah Earthen 1974 290 16.6 1.98 1.90 IR
252 Whatti Whatti Earthen 1980 74.18 1609 17.3 9.51 8.26 0.27 IR
253 Yester Local Nallah Earthen 2000 15.07 2.16 IR
254 Adegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1967 1097 10.67 1.48 1.37 0.01 IR
255 Akharga Local Nallah Earthen 1972 585 14.28 1.77 1.62 IR
256 Amabeda Local Nala Earthen 1981 518 10.67 1.25 1.13 0.04
257 Ambagad Local Nallah Earthen 1982 13.8 11.88 1.12 1.06 0 IR
258 Ambhora Mahalungi Earthen 1965 625 17.2 2.24 1.90 0.01 IR
259 Ambhora Local Nallah Earthen 625 13.59 1.24 0.93 0.04 IR
260 Ambulga Local Nallah Earthen 1974 770 12.5 1.59 1.44 IR
261 Amthana Local Nallah Earthen 1966 727 12.77 1.23 1.16 IR
262 Andhera Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1162 13.14 1.58 1.45 0.05 IR
263 Arasnal Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1067 11.6 1.33 1.23 0.05 IR
264 Bagheda Bagheda Nallah Earthen 1974 23.25 1920 14.9 5 4.54 0 IR
265 Bamhodi Local Nala Earthen 1993 22.65 690 28.4 0.54 0.51 IR
266 Bargona Local Nala Earthen 1978 6.60 383 15.68 1.11 0.97 0.04 IR
267 Bargoor Bargoor Earthen 2002 19.70 2241 16.26 9.10 8.41 0.17 IR
268 Belkund Local Nallah Earthen 1979 214 10.5 2.30 1.98 0.11 IR
269 Belpara Local Nallah Earthen 1993 65.52 1034 17.4 6.95 5.57 0.23 IR
270 Bhaskel Bhaskelnalla Earthen 1967 87 1585 22.86 29.83 27.66 0.64 IR
271 Bhavali Darna Earthen 2009 25.90 1215 32.49 44.75 40.79 0.26 IR
272 Bhulgad Local Nallah Earthen 1980 508 16.3 IR
273 Binjali Local Nala Earthen 1988 2130 13.3 4.36 4.16 IR
274 Borgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1993 830 20 14.04 12.22 0.03 IR
275 Bundala Kharpara Earthen 1985 87.54 1083 27.3 20.42 18.33 Ogee 0.36 IR

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276 Chandai Chandai Nalla Earthen 1983 55.04 1830 11.91 13.20 10.69 Ogee 0.05 IR
277 Chapdoh Waghadi Nalla Earthen 122.66 490.3 24.1 13.13 12.19 Ogee 0.27 IR
278 Chapner Chapner Earthen 1973 157 21 1.96 1.82 IR
279 Chargad Chargad Earthen 2003 3740 24.5 12.01 8.27 0.28 IR
280 Dahifal Local Nallah Earthen 1976 1326 12.1 1.86 1.69 0.07 IR
281 Daskhed Local Nallah Earthen 1978 635 13.32 1.04 0.92 0.01 IR
282 Deogaon Local Nalla Earthen 1986 48.17 840 15.91 6.45 5.59 Other 0.22 IR
283 Deogaon Local Nallah Earthen 1967 1129 13.2 1.63 1.47 0.06 IR
284 Dhaksal Local Nallah Earthen 1979 709 15.25 1.63 1.54 0 IR
285 Dhanora Local Nallah Earthen 1968 756 14.48 2.82 2.59 IR
286 Dhodhap Local Nallah Earthen 1998 1122 10.86 1.79 1.65 0.01 IR
287 Dudhana Local Nallah Earthen 1977 310 15 1.04 0.74 0.03 IR
288 Ekburji Chandrabhaga Earthen 1964 75.16 840 24.08 11.97 9.83 Side 0.22 IR
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289 Fulmari Local Nallah Earthen 1980 527 17.5 1.26 1.19 0.03 IR
290 Galhati Galhati Earthen 1966 108.60 2987 13.1 16.44 0.61 IR
291 Garkhed Local Nallah Earthen 1970 472 16.19 2.16 1.99 0.04 IR
292 Gaulane Local Nallah Earthen 1991 601 14.76 1.04 0.93
293 Gautala Earthen 1972 1147 14.63 1.45 1.32 IR
294 Gautami Gautami Earthen 2006 41.18 910 59.38 53.73 53.41 Ogee 0.26 IR
295 Ghatana Local Nallah Earthen 1978 531 11.16 1.29 1.21 IR
296 Ghonshi Local Nallah Earthen 1991 820 15.55 1.24 1.16 0 IR
297 Gondala Local Nallah Earthen 1996 1207 11.9 2.61 2.42 0.01 IR
298 Gurdhal Local Nallah Earthen 1998 192 22.7 3.77 2.82 0.07 IR
299 Harashi Local Nallah Earthen 1999 384 17.36 1.70 1.40 0.03 IR

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300 Hawarga Local Nallah Earthen 1983 105 12.4 1.31 1.18 0.06 IR
301 Itiadoh Gadvi Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1970 704.48 541.5 29.85 381.59 317.87 Ogee 4.69 HE,
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302 Jagdari Local Nallah Earthen 1980 491 19.03 3.03 2.82 0.05 IR
303 Jalaput Machkund Earthen 2000 1963 419 60.65 970.61 892.6 Ogee 9.71 HE,
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304 Jamdehi Local Nala Earthen 14.3 0.95 IR
305 Jamgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1981 410 13 0.67 0.64 0.02 IR
306 Jamkhed Local Nallah Earthen 1605 16.9 10.23 8.15 IR
307 Jamunia Local Nalla Earthen 1921 30.56 2772 15.4 9.21 9.19 0.23 IR
308 Jamwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1969 622 11.8 1.38 1.26 0.01 IR
309 Jamwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1977 398 12.95 2.36 2.16 IR
310 Jogwada Local Nallah Earthen 1979 1765 10.74 1.47 1.36 IR
311 Kabadia Local Nala Earthen 1983 770 16.25 1.20 1.15 0.03 IR
312 Kachner Local Nallah Earthen 1963 1479 14.35 1.79 1.58 0.06 IR
313 Kalwati Local Nallah Earthen 2001 292 17.04 1.41 1.24 IR
314 Kandali Local Nallah Earthen 1973 555 15 1.25 1.16 IR
315 Karanja Karanja Earthen 1989 2025.3 3480 28.1 217.66 207.05 Ogee 5.67 IR
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316 Karanji Local Nallah Earthen 1973 512 15.6 2.94 2.79 0.06 IR
317 Karepur Local Nallah 2005 16.26 0.22
318 Karpara Karpara Earthen 1975 270 1056 16.66 27.32 24.70 0.97 IR
319 Kashypi Kashyapi Earthen 2005 46.10 1380 41.75 52.69 51.74 Ogee 4.61 IR
320 Katangi Earthen 2001 50.26 2415 13.65 9.40 7.68 Side 0.42 IR
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321 Kelgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1973 888 16.15 2.13 IR
322 Kharadi BAG Earthen 1962 33.67 664 14.16 14.73 13.69 0.39 IR
323 Khatkar Local Nala Earthen 1990 6.94 320 21.18 2.09 1.89 0.04 IR
324 Khumari Earthen 1993 26.88 955.7 15.6 5.07 4.49 IR
325 Kodigam Gadagada nalla Earthen 1991 22 422.15 17.4 2.72 2.12 IR
326 Kolambi Local Nallah Earthen 1995 309 19.6 1.59 1.50 0.03 IR
327 Kolthan Local Nallah Earthen 1987 912 14.2 0.72 0.66 0.03 IR
328 Kolwadi Local Nallah Earthen 798 15.96 2.26 2.04 0.07 IR
329 Konambe Deo Earthen 1971 630 19.4 2.67 1.33 0.05 IR
330 Malkhed Kholad Earthen 1972 1422 17.05 10.90 8.96 0.67 IR
331 Malunja Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1060 13.02 1.10 0.87 0.04 IR
332 Malwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1993 10.53 2 1.54 0.08 IR
333 Managad Local Nallah Earthen 1970 11.47 736 15.7 7.83 7.05 Other 0.11 IR
334 Manjara Manjara Earthen 1982 2375 4203 25 250.70 173.32 Ogee 4.39 IR
335 Masalga Sol Nallah Earthen 1996 150.22 2077 12.39 14.67 11.96 Ogee 0.55 IR
336 Mathili Gravity / Masonry 1996 810 12 IR,
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337 Mordham Mordham Earthen 1979 33.15 1850 15.19 5.44 4.95 Ogee 0.18 IR
338 Mulzara Local Nallah Earthen 1968 1244 12.18 1.95 1.81 IR
339 Munjala Local Nallah Earthen 1969 665 16 2.10 1.98 IR
340 Nagzari Earthen 1984 33.62 1610 16.87 7.19 6.56 0.20 IR
341 Nandera Local Nallah Earthen 1971 594 10.8 3.25 3.02 0 IR
342 Nandora Local Nallah Earthen 1988 534 18.8 2.57 2.18 0 IR
343 Narangi Narangi Earthen 1998 176.30 3722 17.63 13.29 Ogee 0.51 IR
344 Neelwai Nilivai/Neelwai Earthen 375.50 13.6 IR
345 Nignoor Local Nallah Earthen 1969 1098 18.46 3.63 3.37 0.08 IR

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346 Nimgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1978 817 10.62 2.12 1.90 IR
347 Nirgudi Nirgudi Earthen 1967 148 19.35 2.43 2.22 0.02 IR
348 Palashi Palashi Earthen 1979 660 14.03 1.06 0.86 0 IR
349 Palkhed Kadwa Earthen 1975 318 4110 34.75 230.10 212.40 Ogee 1.09 IR
350 Pangadi Local Nallah Earthen 1917 770 11.9 2.13 2.12 0 IR
351 Pangari Local Nallah Earthen 1968 770 12.6 2.38 2.18 0.01 IR
352 Pedgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1495 10.2 2.62 2.40 IR
353 Pedgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1992 202 15.58 0.97 0.92 IR
354 Persodi Local Nallah Earthen 1982 169 20.05 1.11 1.07 0.02 IR
355 Piranji Earthen 1976 460 12 1.42 0.05 IR
356 Pophali Local Nallah Earthen 1973 793 11.9 1.14 0.05 IR
357 Pothara Pothara Earthen 1983 207.61 2306 18.21 38.40 34.72 1.39 IR
358 Raibasa Local Nallah Earthen 1976 703 13.3 1.78 1.47 0 IR
359 Ramappa Manair Earthen 1919 183.89 36.58 17 152.94 82.48 2.32 IR
360 Ramshej Banganga Earthen 1973 270 17.68 1.70 1.63 0.04 IR
361 Ranwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1984 365 14.08 1.62 1.38 0 IR
362 Renapur Rena Earthen 2000 272 2738.5 10.02 21.69 20.56 Ogee 1.14 IR
363 Salgara Local Nallah Earthen 1988 885 11.2 1.24 1.10 IR
364 Salimba Local Nallah Earthen 1987 1140 12.89 1.75 1.61 0.01 IR
365 Sangavi Adhala Earthen 1994 157 18.58 0 IR
366 Sarathi Sarathi Nalla Earthen 1923 97.77 1995 17.68 17.05 16.17 0.33 IR
367 Sarekha Sur Earthen 1996 707 10 1.40 1.33 0 IR
368 Sarekha Local Nala Earthen 1980 2.50 780 12.5 1.19 1.04 IR
369 Sarwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1987 1393 12.8 2.27 2.08 0.01 IR
370 Satkund Satkund Earthen 1970 1100 13.1 1.81 1.66 IR
371 Satnoor Local Nallah Earthen 1980 1140 15.58 1.54 1.46 0.04 IR

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372 Sawanga Local Nallah Earthen 1995 380 12.9 1.13 1.10 0 IR
373 Sawangi Local Nallah Earthen 1974 795.5 13.05 2.07 1.98 0.07 IR
374 Shenwad Local Nallah Earthen 1994 920 17.9 2.90 2.88
375 Shindgi Local Nallah Earthen 1976 720 16.64 1.67 1.60 IR
376 Shirpur Local Nallah Earthen 1986 1487 28.4 6.05 3.80 IR
377 Shivani Local Nallah Earthen 1978 677 17.14 2.68 2.39 0.06 IR
378 Somdurg Local Nallah Earthen 1977 1120 14 2.09 1.89 0.01 IR
379 Sonkhas Khanday Earthen 1975 330 17.5 1.44 1.36 0.03 IR
380 Sonkhed Local Nallah Earthen 1970 1006 13.4 1.64 1.50 IR
381 Sukhana Sukhana Earthen 1968 301.05 3536 18.92 21.34 18.48 Other 0.68 IR
382 Sukhani Local Nallah Earthen 1980 1080 16.82 3.83 3.54 0.09 IR
383 Taloshi Local Nallah Earthen 1991 317 20.75 1.39 1.35
384 Tambola Local Nallah Earthen 1979 749 15.76 1.69 1.56 0.04 IR
385 Tawarja Tawarja Earthen 1982 248.60 2222 14.56 27.73 20.35 0.74 IR
386 Telhara Local Nallah Earthen 1986 395 16.56 0.93 IR
387 Tisgaon Parashri Earthen 1995 97 1674 24.9 12.76 10.06 Ogee 0.29 IR
388 Tisgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1981 14 1.98 1.79 Ogee IR
389 Triveni Local Nallah Earthen 1971 1088 14.45 3.29 3.01 Ogee 0.06 IR
390 Vidrupa Vidrupa Earthen 1991 690 16.36 IR
391 Waghadi Waghadi Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1978 238.40 960 26.85 35.36 29.62 Side 0.77 IR
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392 Waigoul Local Nallah Earthen 1996 1226 11.85 2.11 2.11 0.01 IR
393 Waldevi Waldevi Earthen 1995 51.84 1890 36.4 33.72 32.05 Ogee 0.34 HE,
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394 Wanwada Local Nallah Earthen 1983 1590 11.65 1.51 1.35 0.06 IR

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395 Yeldari Purna Earthen 1968 7330 4432 51.2 934.31 809.66 Ogee 10.66 HE,
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396 Yeldari Local Nallah Earthen 2002 19.8 1.33 1.33 IR
397 Ambazari Local Nallah Earthen 1870 952.51 13.71 8.37 IR
398 Ambazari Local Nallah Earthen 1976 726 14.9 2.23 2.13 0.05 IR
399 Ambegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1923 10.55 2.87 2.58 IR
400 Anjagaon Local Nallah Earthen 1976 610 14.86 1.19 1.12 0 IR
401 Anjandoh Local Nallah Earthen 1974 521 14.6 1.33 1.23 0.18 IR
402 Apchunda Local Nallah Earthen 1968 1219 11.6 2.23 2.04 0.08 IR
403 Balimela Sileru Gravity / Masonry 1988 4910 1821 70 3610 2675.90 Ogee 1845. HE,
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404 Baslapur Kholad Earthen 1972 320 17.85 1.53 1.42 0.04 IR
405 Belkheda Local Nallah Earthen 1972 1051 11.42 1.60 1.46 IR
406 Bendsura Bendsura Earthen 1955 188 1051 21.18 8.70 7.90 0.36 IR
407 Bhalwani Earthen 1973 505 17.74 2.61 1.93 0.01 IR
408 Bhiwapur Bhogwati Earthen 1979 1010 17.9 IR
409 Bhojapur Mahalungi Earthen 1972 154 733 32.41 13.34 10.31 Ogee 0.34 IR
410 Borgawan Local Nala Earthen 2003 2.33 300 18.35 0.68 IR
411 Borkhind Local Nallah Earthen 1995 660 19.59 1.58 1.42 IR
412 Botezari Local Nallah Earthen 1974 952 13.5 2.49 2.40 IR
413 Branjala Local Nallah Earthen 1980 1260 10.65 1.13 1.03 0 IR
414 Chandpur Chandpur Earthen 1915 72.50 186.35 19 29.03 28.88 0.91 IR
415 Chandpur Local Nallah Earthen 1969 72.50 426 23.89 29.03 28.88 0.91 IR
416 Changoba Local Nala Earthen 1991 11.52 387 18.1 1.83 1.70 0.04 IR
417 Chardari Local Nallah Earthen 2001 21.82 1.51 1.24 0 IR
418 Chargaon Chargaon Earthen 1983 148.30 3065 14.4 21.70 19.87 Ogee 1.29 IR

