Govt set to inaugurate Rs 23,000 crore Yettinahole drinking water supply project


Bengaluru, Sep 6 (IANS): Karnataka government will inaugurate the first phase of its ambitious Yettinahole Comprehensive Drinking Water Supply Project on Friday. With this, on the occasion of the Gowri-Ganesh festival, Congress hopes to consolidate its position in south Karnataka.

The inauguration will be conducted by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D. K. Shivakumar at 12 noon at Hebbanahalli Distribution Tank 4 in Sakleshpur Taluk, Hassan district. Prior to this, the CM and Dy CM will launch the water pumping system from Dodda Nagara Distribution Tank DC-3 to Hebbanahalli DC-4.

Ministers G. Parameshwara, K. J. George, K. H. Muniyappa, M. B. Patil, Eshwar Khandre, K. N. Rajanna, M. C. Sudhakar, and Byrathi Suresh will inaugurate various water-lifting and distribution units from various water storage locations (wier). Several ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCs, senior government officials, and others will participate in the event.

After the Almatti project in the state, the Yettinahole project is one of the Karnataka state government's most ambitious drinking water projects. On March 5, 2014, CM Siddaramaiah had laid the foundation stone for the Yettinahole project.

As a result of this project, water from Western Ghats can be taken to the arid regions of the state. Currently, water is reaching the Vanivilasa reservoir, which is 123 km away. There is still some work left in the forest areas through which the project's canal passes. These remaining works are expected to be completed in the next few months, after which water will be diverted to Tumakuru.

The total estimated cost of the project is Rs 23,000 crore. The project plans to lift and distribute water through eight weirs. On Friday, 1,500 cusecs of water will be released. The goal is to draw 14 TMC of water for drinking purpose and around 10 TMC to fill up lakes, with a total target of 24 TMC of water. The experimental operation of this project has already been successful.

The Yettinahole project will provide 24.01 TMC of drinking water to Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Bengaluru Rural, Ramanagar, Tumakuru, Hassan and Chikkamagalur districts.

As many as 75.59 lakh people in 38 towns and 6,657 villages in 29 taluks will benefit from this project while 527 tanks in the seven districts will be filled with 9.953 TMC of water. The project which cost Rs 23,251 crore was delayed due to electrical glitches, as per the official statement.

The project is 252.87 km long, of which work up to 164 km has been completed. Work on the 25.87 km canal is in progress. The works after 42 km were affected due to forest land acquisition issues and hence, it has been planned to supply water to Vani Vilas Sagar through an escape canal.

By the end of July 2024, works worth Rs 16,152 crores were completed and the project will be fully completed by 2027.

The Congress party leaders are confident that the project will reap rich political dividends in the southern Karnataka region through consolidation of popular support. The region supported the BJP and JD-S combination and also saw a consolidation of Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities.

BJP has a minimal presence in the region and JD-S derives its core strength from this region. However, CM Siddaramaiah and Dy CM D. K. Shivakumar managed to break the JD-S’ monopoly in the state Assembly election.

However, in spite of the implementation of guarantee schemes, BJP and JD-S managed to win most of the seats in Lok Sabha election.

Congress is hoping for a turnaround yet again.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 07 2024

    I have seen this place the down stream aquatic ecology is completely destroyed since the stream which used to run flush with water now goes dry even in the month of July to September. This leads to aquatic culture loosing their spawing and breeding grounds. What a disaster in the name of votes

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Fri, Sep 06 2024

    Diverting a flowing river is the height of human folly. While we advocate for green and clean energy, we simultaneously destroy nature without considering the consequences. The long-term impact of such actions will become evident in the future, and we may find ourselves facing the consequences of this reckless disruption of natural ecosystems.

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  • Ganesh.G.S, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 06 2024

    This Project is said to be highly unscientific and it will cause water scarcity specially to Mangalo re because at present River Netravati is the only resource for drinking to mangalore town .This project is very very costly is not worth the money and the benifits to be gained. Result would be only to destroy the water resorse meant for Mangalore. It is presumed that the heavy expenditure for this project result in undue financial benifits to the intrested parties.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Fri, Sep 06 2024

    Sadly two main Architects of this project Vidhwaan Moily and Colgate Gowda are not invited to this 'Ribbon Cutting'..... main ribbon cutter of Udupi is unfortunately in Kailasa....Tak...Takk...

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  • MIA, UDUPI

    Fri, Sep 06 2024

    Best of luck to those engaged in this endeavor. Those who doubted the Karnataka government's financial capacity will likely have nothing more to say now. Although environmental harm is a valid concern, the overall gains are projected to surpass any negative effects. The damage to the environment is real, but the advantages this project brings could potentially outweigh those drawbacks. Those who believed there was no money in the state's reserves may soon find themselves reconsidering their stance.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 06 2024

    Once u travel in day train in Bangalore-Mangalore route. U will see how much damage has been done to ghat section due to this project. No wonder why do land collapse in rainy season in last 5-6 years.

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