Upload
vuongtruc
View
233
Download
3
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Govt. Of Maharashtra
District Irrigation Plan (DIP) of
Satara District Under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)
District Superintending Agriculture Officer District Collector
Satara Satara
a
INDEX
Sr. No. CONTENS Page No.
1 Introduction And Objective 01
2 Chapter No. I General Description Of The Satara District 02-18
3 Chapter No. II District Water Profile 19-25
4 Chapter No –III Water Availability 26-30
5 Chapter No. – IV Water Requirement/ Demand 31-34
6 Chapter No. V Strategic Action Plan For Irrigation In District
Under PMKSY
35-39
7 Year wise abstract of all department for next five year 39
8 Item wise year wise Estimated cost 2016-2021 39
9 Micro Irrigation Plan 40-42
10 Recommendations 43
b
List of Tables
Table No. Title Page No.
1.1 General Information of The District 2
1.2 Demography 5
1.3 Biomass and Livestock 6
1.4 Agro Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography 8
1.4.1 Information on Land Use Pattern within Each AES 11
1.5 Soil profile 12
1.6 Soil erosion and runoff status 15
1.7 Land Utilization Pattern of Satara District 17
2.1 A Area wise, crop wise irrigation Status – Kharif Season 20
2.1 B Area wise, crop wise irrigation Status – Rabbi Season 21
2.1 C Area wise, crop wise irrigation Status – Summer Season 22
2.1 D Area wise, crop wise irrigation Status – Total of all season 23
2.2 Production and Productivity of Major Crops 24
2.2.1 Production and Productivity of Major Crops 25
2.3 Irrigation Based Classification 25
3.1 Status of Water availability 26
3.2 Status of Water availability 27
3.3 Status of command area 29
3.4 Existing type of irrigation 30
4.1 Domestic Water Demand 31
4.2 Crop water Requirement 32
4.3 Live stock Water Demand 32
4.4 Industrial Water Demand 33
4.5 Water Demand for power Generation 34
4.6 Total Water demand of the district for various sectors 334
4.7 Water Budget. 34
5.1 Strategic Action Plan For Irrigation In District Under PMKSY 35
5.2 Micro Irrigation plan 40
5.3 Micro irrigation 5 Year plan 41
5.4 Financial Outlay Required To Achieve Objectives Of PMKSY 42
c
List of Map
Map
No.
Title Page No.
1 Location map of Satara District 2
2 Road map of Satara district 3
3 Administrative Set up of Satara District 4
4 Agro-Ecological Situations (AES) of Satara District 7
5 Hydrology Map of Satara District 10
6 Rainfall of Satara district 11
7 Soil Map- Satara Districts 15
8 Mega water shade in Satara District 27
1
INTRODUCTION
As Per ‘PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA’ (PMKSY) operational Guidelines,
District Irrigation Plans (DIPs) shall be the cornerstone for planning and implementation of PMKSY. DIPs will
identify the gaps in irrigation infrastructure after taking into consideration the District Agriculture Plans (DAPs)
already prepared for Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) vis-a-vis irrigation infrastructure currently available
and resources that would be added during XII Plan from other ongoing schemes (both State and Central), like
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme(MGNREGS), Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana
(RKVY), Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), Member of Parliament Local Area Development
(MPLAD) Scheme, Member of Legislative Assembly Local Area Development (MLALAD) Scheme, Local body
funds etc. The gaps indentified under Strategic Research & Extension Plan (SREP) will be made use in
preparation of DIP. DIPs will present holistic irrigation development prospective of the district outlining medium
to long term development plans integrating three components viz. water sources, distribution network and water
use applications incorporating all usage of water like drinking & domestic use, irrigation and industry.
Preparation of DIP will be taken up as joint exercise of all participating line departments. DIP will form the
compendium of all existing and proposed water resource network system in the district. Based on above, an
attempt has been made to prepare a District Irrigation Plan for district SATARA in Maharashtra. State level
discussion was held on 10.02.2016 at YASHADA, Pune by Additional Chief secretary, Agriculture and
Agriculture commissioner and State level scientist.
Recently a meeting at District level was taken by D.M. SARTARA on 12.02.2016 wherein District
Superintendent Agriculture officer, SATARA have been nominated as the Nodal officer for DIP and various line
departments have been requested to provide the requisite information by 20 th February 2016 to the Nodal officer.
In absence of the required data, an attempt has been made with the data available on line on various central as
well as state government website and other information available with CWC. The scheme will ensure the
completion of long pending irrigation projects on priority and launch the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee
Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal
Sinchan’, nurture water conservation and ground water recharge. Micro irrigation will be popularised to ensure
‘Per drop-More crop’. Creation of new water sources; repair, restoration and renovation of defunction water
sources; construction of water harvesting structures, secondary & micro storage, groundwater development,
enhancing potentials of traditional water bodies at village level will be taken on priority.
Objectives:
The broad objectives of PMKSY will be:-
a) Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under assured irrigation (Har
Khet ko pani),
b) Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of water through appropriate
technologies and practices.
c) Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability both in duration and extent,
d) Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies (More crops per drop).
2
CHAPTER -I
General Information of the Satara District
Satara district is located in the western part of Maharashtra. It is bound by Pune district to the north,
Solapur district to the east, Sangli district to the south and Ratnagiri district to the west. Raigad district lies to its
north-west. The geographical area of Satara district is 10,480 Sq. Km. which is about 3.4 per cent of the state’s
total geographical area. Satara district is situated in the river basins of Bhima and Krishna. Satara, Panchgani,
Mahabaleshwar, Karad, Wai, Rahimatpur, Mhaswad, Phaltan and, Malakapur are the Statutory towns of Satara
District. Historically Satara was the capital of the Maratha kingdom, land of great warriors, saints and great
personalities namely Rani Laxmibai, Krantisinha Nana Patil (Patri sarakar), Savitribai Phule and Karmaveer
Bhaurao Patil. This land has rich heritage. Mahabaleshwar, one of the most beautiful hill stations of India, is
located in this very district. The physical settings of Satara shows a contrast of immense dimensions and reveals a
variety of landscapes influenced by relief, climate and vegetation.
Table No. 1.1 District Profile
Sr.No. Name of the
District District code Latitude Longitude
1 Satara 527 17° 42' N 74° 02' E Source : District Statistics Satara
Map 1: Location Map of Maharashtra and Satara in India Maharashtra
Satara District
India
3
Location and Geographical Units:
Satara district lies between 17.5 to 18.11 degree North latitude and 73.33 to 74.54 degree Eastern
longitude. The district comprises of 11 tahsils namely Satara, Koregaon, Khatav, Karad, Patan, Wai, Jaoli,
Mahabaleshwar, Khandala, Phaltan and Man. Under the Satara Zilla Parishad jurisdiction, 1732 villages are
covered through 11 panchayat Samities and 1502 Gram Panchayats. The variation in relief ranges from the
pinnacles and high plateaus of main Sahyadrians range having height over 4500 feet above mean sea level to the
subdued basin of the Nira river in Phaltan tahasils with the average height of about 1700 feet above mean sea
level. The climate ranges from very heavy rainfall in Mahabaleshwar region, which has an average annual all of
over 6000 mm to the driest in Man tahsil where the average annual rainfall is about 500 mm. The vegetation
cover too varies from the typical monsoon forest in the western parts to scrub and poor grass in the eastern parts.
Map 2: Road map of Satara district
Administrative Set up
In the district there are 22 towns, 11 tahsils with 1719 inhabited villages of these, 13 towns are Census
Towns, 8 Municipal Council, & 1 Malkapur Nagar Panchayat. Under the Satara Zilla Parishad jurisdiction, 1741
villages are covered through 11 panchayat Samities and 1502 Gram Panchayats.
For administrative purposes the district is divided into seven subdivisions viz., Satara, Wai, Phaltan, Karad,
Koregaon, Man-Khatav, and Patan with 11 tahsils. Satara sub-division includes Satara and Jaoli tahsils, Wai sub-
division includes Wai, Mahabaleshwar and Khandala tahsils, Phaltan sub-division includes Phaltan tahsil, Karad
sub-division includes Karad tahsil, Koregaon sub-division includes Koregaon tahsil, Man-Khatav sub-division
includes Man and Khatav tahsils and Patan sub-division includes Patan tahsil .
4
Map 3: Administrative Set up of Satara District
1.2 Demographic Profile:
As per the Census 2011, the total population of the Satara district was 30.04 lakh with a population
density of 287 per square kilometer. Out of the total population, 24.34 lakh reside in rural areas while 5.70 lakh
are in urban areas. This indicates that 81 percent of Satara’s population is rural. The ratio of female population
per thousand of male was 988. Out of the total population, 10.76 percent belong to SC and 0.99 percent to ST
communities. The district has high literacy level of 82.87 percent, 81.42 percent in rural areas and 89.02 percent
in urban areas.
