Godavari water supply to be stopped from Cofferdam for Rabi in East and West Godavari districts
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Polavaram Project Superintendent Engineer Medapati Nagireddy on Tuesday mentioned that supply of water from river Godavari would be stopped at Polavaram venture from coming March 31 as Cofferdam work would begin from April.
In the joint assembly of the Irrigation Advisory Boards (IAB) of East and West Godavari districts held in Rajamahendravaram, Mr. Nagireddy mentioned: “The construction work of the Cofferdam in the Cap-3 (300 meter length) will begin in April and complete by June as part commissioning the project by December 2021”.
“Maximum of 9000 cusecs of water per day can be supplied till March 31. The farmers are required to go for the 90-day duration crop varieties of paddy instead of 120 or 130-day crop varieties in the Rabi season 2020-21. We do not have any alternative way to manage the schedule as per the plan of the Polavaram Project Authority,” mentioned Mr. Nagireddy in response to request to launch water until Mid April to save the Rabi season in the Godavari delta.
The authorities of East and West Godavari districts have been requested to handle the scenario by storing the water in numerous sources together with ponds to meet the water want for ingesting and livestock.
Impact on Rabi
In the Rabi season, the traditional acreage underneath paddy cultivation is 4.36 lakh acres in East Godavari and 4.60 lakh acres in the West Godavari district in the Central, Eastern and Western delta of river Godavari.
East Godavari Collector D. Muralidhar Reddy mentioned: “Above 75% of harvesting of paddy in the Kharif season is yet to be completed. In Rabi, the crop duration of the Paddy varieties preferred in the district is 120-130 days, needing water after March in the Rabi season. The Konaseema will be the most affected if the water supply is stopped from April 1”.
“Given the priority of the Polavaram project, the management of the water is need of the hour with the coordination between the Agriculture and Irrigation departments,” Agriculture Minister Kurasala Kannababu noticed.
“The Polavaram Cofferdam closure period – March to June 2021- should be dedicated for modernisation and mainteinance of the irrigation systems. The action plan should be prepared in this regard,” mentioned Mr. Kannababu.
West Godavari Collector Revu Mutyala Raju, East Godavari In-Charge Minister D. Krishna Das, Social Welfare Minoster P. Viswaroop and Irrigation officers have been current.
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