Janampet Barrage
Janampet Barrage is located in Telangana
Janampet Barrage
Janampet Barrage at Pinapaka
Janampet Barrage is located in India
Janampet Barrage
Janampet Barrage (India)
Official nameJanampet Barrage
CountryIndia
LocationPinapaka mandal of Bhadradri Kothagudem district
Coordinates18°06′11″N 80°44′24″E / 18.10306°N 80.74000°E / 18.10306; 80.74000
PurposeMulti-purpose
StatusProposed
Construction costProposed
Dam and spillways
Type of damBarrage
ImpoundsGodavari River
Height67 meters
Length867.5 meters
Elevation at crest57 meters
Spillways49 (41 River Sluices and 8 Under Sluices)
Spillway capacity73,630 Cumecs
Reservoir
CreatesJanampet Reservoir
Total capacity8.863 TMC
Active capacity8.828 TMC
Surface area6,327 hectares

Janampet Barrage[1][2][3] is a proposed barrage (dam) across Godavari River with full pond level (FPL) 67m. It would be located at Janampet village, Pinapaka, Bhadradri Kothagudem, India. This barrage was proposed as part of a proposal to link Godavari, Krishna, Penna and Cauvery rivers, which is part of Indian Rivers Interlinking Project.

History

As part of original alignment for Godavari - Krishna - Penna - Cauvery rivers linking, a dam was proposed as part of Icchampally Project,[4] Telangana with a large reservoir and hydroelectric project.

Post 2014, there have been major developments in between Sriram Sagar Project and Icchampally site in Telangana. A slew of irrigation projects - Sripada Yellampalli Project and Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (Parvati Barrage, Saraswati Barrage and Lakshmi Barrage) have come up due to which a large reservoir is no longer feasible as it would lead to submergence of at-least two barrages (Saraswati and Lakshmi barrages) and their associated pump-houses (Saraswati and Lakshmi Pump-houses) which form part of Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. The construction of Icchampally Project now will lead to wasteful capital expenditure, spent as part of barrages and pump-houses under submergence. Only water pumps from pump-houses can be reused at another suitable location.

In 2019,[5][6] Icchampally Project was revisited to evaluate feasibility of a dam with lowered height - referred to as Inchampalli Low Dam. This dam would have a full pond level (FPL) 95m, sill level 86m, and live storage capacity of 901 MCM (31.81 TMC). An FPL of 95m, would still lead to submergence of Lakshmi Barrage and its associated Lakshmi Pump-house as FPL is 6m above the crest level of Lakshmi Barrage. This dam with reduced height would only allow water transfer 298 TMC and this would be exhausted in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It was found that water transfer to Tamil Nadu is not feasible through this route.

In lieu of Icchampally Project, a barrage was proposed at Janampet[1] in Telangana. A study was conducted to find feasibility to transfer water from Godavari to Krishna basin, via both Open Canal and Piped systems.

In February 2021,[7][8][9] Janampet barrage plans were shelved as Icchampally Project would benefit water stressed regions in Telangana as compared to Janampet barrage. As per Detailed Project Report, Inchampalli Low Dam with FPL of 87m will be constructed so as not to affect Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project upstream and contain the submergence to river portion.

References

  1. 1 2 "Godavari Inchampalli Janampet Cauvery Grand Anicut Link Project". National Water Development Agency.
  2. Ramakrishnan, T. (2020-03-05). "State's outreach to neighbours raises river-linking expectations". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  3. India, The Hans (2020-09-18). "Southern States' meet on water dispute today". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  4. "Feasibility Report of Godavari Inchampalli Krishna Nagarjunasagar Link Project :: National Water Development Agency". www.nwda.gov.in. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  5. "13th Meeting of Sub-Committee for System Studies, National Water Development Authority". National Water Development Authority.
  6. "Will Centre involve Telangana, Andhra Pradesh on diverting Godavari waters to Krishna at Nagarjuna Sagar?". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  7. Chandrashekhar, B. (2021-02-26). "Task force on river-linking okays Mahandadi-Godavari link". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  8. "ఇచ్చంపల్లి నుంచే 'అనుసంధానం'!". Sakshi (in Telugu). 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  9. "గోదావరి-కావేరి అనుసంధానంలో పైప్‌లైన్‌ లేదు". www.andhrajyothy.com. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
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