It is important to understand the workforce engaged in agriculture in the state before analyzing the
development of various aspects of agriculture. An analysis on the workforce would not only reveal the share of
rural population relying on agriculture for livelihood but also help in framing a suitable agriculture policy for the
district. The number of persons in the workforce in Satara district is 13.55 lakhs. This indicates that 45.11 per
cent of the population is in the labour force. Out of the total workforce, 65.17 percent of the workers (main and
marginal) are engaged in agriculture as cultivators and agricultural labourers. The agricultural labourers
constitute 21.93 per cent of the workforce in agriculture while 43.24 percent are cultivators. It can thus be
observed that agriculture is the dominant activity in Satara district. The share of workforce engaged in agriculture
in Satara district is much higher than that for the state as a whole which is 52.71 per cent.
5
Table 1.2: Demography profile of Satara District
Name of Taluka
No.of villages covered
Code of
Taluka
Population 0-6 Age
Group Person
s
SC ST General Total
M F Total No. of househ
old
No. of Membe
rs
No. of househ
old
No. of Membe
rs
No. of househ
old
No. of Members
No. of househ
old
No. of Members
Mahabaleshwar 112 04255 37600 35230 72830 7320 1773 8218 745 3682 12323 60930 14841 72830
Wai 128 04256 99865 100404 200269 20821 4239 18244 1027 4741 39784 177284 45050 200269
Khandala 66 04257 70565 66853 137418 14999 2980 12975 440 2073 26810 122370 30230 137418
Phaltan 127 04258 176250 166417 342667 37321 10700 49586 562 2738 59862 290343 71124 342667
Man 105 04259 114202 111432 225634 26521 6174 28357 142 583 41425 196694 47741 225634
Khatav 139 04260 136802 138472 275274 28756 5763 25888 356 1791 54002 247595 60121 275274
Koregaon 140 04261 128795 128705 257500 26114 5016 22343 383 1786 50127 233371 55526 257500
Satara 210 04262 254028 248021 502049 51052 12149 55627 1087 4885 99695 441537 112931 502049
Jaoli 154 04263 51504 55002 106506 11207 1726 7524 432 2024 21571 96958 23729 106506
Patan 339 04264 145074 154435 299509 32988 6110 26035 542 2183 60865 271291 67517 299509
Karad 221 04265 296157 287928 584085 60786 15161 68439 703 3149 109061 512497 124925 584085
Total 1741 1510842 1492899 3003741 317885 71791 323236 6419 29635 575525 2650870 653735 3003741
Source : District Statistics Satara
The taluka-wise area, number of villages, gram panchayats and population of Satara district is presented
in Table 1.2 It can be seen from the table that Satara district has 1741 villages. The population of the district is
30.04 lakhs with 19.45 and 16.71 percent of the population in Karad and Satara taluka which has 10.87 and 8.63
percent of area of the district, respectively. The next two most populous talukas are Phaltan and Patan which
accounts for 11.41 and 9.97 percent of the population of the district respectively. Thus, 57.54 percent of the
district’s population is located in Karad, Satara, Phaltan and Patan taluka. Other districts have 2 to 9 percent of
the total district population. The sex ratio of the population consists of 50.30 percent male and 49.70 percent
female population.
Graph 1: Block wise Population of Satara District
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
Total
Childrens
SC
ST
Block wise population
Popu
latio
n
Blocks
6
Graph 2: SC, ST Population of Satara district
1.3 Biomass and livestock:
In large animals 84916 indigenous cow, 330743 Non descriptive Buffalo are in Satara district.
(See Table No. 1.3)
Table No. 1.3 Biomass and Livestock
Sr. No.
Block
Small Animals Large Animals Draft animal
(Buffalo/Yak/Bulls/any other) (Nos.)
Poultry (Nos.)
Ducks (Nos.)
Pigs (Nos.)
Goats (Nos.)
Sheeps (Nos.)
Indigeneous cow
(Nos.)
Cross Breed cow
(Nos.)
Non descript buffalo (Nos.)
Hybrid buffalo (Nos.)
Any other Milch
or meat
animal (Nos.)
1 Jaoli 99718 10 0 5337 501 2574 6476 10936 - - 5821
2 Karad 468908 6 1087 38474 15195 8733 25939 82316 - - 15538
3 Khandala 678153 39 727 17335 37577 2688 14889 7732 - - 5761
4 Khatav 217168 5 252 29068 18765 10249 13136 40575 - - 15730
5 Koregaon 287115 16 347 20942 14860 4518 24088 28445 - - 11704
6 Mahabaleshwar 19504 56 0 1495 79 5200 1284 3424 - - 4929
7 Man 245184 2 1179 78885 94266 21774 16593 33515 - - 18048
8 Patan 137183 4 25 26530 1356 10976 6095 51059 - - 20086
9 Phaltan 414104 12 78 55695 65834 9944 48767 19151 - - 10395
10 Satara 355418 129 260 20562 6134 5431 14184 36562 - - 14472
11 Wai 1057156 17 496 14688 9654 2829 14762 17028 - - 9247
Total 3979611 296 4451 309011 264221 84916 186213 330743 - - 131731
Source: AHD Satara
SC, ST, General Population of Satara District percentage
SC
ST
General
10.76%
88.25 %
0.99 %
7
Graph 3: Livestock Population
1.4 Agro Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography of the District Satara district is spread into 4 major Agro-Climatic Zones (ACZS) Viz. mountain, Sub-mountain, Plane
& drought-prone. This forms the basis for identifying the five Agro-Ecological Situations (AES) along with the
factors like altitude, rainfall, irrigation, topography, soil types.
Map 4 Agro-Ecological Situations (AES) of Satara District
Source: SREP Satara 2015
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
Small Animals
Large Animals
Draft Animals
No.
of A
nim
als
Blocks
8
Table No. 1.4 Agro Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography Sr
Agr
oeco
logi
cal z
one
type
Type
s of t
he te
rrai
n
Agroecological Zone
Nor
mal
ann
ual R
ainf
all
(mm
)
Ave
rage
mon
thly
rain
fall
(mm
)
No
of ra
iny
days
(No)
Maximum rainfall intensity (mm) Average weekly temp. (°C) Potential Evapo
Transpiration (PET) Elevation
Nam
e of
the
Talu
ka
Are
a of
Agr
oeco
logi
cal
Zone
(ha
)
Tota
l Are
a of
Agr
oeco
logi
cal
Zone
(ha
)
Up
to 1
5 m
in
Bey
ond
15 b
ut u
p to
30
min
Bey
ond
30 b
ut u
p to
60
min
Period Period
Cum
ulat
ive
tota
l
Min
Max
Mea
n
Summer (April-May) Winter (Oct- march)
Rainy (Jun-Sep)
Sum
mer
Win
ter
Rai
ny
Min
Max
Mea
n
Min
Max
Mea
n
Min
Max
Mea
n
1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1 Mountain Zone
Mahabaleshwar-W, Patan-E and Jaoli-W
117370 3000 – 5000 mm
2 Sub Mountain zone
Patan-E, Jaoli-E and Wai-W 118591
1500 to 2500 mm.
3 Plain Zone
Patan-W, Karad-W, Satara-E, Wai-E, Jaoli-E, Koregaon-W and Khandala-W
212852 650 to 1000 mm
40
9
4 Drought Prone Zone
Man, Phaltan-S, Khandala-E and Koregaon-E
454085 500 to 600 mm
41
14
5 Annual irrigated zone
Karad, Phaltan -N, Satara-E, Wai-E, Koregaon-S and Patan-E
155412 650 to 1000 mm
District Satara Total 1058243 768 mm 91
.21
82
37.6
41.4
39.5
14.4
27.7
21.0
5
19.3
34.8
27.0
5
45.6
1
28.1
2
26.4
7
1569
.2
742
1353
1047
.5
Source: KVK, Borgaon and IMD Pune
Note - E = east W = west S= south N= north
9
Topography and Agro-Climatic Conditions: The Satara district contains two main systems of hills- the Sahyadri range in its offshoots, and the
Mahadev range and its offshoots. The Sahyadri system includes the main range of the Sahyadris which, through
its entire length of sixty miles from north to south forms the western boundary of the district. Within Satara
limits, the main range of the Sahyadris, from about eight miles north of Pratapgad passes south-west for about
twenty miles. The crest then turns up to the east of south and in an irregular line, continues south by east about
forty miles, till it enters Kolhapur near Pritchard about fifteen miles south-west of Patan. In the sixty miles within
Satara boundry, the crest of Sahyadri is guarded by five forts.
