GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT HANOTA MAJOR PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT. ESTIMATED COST : Rs

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GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT HANOTA MAJOR PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT ESTIMATED COST : Rs. 1392.42 Crores DESIGNED IRRIGATION : 40000 Ha. COST PER HACT. : Rs. 3.48 Lakhs ''EVERY DROP MORE CROP'' PROJECT MANAGER BINA PROJECT BINA MONITERING UNIT SAGAR (M.P.) PROJECT DIRECTOR BINA PROJECT BINA MONITERING UNIT SAGAR (M.P.)

HANOTA MAJOR PROJECT TEHSIL : KHURAI DISTRICT : SAGAR REPORT 1.INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Proposed dam site is located across river Bina near village Hanota Tehsil Khurai, District Sagar of Madhya Pradesh. The site is located on topo sheet no 55L/4 &55L/8 with latitude 24 00 22.07 N and longitude 78 16 48.25 E. The site is situated about 60 km away from Sagardistrict headquarters. 2. HYDROLOGY: The total area drained by Bina river uptokhurai major Dam Project is 2252.14 sq.km. The catchment area upper reaches is hilly and forest and in lower reaches area rich culturable land is available as per topographical map. Estimation of design floods is an essential prerequisite for rational and safe design ofmajor hydraulic structures. The proposed Hanota Irrigation Project comprises of suchstructures- dams on river Bina viz., According to IS- 11223 (1985) selection of design flood is governed by the gross storage and hydraulic height of dam. Considering the proposed storage and height particulars of these structures, the following design floods are selected for design of the spillway and checking safety of dam against overtopping. 11511.8 Cumecs Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) 3.BASIN AND SUBMERGENCE: The water spread area at FRL of428.00 M is 3560.02 ha. The breakup of affected land is as under: S.N o Particulars Approval in 1 st Revision 1 No. of Villages Submerged 46 3 Total Area in Hectare 3560.02Ha. (a) Private Land 2810.52 Ha. (b) Government / Revenue Land 749.50 Ha (c) Forest Land 0.00 Ha. Thus the submergence percentage is 7.03 % for cultivated land to annual irrigation area. The total submergence percentage 8.90 % to annual irrigation area. Suitable provision has

been made for private Culturable & unculturable land compensation. The compensation of land and Houses are calculated as per collector guide line 2017-18. The average cost of irrigated &un -irrigated land are respectively 8.73 Lakh per Ha. and 5.05 Lakh per Ha. All the details are enclosed in R&R plan. 4. PRINCIPAL LEVELS; 1. Top Level of Dam: 433.00mt 2. Top level of Gates of Dam: 428.00mt. 3. Crest Level of Dam: 418mt. 4. River Bed Level: 405.8mt. 5. Top width of Dam: 6.00 mt. 6. Height of Dam: 27.2m. 7. Gross Storage: 150.22MCM. 8. Live Storage: 146.84MCM. 9. Dead Storage: 3.38MCM. 10. Total length of Dam: 5010m 11. No. of Gates: 10+1 Nos (10*12.5)

5.SALIENT FEATURES OF THE DAM: Hanota Irrigation Project I II III IV SALIENT FEATURE Location 1 State Madhya Pradesh 2 District Sagar 3 Tehsil / Block Khurai/Pathari 4 Toposheet No 55L/4, 55L/8 5 Latitude 24 00'22.07" 6 Longitude 78 16'48.25" 7 River Bina 8 River Sub Basin Betwa 9 River Basin 10 Tribal/ Non Tribal Non Tribal 11 Distance From 60 Km From Sagar Hydrology 1 Catchment Area 2252.14 Sq.km 2 Maximum Flood Discharge (PMF) 5920 Cumecs 3 75% Dependable Yield 608.81 MCM 4 Proposed Design Flood As per Norms Reservoir Data 1 Gross Storage 150.22 MCM 2 Live storage 146.84 MCM 3 Dead Storage 3.38 MCM Dam Data 1 Type Of Dam Composite Dam 2 Total Length including earthen 5010.00 M bund 3 Saddle 1No. 800 M Length

4 5 Length of Spillway Height 173.50 OF & NOF 100 M 27.2 M V Control Level 1 2 3 Top Level of Dam Top Level of Dam Gates Crest Level 433.00 M 428.00 M 418.00 M 6.IRRIGATION PLANNING:- S Type of Name of Area Intensity of Method of Irrigation No. Crop Crop (Ha) Irrigation (% of CCA) 1 Rabi Wheat 3MV 30000 75.00 By Gravity Pressure/ Sprinkler 2 Rabi Gram 10000 25.00 By Gravity Pressure/ Sprinkler 7. COMMAND AREA S No Piped Canal System 1 Main Pipe GCA (Ha) CCA (Ha) Distrcit Benefitted 51371 40000 Khurai and Bina Tehsil of Sagar District and Kurwai Tehsil of District Vidisha MP (i) Gross Command Area 51371 Ha (ii) Irrigable Command Area 40000 Ha (iii) Proposed Rabi Area 40000Ha. (iv) Proposed Kharif Area 0 Ha (v) Annual Irrigation 40000Ha 8.CANAL SYSTEM: It consists of a pressurized pipe system of approx 50.45.00km. to irrigate 40000ha area of Sagar and Chhatarpur district. After construction of this dam,4500 Ha (approximately) in drought prone land of Khuraitehsil,24000 Ha (approximately) of Bina Tehsil of sagar