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419 Chatgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1428 14.7 3.67 3.41 IR
420 Chikhali Local Nallah Earthen 1974 596 11.1 1.02 0.94 0.04 IR
421 Chikhali Local Nallah Earthen 1999 2177 11.1 2.17 1.76 0.01 IR
422 Chikurda Local Nallah Earthen 1974 1826 10.18 1.60 1.44 0.09 IR
423 Chilputi Local Nala Earthen 1982 540 11.71 0.86 0.80 0.33 IR
424 Chorkund Local Nallah Earthen 1981 390 12.06 1.51 1.42 IR
425 Chousala Local Nallah Earthen 1997 298 13.61 1.73 1.59 0.01 IR
426 Daithana Local Nallah Earthen 2002 452 16.99 1.65 1.40 IR
427 Dastapur Local Nallah Earthen 1982 640 14.02 2.31 2.05 0.07 IR
428 Dattapur Local Nallah Earthen 1991 404 15.18 1.68 1.60 IR
429 Dehegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1985 430 12.45 1.71 1.56 IR
430 Deodhari Local Nallah Earthen 1975 600 13.2 2.06 1.90 IR
431 Devarjan Devan Earthen 1993 94.48 1535 15.58 12.41 10.68 0.40 IR
432 Eklahare Local Nallah Earthen 1984 510 17.4 3.54 3.47
433 Gadmoshi Local Nallah Earthen 1912 430 11.64 2.44 2.30 0.09 IR
434 Gandhari Local Nallah Earthen 1976 390 18.03 2.41 2.28 0.04 IR
435 Gandhari Local Nallah Earthen 1982 1002 10.08 1.90 1.83 0 IR
436 Gangapur Godavari Earthen 1965 357.40 3902 36.59 215.88 203.88 Ogee 2.23 HE,
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437 Ghordari Local Nallah Earthen 1988 457 15.62 IR
438 Golangri Local Nallah Earthen 1987 1230 15.22 1.89 1.64 0.01 IR
439 Hanegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1978 781 14.36 1.29 1.16 IR
440 Jaldhara Local Nallah Earthen 1975 454 19.4 1.87 1.77 IR
441 Jambnala Earthen 1999 1861 24.2 IR
442 Janegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1978 653 14.74 1.68 1.56 0.04 IR
443 Jategaon Local Nallah Earthen 1983 877 13.4 2.13 1.92 0.07 IR

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444 Jivrekha Jivrekha Earthen 1964 78 1868 15.46 7 6.13 0.29 IR
445 Jujgavan Local Nallah Earthen 1984 776 12.8 0.79 0.79 0.03 IR
446 Junewahi Local Nallah Earthen 1985 666 12.18 1.57 1.51 0 IR
447 Karewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 22.96 3.29 IR
448 Karwappa Earthen 55.43 1416 35 32.56 32.56 Ogee 0.40 IR
449 Kasanpal Kasanpal Earthen 1982 570 16.3 0.92 0.78 0.03 IR
450 Katawada Local Nallah Earthen 1990 650 13.03 IR
451 Kaudgaon Local Nallah Earthen 2001 900 15.28 2.52 2.29 IR
452 Kedarpur Local Nallah Earthen 1983 107 11.33 2.36 2.14 0.09 IR
453 Kekatpur Local Nallah Earthen 1983 559 13.76 2.56 2.33 0.06 IR
454 Kelewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1980 330 17.24 0.91 0.02 IR
455 Kesapuri Kesapuri Earthen 1972 1118 17 1.72 1.52 0.01 IR
456 Khanapur Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1435 20.4 2.99 2.78 0.05 IR
457 Khandala Local Nallah Earthen 1975 590 12.83 0.56 0.48 IR
458 Khandala Local Nallah Earthen 1977 590 14.6 1.47 1.34 0 IR
459 Khandala Local Nallah Earthen 1983 495 14.6 1.84 1.29 IR
460 Khandani Local Nallah Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1981 593 18.92 3.23 1.40 0.06 IR
461 Khemkund Local Nallah Earthen 2001 555 17.13 3.73 3.56 0.07 IR
462 Kumbhali Chulbandh Earthen 1907 1330 11 0.76 0.74 0 IR
463 Kundlika Kundlika Earthen 1986 509.71 2391 28.45 46.35 37.70 Ogee 0.69 IR
464 Kundrala Local Nallah Earthen 1969 96.24 1015 18.5 11.78 10.42 0.25 IR
465 Lalawadi Local Nala Earthen 1983 3.15 840 13.1 0.71 0.63 0.02 IR
466 Lamkhane Local Nallah Earthen 1983 1350 11.58 2.95 2.69 IR
467 Malegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1966 1288 11 2.53 2.23 0.10 IR
468 Malegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1973 737 12.95 1.75 1.61 0.05 IR
469 Malkunji Local Nallah Earthen 1981 103 13 1.74 1.60 0.06 IR

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470 Mandohol Mandohol Earthen 1979 142.45 739 26.07 11.30 8.78 Ogee 0.20 IR
471 Massajog Local Nallah Earthen 1970 1136 14.17 2.71 2.50 0.09 IR
472 Mategaon Local Nallah Earthen 1985 2016 13.1 3.25 2.94 0.12 IR
473 Mendgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1118 12.88 1.54 1.42 0.05 IR
474 Mulavagu Mulavagu Earthen 1979 750 19 7.84 5.97 IR
475 Mulegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1320 12.5 1.76 1.63 0.07 IR
476 Nagthana Earthen 1990 1670 17.3 2.25 1.70 0.05 IR
477 Nagthana Local Nallah Earthen 1975 2359 11.3 3.11 2.78 0.16 IR
478 Nagthana Local Nallah Earthen 1993 1004 19.31 6.48 0.17 IR
479 Naikwadi Baman Earthen 1973 620 13.25 1.08 1 0.03 IR
480 Nalegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1989 640 19.57 1.11 1.09
481 Nandgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1989 1154 11.74 1.52 1.48 IR
482 Navegaon Local Nala Earthen 1987 6.40 600 20.37 1.69 1.55 0.06 IR
483 Navegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1971 742 10.3 1.04 0.98 0.01 IR
484 Nichapur Local Nallah Earthen 1978 588 16.56 2.32 2.20 IR
485 Nimbhora Anjana Earthen 1981 857 17.6 1.56 1.44 0 IR
486 Ozarkhed Unanda Earthen 1982 182 3266 35.3 67.95 60.32 Ogee 1.15 IR
487 Pachamba Local Nallah Earthen 1995 1080 10.1 2.24 2.07 IR
488 Pakhadia Local Nala Earthen 1986 10.10 633 22.83 2.28 2.16 0.01 IR
489 Panchala Local Nallah Earthen 1998 1411 11.49 1.85 0.87 0 IR
490 Paralkot Deoda Earthen 1981 120 1234.4 25.21 66.30 63.60 Ogee 1.14 HE,
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491 Pawanpar Local Nallah Earthen 1909 884 10.36 4.72 4.47 0.13 IR
492 Pendhari Pendhari Nalla Earthen 28.49 470 16 6 5.05 Ogee 0.17 IR
493 Pilandri Local Nallah Earthen 1344 16.42 1.57 1.52 0.03 IR
494 Pimprala Local Nallah Earthen 1968 1088 10.36 1.50 1.32 0.08 IR

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495 Pocharam Alair Stream Earthen 1922 621.60 1311 31 51.58 42.56 IR
496 Podagada Podagada Earthen 1996 26300 462 77.5 2307.71 1455.76 11 IR
497 Punegaon Unanda Earthen 1998 66 1803 24.14 17.57 15.46 Ogee 0.37 IR
498 Raigavan Murud Nallah Earthen 1987 139.30 1725 13.83 12.70 11.26 Ogee 0.49 IR
499 Ramadugu Ramadugu Earthen 1964 399 787.6 23 18.05 16.27 IR
500 Rengepar Earthen 1978 22.22 1034 17.17 3.97 3.57 0.13 IR
501 Saikheda Kuni Earthen 1972 480.83 1740 23.78 38.51 27.18 Ogee 0.84 IR
502 Salegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1964 178 17.27 3.40 3.36 0.07 IR
503 Salivagu Salivagu Earthen 1964 507.90 2088 17 15.89 15.88 IR
504 Sarswati Saraswati Earthen 1973 810 15.6 1.89 1.64 0.07 IR
505 Satighat Local Nallah Earthen 1963 85.37 12.22 3.28 3.10 0.01 IR
506 Satiguda Satiguda/Satig Earthen 1986 129.50 2707 25.5 IR
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507 Shekapur Local Nallah Earthen 1988 815 15.8 1.28 1.21 0.04 IR
508 Shirputi Local Nallah Earthen 1971 355 19.35 2.22 1.93 0.02 IR
509 Somthana Bhokar Earthen 1971 532 13 0.91 0.84 IR
510 Sonegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1971 1337 10.06 2.11 1.78 IR
511 Talegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1979 1325 10.8 2.43 2.21 0.01 IR
512 Taliperu Taliperu Earthen 1984 31460 2762 20 20.67 14.47 Ogee 0.57 IR
513 Tegampur Local Nala Earthen 1980 780 23.36 4.04 3.64 0.09 IR
514 Thangaon Local Nallah Earthen 1989 260 18.71 1.42 1.22 0.03
515 Totladoh Pench Gravity / Masonry 1989 4273 3061 74.5 1241 1091 Ogee 7.77 HE
516 Ukarwahi Local Nallah Earthen 1984 820 14.14 1.98 Ogee IR
517 Umarzari Umarzari Earthen 1998 1997 18.5 6.10 5.52 0.18 IR
518 Waghdare Sivana Earthen 1975 1085 15 3.47 3.18 IR
519 Warwandi Local Nallah Earthen 1987 14 1.75 1.56 IR

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520 Antargaon Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1986 29.79 1078 17.42 7.20 6.28 Other 0.14 IR
521 Arunawati Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1994 894 5170 29.58 198.40 169.68 Ogee 4.67 IR
522 Babulgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1984 720 12.15 0.74 0.66 0.01 IR
523 Bavalgaon Local Nala Earthen 1973 389 22.39 2.09 1.90 0.03 IR
524 Bewartola Khudus Earthen 909.5 17.6 6.40 5.29 0.15 IR
525 Bhategaon Local Nallah Earthen 1965 547 14.32 1.54 1.39 IR
526 Bhatkheda Local Nallah Earthen 775 10.05 0.81 0.71 0.04 IR
527 Bhavthana Local Nallah Earthen 2005 27.8 5.27 IR
528 Bodalkasa Earthen 1917 60.10 518 19.202 17.39 16.45 0.65 IR
529 Bodhegaon Bodhegaon Earthen 1971 45.58 1000 17.1 4.24 3.65 Ogee 0.12 IR
530 Burbhushi Local Nallah Earthen 1972 667 22.75 1.14 1.07 IR
531 Charthana Local Nallah Earthen 1984 780 12.8 1.97 1.84 IR
532 Chichbund Bhurkunda Earthen 1951 29 1280 17.37 7.76 6.94 Other 0.16 IR
Nalla
533 Chinchala Local Nallah Earthen 1984 822 13.28 2.24 2.15 0.01 IR
534 Chinchoti Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1458 13.4 2.01 1.87 0.08 IR
535 Chulbandh Chulbandh Earthen 1974 55.94 478 22.83 24.02 21.46 Other 0.38 IR
536 Dadanzari Local Nallah Earthen 1974 1030 10.91 1.30 1.23 0 IR
537 Dandegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1985 1130 11.95 3 2.51 IR
538 Daraswadi Shiv Earthen 1970 450 15.52 3.10 2.55 0.17 IR
539 Davalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1974 647 12.1 0.92 0.85 IR
540 Dawarvadi Local Nallah Earthen 1981 1615 14.26 1.55 1.29 IR
541 Dhotewada Local Nallah Earthen 1977 580 14.88 1.72 1.42 0.01 IR
542 Ganeshpur Local Nallah Earthen 1977 1984 15 2.72 2.49 IR
543 Ganeshpur Local Nallah Earthen 1996 943 11.3 1.67 1.54 0.01 IR
544 Ghanegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1971 1040 10.19 1.03 0.94 0.05 IR

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545 Ghanewadi Kundlika Earthen 1935 836 15 14.44 WS
546 Ghorazari Gorazari Earthen 1923 90.65 731.7 23.55 50.24 43.16 0.10 IR
547 Golatgaon Lahuki Earthen 1971 1271 11.83 1.35 1.23 0.06 IR
548 Gondegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1969 2407 13.27 3.01 2.71 0.14 IR
549 Gosikhurd Wainganga Earthen 34862 11360 22.5 1146.08 740.2 Ogee 2.23 HE,
IR
550 Guttewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 187 14.35 1.87 1.70 0.06 IR
551 Inayatpur Local Nallah Earthen 1981 11.25 2.05 1.68 IR
552 Indrawati Indravathi Gravity / Masonry 1996 26300 555 45 2300 1485 11 HE,
IR
553 Jambutake Netravati Earthen 1974 799 18.91 2.20 1.88 0.03 IR
554 Jogaiwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1977 1950 10.55 1.58 1.45 0.10 IR
555 Kalisarar Kalisarar Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1988 131 929 25.3 30.46 27.75 Ogee 0.66 IR
556 Kamalapur Local Nallah Earthen 1974 743 11.8 1.88 1.64 0.07 IR
557 Kanadgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1986 2308 10.85 2.87 2.45 0.01 IR
558 Kanerwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 332 21.96 3.29 3.05 0.01 IR
559 Karadkhed Karadkhed Earthen 1978 96.07 1454 20.8 12.37 11.01 Other 0.29 IR
Nallah
560 Karandala Local Nallah Earthen 1982 590 14.6 3.07 2.97 0.01 IR
561 Karanjwan Kadwa Earthen 1974 248 2483 39.31 175.6 166.2 Ogee 1.84 HE,
IR
562 Kawadasar Local Nallah Earthen 1984 340 18.15 1.68 1.65 0.01
563 Khadakdoh Local Nallah Earthen 1977 390 17.3 2.66 2.48 0.07 IR
564 Khadakjam Kajali Gravity / Masonry 1973 371 16.43 0.51 0.42 0.02 IR
565 Khairwada Local Nala Earthen 1993 2.35 686 17.67 1.05 0.96 0.03 IR
566 Khursapur Local Nallah Earthen 824 13.24 2.10 2.01 0.12 IR

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567 Kosarteda Koserteda Earthen 2012 210 1305 25.6 72.76 63.70 Chute 1.26 IR
568 Kotabardi Local Nala Earthen 1977 3.38 335 14.75 1.17 1.09 0.03 IR
569 Lohatwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 447 12.3 1.90 1.01 0.07 IR
570 Lower Pus Pus Earthen 1983 1282 3346 28 81.16 59.63 Ogee 1.59 IR
571 Madalmoni Local Nallah Earthen 1984 1280 11.55 1.32 1.10 IR
572 Mahalingi Local Nallah Earthen 1981 1061 14.32 5.49 4.78 0.20 IR
573 Mahurkund Local Nallah Earthen 1980 500 14.31 1.51 1.36 0 IR
574 Maisdodak Local Nallah Earthen 583 11.41 0.85 0.82 IR
575 Massawadi Local Nallah Earthen 1982 995 13.3 2.19 1.86 0.01 IR
576 Medipally Local Nala Earthen 1971 487 22.03 1.59 1.52 0.03 IR
577 Misalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1971 581 14.66 2.07 1.88 0.05 IR
578 Mordongri Local Nala Earthen 2001 3.62 405 20.84 1.39 IR
579 Mungsapur Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1140 13.25 1.34 1.20 IR
580 Nagalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1983 13.9 1.53 1.41 0 IR
581 Nagalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 157 16.37 2.68 2.24 0.95 IR
582 Nahlesara Chandan Earthen 1967 65 2638 22.25 16.14 14.53 0.23 IR
583 Nallavagu Nallavagu Earthen 1969 735.56 1936 19 21.15 18.53 0.61 IR
584 Nawargaon Nirgunda Earthen 1997 96.63 2510 19.35 14.98 12.48 Ogee 0.42 IR
585 Pachangri Local Nallah Earthen 1970 687 14.64 1.38 1.24 0.04 IR
586 Pakadigud Deogad Earthen 1993 51.15 1814 19 13.31 11.80 Ogee 0.26 IR
587 Palemvagu Palemvagu Earthen 140 230 35.60 32.39 Ogee 0.24 IR,
WS
588 Paradgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1977 500 14.28 4.09 3.77 0.01 IR
589 Pentakali Penganga Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 2003 794.35 990 23.615 67.36 60.07 Ogee 1.29 HE,
IR
590 Pethwadaj Local Nallah Earthen 1980 101.53 1260 18.9 11.48 9.03 0.30 IR

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591 Pharaspal Local Nala Earthen 525 14.7 0.95 0.84 0.02 IR
592 Pimparala Local Nallah Earthen 1968 975 16.16 2.63 2.43 IR
593 Pulpuldoh Local Nala Earthen 2001 7.61 690 13.31 1.80 1.61 0.05
594 Purkabodi Local Nallah Earthen 1107 20.34 1.46 1.42 0.06 IR
595 Ragargaon Gravity / Masonry 2006 14.35 0.91 IR
596 Ratanwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1976 380 19 1.33 1.22 IR
597 Rawalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1997 355 17.71 1.20 1.20 0.03
598 Rawangaon Local Nallah Earthen 1973 756 12.8 1.39 1.29 IR
599 Rawanwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1960 96 12.44 6.90 6.75 0 IR
600 Rotha - I Local Nallah Earthen 1995 1008 12.72 2.06 1.98 0.08 IR
601 Salebardi Asaldodi Earthen 1975 1236 10 1.56 1.53 0 IR
602 Saradwadi Shiv Earthen 1986 970 15.32 2.18 1.85 IR
603 Saraswati Saraswati Earthen 1981 1411 18.2 Ogee IR
604 Sathanala Penganga Earthen 1997 2067 2815 22 35.14 31.34 Ogee 0.65 IR
605 Sayalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1979 804 15.2 2.37 2.21 IR
606 Shanigram Earthen 1891 321.16 908 16 30.95 29.04 IR
607 Shekhdari Soki Nallah Earthen 1982 35.10 730 30.36 5.20 4.54 0.08 IR
608 Sindphana Sindphana Earthen 1963 237.56 1970.5 18.5 7.36 7.36 0.28 IR
609 Singandoh Local Nallah Earthen 1993 562 17 3.13 2.71 0.01 IR
610 Sirasgaon Local Nallah Earthen 600 21.12 9.13 8.34 0.15 IR
611 Sobalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1534 12 2.34 2.11 0.01 IR
612 Suddavagu Siddha river Earthen 2006 699 3684 17.05 44.52 39.32 Ogee 3.66 IR
613 Surabardi Local Nallah Earthen 1991 945 11.74 2.37 2.29 0.01 IR
614 Takalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1975 800 11.56 1.45 1.31 IR
615 Turamarka Satti Nalla Earthen 1982 165 12.6 1.59 1.54 IR
616 Vattivagu Vottivagu Earthen 2001 530 3006 29 73.90 65.80 Ogee 1.14 IR