With diverse cropping pattern, the district can be segregated into three broad regions, viz., the Hilly tracts
in the West comprising Mahabaleshwar, Jaoli, Patan and parts of Satara, Wai and Karad talukas; Irrigated areas
of Wai, Satara,, Karad and part of Koregaon talukas in the central region and the drought-prone talukas of
Khandala, Koregaon (East), Khatav and Man in the east. The climate of the district is characterized by dry
atmosphere except during monsoon. The temperature varies from minimum 11.6 0 c to 37.50 c. The average
annual rainfall is 1426 mm. The rainfall pattern varies between 5080 mm on the western hilly region to 457 mm
in eastern plateau progressively declining eastwards. Satara district forms a part of the tropical monsoon land and
therefore shows a significant seasonal variation in temperature as well as rainfall conditions.
Hydrology:
The entire district is underlying by Deccan trap basaltic lava flow of Upper Cretaceous to Lower
Eocene age. The shallow alluvial formation of recent age also occurs as narrow stretch along the major
rivers flowing in the district however, they have limited areal extension. Hydrogeology of the district is
shown in Map 4.
Hard rock (Deccan Trap Basalt)
Deccan trap occupies about 95% of the area of the district. It occurs as basaltic lava flows which are
normally horizontal and deposited over wide stretch and give rise to tabular type of topography also known
as plateau. These flows occur in layered sequence ranging in thickness from 4 to 66 m.
Flows are represented by massive portion at bottom and vesicular portion at top and are separated
from each other by marker bole bed. Thickness of weathering varies widely in the district from 5 m to 20 m
bgl. The weathered and fractured flows occurring in topographic lows form the main aquifer in the district.
The ground water occurs under phreatic, semi –confined and confined conditions. Generally, the shallower
zones down to depth of 20 m bgl form phreatic aquifer. The water bearing zones occurring between the
depth of 20 m and 40 m are weathered interflow of shear zones and have water under semi-confined
condition. Deep confined aquifers occur below the depth of 40m. The vesicular thickness of different lava
flows varies from 8 to 10 m and forms the potential aquifer zones. However, the nature and density of
vesicles their distribution, interconnection, depth of weathering and topography of the area are decisive
factor for occurrence and movement of ground water in vesicular unit. The massive portion of basaltic lava
10
flows are devoid of water but when it is weathered , fractured ,jointed or contain weaker zones, ground water
occur in it.
In winter season the yield of dug wells varies between 10 to 190 m3/ day where as in summer it
varies between 5 to 20 m3/ day The discharge of aquifer tapping shallow and deeper aquifer ranges from
traces to 15 lps as observed from exploration studies.
Map 5: Hydrology Map of Satara District
Source: Government of India Ministry of Water Resources Central Ground Water Board Report Soft Rock (Alluvium)
Alluvium occurs as narrow starches along banks and flood plains of major rivers like Nera, Man,
Krishna, Yerla and their tributaries. In the alluvium, the coarse grained detrital material like sand and gravel
usually occurring as lenses form good aquifer, however they have limited aquifer extent. The ground water
occurs in phreatic condition in flood plain alluvium deposit near the river banks.
11
Rainfall
As mentioned earlier, over 73 percent of cropped area is cultivated under rained condition in the district.
Therefore, monsoon rain plays a critical role in the development of agriculture. The average rainfall of the district
is lower than the state average and the variation in rainfall across different blocks within the district as well as
over different years is one of the major constraints in district’s agriculture. An analysis shows that the
productivity of agricultural commodities goes down sharply whenever there is a reduction in rainfall. This is
because of the fact that food grains and other crops are cultivated predominantly under rainfed condition.
TableNo.1.4.1: Taluka-wise Monthly Normal Rainfall (in mm.)
Sr.No Name of
the Taluka
Geo graphical
Area
No. of Gram
Panchayats
No. of revenue villages
Information Average Rainfall (in mm) and rainy days
2010 2011 2012
Rainfall Rainy Days Rainfall Rainy
Days Rainfall Rainy Days
1 Satara 88000 196 218 1011.20 74 777.6 87 686.01 92 2 Koregaon 94800 141 140 904.20 74 497.4 82 360.6 68 3 Khatav 136500 129 142 814.60 60 373.1 54 273.4 52 4 Karad 104200 189 218 872.80 67 593.6 86 550.6 73 5 Patan 140400 229 325 1511.20 87 1804 111 1574.43 104 6 Wai 61900 99 117 1029.00 73 873.2 85 650.1 78 7 Khandala 53600 61 67 562.30 59 433.8 48 451 56 8 Jawali 86900 165 151 1530.10 81 1737.2 93 1258.8 101 9 M.shwar 22200 40 113 4244.00 108 6456.8 117 3908.7 116 10 Phaltan 119000 119 126 1028.40 58 342.2 44 267.1 53 11 Maan 150800 96 106 761.50 51 225.8 39 269 46
Source : SREP Satara 2015
Map 6 : Rainfall of Satara district
SATARA DISTRICT RAIN FALL REGION
12
Graph 3: Block wise actual rainfall Source : SREP Satara 2015
1.5 Soil profile
A variety of soils are found in Satara district ranging from deep black soils of plain & scarcity zone to
shallow, red or reddish brown soils of sub mountain & western ghat zone. Soils of Satara district are categorized
in to 5 types’ viz., Black (45 percent), Red (5 percent), Alluvial (8 percent), Sandy (12 percent) and Sandy loams
(30 percent).
Table No. 1.5: Soil Profile
Name of Taluka
Soil Type Land Slope
Major Soil Classes Area (Ha) 0-3% (ha) 3-8% (ha) 8-25% (ha) >25% (ha)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wai class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 10612 10612 0 0 0 class -3 11452 11222 230 0 0 class -4 13594 10428 3166 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 2985 0 2985 0 0 class -7 12963 0 0 12963 0 class -8 37 0 0 0 37 Total 51643 32262 6381 12963 37 Mahabaleshwar class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 2293 2293 0 0 0 class -3 1284 995 289 0 0 class -4 1761 1478 283 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
2010
2011
2012
Rai
nfal
lin
mm
Blocks
Blockwise Actual rainfall
13
class -6 2400 0 2400 0 0 class -7 856 0 0 856 0 class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8594 4766 2972 856 0 Jawali class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 8047 8047 0 0 0 class -3 6021 5674 347 0 0 class -4 13757 10455 3302 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 9644 0 9644 0 0 class -7 15733 0 0 15733 0 class -8 20 0 0 0 20 Total 53222 24176 13293 15733 20 Satara class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 9461 9461 0 0 0 class -3 8266 8000 266 0 0 class -4 18725 13482 5243 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 3427 0 3427 0 0 class -7 11711 0 0 11711 0 class -8 856 0 0 0 856 Total 52446 30943 8936 11711 856 Koregaon class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 12851 12851 0 0 0 class -3 9056 8900 156 0 0 class -4 24331 20131 4200 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 4027 0 4027 0 0 class -7 5086 0 0 5086 0 class -8 525 0 0 0 525 Total 55876 41882 8383 5086 525 Khatav class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 22590 22590 0 0 0 class -3 27437 22500 4937 0 0 class -4 59496 36292 23204 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 13300 0 13300 0 0 class -7 5356 0 0 5356 0 class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 128179 81382 41441 5356 0 Karad class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 20712 20712 0 0 0 class -3 10683 9000 1683 0 0 class -4 29284 21080 8204 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 4293 0 4293 0 0 class -7 2870 0 0 2870 0
14
class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 67842 50792 14180 2870 0 Phaltan class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 25308 25308 0 0 0 class -3 15740 15268 472 0 0 class -4 28370 20430 7940 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 10831 0 10831 0 0 class -7 9060 0 0 9060 0 class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 89309 61006 19243 9060 0 Khandala class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 4532 4532 0 0 0 class -3 3451 3000 451 0 0 class -4 12025 7816 4209 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 3534 0 3534 0 0 class -7 5621 0 0 5621 0 class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 29163 15348 8194 5621 0 patan class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 16267 16267 0 0 0 class -3 14286 13000 1286 0 0 class -4 37894 25010 12884 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 10203 0 10203 0 0 class -7 35357 0 0 35357 0 class -8 880 0 0 0 880 Total 114887 54277 24373 35357 880 Man class -1 0 0 0 0 0 class -2 12367 12367 0 0 0 class -3 19461 18870 591 0 0 class -4 74687 52280 22407 0 0 class -5 0 0 0 0 0 class -6 28777 0 28777 0 0 class -7 7929 0 0 7929 0 class -8 0 0 0 0 0 Total 143221 83517 51775 7929 0
District Total 794382 480351 199171 112542 2318 Source: Soil Testing Lab, Satara
15
Map 6: Soil Map- Satara Districts
1.6 Soil Erosion and Runoff status :
Name of the GSDA Watershed
Nam
e of
the
Sedi
men
t Mon
itorin
g St
atio
n
Long
itude
Soil
eros
ion
(Ton
e/ha
)
Latit
ude
Runoff
Dro
ught
Fre
quen
cy
Nam
e of
the
GSD
A W
ater
shed
Are
a of
the
wat
ersh
ed
( in
sq.k
m)
Nam
e of
the
Talu
ka c
over
ed
Peak
Rat
e (c
um/h
\r.)