District and 11500 Ha (approximately) of Kurwai Tehsil of Vidisha district will be irrigated through pressurized pipe irrigation system. 9.FLOOD CONTROL The dam is proposed on Hanota Irrigation Project near village Hanota. Peak flood (PMF) at dam site is comes out to be 11511..8Cumecs. 11 no. of gates of 10*12.5M has been provided to pass the flood which is sufficient for safe operation. Drainage depending on the slope of the land, underline strata and climate of the area the river channel develops dendritic drainage pattern. 10.ESTIMATE: The estimate is prepared based on U.C.S.R. of M.P. Water Resources Department in force since 01.09.2017 Total cost works out to Rs. 139242.37 Lakhs, 12 % GST&Establisment charges has been included in the estimates. Unit-I: The cost of head works of HanotaDamincluding spillway, outlet works, gates, energy dissipation devices, etc. have been worked out under this head and estimated as Rs 76182.36 lakhsat USR - 2017 (including GST &Establisment charges ) Unit-II: The cost of proposed main telescopic pipe canal network, piped distribution network, micro irrigation works inclusive of all pucca works, drainage works,regulator including intake structures, Pump Houses, cost of pumps, motors & electromechanical work, land acquisition & construction of the all components, etc. has been worked out and is estimated as Rs 63060.01 lakhs at USR - 2017 price level. (Including GST &Establismentcharges) Thus, the total cost of the project has been estimated as Rs. 139242.37 lac Sub -head wise details shown in table below:

Hanota Irrigation Project S.No Subhead Amount (In Rs. Lakh) GENERAL ABSTRACT OF COST Unit I Unit II Total Amount Amount (In Rs. (In Rs. Lakh) Lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 1 A-Preliminary 75.41 97.98 173.39 2 B-Land 60808.38 287.00 61095.38 3 C-Works 9451.60 0.00 9451.60 4 D-Regulator 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 E-Fall 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 F-CD Works 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 G-Bridges 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 K-Building 100.00 30.00 130.00 9 L-Earth Work 3410.85 0.00 3410.85 L1-Transmission Line 0.00 800.00 800.00 L2- Pump House 0.00 2707.69 2707.69 L3- Rising Main 0.00 22464.60 22464.60 L-4- Rising Main 0.00 0.00 0.00 Excavation, Backfilling & CD works +surge protection+valves @ 20 % of cost of RM 10 M-Plantation 30.00 0.00 30.00 11 O-Miscellaneous 0.00 0.00 0.00 12 P-Maintenance ( % years 130.82 1586.13 1716.96 O & M) 13 Q- Special T & P 0.00 0.00 0.00 14 R-Communication 120.00 60.00 180.00 15 S-Power plant 0.00 0.00 0.00 16 T-Water Supply 0.00 0.00 0.00 17 U- Distributory & Minors 0.00 26838.82 26838.82 18 V-Water Courses 0.00 0.00 0.00 19 'X'-Environment 50.00 0.00 50.00 Total 'I' Works 74177.06 54872.22 129049.28

Establishment Charges 401.06 1637.56 2038.62 @ 3% (excluding B- Land, ) ADD 12% GST 1604.24 6550.23 8154.47 Grand Total 76182.36 63060.01 139242.37 11. B.C. Ratio of the project is - 1.52 12. RECOMMENDATION: The Hanota Irrigation Project is located in Khurai tehsil of Sagar district. The Dam is proposed on Bina River which is tributary of Betwa River. The river originates from dahgaon village of Gairatganj Tehsil of Raisen District and after traversing a distance of 80 km, dam site is located. The water available at proposed site is about 1.60times of what is required at the site. The full utilization of the water available could not be possible because construction of reservoir having a large submergence area includes costly Culturable land. The site is the best suitable location available to construct a major irrigation project in the Bina river of MP area. The proposed command covers villages of Khurai and bina of sagar and Kurwai Tehsil of Vidisha district existing cultivators of the command area of especially Bina having, an acute shortage of water for irrigation and their daily need. They have to depend on the monsoon and also the topography of the area is almost undulated so that there is no other source of irrigation facility because the average level of cultivable area is much higher than the river flow level and ground water is insufficient to irrigate the command area. Therefore this project shall provide a modern method of irrigation by means of sprinkler and drip irrigation by storing water in the Dam upto a suitable level and then lifting the water to a highest available ground level so that irrigation through pressurized pipe can be provided to the cultivators. It will generate employment during the construction period. The project also includes provision of water for domestic use. The total construction cost of the project is Rs. 139242.37 lac and recommended for early approval.

Looking to the current price, the cost of scheme is reasonable and within departmental norms. Therefore the scheme is feasible and suitable for construction. Hanota Irrigation Project strongly recommended for construction to irrigate 40000 Ha of CCA of Sagar and Vidisha district.