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617 Vihirgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1992 930 15.54 3.18 3.03 0.10 IR
618 Wadiwarhe Local Nallah Earthen 1983 515 18.64 1.74 1.65 0
619 Wasangaon Local Nallah Earthen 1977 1674 11.33 2 1.79 0.01 IR
620 Yerravagu Yerravagu Earthen IR
621 Ambidumal Earthen 1987 1145 28.8 4.39 IR
a
622 Ambikhalsa Warudinadi Earthen 1975 820 15.28 1.73 1.43 0.03 IR
623 Anepemdar Local Nallah Earthen 1998 375 14.34 2.09 1.75 0 IR
a
624 Asolagavha Local Nallah Earthen 1989 422 19.54 2.07 1.97 0.04 IR
625 Babhulgaon Jogwada Earthen 1979 949 15.6 2.74 2.53 0.06 IR
626 Babhulgaon Local Nallah Earthen 986 12.25 2.45 2.15 IR
627 Bawanthadi Bawanthadi Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1365 6420 31 280.24 217.32 Ogee 4.42 IR
628 Bethampudi Bethampudi Earthen 1974 200 18.59 11.10 4.79 WS
629 Bhogalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1995 660 16.98 1.94 1.60 0.04 IR
630 Bisrampuri Local Nala Earthen 1982 600 12.4 0.14 0.14 IR
631 Chachundra Bel Nadi Earthen 1987 16.83 745 13.85 4.35 3.93 0.12 IR
632 Chawarpani Banjari Earthen 1960 22.80 1456 12.95 3.75 3.60 0.11 IR
633 Chorbahuli Local Nallah Earthen 1985 1029 12.22 2.08 1.99 0.01 IR
634 Chorjawala Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1316 11.88 2.56 2.37 IR
635 Chorpangra Local Nallah Earthen 1984 607 14.59 2.37 2.17 IR
636 Chulkinala Chulkinala Earthen 1997 243.55 2340 18 26.56 25.01 Ogee 0.74 IR
637 Dhanikwada Local Nallah Earthen 764 14.9 2.17 2.05 IR
638 Dongargaon Local Nallah Earthen 1984 923 11.7 0.70 0.63 0 IR
639 Dongargaon Nagda Nallah Earthen 1971 20.70 543 16.98 4.81 4.41 0.11 IR

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640 Dongargaon Dongargaon Earthen 2000 54.50 474 18.88 14.18 12.44 Ogee 0.32 IR
Nalla
641 Dongergaon Local Nala Earthen 1980 8.03 396 18.74 2.06 1.73 0.04 IR
642 Gandipally Rampur Earthen 6.83 1464 17.415 4.49 Other 0.11
chintala Vagu
643 Gangulpara Ghisiri Earthen 1960 28.50 3009 19.51 11.38 10.93 0.18 IR
644 Ghatshiras Local Nallah Earthen 1977 780 13.65 0.82 0.73 0.03 IR
645 Gothangaon Local Nallah Earthen 1976 1303 12.99 IR
646 Govindwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1974 2190 11.75 3.30 3.08 IR
647 Gundlavagu Gundlavagu Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 21.83 557 18 2.49 2.49 Ogee 0.04 IR
648 Ibrahimpur Local Nallah Earthen 1075 10.25 1.37 1.26 IR
649 Jangamwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1324 14.28 1.10 0.98 0.03 IR
650 Jhirikhapa Local Nala Earthen 1979 6.50 390 14.05 1.95 1.74 0.05 IR
651 Kakardhaha Local Nallah Earthen 1985 1110 13.3 2.49 2.22 IR
652 Kalapvihir Local Nallah Earthen 1800 810 14.04 IR
653 Kalmeshwar Local Nallah Earthen 1998 470 16.09 1.45 1.29 0.05 IR
654 Kalpathari Kalpathari Earthen 2009 39 2220 12.92 8.61 6.60 Side 0.54 IR
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655 Kanhargaon Chotti Kulbhera Earthen 1986 108.27 2378 30.31 26.97 23.07 0.52 IR,
WS
656 Kanhasagar Local Nala Earthen 2002 4.15 540 19.8 1.71 IR
657 Katekalyan Earthen 870 16.24 1.22 1.12 0.03 IR
658 Kawalewada Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1000 11.15 2.03 1.89 0 IR
659 Kesar Nala Kesarnala Earthen 1974 17.14 600 18.82 4.30 3.93 Other 0.09 IR
660 Khadakozer Earthen 1961 1220 21.67 8.43 7.57 0.19 IR

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661 Khandezari Local Nallah Earthen 1975 703 12.24 1.66 1.59 0.01 IR
662 Khokarmoh Local Nallah Earthen 1977 955 11.44 1.42 1.29 0.01 IR
a
663 Kuttarwadi Kinhariver Earthen 1991 1600 15.52 1.82 IR
664 Lohamandv Local Nallah Earthen 892 11.8 1.43 1.32 IR
a
665 Madhugang Local Nallah Earthen 1965 1098 11.28 4.89 4.62 0.01 IR
a
666 Mahasangvi Manjarai Earthen 1965 79.97 945 16.98 6.75 5.88 Other 0.22 IR
667 Mahirawani Nasardi Earthen 1978 443 25.53 2.63 2.52 0.04 IR
668 Manyarwadi Sindphana Earthen 1972 953 15.35 1.89 1.74 0.06 IR
669 Morzalwadi Earthen 1992 470 15.4 1.47 1.31 0.04 IR
670 Motsawang Earthen 1975 46.18 270 21 5.43 4.59 Other 0.07 IR
a
671 Nakhatwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1069 13.5 1.76 1.63 IR
672 Nalleshwar Local Nallah Earthen 1922 87.41 1112 20.35 10.93 10.23 0.32 IR
673 Nandgavhan Earthen 1977 545 18.64 IR
674 Nathalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1981 439 15.81 0.82 0.66 0.03 IR
675 Nilanjgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1981 727 13 1.43 1.23 0 IR
676 Nishanghat Local Nallah Earthen 1985 485 16.16 2.47 2.38 0 IR
677 Panshewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1975 455 14.83 1.79 1.59 IR
678 Paradsinga Local Nallah Earthen 1972 1040 14.07 1.86 1.72 0.01 IR
679 Pentipakka Local Nallah Earthen 1977 638 11.79 0.88 0.54 0.05 IR
680 Pethsangvi Local Nallah Earthen 1973 1051 10.35 1.13 1.03 0 IR
681 Pimpal Ner Local Nallah Earthen 1979 424 16.3 2.09 1.76 0.05 IR
682 Pimpaldari Local Nallah Earthen 1970 698 12.02 2.45 2.25 IR

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683 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 796 16.2 2.35 2.28 IR
684 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1976 587 15.25 2.25 2.17 IR
685 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1983 586 13.6 1.28 1.16 IR
686 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1997 700 21.84 IR
687 Pimparkhed Local Nallah Earthen 1966 555 15.2 1.54 0.01 IR
688 Pimparkhed Local Nallah Earthen 1973 426 17.11 1.34 1.28 0.03 IR
689 Pujaritola Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1970 699.30 3209.5 19.2 65.11 48.69 Ogee 1.77 IR
5
690 Ranjangaon Local Nallah Earthen 1500 10 1.94 1.76 IR
691 Rotha - II Local Nallah Earthen 1995 772 12.3 1.08 1.01 0.04 IR
692 Sagar Nadi Sagar Nadi Earthen 1966 186 1006 17.21 5.13 4.73 Other 0.11 IR,
PS
693 Sangrampur Kumbhari Earthen 1970 14.23 451.10 14.18 4.33 3.87 0 IR
4
694 Sendursena Sendursena Earthen 1971 1518 12.04 1.88 1.72 IR
695 Shivanijat Local Nallah Earthen 1973 570 15.9 1.48 1.38 0.03 IR
696 Shivankhed Local Nallah Earthen 1981 124 12 2.38 2.14 0.09 IR
697 Surampalem Torrigedda 109.50 83.05 IR
698 Suwardhara Local Nallah Earthen 1968 162 13.23 7.94 1.83 0.01 IR
699 Takalibhan Local Nallah Earthen 1977 2315 16.6 5.49 IR
700 Tandulwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1972 493 16.6 2.25 2 IR
701 Tandulwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 1210 12.35 2.72 2.49 0.11 IR
702 Tembhapuri Nagzari Earthen 1994 283.86 5300 17.77 21.26 19 Ogee 0.85 IR
704 Urkundapar Local Nallah Earthen 1980 913 13.41 4.94 4.75 Ogee 0.01 IR
705 Walkeshwar Local Nallah Earthen 1991 1422 10.5 2.15 2.07 0.01 IR
706 Wanjarwadi Wanjarwadi Earthen 1961 500 15.03 2.89 1.08 0 IR

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707 Asolamendh Pathari Earthen 1918 245.53 1376.5 18.08 67.02 56.38 0.19 IR
a 2
708 Bandardhar Paravara Gravity / Masonry 1926 121.73 2717 82.35 312.6 304.1 Ogee 0.07 HE,
a IR
709 Bhagimahari Local Nallah Earthen 1973 598 12 1.63 1.57 0.01 IR
710 Boggulavag Earthen 1990 96.87 1800 17 11.52 10.34 IR
u
711 Bramhanwa Local Nallah Earthen 1995 275 15.7 IR
da
712 Chenna Chenna Earthen 36.26 740 21.7 14.78 14.70 Ogee 0.28 IR
Nadi
713 Chikhalbeed Local Nallah Earthen 2001 238 18.2 1.30 0.84 0 IR
714 Chinchkhed Local Nallah Earthen 780 11.4 1.05 0.92 0.06 IR
a
715 Chorkhamar Chorkhamara Earthen 1923 75.11 1563 18.47 21.05 20.80 0.52 IR
a
716 Dharamsaga
r
717 Dhorasangvi Local Nallah Earthen 1979 745 19.15 2.03 1.82 0.06 IR
718 Donger Bodi Local Nala Earthen 1911 6.35 693 10.05 1.19 1.11 0.03 IR
719 Hajipirwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1973 336 12.04 1.15 0.97 0.04 IR
720 Harranbhata Local Nala Earthen 1985 20.27 255 18.64 1.74 1.28 Ogee 0 IR
721 Hivarshinga Local Nallah Earthen 1060 13.75 1.43 1.28 0.05 IR
722 Hiwara (MP) Local Nala Earthen 1994 3.88 456 11.585 1.01 0.91 Ogee 0.03 IR,
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723 Jawaharwad Local Nallah Earthen 1979 1580 11.74 2.80 2.44 IR
i
724 Jayakwadi-I Godavari Earthen 1976 21750 10415 41.3 2909 2170 Ogee 35 HE,
IR
725 Kanholibara Krishna Nallah Earthen 1976 95.30 1200 21.05 22.21 20.49 Ogee 0.36 IR
726 Karanjikhed Local Nallah Earthen 1976 555 11.6 2.07 1.85 IR
727 Katangjhari Local Nala Earthen 1922 11.65 1530 12.2 3.48 3.28 0.14 IR
728 Khadakpurn Khadakpurna Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 2008 5133.1 2400 18.5 160.61 93.40 Ogee 3.37 IR
a 8
729 Khairbandh Fattepur Earthen 1903 44.43 2847.8 18.16 16.90 15.95 0.41 IR
a
730 Khapabihari Local Nala Earthen 1992 5.04 680 18.7 1.51 1.39 0.07 IR
731 Khirdisathe Nardi Earthen 1904 765 13.11 3.20 2.01 0.11 IR
732 Kinnerasani Kinnarasani Earthen 1971 1333.3 2315 38 237.86 207.74 IR
3
733 Konheimun Konheimunda Earthen 1978 660 12 0.60 0.51 IR
da nallah
734 Kotwalbordi Local Nallah Earthen 1974 510 15.23 1.42 1.32 0.04 IR
735 Koulasanala Koulasnala Earthen 426.83 1140 24 992.22 666.30 Ogee 0.66 IR
736 Kumbharkin Local Nallah Earthen 1976 390 12.06 1.43 1.38 IR
i
737 Labhansara Labhansarad Earthen 1987 48.70 1782 12 8.22 7.35 Ogee 0.36 IR
d
738 Lakhnavara Lakhnavaram Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1909 253.82 733 15 60.46 60.46 IR
m
739 Lower Terna Tirna Earthen 1989 1787.1 3910 25.6 160.46 113.95 Ogee 3.20 IR

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740 Malluruvagu Malluruvagu Earthen 1986 43.51 1569 10 10.39 10.39 IR
741 Mandwajhiri Earthen 1979 7.25 1021 19.28 1.63 1.55 0.06 IR
742 Mathadivag
u
743 Mehra Local Nala Earthen 1980 5.12 210 23.48 0.94 0.84 0.02 IR
Khapa
744 Mukkamami Mukkamamidi Earthen 1986 78.94 390 18 4.31 4.21 IR
di
745 Musurumilli
746 Nirachindli Local Nala Earthen 1977 853.44 10.05 0.70 0.64 0.07 IR
747 Nizam Sagar Manjira Earthen 1931 8376 5670 48 504.40 478.50 14.29 HE,
IR
748 Panchadhar Panchadhara Earthen 1976 57.80 1035 27.41 9.68 8.75 0.17 IR
a
749 Pandharwad Local Nallah Earthen 1984 120 12.65 2.49 2.33 0.09 IR
i
750 Pandherbod Pandharabodi Earthen 1967 44.03 1769 15.24 13.86 13.14 Other 0.47 IR
i
751 Pardeshwad Local Nallah Earthen 1976 2460 10.5 2.19 2 IR
i
752 Pimpal Nare Local Nallah Earthen 1981 910 17.73 2.25 2.19 0.05 IR
753 Pimpalkhuti Local Nallah Earthen 1974 640 16 2.38 2.24 IR
754 Pipriyatola Local Nala Earthen 1989 3.30 855 20.05 0.85 0.77 0.02 IR
755 Rachnnawa Local Nallah Earthen 1996 1577 14.94 5.33 4.60 0.46 IR
di
756 Sakhalinala Sakhali nalla Earthen 1980 1108 18.6 7.26 5.99 0.17 IR