Freq
uenc
y of
Pe
ak (N
o. in
M
onth
s)
Tota
l Run
off
volu
me
of R
ainy
Se
ason
(Ha-
m)
Time of return of Maximum flood
5 Y
ears
10 Y
ears
in y
ears
1a 1b 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
BM-81 38.62 Khandala/Wai - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-82 334.62 Khandala - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-83 241.60 Khandala/Phaltan - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-84 307.96 Phaltan - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-85 365.92 Phaltan/ Man - - - - - - - - -
- -
BM-86 332.47 Phaltan - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-87 190.75 Phaltan/ Man - - - - - - - - -
- -
BM-88 6.21 Man - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-89 16.41 Man - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-100 320.62 Man - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-101 420.72 Man - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-102 260.89 Man - - - - - - - - - -
16
-
BM-103 230.68 Man - - - - - - - - - - -
BM-104 156.75 Man/ Khatav - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-1 196.01 Wai - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-2 220.76 Wai/ Mahabaleshwar - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-3 321.08 Jaoli/Mahabaleshwar - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-4 223.75 Mahabaleshwar/ Jaoli/Satara - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-5 250.34 Mahabaleshwar/Wai/Satara/Jaoli - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-6 293.71 Satara/Wai/Koregaon - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-7 322.19 Koregaon - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-8 235.12 Koregaon - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-9 177.12 Khatav - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-10 285.46 Khatav/ Man - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-11 261.82 Khatav - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-12 351.34 Satara/Khatav/ Koregaon - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-13 238.30 Satara - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-14 443.03 Satara/Karad/Jaoli - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-15 403.00 Patan/Jaoli - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-16 130.51 Jaoli/Mahabaleshwar - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-17 253.97 Patan - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-18 155.77 Patan - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-19 170.66 Patan/ Karad - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-20 314.80 Satara/Patan/Karad - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-21 321.92 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-22 218.50 Khatav/ Karad - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-23 190.84 Khatav - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-24 233.60 Khatav - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-25 10.77 Khatav - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-26 26.82 Patan/Karad - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-27 148.86 Patan - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-28 141.05 Patan - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-30 377.36 Patan/Karad - - - - - - - - -
- -
KR-31 267.35 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
17
KR-32 34.14 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-42 9.83 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-43 2.27 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
KR-44 1.65 Karad - - - - - - - - - - -
WF-A (WF-58) 14.88 Jaoli
- - - - - - - - - - -
WF-B (WF-61) 7.2 Patan - - - - - - - - -
- -
Source : GSDA Satara
1.7 Land Use Pattern and Land holdings:
Land Use pattern (Table no 1.7) Table describes 1741 villages present in Satara district. Total
geographical area of Satara District is 1058243 ha. Out of which 695739 ha area under gross cropped
area 534259 ha area is net sown area in Satara district. 161480 ha area sown more than once, 130.23 %
is cropping intensity occurred in Satara district. The area under forest is 137572 ha, which is 13 % of
the total geographical area.
Table 1.7: Land Utilization Pattern of Satara District
Sr.No. Name of Block
Number of
villages covered
Total Geographical
area
Area under agriculture
Area under forest
Area under
Wasteland
Area under other use
Gross cropped area (1)
Net sown
area (2)
Area sown more than once (1-2)
Cropping intensity
(%)
1 Satara 210 87953 92158 73663 18495 125.11 8500 2427 23276 2 Koregaon 140 94840 68817 54956 13861 125.22 10499 6941 13886 3 Khatav 139 136457 83428 65529 17899 127.31 4121 30029 19218 4 Karad 221 104211 95278 80930 14348 117.73 10602 18914 7644 5 Patan 339 140364 92950 82556 10394 112.59 27720 9447 42858 6 Wai 128 61909 50112 30880 19232 162.28 12766 5497 9058 7 Jaoli 154 86895 45355 31429 13926 144.31 19782 6726 18223 8 M.Shwar 112 22190 6468 3249 3219 199.08 13238 4374 2316 9 Khandala 66 53608 40903 29920 10983 136.71 6498 14031 15021
10 Phaltan 127 119029 64419 41063 23356 156.88 10892 23136 32011 11 Man 105 150787 55851 40084 15767 139.33 12954 20353 61026
Total 1741 1058243 695739 534259 161480 1546.55 137572 141875 244537 Source - DSE
Note- Area under other use -1. Area under barren and unculturable land 2. Culturable waste and pasturable land
18
Graph 4: Block wise land use pattern
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
140000
160000
Total Geographicalarea (ha)
Net sown area (2)(ha)
Area under forest(ha)
Area
in h
a
Blocks
Block wise wise Land Use Pattern
19
Chapter –II: DISTRICT WATER PROFILE
2.1 Area Wise Crop wise Irrigation Status
Gross cultivated area is 6,95,739 ha.out of total geographical area of Satara 10,58,243 ha. Area
under kharif crop is 3,15,560 ha. In which area under irrigated crops is 50,478 ha and area under rainfed
is 2,65,082 ha. There are 2,08,241 ha. area under rabi crops in Satara district in which 1,25,016 ha.area
under irrigated crops and 83,225 ha. Area under rainfed crops and area under summer season is 8445.77
ha which is totally irrigated area. (See Table no.2.1)
20
2.1 Area wise, crop wise irrigation Status 2.1 A) Kharif Season
Taluka Cereals Coarse Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Cotton Name Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Satara 799.8 7198.2 7998 0 129 129 147.2 1324.8 1472 6190.2 14443.8 20634 Jawali 917.8 8260.2 9178 0 77 77 152.4 1371.6 1524 1834.5 4280.5 6115 Patan 2843.4 25590.6 28434 0 155 155 199.5 1795.5 1995 5798.1 13528.9 19327 Karad 1950.5 17554.5 19505 0 52 52 336.9 3032.1 3369 6030 14070 20100 Koregaon 250.3 2252.7 2503 0 0 0 1628.4 14655.6 16284 3049.2 7114.8 10164 Khatav 2326.3 20936.7 23263 0 0 0 2190.8 19717.2 21908 2169 5061 7230 94 94 Man 3838.5 34546.5 38385 0 0 0 330.2 2971.8 3302 64.5 150.5 215 Phaltan 1576.2 14185.8 15762 0 144 144 35.7 321.3 357 102 238 340 Khandala 1148 10332 11480 0 12 12 70.4 633.6 704 684.6 1597.4 2282 Wai 510.8 4597.2 5108 0 25 25 463 4167 4630 2334 5446 7780 Mshwar 410.8 3697.2 4108 0 10 10 1 9 10 0 0 0 Total 16572 149152 165724 0 604 604 5555.5 49999.5 55555 28256.1 65930.9 94187 94 0 94
Taluka Vegetables Total Name Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Satara 1517.16 0 157.16 7137.2 22966.8 30104 Jawali 267.91 0 267.91 2904.7 13912.3 16817 Patan 519.27 0 519.27 8841 40915 49756 Karad 1241.84 0 1241.84 8317.4 34656.6 42974 Koregaon 1601.81 0 1601.81 4927.9 24023.1 28951 Khatav 1415 0 1415 6780.1 45714.9 52495 Man 2337.44 0 2337.44 4233.2 37668.8 41902 Phaltan 4297.17 0 4297.17 1713.9 14745.1 16459 Khandala 937.94 0 937.94 1903 12563 14466 Wai 1273.92 0 1273.92 3307.8 14210.2 17518 Mshwar 106.4 0 106.4 411.8 3706.2 4118 Total 15516 0 14156 50478 265082 315560
21
2.1 B) Rabbi Season
Taluka Name
Cereals Coarse Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Vegetables Total
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Irrig
ated
Rai
nfed
Tota
l
Satara 8222.4 5481.6 13704 0 45 45 1387.2 924.8 2312 42.4 10.6 53 1950.63 0 1950.63 9652 6417 16069 Jawali 4507.2 3004.8 7512 0 918 918 918 612 1530 0 0 0 344.45 0 344.45 5425.2 3616.8 9042 Patan 5261.4 3507.6 8769 0 35 35 1167 778 1945 15.2 3.8 19 667.64 0 667.64 6443.6 4289.4 10733 Karad 6555.6 4370.4 10926 0 35 35 1752.6 1168.4 2921 0 0 0 1596.66 0 1596.66 8308.2 5538.8 13847
Koregaon 10197.6 6798.4 16996 0 20 20 3676.8 2451.2 6128 75.2 18.8 94 2059.47 0 2059.47 13949.6 9268.4 23218 Khatav 15878.4 10585.6 26464 0 2325 2325 2325 1550 3875 104 26 130 5524.93 0 5524.93 18307.4 12162 30469
Man 24607.8 16405.2 41013 0 20 20 1251 834 2085 44 11 55 3005.28 0 3005.28 25902.8 17250 43153 Phaltan 19450.8 12967.2 32418 0 1343.4 1343.4 1343.4 895.6 2239 1.6 0.4 2 1819.3 0 1819.3 20795.8 13863 34659
Khandala 6894 4596 11490 0 25 25 820.2 546.8 1367 4 1 5 1205.93 0 1205.93 7718.2 5143.8 12862 Wai 6712.8 4475.2 11188 0 40 40 1344 896 2240 0 0 0 1637.9 0 1637.9 8056.8 5371.2 13428
Mshwar 348.6 232.4 581 0 10 10 108 72 180 0 0 0 136.8 0 136.8 456.6 304.4 761 Total 108637 72424 181061 0 4816.4 4816 16093.2 10728.8 26822 286.4 71.6 358 19949 0 19949 125016 83225 208241
22
2.1 C) Summer Season
Taluka Name
Cereals Coarse Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Sugarcane Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total
Satara 75 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 450 8631 0 8631 Jawali 35 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 22 833 0 833 Patan 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 0 160 4941 0 4941 Karad 124 0 124 0 0 0 0 0 0 521 0 521 19818 0 19818 Koregaon 690 0 690 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 350 12854 0 12854 Khatav 180 0 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60 1566 0 1566 Man 343 0 343 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 94 195 0 195 Phaltan 410 0 410 0 0 0 0 0 0 353 0 353 8112 0 8112 Khandala 279 0 279 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 110 2597 0 2597 Wai 172 0 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 210 0 210 5957 0 5957 Mshwar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2318 0 2318 0 0 0 0 0 0 2330 0 2330 65504 0 65504
Taluka Name
Vegetables Fruit crop Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total
Satara 866.94 0 866.94 425.6 0 425.6 10448.54 0 10448.5 Jawali 153.09 0 153.09 797.57 0 797.57 1840.66 0 1840.66 Patan 296.73 0 296.73 523.34 0 523.34 5931.07 0 5931.07 Karad 709.62 0 709.62 525.55 0 525.55 21698.17 0 21698.2 Koregaon 915.32 0 915.32 573.41 0 573.41 15382.73 0 15382.7 Khatav 2455.52 0 2455.52 1202.7 0 1202.7 5464.22 0 5464.22 Man 1335.68 0 1335.68 1746.4 0 1746.4 3714.08 0 3714.08 Phaltan 808.58 0 808.58 1591.1 0 1591.1 11274.68 0 11274.7 Khandala 535.97 0 535.97 502.65 0 502.65 4024.62 0 4024.62 Wai 727.95 0 727.95 439.85 0 439.85 7506.8 0 7506.8 Mshwar 60.8 0 60.8 117.6 0 117.6 178.4 0 178.4 Total 8866.2 0 8866.2 8445.77 0 8445.77 87463.97 0 87464
23
2.1 D) Total Seasons
Taluka Name
Cereals Coarse Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Cotton Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total
Satara 9097.2 12679.8 21777 0 174 174 1534.4 2249.6 3784 6682.6 14454.4 21137 0 0 Jawali 5460 11265 16725 0 995 995 1070.4 1983.6 3054 1856.5 4280.5 6137 0 0 Patan 8114.8 29098.2 37213 0 190 190 1366.5 2573.5 3940 5973.3 13532.7 19506 0 0 Karad 8630.1 21924.9 30555 0 87 87 2089.5 4200.5 6290 6551 14070 20621 0 0 Koregaon 11137.9 9051.1 20189 0 20 20 5305.2 17106.8 22412 3474.4 7133.6 10608 0 0 Khatav 18384.7 31522.3 49907 0 2325 2325 4515.8 21267.2 25783 2333 5087 7420 94 0 94 Man 28789.3 50951.7 79741 0 20 20 1581.2 3805.8 5387 202.5 161.5 364 0 0 Phaltan 21437 27153 48590 0 1487.4 1487 1379.1 1216.9 2596 456.6 238.4 695 0 0 Khandala 8321 14928 23249 0 37 37 890.6 1180.4 2071 798.6 1598.4 2397 0 0 Wai 7395.6 9072.4 16468 0 65 65 1807 5063 6870 2544 5446 7990 0 0 Mshwar 759.4 3929.6 4689 0 20 20 109 81 190 0 0 0 0 0 Total 127527 221576 349103 0 5420.4 5420 21648.7 60728.3 82377 30872.5 66002.5 96875 94 0 94
Source: Department of Agriculture, Satara
Taluka Name
Sugarcane Vegetables Fruit Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total
Satara 8631 0 8631 4334.73 0 4334.73 425.6 0 425.6 30279.93 29983.4 90117.66 Jawali 833 0 833 765.45 0 765.45 797.57 0 797.57 9985.35 19321.67 38494.8 Patan 4941 0 4941 1483.64 0 1483.64 523.34 0 523.34 21879.24 45917.74 89152.88 Karad 19818 0 19818 3548.12 0 3548.12 525.55 0 525.55 40636.72 40807.95 121555.8 Koregaon 12854 0 12854 4576.6 0 4576.6 573.41 0 573.41 37348.1 33884.91 108007.7 Khatav 1566 0 1566 9395.45 0 9395.45 1202.7 0 1202.7 36288.95 61404.2 132779.4 Man 195 0 195 6678.4 0 6678.4 1746.4 0 1746.4 37446.4 56685.4 129831.8 Phaltan 8112 0 8112 6925.05 0 6925.05 1591.1 0 1591.1 38309.75 31686.8 106715.2 Khandala 2597 0 2597 2679.84 0 2679.84 502.65 0 502.65 15287.04 18246.45 48317.88 Wai 5957 0 5957 3639.77 0 3639.77 439.85 0 439.85 21343.37 20086.25 62333.14 Mshwar 0 0 0 304 0 304 117.6 0 117.6 1172.4 4148.2 6375.4 Total 65504 0 65504 44331.05 0 44331.1 8445.77 0 8445.77 289977.25 362172.97 933681.70
24
Table NO.2.2 Production and Productivity of Major Crops
Season Crop Category
Rainfed Irrigated Total
Area (Ha.)
Production (qtn/Yr.)
Productivity or Yield (Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivation
(Rs./ha.)
Production (qtn/Yr.)
Area (Ha.)
Productivity (Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivation (Rs./ha.)
Area (Ha.)
Production (qtn/Yr.)
Productivity
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivati
on (Rs./ha.)
A) Kharif Cereals 165724 1495994.56 1003 24317 166217.16 16572 1003 - 182296 1662 1003 24317
Coarse Cereals 604 1510.00 250 11316 0 0 250 - 604 2 250 11316
Pules 55555 228997.71 458 19473 25444.19 5555.5 458 - 61110.5 254 458 19473 Oil Seeds 94187 1005446.23 1525 22781 430905.525 28256.1 1525 - 122443.1 1436 1525 22781 Cotton 94 0.00 165 - 165 100 165 32214 194 1 165 32214 Vegetables 15516 0.00 - 45153 0 400 - 45153 15916 - 45153 B) Rabi Cereals 181061 781454.96 1079 14485 1172193.23 108637 1079 18453 289698 2085 1079 18453
Coarse Cereals 304 760.00 250 - 0 0 250 - 304 2 250
Pules 26822 95700.90 892 13515 143551.344 16093.2 892 19842 42915.2 272 892 19842 Oil Seeds 358 206.92 289 827.696 286.4 289 - 644.4 1 289 Vegetables 19949 0.00 - 0 1535 45153 21484 C)Summer Cereals 2318 0.00 - 0 2318 31434 4636 Oil Seeds 2330 0.00 2631 - 61302.3 2330 2631 34545 4660 63 2631 34545 Sugarcane 65504 0.00 92 - 603063.68 655504 92 117885 721008 60260 92 117885 Vegetables 8866.2 0.00 - 0 T 116539.87 8866.2 Fruit crop 8445.77 0.00 - 0 P 313678.77 8445.77 Total Cereals 349103 221576.00 - 0 127527 476630
Coarse Cereals 908 0.00 - 0 0 908
Pules 82377 0.00 - 0 21648.7 104025.7 Oil Seeds 96875 0.00 - 0 30872.5 127747.5 Cotton 94 0.00 - 0 94 188 Sugarcane 65504 0.00 - 0 65504 131008 Vegetables 0 0.00 - 0 44331 44331 Fruit crop 0 - 0 8445.77 0.00