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757 Salaimendh Local Nallah Earthen 1972 247 20.57 2.23 2.11 0 IR
a
758 Sat Dodarna Earthen 2004 12.5 1.74 1.57 IR
759 Siddheshwa Purna Earthen 1968 7770 6658 38.26 250.85 80.96 Ogee 4.06 IR
r
760 Sonpethwad Local Nallah Earthen 1975 795 15.1 1.58 1.44 IR
i
761 Tringalwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1978 498 15.77 3.14 2.86 Ogee 0.07 IR
762 Upper Kolab Kolab Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1993 1630 646 55 1215 935 Ogee 12.20 HE,
IR
763 Upper Manar Earthen 2010 987.60 1282 30.9 74.05 60.11 Ogee 1.05 HE,
Manar IR
764 Asegaonban Local Nallah Earthen 15.2 1.46 IR
dh
765 Bhagirijhala Gadagada nalla Earthen 1984 485 1.98 1.44 IR
766 Bhutakarwa Local Nallah Earthen 1967 1128 16.5 3.31 2.89 0.01 IR
di
767 Bor Bor Earthen 1998 229 3030 12.1 13.40 11.47 Ogee 0.52 IR
Dahegaon
768 Chandrabha Chandrabhaga Earthen 1973 48.45 2194 21.1 8.89 8.02 Ogee 0.02 IR
ga
769 Ghanpur
Lake
770 Haladwadho Local Nallah Earthen 1999 1108 14.15 3.69 3.32 0.12 IR
na
771 Hanegaon - Local Nallah Earthen 1978 726 10.9 1.03 0.93 IR
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772 Kalimatitola Local Nalla Earthen 42.22 265 14.88 13.28 12.30 0.46 IR
773 Kamthikhair Pench Earthen 1976 4661 2248 32 230 180 Ogee 2.52 IR
y
774 Kasarbalkun Local Nallah Earthen 1974 627 15.68 2.49 2.28 0.05 IR
d
775 Khekaranall KhekaraNalla Earthen 1988 49.55 330 24.5 26.13 23.81 Chute 0.56 IR
a
776 Kolyachiwad Local Nallah Earthen 1980 414 14.8 1.10 1.10 IR
i
777 Kovvadakalv Kovvada kalva Earthen 2004 111.37 1630 22.04 12.36 11.58 0.31 IR
a
778 Kumbharkin Kuptanalla Earthen 2002 1079 18.1 IR
hi
779 Lower Dudhana Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 2581 7020 28.6 344.80 242.20 Ogee 6.94 IR
Dudhna
780 Lower Wardha Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 6317 9464 27.8 253.34 216.87 Ogee 5.47 HE,
Wardha IR
781 Makardhoka Amb Earthen 1978 65.78 1654 18.81 21.36 19.93 Other 0.42 IR
da
782 New , Earthen 1994 945 16.95 4.96 4.47 IR
Kothur
783 Pathari (MP) Local Nala Earthen 1980 3.58 313.25 16.48 0.55 0.54 IR
784 Pimpari (Kd) Khanday Earthen 1980 555 15.2 1.46 1.34 0.04 IR
785 Pindaraikala Local Nala Earthen 1976 7.01 379 20.35 0.35 IR
786 Rithimohard Local Nallah Earthen 1125 14 1.72 1.72 0.08 IR
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787 Saokhed Earthen 1998 1230 14.23 IR
Bhoi
788 Silli Ambadi Local Nallah Earthen 1380 12.82 1.27 1.22 0.08 IR
789 Upper Manair and Gravity / Masonry 1950 2200 3260 20.27 62.30 61.44 Ogee 39626 IR
Manair Kudlair 8.16
790 Upper Wardha Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1993 4302 5920 39.9 786.5 614.8 Ogee 9.75 HE,
Wardha IR
791 Ancharwadi Local Nallah Earthen 1985 570 17.9 2.55 2.34 0.06 IR
-I
792 Ancharwadi- Local Nallah Earthen 1988 795 14.4 1.45 1.33 0.04 IR
II
793 Anjana Anjana Earthen 1999 98.66 1952 18.85 15.55 13.74 0.51 IR
palshi
794 Bazarthathn Earthen 2004 1440 13.8 4.60 4.14 IR
ur
795 Belapur Kas Earthen 1983 1212 19.93 2.68 2.35 0.05 IR
Badgi
796 Bhupathipal Seethapallivag 264 748 21.20 11.25 IR
em u
797 Dasamantha Dasmantapur 1976 7.68 265 18.2 0.44 0.30 Chute IR,I
pur nalla R
798 Dhangarjaw Local Nallah Earthen 1966 899 13.32 2.11 1.83 0.01 IR
ala
799 Dhanora Local Nallah Earthen 1996 430 12.8 2.04 1.62 0.01 IR
Bhuse
800 Gavalishivar Local Nallah Earthen 1972 1502 10.7 2.18 1.95 0.30 IR
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801 Guntwada
Main
802 Junewani Local Nala Earthen 1998 8.37 520 18.13 2.64 2.45 0.06 IR,
(MP) WS
803 Kalyan Girija Girija Earthen 1972 112 1183 22.07 10.16 8.47 0.57 IR
804 Kannamwar Local Nallah Earthen 1973 375 16.7 1.57 1.46 0.03 IR
gram
805 Karanjalipad Local Nallah Earthen 1986 570 22.6 1.86 1.82 0.03
a
806 Keshavshiva Local Nallah Earthen 1983 588 16.1 2.38 2.13 0.07 IR
ni
807 Komaram Peddavagu Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1132 1012 18 0.01 Ogee 2.88 IR
Bheem
808 Komsettipall Ganga Katwa Earthen 1988 1023 12 2.32 1.93 IR
y Stream
809 Lohare Khad Earthen 1966 370 10.6 1.22 1.10 0.01 IR
Kasare
810 Mothe
Cheruvu
811 Nawegaonb Local Nallah Earthen 1967 625 11.58 45.94 29.59 1.03 IR
andh
812 Oher Local Nallah Earthen 1964 16
(Harsul)
813 Pangrikesap Local Nallah Earthen 1973 414 16.37 1.24 1.15 0.03 IR
ur
814 Panjra Local Nallah Earthen 1975 380 17.65 2.06 1.95 0.03 IR
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815 Purna(Neop Purna Earthen 1998 100.28 2725 16.6 11.38 9.34 Other 0.39 IR
ur)
816 Ranisawarga Local Nallah Earthen 1973 728 13.67 1.27 1.15 IR
on
817 Sangammes Manjara Earthen 1995 408.45 2660 14.85 16.83 13.03 Ogee 0.83 IR
hwar
818 Shivana Shivna Earthen 2005 574.82 4486 14.77 39.36 36.45 Ogee 0.83 IR
Takli
819 Shivani Local Nallah Earthen 1985 1625 15.7 4.28 3.91 0.02 IR
Armal
820 Tembhurwal Local Nallah Earthen 910 11.19 1.24 0.86 0.11 IR
tri
821 Umariya Local Nala Earthen 2002 16.34 360 18.45 2.28 1.93 0.03 IR
Dalel
822 Upper Dudhana Earthen 1964 248 2750 18 15 13.01 0.44 IR
Dudhana
823 Upper Pravara Gravity / Masonry 202.21 583 73.91 236 228.75 Ogee 0.89 IR
Pravara
824 Vyphadpites Local Nallah Earthen 508 10.2 1.08 0.81 0.04 IR
ur
825 Chincholi Local Nallah Earthen 1976 1221 12.49 2.64 2.38 0.10 IR
Joga
826 Dahegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1984 410 16.8 3.24 3.04 0.01 IR
Gondi
827 Davan Local Nallah Earthen 1535 12.1 2.30 2.15 0.08 IR
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828 Large , Godavari Earthen 1918 1020 15.06 2.50 2.13 IR
Pulkal
829 Lower Penganga Earthen 17983 1998 35.63 1054.37 864.80 Ogee 15.95 IR
Penganga
830 Rengepar Local Nallah Earthen 1976 1034 10.18 3.03 2.88 0 IR
Kotha
831 Shindewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1973 840 13.66 1.65 1.52 0.05 IR
(G)
832 Shindewadi Local Nallah Earthen 1986 1160 13.03 1.27 1.14 IR
(M)
833 Upper Pravara Gravity / Masonry 2005 18.43 503 15.16 5.82 5.14 Ogee 1.84 HE
Ghatghar
834 Upper Kundlika Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 273.68 1170 24.28 18.77 15.57 Ogee 0.30 IR
Kundlika
835 Betekar Bodha Nallah Earthen 1978 27.43 510 20.7 4.16 3.67 0.12 IR
Bothali
836 Bhutanihipp Local Nallah Earthen 1973 2246 14.62 2.28 2.05 IR
arga
837 Chincholi Local Nallah Earthen 1969 1935 13.71 3.81 3.53 0.17 IR
Tapse
838 Donkarai ( Sileru Gravity / Masonry 1983 22540 1398 71 470 380 2.81 HE,
S.H.E.S) IR
839 Gadhepimp Local Nallah Earthen 1975 344 10.52 2.01 1.63 0.10 IR
algaon
840 Kad (K.N.R.) Kaddam Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1958 2590 2051 31 215.80 116.60 IR
841 Kajjerla Earthen 2000 1560 13.4 10.68 9.61 IR
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842 Khadak Local Nallah Earthen 1975 1200 16.38 3.17 2.50 0.01
Malegaon
843 Large , Godavari Earthen 1911 18 4.01 3.41 IR
Bibipet
844 Mohari Local Nallah Earthen 1972 700 14.35 2.05 1.80 0.01 IR
Pathardi
845 P.V. Local Nala Earthen 1975 518 17.59 2.59 2.47 0.11 IR
Pakhanjore
846 Sawangimali Local Nallah Earthen 1991 403 18.65 1.73 1.62 0.03 IR
-I
847 Singhabhoo Godamavagu Earthen 1940 1500 10.5 1.08 IR
palem
848 Upper Pus Pus Earthen 1971 596 744 43.29 113.92 91.27 Ogee 0.90 IR
(Pus)
849 Waghe Local Nallah Earthen 1988 60.80 1320 12.77 4.85 3.74 0.20 IR
Babulgaon
850 Dahigaon Local Nallah Earthen 1975 460 14.14 1.96 1.81 0.12 IR
Dhanora
851 Khumari Earthen 1986 126 15.24 2.12 2.05 0 IR
(Ramtek)
852 Large , Godavari Earthen 1896 1260 15 4.12 3.50 IR
Kachapur
853 Large , Godavari Earthen 1918 1140 12 1.08 0.92 IR
Uppalwai
854 Pargaon Kinha Earthen 1977 152.51 935 22.46 12.45 8.49 Ogee 0.37 IR
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855 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1982 776 12.6 1.23 1.11 0 IR
Kolta
856 Pimpalgaon Local Nallah Earthen 1984 539 12.55 1.04 0.05 IR
Tappa
857 Sadagaon Local Nallah Earthen 1998 750 25.65 5.82 4.87 0 IR
Ladachi
858 Sawangimali Local Nallah Earthen 1993 420 20.67 1.56 1.46 0.03 IR
- II
859 Talegaon Local Nallah Earthen 1997 1225 18 4.25 3.69 0 IR
Trambak
860 Bhopalgod Local Nala Earthen 1988 602 19.72 2.36 2.16 0.02 IR
Belkone
861 Large , Godavari Earthen 1897 1890 17 4.97 4.22 IR
Kamareddy
862 Large , Godavari Earthen 1920 13.7 7.13 6 IR
Khajar(V)
863 Pedda Earthen 1506 10 6.31 5.68 IR
Cheru, Soan
864 Umra Local Nallah Earthen 1996 1270 13.03 2.48 1.99 Ogee 0.01 IR
(Shamshodi
n)
865 Jayakwadi Sindphana Earthen 1987 3840 6488 31.19 453.64 316.34 Ogee 7.81 HE,
Stage-II IR
866 Large , Godavari Earthen 780 12 1.42 1.13 IR
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867 Lower Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1990 397.60 2513 16.25 62.18 53.18 Ogee 2.16 IR
Wunna
(Nand)
868 Nandivagu , Swarnamukhi Earthen 1342 14 4.56 3.76 IR
Kasula
869 Oora Godavari Earthen 1953 1560 14 1.47 1.25 IR
Cheru,Yadar
am
870 Palandar Local Nallah Earthen 346 23.38 1.62 1.56 0.06 IR
Zamindari
871 Posanipeta
Cheruvu
872 Telengiri(T. telengiri Earthen 207 1200 43 74.40 68.23 Chute 0.50 IR
M.I.P)
873 Dongargaon Nagda Earthen 1985 43.42 1350 22.6 9.61 8.37 Other 0.19 IR
(Nanded)
874 Dongargaon Deo Earthen 1974 575 11.66 1.81 1.64 0.10 IR
(Nashik)
875 Kandlapalle
Cheruvu
876 Large , Godavari Earthen 1400 13 3.95 3.35 IR
Indalwai(V)
877 Large , Godavari Earthen 1898 1110 14 1.72 1.46 IR
Jangampally
878 Large , Godavari Earthen 2500 11.2 3.20 2.88 IR
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foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
879 Large , Godavari Earthen 1928 930 13 1.09 0.93 IR
Dharmaraop
et
880 Large , Godavari Earthen 1000 13.5 9.52 8 IR
Manchippa(
V)
881 Large , Earthen 1650 10.2 1.59 1.59 IR
Mustabad
(V)
882 Tajangi , Earthen 220 17.3 1.36 1.36 IR
Tajangi(V)
883 Large , Ped Godavari Earthen 1892 15.5 IR
allareddy
884 Large , Earthen 1500 10 2.55 2.55 IR
Vilasagar (V)
885 Lower Wunna Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1997 1075.5 5330 23.65 152.60 136 Ogee 3.61 HE,
Wunna 0 IR
(Wadgaon)
886 Pedda Local Stream Earthen 1971 1402 10.35 1.43 HE,
Cheru, IR
Ameenpur
887 Pedda Godavari Earthen 1912 660 14 2.66 2.26 IR
Cheru,
Vellutla
888 Thanwar Thanwar Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1990 417 2130 27.1 139.20 123.45 Ogee 2.47 IR
(Rajiv Sagar)

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Gross storage

Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
889 Gujjulavagu Godavari Earthen 1998 780 15 3.26 2.77 IR
, Gandhari
890 Peddavagu- Peddavagu Earthen 3095.0 3.81 Other IR,
Jagannathp 4 WS
ur
891 Ada Village - Pranahita Earthen 1132 990 25.4 294.29 257.29 Ogee 2.88 IR
Peddavagu
892 Bandlavagu, Godavari Earthen 1121 10 8.93 7.59 IR
Kukkalgudur
893 Large , Godavari Earthen 1574 24 4.20 3.82 IR
Sultanabad(
V&M)
894 Machindran Local Nallah Earthen 990 12.1 2.96 2.63 0.12 IR
ath
Chincholi
895 Musurumilli Seethapallivag Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1040 33 Ogee IR
/Musurmilli u
896 Pedda Earthen 1889 19 6.11 IR
Cheru,
Yellareddy
897 Rai Rao Local Stream Earthen 488 11.02 IR
Cheru,
Narsapur
898 Singaraya , Earthen 1780 10.668 2.94 2.94 IR
Kurella(V),

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Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
899 Devathlache Local Stream Earthen 1189 11.01 IR
ru,
Yeldurthy
900 Kuppakanti , Godavari Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1999 1040 11.1 1.95 1.70 IR
Kuppakal(V)
901 Mathadivag Mathadivagu Earthen 236 1200 10.5 1720 1410 Ogee IR
u,
Hajipur(V)
902 Pedda Local Stream Earthen 1962 180 11.54 IR
Cheru,
Yelupugond
a
903 Large , Godavari Earthen 1901 1959 18 3.51 2.98 IR
Adloor
Yellareddy
904 Pedda Earthen 2321 11 1 1 IR
Cheru,
Lingapur (V)
905 Pedda Earthen 268 10.8 0.92 0.92 IR
Cheru,
Potharam
(V)
906 Torrigedda Upputeru 1964 70 IR
Pumping
Scheme

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Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
907 Mupparam , Earthen 2378 10.4 0.94 0.94 IR
Thippannap
et(V)
908 Chelamelav Chelmalavagu Earthen 1998 103 950 10 10.50 8.75 Ogee 0.21 IR
agu (N.T.R.
Sagar)
909 Choutaplly
Hanuman
Reddy Lift
910 Namaz Earthen 1768 10.56 0.86 0.86 IR
Cheru,
Gambhiraop
et (V)
911 Pedda Earthen 990 10 1.74 1.74 IR
Cheru,
Stambampal
ly (V)
912 Stambala Earthen 1600 10.1 5.77 5.77 IR
Cheru,
Yakeenpur
(V)
913 Gidda Earthen 2372 11.28 1.63 1.63 IR
Cheru,
Yellareddyp
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Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height

foundation
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
No. Dam

above
(m)

(m)
914 Medi Cheru, Godavari Earthen 2031 20 2.23 1.89 IR
Adavi
Srirampur(V
)
915 Sriram Sagar Godavari Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1977 91751 15600 43 3172 2555 Ogee HE,
(Srsp)/ IR
Pochampad
916 Forebay Sileru Earthen 1978 548 67 4.07 HE,
Lower Sileru IR
( S.H.E.S)
917 Upper Wainganga Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 2005 2000 3871 42.67 507 410 Ogee 5.54 HE,
Wainganga WS
(Sanjay ,PS
Sarovar) ,IR
918 Singasamud Earthen 2372.5 12 8.82 8.82 IR
ram ,
Yellareddyp
et (V)
919 Gundetivag Earthen 1991 700 19 1.22 1.16 IR
u Cheroo,
Reddygude
m(V),
920 Large , Godavari Earthen 1809 13 8.04 6.81 IR
Garepally(V)
,
Sultanabad(
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Submergence
Area (Sq. km)

Area (Th Ha)


Live storage
completion

Max height
Catchment
Sl. Name of
River Type of Dam

capacity

capacity

Purpose
spillway
Type of
No. Dam

Year of

(MCM)

(MCM)
above
(m)
921 Thalla Earthen / Gravity / Masonry 1646 10.17 1.11 1.11 IR
Cheru,
Gambhirpur
(V),
Metpally
(M)

B. List of BWA with surrogate information

Sl. Name of BWA River Length (m) Height upto Catchment area Design flood Purpose
No. crest (m) (Th. ha.) discharge (Cumecs)
1 Pus Weir Pus 245 1365.59 IR
2 Dham Weir Dham 0 IR
3 Ozar Weir Pravara 303.28 82.3 120 1500 IR
4 Dhuti Weir Wainganga 2003 11.8 0 FC,IR
5 Madan Weir Madan Nalla 3488 12.64 28.23 1036.40 IR
6 Randha Weir Pravara 207 0 HE
7 Rawlas Weir 0 IR
8 Takali Weir Local Nalla 0 IR
9 Ghanpur Weir Manjira 0 IR
10 Kochi Barrage Kanhan 4085 4800 16917 IR
11 Ralivagu Weir 180 0 IR
12 Gollavagu Weir Gollavagu 903
13 Kharda Barrage wardha 275 6 10000 12987 IR
14 Dindora Barrage Wardha 363 20.5 18000 38268.45 FC,IR,HE