Source: Department of Agriculture, Satara
25
2.2.1 Production and Productivity of Satara: Production-in "00" tonne, Productivity-n Kg/ha.
Source: Department of Agriculture, Satara
2.3 IRRIGATION BASED CLASSIFICATION:-
In irrigation based classification of area there is 488830 ha area under gross irrigated area and
283067 ha area under net irrigation. In Karad block 69891 ha area is highest in gross irrigated area and
irrigated area is less in Khandala block. (See Table no. 2.3)
Table No.2.3 Irrigation Based Classification:
Name of the Block:
Irrigated (Area in ha.) Rainfied (Area in ha.) Gross Irrigated
Area Net Irrigated
Area Partially Irrigated / Protective Irrigation
Un-Irrigated or Totally Rainfed
Satara 44978 31050 13928 42613 Karad 69891 59616 10275 21314
Koregaon 46818 33115 13703 21841 Wai 22670 14495 8175 16385 Jaoli 10034 7527 2507 23902 Patan 30005 24067 5938 58489 Man 73259 36090 37169 3994
Khatav 62445 33933 28512 31596 Khandala 12938 5194 7744 24726 Phaltan 115792 37980 77812 3083 Total 488830 283067 205767 247948
Source: Water Resources Dept
Sr. No. Crop Name Production Productivity 1 Rice 947 1790 2 Kh.Jowar 359 1534 3 Bajara 221 402 4 Ragi 67 1019 5 Kh. Maize 314 1913 6 Ground Nut 562 1464 7 Tur 4 293 8 Mung 16 422 9 Udid 22 653
10 Sugarcane 69274 99 11 Cotton 1 171 12 Sunflower 5 474 13 Soyabean 908 1703 14 Rabbi Jowar 1271 873 15 Wheat 614 1603 16 Rabi Maize 248 2109 17 Gram 259 762
26
CHAPTER NO -III
WATER AVALIABILITY
3.1 STATUS OF WATER AVALIABILITY
Water availability in Satara district is 0.84249013613 BCM/ha. In this different sources
contribution occur, Out of this total water availability 0.03827123980 BCM per ha water available from
canal irrigation source, 0.02960216304 BCM per ha in Kharif and Rabi season canal irrigation water
available. Minor irrigation tanks have 0.01236333980 BCM per ha water availability in kharif
0.01766775470 BCM per ha.in Rabi. Ground water availability available from open well sources in 3
seasons . In year major source of irrigation available in Rabi season in Satara district.
Table No.3.1 Status of Water availability BCM per ha.
S. No
Sources Kharif Rabi Summer Total
1 surface irrigation I Canal (Major & medium
irrigation ) 0.00520386862 0.02439829442 0.00866907676 0.03827123980
II Minor irrigation tanks 0.01236333980 0.01766775470 0.00119300000 0.03122409450 III Lift irrigation /Diversion 0.01605114308 0.03013029834 0.02215956041 0.06834100183 IV Various water bodies including
rain water harvesting
V Treated effluent received from STP
VI Untreated effluent VII Perennial sources of water 2 Ground water I Open well 0.14981550000 0.45483350000 0.10000480000 0.70465380000 II Deep tube well III Medium tube well IV Shallow tube wells Total 0.18343385150 0.52702984746 0.13202643717 0.84249013613
Source: Water Resources Dept & G.S.D.A
27
Map 7 Mega water shade in Satara District
Source: IWMP, Agriculture Dept. Satara
3.2 STATUS OF GROUND WATER AVALIABILITY
Ground water availability in the Satara district as per watershed shown in Table no 3.2 It
indicates there is 1 watershed is over exploited and 7 water shed are semi-critical condition. There are
42 watersheds are in safe water condition.
Table No.3.2: Status of Water availability Sr. No.
Watershed No.
Block Name Status of Block as per Central Ground Water Board Notification
Ground Water (BCM)
Over Exploited Critical Semi-
Critical Safe Draft Recharge Gap
1 BM-81 Khandala/Wai - - - Safe 94.18 396.29 - 2 BM-82 Khandala - - - Safe 2023.91 4392.61 - 3 BM-83 Khandala/ Phaltan - - - Safe 2298.32 3404.04 - 4 BM-84 Phaltan - - - Safe 3114.90 3471.55 -
5 BM-85 Phaltan/ Man - - Semi-
Critical - 3165.39 3273.27 -
6 BM-86 Phaltan - - Semi-
Critical - 3956.60 4082.05 - 7 BM-87 Phaltan/ Man - - - Safe 2066.79 2319.29 - 8 BM-88 Man - - - Safe 39.17 116.13 -
28
9 BM-89 Man - - - Safe 34.85 183.76 - 10 BM-100 Man - - - Safe 2807.64 4583.54 -
11 BM-101 Man - - Semi-
Critical - 4806.34 5042.12 - 12 BM-102 Man - - - Safe 1999.90 3440.37 - 13 BM-103 Man - - - Safe 1745.95 2535.12 - 14 BM-104 Man/ Khatav - - - Safe 989.35 1922.12 - 15 KR-1 Wai - - - Safe 1382.61 2487.39 -
16 KR-2 Wai/ Mahabaleshwar
Over Exploite
d - - - 1934.29 1587.37 -
346.92
17 KR-3 Jaoli/Mahabaleshwar - - - Safe 357.94 983.22 -
18 KR-4 Mahabaleshwar/Jaoli/Satara - - - Safe 878.25 5249.06 -
19 KR-5 Mahabaleshwar/Wai/ Satara/Jaoli - - - Safe 1923.51 2660.33 -
20 KR-6 Satara/Wai/Koregaon - -
Semi-Critical - 4374.36 4521.62 -
21 KR-7 Koregaon - - - Safe 3579.83 4296.28 - 22 KR-8 Koregaon - - - Safe 2213.04 2654.50 -
23 KR-9 Khatav - - Semi-
Critical - 1280.97 1408.07 -
24 KR-10 Khatav/ Man - - Semi-
Critical - 3085.01 3094.04 - 25 KR-11 Khatav - - - Safe 1473.25 1682.29 -
26 KR-12 Satara/ Khatav/ Koregaon - - - Safe 3297.82 4915.42 -
27 KR-13 Satara - - - Safe 1645.84 2318.92 -
28 KR-14 Satara/ Karad/Jaoli - - - Safe 3130.57 4452.99 -
29 KR-15 Patan/Jaoli - - - Safe 62.55 218.94 - 30 KR-16 Jaoli - - - Safe 8.29 983.24 - 31 KR-17 Patan - - - Safe 181.26 332.09 - 32 KR-18 Patan - - - Safe 168.95 233.82 - 33 KR-19 Patan/Karad - - - Safe 705.26 924.83 -
34 KR-20 Satara/Patan/Karad - - - Safe 1307.93 2016.60 -
35 KR-21 Karad - - - Safe 3138.45 4150.34 -
36 KR-22 Khatav/Karad - - Semi-
Critical - 1908.30 2559.63 - 37 KR-23 Khatav - - - Safe 1698.53 2418.50 - 38 KR-24 Khatav - - - Safe 2300.16 2954.76 - 39 KR-25 Khatav - - - Safe 56.05 77.36 - 40 KR-26 Patan/ Karad - - - Safe 111.26 125.82 - 41 KR-27 Patan - - - Safe 98.52 160.25 - 42 KR-28 Patan - - - Safe 1.62 22.29 - 43 KR-30 Patan/ Karad - - - Safe 777.97 880.20 - 44 KR-31 Karad - - - Safe 2687.37 3141.99 - 45 KR-32 Karad - - - Safe 331.27 414.46 - 46 KR-42 Karad - - - Safe 127.14 160.16 - 47 KR-43 Karad - - - Safe 19.36 28.08 - 48 KR-44 Karad - - - Safe 19.70 21.94 - 49 WF-A Mahabaleshwar - - - Safe 0.51 44.30 - 50 WF-B Patan - - - Safe 0.26 7.53 -
Source : G.S.D.A
29
STATUS OF COMMAND AREA
Total command area in Satara is 283291 ha. out of which 178966 ha area under developed
command and 104325 ha. area under Undeveloped command area. (Table no. 3.3 )
Table No. 3.3 : Status of command area Name of Taluka
Number of the
Villages
Information of canal command Information on the other services command
Total area
Total area
Developed area
Undeveloped area
Total area
Developed area
Undeveloped area
Developed command
(4+7)
Undeveloped command
(5+8) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Satara 158 28805 21399 7406 2245 1983 262 23382 7668
Karad 190 42737 42568 169 17113 8601 8512 51169 8681
Koregaon 106 22636 22636 0 10479 620 9859 23256 9859
Wai 69 9369 8292 1077 5126 0 5126 8292 6203
Jaoli 56 7527 2200 5327 0 0 0 2200 5327
Patan 170 16621 11568 5053 7446 3769 3677 15337 8730
Man 115 20280 5969 14311 15800 0 15800 5969 30111
Khatav 108 22233 14748 7485 11700 0 11700 14748 19185
Khandala 30 5194 5194 0 0 0 0 5194 0
Phaltan 109 37980 29419 8561 0 0 0 29419 8561
Total 1111 213382 163993 49389 69909 14973 54936 178966 104325
Source : Water Resources Dept.