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No. crest (m) (Th. ha.) discharge (Cumecs)
15 Guntanwada Weir Sileru 624.80 31 0 HE,IR
16 Manjira Barrage Manjira 0 IR
17 Pulgaon Barrage wardha 245 6 6500 11483 IR
18 Shirasgaon Weir 0 0 IR
19 Sondyatola Weir Bawanthadi 304 2.95 5689.92 IR
20 Chulband Barrage Chulband 2180 4.78 2569 IR,WS
21 Jhiram Nadi Weir 0 IR
22 Satiguda Barrage Kolab 0 HE,IR
23 Waghyanalla Weir Waghya 53.66 4.5 329 IR
Nalla
24 Dummugudem Anicut 0
25 Polavaram Barrage Godavari 0 IR
26 Surlikonda Barrage Potteru 97.97 4909 1900 IR
27 Vishnupuri Barrage Godavari 339 9 13870 27180 IR,WS
28 Alimeru Vaghu Barrage 0
29 Sripada Sagar Barrage 1180.70 100000 55900 IR
30 Muli Low level barrage Godavari 231.50 2.88 13903 IR,WS
31 Machkund Diversion Weir Machkund 0 HE
32 Nandur Madhameshwar Weir Godavari 1103 2278 1170 FC,IR
33 Amdura High Level Barrage Godavari 277.50 17324 IR,WS
34 Digras High Level barrage Godavari 282.50 14474 IR,WS
35 Mudgal High level Barrage Godavari 282.50 1.66 12584 IR,WS
36 Apegaon High Level Barrage Godavari 277.50 4 10035.15 IR,WS
37 Babhali High Level Barrage Godavari 257 27340 IR,WS
38 Mangrul High Level Barrage Godavari 365 8763 IR
39 Dhalegaon High Level Barrage Godavari 282.50 2.86 10876 IR,WS
40 Hiradpuri High Level Barrage Godavari 286 4 9417 IR,WS
41 Jogladevi High Level Barrage Godavari 347.50 5519 IR
42 Rajatakli High Level Barrage Godavari 282.50 9386 IR

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Sl. Name of BWA River Length (m) Height upto Catchment area Design flood Purpose
No. crest (m) (Th. ha.) discharge (Cumecs)
43 Roshanpur High level Barrage Sindphana 149 17705 IR
44 Shirasmarg Low level Barrage Sindphana 90 4711 IR
45 Tarugavan High Level Barrage Godavari 300 1.96 11166 IR,WS
46 Lonisawangi High Level Barrage Godavari 174.50 10159 IR
47 Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage Godavari 3599 310000 91475 HE,NA,IR
/Godavari Barrage

C. Major/Medium irrigation projects with surrogate information

Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
1 Godavari Delta Major Godavari Godavari Completed 1852 552 415.80 415.80 East Godavari, West
Godavari
2 Sriram Sagar Stage - Major Godavari Completed 913.16 392.01 392
I (Pochampad)
3 Gosi Khurd (Indira Major Wainganga Wainganga Ongoing 271.56 199.2 250.80 Chandrapur, Bhandara,
Sagar) Nagpur
4 Jayakwadi Stage - I Major Godavari Godavari Completed 204.05 183.64 126.53 Aurangabad
5 Indira Sagar Major Godavari Godavari Ongoing 216.20 174.98 291.38 West Godavari
/Polavaram
6 Jayakwadi Stage - II Major Sindhaphana Sindphana Ongoing 173.31 96.42 Ahmednagar, Parbani,
Nanded, Beed
7 Pench Major Pench Pench Completed 188.15 119.07 104.47 Nagpur, Bhandara
8 Upper Penganga Major Penganga Penganga Ongoing 132.21 139.43 134.28 Yavatmal,
Hingoli,Nanded
9 Mula Major Mula Mula Completed 127.39 118.2 85.2 Ahmednagar
10 Nizam Sagar Major Godavari Manjeera Completed 1931 111.29 93.61 Nizamabad
11 Sripad Sagar Major Godavari Ongoing 355.64 110.44 187.65 Adilabad, Warangal
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Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
12 Godavari (Darna) Major Darna Darna Completed 1910 94.05 88.83 25.87 Nashik
13 Upper Pravara Major Pravara Pravara Ongoing 111.09 86.10 64.26 Ahmednagar, Nashik
(Nilwande)
14 Upper Godavari Major Unanda Ongoing 84.56 71.62 Nasik, Jalgaon,
Bhusawal
15 Tadipudi Lift Major Godavari Ongoing 83.59 83.35 East Godavari, West
Godavari
16 Upper Wardha Major Wardha Wardha Completed 104.40 83.30 80.25 Amrawati, Wardha
17 Upper Wainganga Major Wainganga Wainganga Completed 1998 172.32 80 105.30 Seoni, Balaghat
(Sanjay Sarovar)
18 Lower Wardha Major Wardha Wardha Ongoing 106.37 78.87 63.33 Wardha
19 Purna Irrigation & Major Purna Purna Completed 1969 64 57.99 Nanded, Parbhani
Hydro Electric
Project
20 Upper Indravati Major Indravati Indravati Ongoing 136.50 76.27 125.08 Kalahandi
Multi Purpose
Project
21 Pench Diversion Major Pench Pench Ongoing 108.36 70.92 96.52 Chindwara, Seoni
22 Pravara Major Pravara Pravara Completed 1926 89.49 62.98 23.08 Ahmednagar
23 Potteru Major Potteru(Sabe Potteru Completed 101.17 61.03 109.86 Malkangiri
ri)
24 Bembla Major Bembla Bembla Ongoing 67.81 60.53 52.54 Yavatmal
25 Nandur Major Godavari Ongoing 72.59 54.44 45.12 Ahmednagar,Nashik,
Madhameshwar Aurangabad , Thane
26 Thotapalli Barrage Major Nagavali Ongoing 106.84 48.56 Vijayanagaram,
Srikakulam
27 Upper Kolab Major Godavari Kolab Completed 59.64 47.72 87.70 Koraput
28 Wainganga Canal Major Godavari Wainganga Completed 1923 91.06 39.70 35.42 Balaghat
and Sarathi
29 Lower Dudhana Major Dudhana Dudhana Ongoing 42.52 38.26 44.48 Parbani, Jalna

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
30 Asolamendha Major Pathari Completed 1918 50.86 37.95 9.92 Chandrapur
31 Lower Godavari Major Godavari Godavari Completed 41.99 37.79 33.72 Nanded
(Vishnupuri)
32 Rajiv Sagar Major Ongoing 157.33 36.88 161.88 Khammam
(Dummagudem) Lift
33 Shankarrao Chavan Major Godavari Ongoing 29.91 23.60 Aurangabad, Jalna,
/VIshnupuri Project Parbhani, Nanded
Part - II
34 Karanja Major Manjra Karanja Ongoing 48.97 29.22 44.57 Bidar
35 Khadakpurna River Major Khadakpurna Khadakpur Ongoing 38.85 25.90 24.86 Buldana
na
36 Arunawati Major Penganga Arunavati Completed 2009 31.62 25.30 25.16 Yavatmal
37 Bawanthadi Major Bawanthadi Bawanthad Ongoing 39.46 25.06 27.71 Bhandara(
_Maharashtra i Maharashtra),
Balaghat(MP)
38 Bagh _Maharashtra Major Bagh Bagh Completed 45.75 24.70 33.80 Gondia
39 Lower Wunna Major Nand, Vena Completed 28.75 24.40 25.55 Nagpur, Wardha
Wunna
40 Bawanthadi Major Bawanthadi Bawanthad Ongoing 37.41 23.79 29.41 Balaghat
_Madhya Pradesh i
41 Manjra Major Manjara Manjra Completed 27.62 23.69 23.69 Beed,Latur,
Osmanabad
42 Singur Dam Project Major Manjira Completed 23.51 16
43 Singoor Canals Major Godavari Manjeera Ongoing 41.51 23.51 16.19 Medak
44 Kaddam Narayan Major Kaddam Completed 58.30 23.43 23.43 Adilabad
Reddy River
45 Manar Major Manar Manar Completed 1969 42.58 23.31 23.30 Nanded
46 Itiadoh Major Gadvi Gadvi Completed 1981 60.73 22.75 40.08 Gondia, Garhchiroli
47 Lower Terna Major Godavari Terna Ongoing 22.17 18.50 Osmanabad, Latur

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
48 Bor River ( Phase - I Major Bor Bor Completed 32.58 22.04 16.19 Wardha
and Phase - II)
49 Gangapur Major Godavari Godavari Completed 30.40 21.90 23.26 Ahmednagar, Nasik
50 Ali Sagar Lift Major Godavari Godavari Completed 56.68 21.78 Nizamabad
51 Lendi _Maharashtra Major Lendi Lendi Ongoing 16.95 15.71 Nanded/ Nizamabad
52 Kadwa Major Kadwa Kadwa Completed 19.40 15.52 10.32 Nasik
53 Sondyatola Lift Medium Bawanthad Completed 14.94 14.66 11.01 Bhandara
i
54 Chagalnadu Lift Major Godavari Godavari Ongoing 38.99 14.17 14.16 East Godavari
55 Pus Major Pus Pus Completed 25.27 13.68 9.36 Yavatmal
56 Chorkhamra Major Sasanda Chorkhama Completed 1923 24.56 13.25 5.71 Bhandara
ra
57 Ghorazari Major Gorazari Gorazari Completed 1923 12.87 Chandrapur
58 Bagh RBC _Madhya Medium Bagh Bagh Completed 1975 12.50 21.40 Balaghat
Pradesh
59 Dina Major Dina Dina Completed 31.40 12.49 12.66 Ghadchiroli
60 Lower Chulbandh Medium Chulbandh Chulband Ongoing 12.24 10.43 Bhandara
61 Chandpur Major Chandpur Completed 1914 11.62 4.86 Bhandara
62 Lendi _Andhra Major Ongoing 19.12 11.34 11.21 Nizamabad
Pradesh
63 Khairbandh Major Fattepur Fattepur Completed 1915 12.45 11.27 3.85 Bhandara
64 Thanwar Major Thanwar Thanwar Completed 2002 14.50 11.11 18.21 Mandla
65 Pentakali Medium Penganga Penganga Completed 2010 11.90 10.70 14.33 Buldhana, Washim
66 Dham Medium Dham Dham Completed 1986 14.14 10.58 Wardha
67 Taliperu (DP) Medium Taliperu Completed 1997 15.32 10 13.97 Khammam
68 Aran (Pimpari) Medium Adan Aran Completed 13.03 10 10.07 Washim, Yavatmal
69 Bahbli Barrage Medium Godavari Godavari Ongoing 10 8 Nanded
70 Upper Manar Medium Manar Manar Ongoing 12.48 9.98 12.42 Nanded, Latur
71 Vattivagu Medium Godavari Vattivagu Completed 9.92 9.92 Adilabad
72 Sri Komarambheem Medium Pranahitha Peddavagu Ongoing 15.76 9.91 9.92 Adilabad

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
73 Bodalkasa Medium Bhagdeogoti Bhagdeogo Completed 1923 19.14 9.84 5.37 Bhandara
ti
74 Paralkot Medium Kotri Deoda Completed 20.23 9.71 14.58 Bastar
75 Satnalla (TSP) Medium Penganga Sathnala Completed 20.12 9.71 7.77 Adilabad
76 Jam Medium Jam Jam Ongoing 10.25 9.71 7.18 Nagpur
77 Torrigedda Medium Upputeru Upputeru Completed 11.05 9.61 East Godavari
78 Chulbandh Medium Chulbandh Chulbandh Completed 18.72 9.52 3.56 Bhandra
79 Lower Pus Medium Pus Pus Completed 10.63 9.35 8.97 Yavatmal
80 Kosarteda Medium Kosarteda Completed 2012 14.17 9.30 11.12 Bastar
nalla
81 Kolar Medium Kolar Completed 1989 10.26 9.29 7.54 Nagpur
82 Goki Medium Goki Goki Completed 9.27 Yavatmal
83 Musurumilli Medium Godavari Seethapalli Ongoing 9.16 9.16 East Godavari
vagu
84 Satiguda Medium Satiguda Completed 11.33 9.07 13.61 Malankari
85 Jamunia Medium Godavari Godavari Completed 1922 9 2.20 Balaghat
86 Nahlesara Medium Chandan Chandan Completed 1969 10.11 8.80 4.50 Balaghat
87 Waghadi Medium Waghadi Completed 1988 8.73 Yavatmal
88 Nirguna Medium Nirguna Nirguna Completed 8.51 Akola
89 Ari Medium Hirri Hirri Completed 8.96 8.30 4.30 Seoni
90 Kar Medium Kar Kar Completed 10.36 8.22 6.74 Wardha
91 Pothara Nalla Medium Pothara Pothara Completed 13.81 8.18 9.38 Wardha
92 Karwappa Nalla Medium Karwappa Ongoing 8.05 5.25 Chandrapur, Gadchiroli
93 Peddavagu Medium Godavari Completed 8.04 5.48 Khammam
94 Alandi Medium Alandi Alandi Completed 1997 9.03 7.41 Nasik
95 Kovvadakalva Medium Godavari Kovvada Ongoing 7.75 7.18 West Godavari
kalva
96 Wan Medium Wan Wan Completed 7.16 Beed
97 Tembhapuri Medium Nagzari Nagzari Completed 2002 8.50 6.60 Aurangabad
98 Lal Nalla Medium Lal Nalla Lal Nalla Ongoing 7.29 6.58 7.29 Wardha, Chandrapur

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
99 Adhala Medium Adhala Adhala Completed 8.37 6.43 3.91 Ahmednagar
100 Shivana Takli Medium Shivna Shivna Completed 9.78 6.39 6.39 Aurangabad
101 Godavari Nadi Medium Ongoing 6.29 6.91 Nasik
102 Surampalem Medium Torrigedda Buradacalv Ongoing 10.69 6.27 East Godavari
a local
Stream
103 Dhapewada Lift Medium Wainganga Wainganga Completed 7.10 6.25 5 Bhandara, Gondia
104 Peddavagu Medium Godavari Peddavagu Ongoing 10.68 6.07 Adilabad
(Jagannadhapur)
105 Bramhagavan Medium Local Nallah Completed 6.05 3.21 Aurangabad
106 Koradi Nalla Medium Koradi Koradi Completed 6.04 4.83 Buldhana,Akola
107 Kanholibara Medium Krishna Krishna Completed 8.42 6.03 Nagpur
Nallah
108 FFC from SRSP Medium Maniar Ongoing 16.90 5.92 40 Karimnagar,warangal
(Indiramma Flood
Flow canal)
109 Karajkheda Lift Medium Wainganga Wainganga Ongoing 5.76 8.45 Bhandara
110 Suddavagu Medium Godavari Suddavagu Ongoing 13.45 5.67 Adilabad
111 Kundalika Medium Kundlika Kundlika Completed 5.55 4.40 Beed
112 Modikuntavagu Medium Ongoing 5.50 Khammam
113 Bari Medium Gadam Gadam/Gu Completed 1927 5.40 3 Seoni
dam
114 Upper Maniar Medium Godavari Kudulair & Completed 1950 11.28 5.30 Karimnagar
Maniar
115 Upper Dhudhna Medium Dudhana Dudhana Completed 1966 5.28 3.40 Jalna
116 Neelwai Medium Peddavagu Neelwai Ongoing 7.74 5.26 Adilabad
117 Yogivemana Medium Maddeleru Completed 2001 11.83 5.21 5.21 Ananthpur
River
118 Khardi Medium Godavari Godavari Completed 1962 5.72 5.10 3.64 Balaghat
119 Nalleshwar Medium Local Nalla Local Nalla Completed 1918 5.04 1.69 Chandrapur

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
120 Khelna Medium Khelna Khelna Completed 1966 4.94 Aurangabad, Jalna
121 Galhati Medium Galhati Galhati Completed 4.93 Jalna
122 Bhupathipalem Medium Seethapalliva Seethapalli Ongoing 10.70 4.90 East Godavari
gu Vagu
123 Saikheda (Khuni) Medium Khuni Kuni Completed 1972 4.86 Yavatmal
124 Haran Ghat Lift Medium Wainganga Wainganga Completed 4.82 4.82 Bhandara
125 Mopad Medium Completed 1921 4.79 Prakasam
126 Chargaon Medium Chargaon Completed 1983 4.75 Chandrapur
127 Girija Medium Girija Girija Completed 1990 4.71 Aurangabad
128 Amalnalla Medium Amal Local Amal Nalla Completed 1985 4.71 5.15 Chandrapur
Nalla
129 Moorum Nalla Medium Murum Murum Completed 1950 4.82 4.59 2.10 Balaghat
130 Bhojapur Medium Mahalungi Mahalungi Completed 5.26 4.58 4.49 Ahmednagar, Nashik
131 Tajnapur Phase - I Medium Godavari Completed 4.53 3.62 Ahmednagar
Lift
132 Yerravagu ( PPRAO) Medium Godavari Yerravagu Completed 6.16 4.45 Adilabad
133 Kanhan River Medium Kanhan Kanhan Ongoing 4.36 Nagpur
134 Pocharam Medium Aliar Alair Completed 1939 13.88 4.29 Nizamabad
Stream
135 Bhaskal Medium Bhaskal Bhaskel Completed 1970 5390 4.28 Nowrangpur
136 Wagholi Buti Lift Medium Wainganga Wainganga Completed 4.36 4.23 4.54 Chandrapur
137 Sukhna Medium Sukhana Sukhana Completed 1966 4.14 Aurangabad
138 Palemvagu Medium Godavari Palemvagu Ongoing 5.01 4.10 4.10 Khammam
139 Gangulpara Medium Ghisiri Ghisiri Completed 1958 4.57 4.09 3.40 Balaghat
140 Gharni Medium Gharni Gharni Completed 4.08 2.83 Osmanabad
141 Madan Medium Madan Nalla Madan Completed 5.18 4.07 3.43 Wardha
Nalla
142 Kinnerasani Medium Completed 22.87 4.05 Khammam
143 Chulkinalla Medium Chulkinala Chulkinala Completed 5.29 4.05 4.05 Bidar