3.4 EXIXTING TYPES OF IRRIGATION
Existing irrigation contains surface irrigation sources and Ground water irrigation sources. In
surface irrigation 41 Government canal and 38 Dams. Ground water distributed into 2778 government
and 83,692 Private open wells, 5170 Government and 9950 private Bore wells.
In the Satara district 30,292 Electricity pump, 8954 diesel pump are water extraction devices.
(See Table No.3.4)
30
Table No.3.4: Existing type of irrigation
Source of Irrigation
Surface Irrigation (1) Ground Water (2)
Oth
er so
urce
incl
udin
g
Trad
ition
al W
HS
(0
3)
Trea
ted
efflu
ent
disc
harg
ed fr
om S
TP
Water extracted devices/lift Total
Canal Based Tanks Ponds Reservoir Tube well Open well Bore well
Gov
t Can
al
No.
/are
a (h
a)
Com
mun
ity
cana
l/Pvt
ca
nal
Com
mun
ity
pond
s in
clud
ing
smal
l
Indi
vidu
al/p
vt p
ond
Gov
t R
eser
voir/
Dam
s
Gov
t
Pvt
Com
mun
ity/G
ovt
Pvt
Gov
t
Pvt
Elec
trici
ty
pum
p (
04)
Die
sel u
mp
(5)
Oth
ers
(6)
Irrig
atio
n so
urce
s (1
+2+3
)
Wat
er
extra
ctin
g un
it (4
+5+6
)
Satara 5/20177 13 33 9 0 0 261 5689 474 1212 2640 1276 10390 3916 Koregaon 6/22355 24 509 5 0 0 180 8871 663 722 3582 602 15183 4184
Karad 5/42334
10 42 9 0 0 383 7490 1143 1775 Karad STP- 12.5 MLD 6352 1303 11909 7655
Man 17/5969 41 982 1 0 0 260 12339 492 1073 3000 1382 15190 4382 Khatav 14/11566 69 1395 2 0 0 212 12046 754 2111 4662 1568 17689 6230 Patan 6/11111 10 27 10 0 0 242 1552 245 81 675 490 2240 1165 Phaltan 13/29419 54 136 0 0 0 185 13970 614 1833 4265 567 16806 4832 Wai 2/8292 10 80 2 0 0 175 4824 233 554 3790 953 7707 953
Mahabaleshwar
0 5 19 0 0 0 118 1052 191 159
Mahabaleshwar STP- 1) STP No.1- 4.0 MLD 2) STP No.2 - 1.0 MLD Pachgani, STP- STP No.1- 0.65 MLD 2) STP No.2 - 0.35 MLD Capacity.
143 198 1544 341
Jawali 2/2200
22 20 0 0 0 124 859 164 47 419 354 1752 773 Khandala 6/5194
18 57 0 0 0 124 4055 197 383
764 261
4835 1025
Total 76 - 276 3300 38 0 0 2778 83692 5170 9950 - 30292 8954
105245 35456 Command Area (ha)
158617
Source :Water Resources Dept & G.S.D.A
31
CHAPTER NO – IV
WATER REQUIREMENT/ DEMAND
4.1 Domestic Water Demand:-
According population census, Satara district population is 30.04 lakh and growth rate of Satara
population is 6.93% then, according to this rate. Population in 2015 is 32.44 lakh and projected population in
2020 will 36.04 lakh & for this population domestic water requirement up to 2020 is 0.00024167 BCM (see
Table No.4.1)
Table No. 4.1 Domestic Water Demand
Blocks Population in 2015
Projected population in 2020
Gross water Demand ( BCM )
Satara 542213 602459 0.0000506
Karad 630812 700902 0.0000588
Patan 323470 359411 0.0000301
Mahabaleshwar 78657 87396 0.00000734
Jawali 115027 127808 0.00000107
Koregaon 278100 309000 0.0000259
Khatav 297296 330329 0.0000277
Maan 243685 270761 0.00000277
Phaltan 370081 411201 0.0000345
Khandala 148412 164902 0.00000138
wai 216291 240323 0.00000201
Total 3244044 3604492 0.00024167 Source: Rural Water Supply Division Z.P. Satara
4.2 Crop water Requirement:-
In Satara district 3,80,773 ha area under sown out of this 1,51,680 ha area under irrigated area.
Crop water potential required for crop is 2.923742 BMC. Existing water potential crop is 0.293742
BMC then 2.6313678 BMC water potential needs to be creation for crop growth. (See Table No. 4.2)
32
Table No. 4.2 : Crop water Requirement
District Crops Area sown (ha)
Irrigated area (ha)
Crop water demand (mm)
Water potential required (BCM)
Existing water potential (BCM)
Water Potential to be Created (BCM)
Satara
Kh. Jowar 24835 2483 99340000 0.09934 0.0009934 0.0983466
Bajara 77700 7770 194250000 0.19425 0.0019425 0.1923075
Kh.Maize 16018 1601 64072000 0.064072 0.0006404 0.0634316
Soyabean 63501 19050 190503000 0.190503 0.005715 0.184788
Ra.Jowar 138951 83370 416853000 0.416853 0.033348 0.383505
Wheat 29601 17760 118404000 0.118404 0.007104 0.1113
Gram 26302 15781 65755000 0.065755 0.0047343 0.0610207
Vegitable 1535 1535 7675000 0.007675 0.00038375 0.00729125
Su.Gr.Nut. 2330 2330 18640000 0.01864 0.001864 0.016776
Total 380773 151680 1175492000 1.175492 0.05672535 1.11876665
Source : Department of Agriculture, Satara
4.3 Live stock Water Demand
Total no of live stock in Satara district is 52,91,194 Present water demand is 0.009828401 BCM.
And water demand is as in 2020 is 0.01023558 BCM (See table no 4.3)
Table No. 4.3 Live stock Water Demand
Sr.No. Name of Block Total
number of live stock
Present water demand (MCM)
Present water
demand ( BCM)
Water Demand in 2020 (Ltr)
Water Demand in
2020 ( MCM)
1 Man 362114 1.181346 0.001181346 1190081000 1.190081 2 Khatav 597310 1.063157 0.001063157 1104234000 1.104234 3 Phaltan 888766 1.163527 0.001163527 1281497000 1.281497 4 Koregaon 322193 0.932721 0.000932721 951745000 0.951745 5 Khandala 373416 0.430885 0.000430885 456037000 0.456037 6 Wai 87838 0.578179 0.000578179 579888000 0.579888 7 Satara 344174 0.938203 0.000938203 959681000 0.959681 8 Karad 323133 1.713879 0.001713879 1725896000 1.725896 9 Patan 530556 1.193316 0.001193316 1229592000 1.229592 10 Jaoli 387684 0.361306 0.000361306 392440000 0.39244 11 Mahabaleshwar 1074010 0.271882 0.000271882 364489000 0.364489
Total 5291194 9.828401 0.009828401 10235580000 10.23558 Source: AHD, Satara
4.4 Industrial Water demand
In the Satara district different types of industries are 21, for these industries water demand