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
144 Chapdoh Medium Waghadi Waghadi Completed 6.95 3.95 5.63 Satara
Nalla Nalla
145 Gollavagu Medium Gollavagu Ongoing 5.08 3.85 Adilabad
146 Pakadi Gudem Medium Deogad Deogad Completed 4.78 3.82 3.23 Chandrapur
147 Daraswadi Medium Pimpala Nalla Shiv Completed 3.75 Nashik
148 Upper Kundlika Medium Kundlika Kundlika Ongoing 4.23 3.74 2.80 Beed
149 Kordi Nalla Medium Koradi Kordi Ongoing 3.66 2.74 Nandurbar, Dhule
Nallah
150 Upper Kaulasanala Medium Koulasanal Completed 10.62 3.65 4.13 Nizamabad
a
151 Anjana Palshi Medium Anjana Anjana Completed 3.64 2.03 Aurangabad
152 Swarna Medium Swarna Completed 10.58 3.62 Adilabad
153 Tawarja Medium Tawarja Completed 3.60 Latur
154 Bundala Medium Kharpara Kharpara Completed 1998 3.60 4.54 Betul
Nalla
155 Mula High Level Major Mula Completed 3.57 Ahmednagar
Right Bank Canal
(Wamboori Canal)
156 Dheku Medium Dheku Dheku Completed 1961 3.56 Aurangabad
157 Lakhnavaram Medium Lakhnavara Completed 1919 4.94 3.52 Warangal
m stream
158 Kalisarar Major Kalisarar Kalisarar Completed 1988 5.26 3.52 4.80 Gondia
_Maharashtra
159 Makardhokra Medium Amb Amb Completed 4.86 3.51 3.36 Nagpur
160 Satrapur Lift Medium Pench Pench Ongoing 5 3.50 3.93 Nagpur
161 Sonal Medium Aran Aran Completed 1981 3.50 3.16 Akola
162 Masoli Medium Masoli Macchili Completed 1982 3.50 2.59 Parbani
163 Chichbund Medium Wainganga Bhurkunda Completed 1951 3.87 3.50 2.20 Seoni
Nalla

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Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
164 Mathadivagu Medium Godavari Mathadiva Ongoing 4.24 3.44 Adilabad
gu
165 Managarh Medium Local Nallah Completed 5.01 3.39 1.70 Bhandara
166 Borgaon Medium Local Nallah Local Nalla Completed 3.33 2.63 Yavatmal
167 Bendsara Medium Bendsura Bendsura Completed 1956 3.33 1.29 Beed
168 Waghya Nalla Medium Waghya Waghya Completed 1985 3.47 3.20 2.31 Chhindwara
Nalla Nalla
169 Chandrabhaga Medium Chandrabhag Chandrabh Completed 3.18 2.61 Nagpur
a aga
170 Khekranalla Medium Khekranalla Completed 4.84 3.14 3.81 Nagpur
171 Sangmeshwar Medium Manjara Ongoing 3.24 3.11 3.35 Osmanabad
172 Shanigaram Medium Mohidumme Siddiper Completed 1867 5.83 3.06 Karimnagar
da Stream
173 Katangi Medium Katanginalla Ongoing 3.06 2.45 Bhandara,Gondia
174 Barinadi Ph - I Medium Jhirumnadi Completed 3.05 3.05 2.67 Bastar
175 Renapur Medium Rena Rena Completed 3.05 2.45 Latur
176 Zashinagar Medium Ongoing 6.57 3.04 4.23 Bhandara
177 Malluruvagu Medium Malluruvag Completed 4.89 3.03 3.04 Warangal
u
178 Paldhag Medium Wishwagang Wishwagan Completed 4.32 3.03 2.41 Buldhana
a ga
179 Kajala Medium Ongoing 2.94 1.55 Aurangabad
180 Kanhargoan Medium Chotti Chotti Completed 1999 4.16 2.90 3.55 Chindwara, Kulbehra
(Kanhargaon Tank ) Kulbhera Kulbhera
181 Chandai Nalla Medium Chandai Chandai Completed 1983 2.87 Chandrapur
Nalla Nalla
182 Karpara Medium Karpara Karpara Completed 1974 2.86 2.14 Parbani
183 Dongargaon Medium Dongargaon Dongargao Completed 3.15 2.85 3.94 Chandrapur,
(Chnadrapur) Nalla n Nalla Osmanabad
184 Deorjan Medium Devan Completed 2.85 1.88 Latur

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Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
185 Mandohol Medium Mandohol Mandohol Completed 1983 4.23 2.83 2.26 Ahmednagar
186 Ambadi Medium Sivana Sivana Completed 1981 2.78 Aurangabad
187 Kalyan Medium Kalyan Kalyan Completed 1987 2.69 2 Jalna
188 Ramadugu Medium Ramadugu Godavari Completed 9.89 2.67 Nizamabad
Stream Of
Godavari
River
189 Kalpathari Medium Kalpathari Kalpathari Ongoing 2.65 2.06 Bhandara, Gondia
Nallah
190 Jui Medium Jui Jui Completed 1961 2.64 2.16 Jalna
191 Ekburji Medium Chandrabhag Chandrabh Completed 1966 2.63 Akola
a aga
192 Chenna Nadi Medium Chenna Chenna Ongoing 2.63 2.32 Gadchiroli
193 JIVrekha Medium Jivrekha Jivrekha Completed 2.59 Jalna
194 Karadkhed Medium Local Nallah Karadkhed Completed 1976 2.58 1.78 Nanded
Nallah
195 Nawargaon Medium Nirgunda Nirgunda Completed 1997 5.89 2.57 2.88 Yavatmal
196 Sakol Medium Sakol Nalla Sakol Completed 3.04 2.57 2.80 Latur
Nallah
197 Wakod Medium Girija Nagzari Completed 2.82 2.57 2.22 Aurangabad
198 Kashyapi Medium Kashyapi Kashyapi Ongoing 2.56 5.82 Nasik
199 Murredivagu Medium Murredivagu Proposed 5.18 2.55 Khammam
200 Bor Dahegaon Medium Bor Bor Completed 2.80 2.50 1.60 Aurangabad
201 Nallavagu Medium Nallavagu Nallavagu Completed 4.78 2.47 Medak
202 Chelmelavagu (NTR Medium Pranahita Chelmalava Completed 3.82 2.45 2.63 Adilabad
Sagar ) gu
203 Kirimiri - Darur Lift Medium Wardha Wardha Completed 2.83 2.44 2.44 Chandrapur
204 Terna Medium Terna Tirna Completed 2.43 2.43 Osmanabad
205 Ralivagu Medium Godavari Ralivagu Ongoing 46.21 2.43 2.43 Adilabad
206 Mahasangvi Medium Manjarai Manjarai Completed 2.42 1.94 Beed

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
207 Sagar Nadi Medium Sagar Nadi Sagar Nadi Completed 1966 2.40 1.70 Seoni
208 Tiru Medium Tiru Tiru Completed 2.35 2.65 Osmanabad
209 Mukhed Medium Completed 2.31 Nanded
210 Malkhed Medium Kholad Kholad Completed 2.31 Amrawati
211 Raigavan Medium Murud Murud Completed 2.52 2.27 1.70 Osmanabad,Latur
Nallah Nallah
212 Sonapur Tomta Medium Wardha Ongoing 2.83 2.26 2.44 Chandrapur
213 Panchadhara Medium Panchadhara Panchadha Completed 2.25 Wardha
ra
214 Sindhphana Medium Sindphana Sindphana Completed 2.23 1.78 Beed
215 Bijna Medium Bijna Bijna Completed 1984 2.28 2.20 2.15 chhindwara (Seoni)
216 Purna (Neopur) Medium Purna Purna Completed 2.20 1.47 Aurangabad
217 Ghatshil Medium Kinha Kinha Completed 2.13 1.83 Beed, Ahmednagar
218 Antargaon Medium Khuni Nalla Khuni Nalla Completed 2.09 1.67 Yavatmal
219 Boggulavagu Medium Boggula Completed 4.30 2.08 2.96 Karimnagar
VAgu
220 Pendhari Nalla Medium Pendhari Pendhari Ongoing 2.71 2.03 1.84 Nagpur
Nalla Nalla
221 Labhan Sarad Nalla Medium Labhansarad Labhansara Completed 1987 2.02 2.04 Gadchiroli
d
222 Wunna Medium Wunna Vena Completed 1968 2.50 2 Nagpur
223 Sangrampur Medium Kumbhari Completed 2.99 1.99 0.64 Bhandara
224 Ramappa Medium Godavari Manair Completed 1919 2 1.97 Warangal
225 Pethwadaj Medium Local Nallah Local Nalla Completed 1983 1.97 1.47 Nanded
226 Ajantha Andhari Medium Ajanta Waghur Completed 1983 1.97 1.31 Aurangabad
227 Umarzari Medium Umarzari Umarzari Completed 1.96 Bhandara
228 Deogaon Tank Medium Local Nallah Local Nalla Completed 1985 2.30 1.95 1.57 Yavatmal
229 Roomal Medium Ludhiya Completed 1913 2.33 1.90 2.50 Seoni
Nalla
230 Umari Nalla Medium Ambadoh Completed 1.90 1.52 Nagpur

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No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
231 Bagheda Nalla Medium Local Nallah Bagheda Completed 1974 2.70 1.89 Bhandara
Nallah
232 Dhamna Medium Dhamna Dhamna Completed 1.84 Jalna, Buldhana
233 Loni Medium Local Nallah Local Nalla Completed 1.84 1.38 Nanded
234 Saraswati Medium Saraswati Saraswati Completed 1.84 1.23 Beed
235 Shekdari Medium Shakti Soki Nallah Completed 1981 2.09 1.78 Amaravati
236 Rui Medium Rui Tirna Completed 1.78 2.30 Osmanabad
237 Kalyan - Girija Medium Kalyangirija Girija Completed 1.74 1.36 Jalna
238 Jalleru Medium Jalleru Completed 1.70 2.13 West Godavari
River
239 Seethanagaram Medium Suvrnamuk Completed 1.85 1.65 Vizianagaram
hi
240 Takali Medium Local Nallah Local Nalla Completed 1.64 Yavatmal
241 Narangi - Sarangi Medium Narangi Narangi Completed 1.64 1 Aurangabad
242 Chawarpani Medium Banjari Banjari Completed 1960 2.54 1.60 1.40 Balaghat
243 Sorna Medium Local Nallah Chimta Completed 1971 1.70 1.55 0.93 Bhandara
Nallah
244 Maddigedda Medium Janjhavathi Completed 1.62 1.52 1.62 East Godavari
245 Gadadgad Medium Gadadgad Gadadgad Completed 1972 1.45 Aurangabad
246 Mordham Nalla Medium Mordham Mordham Completed 1980 1.71 1.42 1.31 Nagpur
247 Whatti Medium Whatti Whatti Completed 1.36 1.82 Latur
248 Masalga Medium Local Nallah Sol Nallah Completed 1.36 1.66 Latur
249 Mukkamamidi Medium Mukkama Completed 2.27 1.32 Khammam
midi
250 Lahuki Medium Lahuki Lahuki Completed 1990 1.32 0.92 Aurangabad
251 Rengepar Medium Goredoh Goredoh Completed 1978 3.50 1.31 1.20 Bhandara
252 Sakhali Nalla Medium Sakhali Nalla Sakhali Completed 1.30 Amaravati, Yavatmal
nalla
253 Betekar Bothali Medium Gawansola Bodha Completed 1.85 1.27 0.81 Bhandara
Nallah

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Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
254 Nagzari Medium Nagzari Completed 1983 1.26 1.25 Nanded
255 Kundrala Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 1969 1.26 1.01 Nanded
Nallah
256 Salivagu Medium Godavari Salivagu Completed 2.45 1.24 Warangal
257 Kalisarar _Madhya Medium Kalisarar Kalisarar Completed 1992 1.17 1.60 Balaghat
Pradesh
258 Belpara Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 1993 1.16 1.10 Beed
Nallah
259 Dongargaon Medium Nagda Nagda Completed 1.48 1.08 0.83 Nanded
(Nanded)
260 Kolhi Medium Bornalla Bornalla Completed 1.06 0.47 Aurangabad
261 Gundlavagu Medium Completed 2006 2.18 1.04 1.05 Khammam
262 Pandharabodi Medium Pandharabod Pandharab Completed 1967 1.36 1.03 0.87 Nagpur
i odi
263 Mahalingi Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 1980 1.02 0.82 Nanded
Nallah
264 Dongargaon Tank Medium Nagda Nallah Nagda Completed 0.97 Wardha
Nallah
265 Kesarnalla Medium Kesarnala Completed 1.12 0.94 0.79 Nagpur
266 Ulup (Ramganga) Medium Ulup Ulup Completed 0.92 Osmanabad
267 Bodhegaon Medium Bodhegaon Bodhegaon Completed 0.86 Beed
268 Motsawanga Medium Madan Madan Completed 1.20 0.86 0.77 Akola, Washim
269 Giroli Medium Goki Goki Completed 1.03 0.79 0.71 Akola
270 Waghe Babulgaon Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 0.69 Beed
Nallah
271 Kudala Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 1974 0.53 0.43 Nanded
Nallah
272 Mula High Level Left Major Mula Completed 0.25 Ahmednagar
Bank Canal Project
(Bhagda Canal)

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Sl. Name of Project Type River Tributary Status Year of GCA CCA UIP District/s Benefitted
No. completion (Th ha) (Th ha) (Th Ha)
273 Guthpa (Argul Major Completed 40.34 0 Adilabad, Karimnagar,
Rajaram) Lift Nizamabad, Warangal
274 Mandwa Medium Local Nallah Local Completed 0 Buldhana
nallah/
Sankhaliya
275 Anjansara Major Ongoing 0 Wardha
276 SRSP - II Major Ongoing 0
277 Fatheh Nahar Medium Completed 1927 0 Medak
278 Mahboob Nahar Medium Completed 1924 0 Medak
279 Jclis - Glis St-I, II, III Major Ongoing 0 243.77 Warangal, Karimnagar,
Nalgonda, Medak
280 Pushkaram Lift Major Godavari Ongoing 16.56 0 75.20 East Godavari
281 Venkatnagaram Major Godavari Ongoing 21.59 0 12.85 East Godavari
282 Pandhari Medium Ongoing 0 8.15 Amravati
283 Borghat - I Lift Medium Wainganga Ongoing 0 6.45 Chandrapur
284 Bendara Medium Wardha Ongoing 0 4.88 Chandrapur
285 Palasgaon Amdi Lift Medium Wardha Ongoing 0 3.70 Chandrapur
286 Borna Medium Borna Borna Completed 0 1.45 Beed, Parbani

D. Lift Irrigation projects with surrogate information

Sl. Name of Project Off take point Type of pump No. of pumps Horse power of Lift in m Discharge
No. pumps (Cumec)
1 Ahmedpur Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 3 3285 56 2.76
2 Sripada Yellampally Project - Godavari River River Turbine 1 9411 55 10.35
3 Sripada Yellampally Project - Gundaram Reservoir Turbine 1 3754 62.5 3.09
Reservoir
4 Sripada Yellampally Project - Intake(Vemnur) River Turbine 4X14062 96 28

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Sl. Name of Project Off take point Type of pump No. of pumps Horse power of Lift in m Discharge
No. pumps (Cumec)
5 Sripada Yellampally Project - Medaram River Turbine 4X21166 126 28
6 Mula High Level RBC Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 4 4680 70 2.69
7 Alisagar Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I River Turbine 4 2800 26 20.38
8 Alisagar Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - II Reservoir Turbine 4 3800 20.38
9 Chagalnadu Lift Irrigation Scheme River 4 1050 H.P 25.945
10 Guthpa Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I River
11 Pushkara Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 3 each 4800 HP 38.7 42.82
12 Dummugudem Lift Irrigation Scheme - Phase - River 238
I
13 VIshnupuri Lift Irrigation Scheme River 28 28000 55 24.90
14 Sonapur Tomta Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 4 900 27.435 2.08
15 Ambhora Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I Reservoir 10 8500 17.4 12.01
16 Mokharbardi Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir 15 22500 34.31 35
17 Nerla Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir 12 12180 18.96 37
18 Tekepar Lift Irrigation Scheme River 9 7650 33 8.92
19 Khadakpurna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I Reservoir Turbine 5 3900 21.82 7.07
20 Khadakpurna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - II Reservoir Turbine 6 3780 24.44 6.44
21 Khadakpurna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - III Reservoir Turbine 4 3740 38.31 5.91
22 Khadakpurna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - IV Reservoir Turbine 4 3006 43 3.57
23 Dehni Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I Reservoir 8 4 Pumps : 900 5.64
Hp 4 Pumps :
300 Hp
24 Dehni Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - II Canal 8 4 Pumps : 325 2.31
Hp 4 Pumps :
150 Hp
25 Tadipudi Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 6 each 4000 H.P 28.85 39.56
26 Jclis - Glis lift River
27 Mula High level LBC Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal
28 Zashinagar Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 2 1000 36.31

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Sl. Name of Project Off take point Type of pump No. of pumps Horse power of Lift in m Discharge
No. pumps (Cumec)
29 Lower Terna Lift Irrigation SchemeStage - II Canal Turbine 6 3600 34.17 4.63
30 Lower Terna Lift Irrigation SchemeStage - III Reservoir Turbine 6 1500 35.96 1.10
31 Lower Terna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - I Reservoir Turbine 6 3300 24.53 5.34
32 Lower Terna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - IV Reservoir Turbine 6 3300 25.98 2
33 Lower Terna Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - V Canal Turbine 6 900 17.35 0.75
34 Torrigada Pumping Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 3 850 each 12.2 3.39
35 Shridhar Jawala Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 2 170 16.78 0.22
36 Tajnapur Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir 4 2460 27 0.86
37 Bramhagavhan Lift Irrigation Scheme Part - II Reservoir Turbine 6 3960 59.987 6.13
38 Bramhagavan Lift Irrigation Scheme Part - I Reservoir Turbine 4 1400 30.15 0.65
39 Daagadwadi Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 6 1602 52.57 1.87
40 Narayankhed Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal Turbine 2 212 17.35 0.61
41 Nimgaon Wayal Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal Centrifugal 2 190 17.65 0.64
42 Dhapewada Lift Irrigation Scheme River 6 4800 35.5 4.42
43 Koregaon Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 2 360 24 0.31
44 Akot Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal Centrifugal 2 92 6.795 0.6
45 Ambhora Lift Irrigation Scheme Stage - II Canal 4 2600 17.85 7.91
46 Karajkheda Lift Irrigation Scheme River
47 Sondyatola Lift Irrigation Scheme River 10 6500 30.69 11.28
48 Lower Chulband Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 4 1280 21.9 3.72
49 Sripada Yellampally Project - Gangadhara River Turbine 4X9222 68 24.5
50 Sripada Yellampally Project - Kodimial River Turbine 2X2010 31 4.5
51 Sripada Yellampally Project - Potharam River Turbine 2X335 44 0.5
52 Sripada Yellampally Project -Jogapur River Turbine 2X1340 55 3
53 Venkatanagaram Lift River
54 Wagholi Buti Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 4 1500 22.15 2.94
55 Kirmiri - Darur Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 4 1300 28.49 2.08
56 Haranghat Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 4 1700 42 2.46

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Sl. Name of Project Off take point Type of pump No. of pumps Horse power of Lift in m Discharge
No. pumps (Cumec)
57 Borghat Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 3 2160 33.705 2.62
58 Satrapur Lift Irrigation Scheme River Turbine 3 1275 19 2.29
59 Satona Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 2 430 26 0.34
60 Idoli Lift Irrigation Scheme Reservoir Turbine 2 300 23 0.27
61 Ranjangaon Deshmukh Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal Turbine 1 152 29 0.50
Stage - I
62 Ranjangaon Deshmukh Lift Irrigation Scheme Canal Turbine 2 350 41 0.5097
Stage - II

E. Power house and projects with surrogate information

Sl. Power House Hydro Electric Type of Position Altitude No. of Total Installed MDDL No. of
No project Development above Turbines/Units Capacity (MW) Penstocks
. MSL (m)
1 Pench Pench Storage Under Ground 340 2 160 464 2
2 Upper Sileru Upper Sileru Storage Dam Toe 4 240 4
3 Lower Sileru Lower Sileru Run of the river with Dam Toe 4 460 2
small pondage
4 Balimela Balimela Storage Dam Toe 2 150 438.90
Extension
5 Balimela Balimela Storage Dam Toe 165 6 360 438.90 6
6 Machkund Machkund Storage Under Ground 521.60 6 120 818.38 3
7 Upper Kolab Upper Kolab Storage Surface 598.50 4 320 844 4
8 Yeldari Yeldari Storage Under Ground 434 3 22.50 441.96 3
9 Bandardhara-II Bandardhara Tailrace Under Ground 1 34 666.45 1
10 Bandardhara- I Bandardhara Storage Under Ground 1 12 720.70 1
11 Darna Darna Storage Dam Toe 2 4.90 558.50 2
12 Paithan Jayakwadi (Stage-I) Storage Dam Toe 1 12

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Sl. Power House Hydro Electric Type of Position Altitude No. of Total Installed MDDL No. of
No project Development above Turbines/Units Capacity (MW) Penstocks
. MSL (m)
13 Pochampadu Pochampad Storage Dam Toe 4 36 3
14 Nizamsagar Nizamsagar Canal Drop Canal Drop 2 10 1376 4
15 Singur Singur Storage Dam Toe 2 15
16 Donkarayi Donkarayi Storage Dam Toe 1 25

F. ERM projects with surrogate information

Sl. Name of Project River Status Year of Districts Benefitted Purpose


No. completion
1 Satiguda MIP Ongoing
2 Godavari Barrage Godavari Completed E.Godavari, W.Godavari Irrigation
3 Extension of Bhaskel Bhaskel Nowrangpur
4 Upper Indravati Extn. Indravathi Kalahandi Irrigation
5 Improvements to Nizam Sagar Manjra Ongoing Nizamabad
6 K.C. Canal Modernisation including Alaganuru Tungabhadra Completed Kurnool, cuddapah
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Annexure V: Inventory of litholog well locations

A. Lithology in the Basin

Sl. Location Depth Major Lithology Static water Discharge Draw Major rock group

encountered/
No. of zones

thickness of
zones (m)
No. Drilled level (m) (lps) down (m)

trapped

Total
(m)

1 Atarwara 134.20 Granite Fractured 71.72 4.50 26 1 4 Crystalline Rocks


(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
2 Bichhbi 201.30 Basalt & Fractured 201.30 1 12.2 Volcanic Flows & Inter-
Granite trapeans (Cretaceous -
Eocene -Recent)
3 Gangiwara 183 Granite Fractured 15.81 0.84 91 NA NA NA
4 Jatama 173.80 Granite Fractured 88.55 1 NA NA NA
5 Jhilmilli 127.10 Granite Fractured 58.90 4.07 9 2 44 Crystalline Rocks
(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
6 Khakra Chourai 137.20 Granite Fractured 24.16 4.68 36 2 55 Crystalline Rocks
(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
7 Kheri Bhutai 183 Basalt 80 NA NA NA
8 Khajhir Khurd-II 24.40 Basalt & Fractured 17.30 0.86 1 6.2 Volcanic Flows & Inter-
Granite trapeans (Cretaceous -
Eocene -Recent)
9 Lava Ghogri 183 Granite Fractured 3.25 0.02 NA NA NA
10 Panjara 138.30 Granite Fractured 52.88 3.41 2 56.3 Crystalline Rocks
(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
11 Raja Khoh Dha-II 103.70 Granite Fractured 20.98 8.16 38 1 15.2 Crystalline Rocks
(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
12 Rajara 125 Basalt & Fractured 80.93 3.38 NA NA NA
Granite

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Sl. Location Depth Major Lithology Static water Discharge Draw Major rock group

encountered/
No. of zones

thickness of
zones (m)
No. Drilled level (m) (lps) down (m)

trapped

Total
(m)

13 Ridhoramal 183 Granite Fractured 72.50 1.60 NA NA NA


14 Salimeta-ii 201.30 Basalt & Fractured 201.30 1 3 Volcanic Flows & Inter-
Granite trapeans (Cretaceous -
Eocene -Recent)
15 Sarra 183 Granite Fractured 6.50 1.10 22 3 27.5 Crystalline Rocks
(Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)
16 Shahpura 183 Granite Fractured 9.84 0.40 67 NA NA NA
17 Ubhegaon 152.50 Basalt & Fractured NA NA NA
Granite
18 Datla 183 Basalt & Fractured 27.30 1 1 15 Volcanic Flows & Inter-
Granite trapeans (Cretaceous -
Eocene -Recent)
19 Bisapur-i 183 Basalt & Fractured NA NA NA
Granite
20 Goreghat-I 183 Basalt & Fractured 9.58 NA NA NA
Granite
21 Goreghat-I Basalt & Fractured NA NA NA
Granite
22 Nimni 162 Basalt & Fractured 4 NA NA NA
Granite
23 Lodhikhera 201.30 Basalt & Fractured 1.50 NA NA NA
Granite
24 Sasundra 209.60 Vesicular Basalt 34.50 2.36 1 9.3 Volcanic Flows & Inter-
trapeans (Cretaceous -
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Sl. Location Depth Major Lithology Static water Discharge Draw Major rock group

encountered/
No. of zones

thickness of
zones (m)
No. Drilled level (m) (lps) down (m)

trapped

Total
(m)

25 Barai 147.30 Weathered 12.30 2.50 2 34 Volcanic Flows & Inter-


Vesicular Basalt trapeans (Cretaceous -
Eocene -Recent)
26 Morkha 304.89 Granitic Gneiss NA NA NA
27 Khedli Bazar 229.52 Granite Jointed & 16 1 3.52 Crystalline Rocks
fractured (Archaean -Pre-Cambrian)

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Annexure VI: Salient features of hydro-meteorological stations


A. Salient features of hydro-meteorological Stations

Sl. Station Name Type River Regional office Division Drainage area Zero of Station bank Status
No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
1 Ambabal GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1968 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
2 Babli GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 55510 0 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
3 Basar GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 86600 0 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
4 Betmogra GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 2105 347.50 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
5 Bhadrachalam GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 280505 32.61 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
6 Bhatkhedda GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 4650 0 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
7 Chass GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 5230 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
8 Cherribeda GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 890 564.40 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
9 Chindnar GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 17270 327.15 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
10 Degloor GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 1900 352 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
11 Dhalegaon GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 30840 386.58 Left Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad

12 Dowlaiswaram G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 311150 0 Left Existing


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No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
13 Dummugudem G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 279745 0 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
14 G.R. Bridge GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 33934 364 Left Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
15 Gandlapet GDQ Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 1360 312 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
16 Gangakhed G Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 0 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
17 Ghargaon GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 626 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
18 Rajahmundri G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 310610 0 Existing
(Godavari Rly Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
Bridge)
19 Kunavaram G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 284880 0 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
20 Mancherial GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 102900 124.32 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
21 Murthahandi GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 533.60 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
22 Jalaput Dam GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1955 0 Closed
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
23 Kaleswaram G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 226970 0 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
24 Saradaput GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 3047 224 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
25 Somanpally GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 12691 121 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
26 Sonarpal GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1523 534 Right Existing
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Sl. Station Name Type River Regional office Division Drainage area Zero of Station bank Status
No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
27 Sukma G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 8000 0 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
28 Tegada GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 3295 0 Closed
(Cherla\Taliperu Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
dam)
29 Tumnar GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1700 315.01 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
30 Zari GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 5550 373 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
31 Nowrangpur GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 3545 549.74 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
32 Pachegaon GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 5800 Left Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
33 Perur GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 268200 68.15 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
34 Potteru GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1120 120.50 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
35 Purna GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 15000 358 Left Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
36 Saigaon GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 9960 542.72 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
37 Singur G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
38 Sriram Sagar G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
39 Balharsha G Godavari Monitoring CO, Existing
Nagpur
40 Sitakesa (Chikhli) G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga Right Existing
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No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
41 Eturunagaram GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 270600 0 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
42 Manjlegaon GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 3960 0 Closed
Hyderabad Hyderabad
43 Jagdalpur GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 7380 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
44 Kiwaibalenga GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 910 562 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
45 Koida G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 305460 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
46 Kinnerasani G Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 0 Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
47 Konta GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 19550 29 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
48 Kosagumda GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1635 547 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
49 Kotta GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1710 0 Closed
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
50 Sangam GD Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 1565 51 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
51 Yelli GD Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., 53630 334.30 Right Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
52 Pathagudem GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 40000 85.75 Left Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
53 Polavaram GDSQ Godavari K & G BO, Lower Godavari 307800 10.90 Right Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad

54 Palkhed G Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., Existing


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Sl. Station Name Type River Regional office Division Drainage area Zero of Station bank Status
No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
55 Balaghat G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 8100 284 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
56 Bhandara G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga Div., 20435 235 Right Existing
Nagpur Nagpur
57 Bamini GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga Div., 46020 157.97 Left Existing
(Balharsha) Nagpur Nagpur
58 Bhatpalli GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 3100 156 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
59 Hivra GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 10240 230 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
60 Mangrul GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 2500 279.38 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
61 Nandgaon GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 4580 198 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
62 Tekra GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 108780 95.09 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
63 Wairagarh GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 2600 208.71 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
64 Siddewsar G Godavari K & G BO, Closed
Hyderabad
65 Bhinsa Godavari K & G BO, Existing
Hyderabad
66 Jaikwadi Dam G Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad
67 Kopergaon G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
68 Lasur G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
69 Nasik G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
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Sl. Station Name Type River Regional office Division Drainage area Zero of Station bank Status
No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
70 Nizam Sagar G Godavari K & G BO, Upper Godavari Existing
Hyderabad Div., Hyderabad
71 Nandur G Godavari K & G BO, Existing
Madhameshwar Hyderabad
(NMD) Wier
72 Mirdapalli G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 24210 228.50 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
73 Rajoli GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 1900 180.62 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
74 Rajegaon GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 5380 272 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
75 Ashti GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 50990 141.42 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
76 Bishnur GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 5000 286 Left Closed
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
77 Ghugus G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga Div., 21429 165.04 Left Existing
Nagpur Nagpur
78 Kanergaon GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 3515 465.02 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
79 Keolari GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 2970 424.52 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
80 Kumhari GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 8070 289 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur

81 Marlegaon GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 7410 385.94 Left Closed


Nagpur Division, Nagpur
82 P.G. (Penganga) GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 18441 198.63 Left Existing
Bridge Nagpur Division, Nagpur
83 Pauni G Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 35520 218.50 Right Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur

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Sl. Station Name Type River Regional office Division Drainage area Zero of Station bank Status
No. (Sq. km) Gauge (m)
84 Ramakona GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 2500 335.95 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
85 Salebardi GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 1800 224.30 Left Existing
Nagpur Division, Nagpur
86 Satrapur (K. R GDSQ Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga 11100 263.30 Left Existing
Bridge) Nagpur Division, Nagpur
87 Sirpur GD Godavari Monitoring CO, Wainganga Div., 47500 148.50 Right Existing
Nagpur Nagpur
88 Nanded G Godavari K & G BO, U Godavari Div., Left Existing
Hyderabad Hyderabad

B. Salient features of Flood-Forecasting Stations

Travel Time

Travel Time
Sl. Site Name Met Sub River FRL HFL Year Mode of

Reservoir
Station-1

Station-1

Station-2

Station-2

Level (m)
Forecast
Type of
No. Division (m) (m) of Collection

Base

Base

Base

Base
(hrs)

(hrs)

(hrs)

Max
H.F.L

1 Bhadrachalam Telanga Godavari Level Perur 15-18 Taliper 9 55.66 1986 Wireless/
na Forecast u dam Telemetry
2 Dowlaiswaram Coastal Godavari Level Koida 15 18.36 1986 Wireless/
Barrage Andhra Forecast Telemetry
Pradesh
3 Dummagudem Telanga Godavari Level Perur 12-15 Taliper 6 60.25 1986 Wireless/
na Forecast u dam Telemetry
4 Eturunagaram Telanga Godavari Level Kales 12 Pathag 9 77.66 1990 Wireless/
na Forecast wara udem Telemetry
m
5 Gangakhed Maratha Godavari Level Dhale 15-18 377.57 1947 Wireless/
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Sl. Site Name Met Sub River FRL HFL Year Mode of

Travel Time

Travel Time

Reservoir
Station-1

Station-1

Station-2

Station-2

Level (m)
Forecast
Type of
No. Division (m) (m) of Collection

Base

Base

Base

Base
(hrs)

(hrs)

(hrs)

Max
H.F.L

6 Rajahmundry Coastal Godavari Level Koida 12 20.48 1986 Wireless/


GNV Railway Andhra Forecast Telemetry
Bridge Pradesh
7 Jagdalpur Chattisg Godavari Level Nowr 6-24 Kosagu 6-24 544.68 1973 Wireless/
arh Forecast angpu mda Telemetry
r
8 Kaleswaram Telanga Godavari Level Ashti 12 Balhars 12-15 107.05 1986 Wireless/
na Forecast ha Telemetry
9 Kunavaram Telanga Godavari Level Perur 24-27 Taliper 15-18 51.30 1986 Wireless
na Forecast u
10 Pauni Vidarbh Godavari Level Bhand 6-9 KR 6 232.35 1994 Wireless/
a Forecast ara Bridge Telemetry
11 Jaikwadi Dam Maratha Godavari Inflow NM 12 463.91 465.58 464.69 1990 Wireless
wada Forecast Weir
12 Kopergaon Madhya Godavari Level NM 5-6 499.17 1969 Wireless/
Mahara Forecast Weir Telemetry
shtra
13 Nanded Maratha Godavari Level Dhale 24-27 Purna 3-6 357.10 2006 Wireless/
wada Forecast gaon Telemetry

14 Nizamsagar Telanga Godavari Inflow Singur 24 428.24 428.24 428.24 1999 Wireless
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Sl. Site Name Met Sub River Type of Base Travel Base Travel FRL Max HFL Year Mode of
No. Division Forecast Statio Time Base Station Time Base (m) Reserv (m) of Collection
n-1 Station-1 -2 (hrs) Station-2 oir H.F.L
(hrs) (hrs) Level
(m)
15 Singur Dam Telanga Godavari Inflow Saigao 24 523.60 523.60 523.60 1999 Wireless
na Forecast n
16 Sriramsagar Telanga Godavari Inflow Nande 24 Nizams 24 332.54 333.15 332.72 1990 Wireless
na Forecast d agar
17 Bhandara Vidarbh Godavari Level Balag 15-18 Rajega 15-18 250.90 2005 Wireless/
a Forecast hat on Telemetry
18 Balharsha Vidarbh Godavari Level Hivra 24-30 Nandg 24 176 1986 Wireless/
a Forecast aon Telemetry

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Annexure VII: Inventory of water tourism sites


A. Water Tourism Sites in the Basin

Sl. Name Type Waterbody WB District State


No. Relation
1 Antravedi Pilgrimage (Temple) Vaishta tributary of Godavari Near by East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
2 Appana Palli Balaji Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Vynateya River On East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
3 Kotipalli Pilgrimage (Temple) Gowtami tributary of Godavari On East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
4 Lord Shiva Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Gowtami tributary of Godavari On Yanam Pondicherry
5 Rajiv Gandhi Beach Beach Gowtami tributary of Godavari On Yanam Pondicherry
6 Ryali Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River Near by East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
7 Dowleswaram Barrage Barrage Godavari River Near by East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
8 Sitanagaram Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River On East Godavari Andhra Pradesh
9 Papi Kondalu Hills Major Tourist Spot Godavari River On Khammam Andhra Pradesh
10 Bhadrachalam Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River On Khammam Andhra Pradesh
11 Kinnerasani Dam Dam Kinnerasani Reservoir On Khammam Andhra Pradesh
12 Lonar Lake Lake Lonar Lake On Buldana Maharashtra
13 Ellora Caves Caves Aurangabad Maharashtra
14 Ramappa Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Ramappa Lake Near by Warangal Andhra Pradesh
15 Araku Chaparai Major Tourist Spot Gosthani Near by Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh
16 Duduma Waterfall Waterfall Machhakund river On Koraput Orissa
17 Kolab Reservoir Reservoir Kolab Reservoir On Koraput Orissa
18 Basara Saraswathi Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River Near by Adilabad Andhra Pradesh
19 Tirathgarh Waterfall Waterfall Kanger River On Koraput Orissa
20 Danteshwari Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Indravati, Dankini, Shankini Rivers Near by Bastar Chhattisgarh
21 Dalpat Sagar Lake Lake Indravati River jagdalpur Near by Bastar Chhattisgarh
22 Chitrakoot Waterfall Waterfall Indravati River On Bastar Chhattisgarh
23 Indravati Reservoir Reservoir Indravati On Nabarangapur Orissa
24 Kuntala Waterfall Waterfall Kadem River On Adilabad Andhra Pradesh
25 Pochera Waterfall Waterfall Godavari River On Adilabad Andhra Pradesh

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Sl. Name Type Waterbody WB District State


No. Relation
26 Shirdi Pilgrimage (Temple) Ahmadnagar Maharashtra
27 Manikgarh Fort Fort Wardha River On Chandrapur Maharashtra
28 Pauni Fort Fort Wainganga River On Bhandara Maharashtra
29 Shri Hazur Sahib Gurudwara Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River Near by Nanded Maharashtra
30 Deogiri Fort Fort Aurangabad Maharashtra
31 Kalsubai Shikhar Peak Ahmadnagar Maharashtra
32 Trimbakeshwar Pilgrimage (Temple) Godavari River On Nashik Maharashtra
33 Jayakwadi Dam Dam Jayakwadi Reservoir On Aurangabad Maharashtra
34 Grishneshwar Temple Pilgrimage (Temple) Aurangabad Maharashtra

B. Wildlife Sanctuaries / National Parks in the Basin

Sl. Name Type Waterbody WB District State Mammals Birds Reptiles

shment
Establi-
Year of
No. Relation

1 Coringa Wildlife Godavari River Near by East Andhra Pradesh Fishing Cat Salt water
Sanctuary Godavari crocodile
2 Papikonda Wildlife Godavari River Near by West Andhra Pradesh
Sanctuary Godavari
3 Kinnerasani Wildlife Kinnerasani On Khammam Andhra Pradesh
Sanctuary tributary of
River Godavari
4 Pocharam Wildlife Manjira River On Medak Andhra Pradesh
Santuary
5 Bhairamgarh Indravati River Near by Dantewada Chhattisgarh Tiger, Wild
Wildlife Sanctuary Buffalo,
Panther,
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shment
Establi-
Year of
No. Relation

6 Kanger Ghati Kolab River Near by Bastar Chhattisgarh


National Park
7 Indravati National Tiger Indravati River Near by Dantewada Chhattisgarh 1981 Tiger,
Park Reserve Panther,
Chawsingha,
Bison, Wild
Buffalo,
Sambhar,
Spotted
Dear
8 Tadoba National Tiger Erai River Near by Chandrapur Maharashtra
Park Reserve
9 Bor Wildlife Bor Reservoir Near by Wardha Maharashtra Tiger, Peacock
Sanctuary Chinkara,
Sloth Bear,
Leopard
10 Navegaon Wildlife Nawegaon Near by Gondiya Maharashtra
Sanctuary Bandh
11 Nagzira Wildlife Chorkhamara Near by Gondiya Maharashtra
Sanctuary Talao
12 Pench National Park Tiger Pench River Near by Seoni Maharashtra
Reserve

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shment
Establi-
Year of
No. Relation

13 Eturnagaram Godavari River Near by Warangal Andhra Pradesh Tiger, Mugger


Wildlife Sanctuary leopard, Crocodile,
Sloth Bear, Python
Four Horned
Antelope,
Mouse
Deer,
Chinkara,
blackbuck,
Leopard Cat
14 Manjira Bird Bird Nizam Sagar Near by Nizamabad Andhra Pradesh
Sanctuary Sanctuary
15 Kinwat Penganga River Near by Yavatmal Maharashtra

16 Kawal Godavari River Near by Adilabad Andhra Pradesh Sloth Bear, Hornbill, Python
tiger, Peacock
Leopard,
Four Horned
Antilope
17 Pranhita Godavari River Near by Adilabad Andhra Pradesh
18 Siwaram Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh
19 Pamed Wildlife Sabri River Near by Dantewada Chhattisgarh
Sanctuary

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Acronyms
AEZ Agro-Ecological Zones
AIA Annual Irrigated Area
AIBP Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme
APGCL Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited
AWS Automatic Weather Stations
B&BBO Brahmaputra and Barak Basin Organization
BB Brahmaputra Board
BCB Bansagar Control Board
BCM Billion Cubic Metre
BIS Bureau of Indian Standards
BOD Biological Oxygen Demand
BR Balancing Reservoir
BRB Betwa River Board
BWA Barrage Weir Anicut
C&SRO Cauvery and Southern Rivers Organization
CAZRI Central Arid Zone Research Institute
CBIP Central Board of Irrigation & Power
CCA Culturable Command Area
CEA Central Electricity Authority
CGWB Central Ground Water Board
Ch Chainage
CIWTC Central Inland Water Transport Corporation
CPCB Central Pollution Control Board
CSMRS Central Soil & Materials Research Station
cumec cubic metre per sec
cusec cubic foot per sec
CWC Central Water Commission
CWPRS Central Water and Power Research Station
D Discharge
DEM Digital Elevation Model
DOS Department of Space
DVC Damodar Valley Corporation
EC Electrical Conductivity
EFR East Flowing Rivers
ERM Extension, Renovation and Modernization
ETP Effluent Treatment Plant
EW Exploratory Well
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization

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FC Flood Control
FF Flood Forecasting
FMP Flood Management Programme
FRL Full Reservoir Level
G Gauge
GCA Gross Command Area
GD Gauge and Discharge
GDQ Gauge, Discharge and Water Quality
GDS Gauge, Discharge and Sediment
GDSQ Gauge, Discharge, Sediment and Water Quality
GFCC Ganga Flood Control Commission
GIS Geographical Information System
GOI Government of India
GPI Grossly Polluting Industries
GSC Gross Storage Capacity
ha Hectare
HE Hydro-Electric
HFL Highest Flood Level
HO Hydrological Observation
hrs Hours
I&CAD Irrigation and Command Area Development
IBO Indus Basin Organization
IBTL Inter-Basin Transfer Link
IBWT Inter-Basin Water Transfer
ICAR Indian Council of Agricultural Research
ICPO Irrigation-Cum-Power Outlet
IM Moisture Index
IMD Indian Meteorological Department
India-WRIS India-Water Resources Information System
IR Irrigation
IRS Indian Remote Sensing
ISRO Indian Space Research Organization
IWAI Inland Waterways Authority of India
IWT Inland Water Transport
K&GBO Krishna and Godavari Basin Organization
km Kilometre
LBC Left Bank Canal
LGBO Lower Ganga Basin Organization
LGP Length of Growing Period
LISS Linear Imaging Self-scanning Sensor

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lps Litres Per Second


LSC Live Storage Capacity
LULC Land Use Land Cover
m metre
M&ERO Mahanadi and Eastern Rivers Organization
MAF Million Acre Feet
MCM Million Cubic metre
Mcum Million Cubic metre
MDDL Minimum Draw Down Level
mg/l Milligram per Litre
MI Minor Irrigation
MLD Million Liters per Day
mm Millimetres
MMIR Major and Medium Irrigation
MOSDAC Meteorological & Oceanographic Satellite Data Archival Centre
MoU Memorandum of Understanding
MoWR Ministry of Water Resources
MPN Most Probable Number
MSL Mean Sea Level
MU Million Units
MW Mega Watt
N&TBO Narmada and Tapi Basin Organization
NA Navigation
NBO Narmada Basin Organization
NBSS & LUP National Bureau of Soil Survey & Land Use Planning
NEEPCO North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited
NEIC North Eastern Investigation Circle
NF No Flow
NGRBA National Ganga River Basin Authority
NHPC National Hydro Power Corporation Limited
NRLD National Register of Large Dam
NRSC National Remote Sensing Centre
NW National Waterway
NWDA National Water Development Authority
NWDT Narmada Water Disputes Tribunal
NWMP Northern Water Monitoring Programme
NWP National Water Policy
OW Observatory Well
P Precipitation
PET Potential Evapotranspiration

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PH Power House
pH puissance de Hydrogen
ppm parts per million
PS Pisciculture
PW Peizometre Well
Q Water Quality
R&R Rehabilitation and Resettlement
RBC Right Bank Canal
RF Rainfall
RRR Repair, Renovation and Restoration
RRSC Regional Remote Sensing Centre
RSC Residual Sodium Carbonate
S Sediment
SAC Standing Advisory Committee
SAR Sodium Absorption Ratio
SD Sub Division
SMCS Soil Moisture Control Section
SOI Survey of India
Sq. km Square Kilometres
SRTM Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission
TAC Technical Advisory Committee
TBO Tapi Basin Organization
TC Total Coliform
TDS Total Dissolved Solids
Th ha Thousand Hectare
THDC Tehri Hydro Development Corporation
TW Tube well
UGBO Upper Ganga Basin Organization
UIP Ultimate Irrigation Potential
UJVNL Uttarkhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UPJVNL Uttar Pradesh Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited
UT Union Territory
WB Water Body
WFR West Flowing Rivers
WMO World Meteorological Organization
WS Water Supply
YBO Yamuna Basin Organization

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Authors

ISRO Officials CWC Officials

Dr. V.K. Dadhwal Er. A.Mahendran


Director Member (WP & P)
National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) Central Water Commission
ISRO, Department of Space, Govt. of India New Delhi
Balanagar, Hyderabad

Dr. J.R. Sharma Er. W.M. Tembhurney


Project Director, India-WRIS Project & Chief Engineer (EMO)
Chief General Manager Central Water Commission
Regional Remote Sensing Centres - NRSC/ ISRO New Delhi
DOS Branch Secretariat, Loknayak Bhawan
New Delhi

Dr. P.V. Raju Er R.K.Jain


Scientist/Engineer ‘SG’ Chief Engineer (BPMO)
NRSC, ISRO, Hyderabad Central Water Commission
New Delhi

Dr. Vijaya Banu Er. Yogesh Paithankar


Scientist/Engineer ‘SE’ Director
NRSC, ISRO, Hyderabad Remote Sensing Directorate
Central Water Commission, New Delhi

Ms. Sneha Er. Alok Paul Kalsi


Research Scientist Deputy Director
Regional Remote Sensing Centre-West Remote Sensing Directorate
NRSC, ISRO, Jodhpur Central Water Commission, New Delhi

Ms. Pragya Chaturvedi


Research Scientist
Regional Remote Sensing Centre-West
NRSC, ISRO, Jodhpur

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India-WRIS Project Team


ISRO Officials CWC Officials

Project Director Dr. J R Sharma Project In-charge


Er. Yogesh Paithankar, Director
Convener (S/W) Sh. P G Diwakar

Quality Assurance Team Sh. V M Bothale, Sh. M V Ravikumar, Dr. S S Rao, Dy. Project In-charge
Dr. S N Das, Sh. D S P Rao, Ms. A Vijaya Banu, Er. Alok Paul Kalsi, Dy. Director
Sh. Chandrasekaran, Sh. D J Chutia Er. Prashant Kumar Gupta, Dy.
Director
Convener (Database) Dr. A Jeyaram

Quality Assurance Team Dr. S Sudhakar, Sh. Uday Raj, Dr. M Kudrat,
Ms. Rajashree V Bothale, Dr. D Dutta, Technical Guidance
Dr. G Ravishankar, Sh. S Pathak, Dr. K K Sarma Er. C K Agarwal, Chief Engineer
(B & BBO)
Project Coordinators Sh. Shantanu B., Sh.Uday Raj, Dr. A T Jeyaseelan Er. W M Tembhurney, Chief
Engineer EMO Er R.K. Jain,
Chief Engineer (BPMO)
Project Managers Dr. A K Bera, Dr. B K Bhadra, Sh. S Pathak,
Dr. Rakesh Paliwal

Groups and work Project Leads & Project Research Scientists at DPDs & Project Team
components Scientists at Lead Lead Centre Scientists
Centre
S/W Design, Sh. Gaurav Kumar Ms. Suman Gurjar Sh. Vinod M Bothale Er. Navin Kumar, Director
Architecture, Sh. K S Srinivasan Ms. Pragya Chaturvedi Sh. Shantanu B
Er. S N Abraham, Director
Integration, Data Ms. Shilpa Taneja Sh. K Nagajyothi
Sh. Hansraj Meena
Security, Web Ms. S V Pravalika Sh. S S Rajashekhar Er. R Azhagesan, Director
Ms. Divya Mishra Sh. Harish Karnatak
Hosting & Website Er. Ashish Banerjee, Director
Ms. Jyotsana Chuchra Sh. D Giribabu
Mr. Samuel Lourdraj C Dr. A V Suresh Babu
Mr. Rahul Sharma Er. Rajiv Kumar, Director
Sh. E Sivasankar
Mr. Piyush Dubey Er. Piyush Ranjan, Executive Engineer
Mr. V Srinivasa Reddy
Dr. A K Bera
Ms. Chitra S Pai
Dr. M C Gupta
Er. Pankaj Sharma, Dy. Director
Database
Ms. Manasa Devi B
Organization & Geo- Dr. Rakesh Paliwal
Mr. Mohamed Ali S
Dr. S N Das Er. Amarjit Singh, Dy. Director
database Standards Ms. Hemlata Gehlot Dr. S S Rao
Sh. K Abdul Hakeem Er. S K Chaturvedi, Dy. Director
Mr. Amit Kumar
Mr. Devdatta Tengshe Er. Y S Varshney, Executive Engineer
Legacy Data ISRO Mr. Jai Prakash Jyani Dr. V V Rao
Dr. Rakesh Paliwal
Projects Mr. Munish Gorsi Dr. G Ravishankar Er. Manoj Paunikar, Executive Engineer
Sh. Ashish Kumar Jain Dr. A V Suresh Babu
Ms. Deepika Acharaya Er. Amitabh Prabhakar, Executive Engineer
Ms. Pratima Tak Sh. B Simhadhari Rao
Mr. Niteen K Bankar Er. Vishal Garg, Assistant Director
Watershed Atlas & Dr. A K Bera Ms. Rajashree V B
Ms. Himani Singh
Water Resources Dr. Rakesh Paliwal Dr. G Sreenivasan Er. M Sahabdeen, Assistant Director
Ms. Sneha
Projects Dr. S Ravindranath
Er. Sagar S Salunkhe Ms. Kamini Yadav
Dr. K H V Durga Rao Er. Ashish Awasthi Assistant Director
Mr. Goutam Bhati
Mr. Debhasish Bhakta Er. R. Bhaskaran, Assistant Director
Administrative Dr. D Dutta
Dr. B K Bhadra Mr. Nitin Chauhan
& Thematic Layers Dr. V M Choudhary
Dr. Rakesh Paliwal Ms. Ila Agnihotri
Sh. P V Raju
Mr. Vishal Singh
Sh. S Pathak Sh. P Satyanarayana
Ms. Vineeta Sharma
Sh. Sushilkumar B Rehpade Dr. N Vyjayanthi
Sh. Amanpreet Singh Dr. Shirsath Paresh B
Mr. Sanjay Kumar
Dr. S Rama Subramoniam Ms. Rashmi Rekha Dutta Dr. S N Das
Environmental Data
Mr. Brij Kishor Jashal Sh. John Mathew
Dr. Manoj Joseph
Sh. M Shanker
Sh. B Simhadhari Rao

Capacity Building, Sh. S Pathak Dr. P Manavalan


Modelling, Value Sh. Pramod Kumar
Addition & Report Sh. P V Raju
Dr. K H V Durga Rao
Lead Centre: Regional Remote Sensing Centre - West, NRSC/ISRO, Jodhpur

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