1.521245792 BCM. Water demand in 2020 is 2.3452795 BCM (See table no 4.4).
33
Table No. 4.4: Industrial Water Demand
Block Number of the industry
Water Demand (BCM)
Water demand in 2020 ( BCM)
Existing water potential ( BCM)
water potential to
be created ( BCM)
Satara
Satara & Addl Satara Industrial Area 0.00438 0.004927 0.002555 0.002555 Jarendeshwar Sugar Factory 0.00018 0.00036 Rayat Sugar Factory 0.0001456 0.000227 0.000227 0 Ajinkyatara Karkhana, Satara 0.00049 0.00054 0.00049 0.00005
Khandala Khandala industrial area(Phase 1,2 and 3) 0.01095 0.00657 0.011209 0
Phaltan
Lonand Industrial Area 0.00012 0.00015 0.02785
Phaltan Industrial Area 0.014 0.015
Shriram Sugar Factory Phaltan 0.160 0.160 0.160 0.160 New Phaltan Sugar Works, Sakharwadi, Phaltan 0.00001 0.00001 0.00001 Sharyu Agro Industrie, Kapshil, Phaltan 0.945062 1.5 1 1.5 Swaraj India Agro Ltd. Phaltan 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Karad
Karad Industrial Area 0.00131 0.00131 0.000547 0.000763 Jayawant Sugar LTD, Karad 0.00027 0.00027 0.00027 0 Y.M. Krishna S. S. K. Ltd. Rethare BK Karad
0.3798 0.57654 0.3798 0.19674
Sahyadri Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, Yashwantnagar, Karad
0.002255 0.002595 0.00225599 0.00033901
Wai Wai Industral Area 0.00131 0.00131 0.000547 0.000763 Kisan veer Karkhana, Bhuinj, Wai 0.00073 0.0002 0.0001
0.0001
Patan
Patan Mini Indl Area 0.00018 0.000218 0.000073 0.000145 Loknete Balasaheb Desai S. Factory, Patan 0.00000162 0.00000162 0
Jawali Kisan veer Karkhana, Songaon, Jawali 0.00005088 0.00005088 0.000036
0.00001488
Khatav Green power Sugars, Gopuj, Khatav 0.000000692 0.0750 0.075
Total 1.521245792 2.3452795 1.58595999 0.75931951 Source : DIDIC, Satara and sugar factories
34
4.5 Water Demand for power Generation
In the Satara district 1 power generation unit so there is water requirement for power generation
is 1.911 BCM (See table no 4.5)
Table No. 4.5 Water Demand for power Generation
Block power
requirement MW
Water Demand (BCM)
Water demand in 2020 ( BCM)
Existing water potential ( BCM)
water potential to be created
( BCM) Koyna Dam
(Patan) 1960 1.911 1.911 1.911 -
Source : Koyna Circle
4.6 Total Water demand of the district for various sectors
The present total water demand of the district for various sectors is 4.617783696 BCM out of
this industrial water demand is 1.521245792 BCM which is highest water demand. Water demand for
power generation is 1.911 BCM, Water demand for domestic purpose is 0.000217503 BCM. Livestock
and crop sector is 0.0098284 BCM and 1.175492 BCM respectively and future total water demand at year
ended 2020 is 5.44224867 BCM (See table no 4.6)
Table No.4.6 Total Water demand of the district for various sectors
Sr.No. Block Components
Total BCM Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial
Power generation
1(2020) 11 0.00024167 1.175492 0.0102355 2.3452795 1.911 5.44224867 2 (2015) 11 0.000217503 1.175492 0.0098284 1.521245792 1.911 4.617783696
4.7 Water Budget. Water budget calculation is done by considering the existing water availability, Water demand
and water gap in the district. Existing water availability in the district is 0.87051 BCM and water
demand in current position is 4.617784 BCM and projected water demand in 2020 is 5.44224867 BCM
(See table no 4.7)
Table No.4.7: Water Budget
Name of
District
Existing Water availability (BCM) Total
(BCM)
Water Demand Water Gap (BCM)
Surface Water
Ground Water Present Projected
(2020) Present Projected (2020)
Satara 0.165857 0.704653000 0.87051 4.617784 5.44224867 3.7472737 4.57173867
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
1 MoWR Major irrigation 281200000 17506.00 185733.00 0.00 2550.00 11424.00 0.00 2700.00 12550.00 0.00 3100.00 13155.00 0.00 5470.00 31169.00 281200000 31326.00 254031.00
1 Satara MoWR AIBP Medium Irrigation 154300000.00 1927.00 70483.00 3150.00 12000.00 3600.00 12800.00 3600.00 14000.00 3056.00 14546.00 154300000 15333.00 123829.00
2 MoWR Surface Minor Irrigation 0 0.00 0.00
3 MoWR Lift Irrigation 0 0.00 0.00
4 MoWR Ground Water Development 0 0.00 0.00
5 MoWR RRR of Water Bodies 3 40.18 3 32.38 3 29.62 2 23.44 0 0 0 11 0.00 125.62
6 MoWR Construction Of Field Channels 0 0.00 0.00
7 MoWR Lined Field Channels 5816.00 2111.00 2852.00 1036.00 2952.00 1081.00 3104.00 1140.00 0.00 0.00 5 14724.00 5368.00
7.1 MoWR Unlined Channels 23261.00 8446.00 11407.00 4145.00 11807.00 4325.00 12416.00 4558.00 0.00 0.00 5 58891.00 21474.00
Micro irrigation 3450.00 1726.00 1725.00 863.00 1725.00 863.00 2621.00 1309.00 0 9521.00 4761.00
7.2 WRD Lined/Unlined Field Channels
8 MoWR
9
MOA& FW
Dac&FWDPAP Drip 3586 1977.63 827.697 3753 2093.2034 854.3692 4465 2302.534 939.8084 4869 2532.7836 1033.79 5339 2786.0612 1137.169
22012 11692.21 4792.834
10
MOA& FW
Dac&FWDPAP Sprinkler 189 104.086 43.56 198 110.1686 44.9668 235 121.186 49.4636 256 133.3044 54.41 281 146.6348 59.851
1159 615.38 252.251
11
MOA& FW
Dac&FWNon DPAP Drip 4128 2966.45 1241.54 4713 3139.8051 1281.5538 4809 3453.801 1409.7126 5305 3799.1754 1550.685 5833 4179.0918 1705.7535
24788 17538.32 7189.245
12
MOA& FW
Dac&FWNon DPAP Sprinkler 217 156.13 65.44 248 165.2529 67.4502 253 181.779 74.1954 279 199.9566 81.615 307 219.9522 89.6865
1304 923.07 378.387
13
MOA& FW
Dac&FW
Topping up Of
MGNREGA 0 0.00 0.000
14
MOA& FW
Dac&FW
Draught proffing
through check
Dams/water Harvesting
Structures
15
MOA& FW
Dac&FW
Secondary Storage
Structures
16
MOA& FW
Dac&FW
On farm Development
(Distributionpipe/raised
bed and Furrow system etc
17 DoLR-MoRD
17.1 DoLR-MoRD Farm Ponds 788 410 363.7 788 410 363.7 788 410 363.7 787 410 363.7 787 410 363.72 3938 2050.00 1818.520
17.2 DoLR-MoRD Check Dams 528 2584 6266 528 2584 6266 530 2584 6266.62 528 2584 6266 528 2584 6264 2642 12920.00 31328.620
17.3 DoLR-MoRD Nallah Bunds 514 1028 1010 514 1028 1010 514 1028 1010 514 1028 1010 513 1028 1007.72 2569 5140.00 5047.720
17.4 DoLR-MoRD Percolation Tanks
Other Ground Water
recharge Structure
a.Campartment Bunding 17228.19 0 1231.4 17228 0 1231.4 17228 0 1231.4 17228 0 1231.4 17228.02 0 1231.4 86140.21 0.00 6157.000
b. Deep CCT 2375.86 0 284.52 2374.00 284.20 2374.00 284.20 2374.00 284.20 2374.00 284.20 11871.86 0.00 1421.320
c.CCT 1881.12 0 693.50 1881.12 0 693.50 1881.12 0 693.50 1881.12 0 693.50 1881.10 0 693.50 9405.58 0.00 3467.500
d. Diversion bunds 33.00 3195.00 7803.90 33.00 3195.00 7803.90 33.00 3195.00 7803.90 32.00 3195.00 7803.90 31.00 3193.00 7803.91 162.00 15973.00 39019.510
e. Terracing 1658 635 854.22 1658 635 854.22 1658 635 854.22 1658 635 854.22 1657 635 854.22 8289.00 3175.00 4271.100
f. Eaethen 8875 4275 10193.02 8875 4275 10193.02 8875 4275 10193.02 8875 4275 10193.02 8875 4275 10193.11 44375.00 21375.00 50965.190
g. Lbs 6989 1582 1625.05 6989 1582 1625.05 6989 1582 1625.05 6989 1582 1625.05 6990 1582 1625.08 34946.00 7910.00 8125.280
h. social forestry tree plantation 20620.00 0.00 1250.2 20620.00 0.00 1250.2 20620.00 0.00 1250.2 20620.00 0.00 1250.2 20620.00 0.00 1250.2 103100.00 0.00 6251.000
17.6 DoLR-MoRD Fishery ponds/cattle pond
17 Newly Created WHS
17.1 Forest Ponds 99 105.34 283.94 99 105.34 283.94 98 104.27 282.44 97 103.21 279.43 92 97.89 267.25 485.00 516 1397.00
17.2 Check Dams 72.00 102.24 840.08 69.00 97.98 840.00 69 97.98 840.72 65 92.30 786.00 65 92.30 786.00 340.00 483 4092.80
17.3 Nala Bandhara 113 127.69 1027.78 108.00 122.04 977.78 108 122.04 977.78 103 116.39 937.76 89 100.57 813.40 521.00 589 4734.50
17.4 1. Nalaband 19400.00 5.24 127.90 12400 3.35 76.30 9900 2.67 57.99 8525 2.30 48.98 6775 1.83 34.83 57000.00 15.40 346.00
2. Deep CCT 368 278.79 305.33 287.00 217.42 241.79 277 209.85 234.13 277 209.85 234.13 214 162.12 181.92 1423.00 1084.30 1197.30
3. Cement Bandara
4. CCT 245.00 94.12 155.36 245.00 94.12 155.36 235.00 90.28 151.36 225 86.44 142.02 222 85.29 140.20 1172.00 450.25 744.30
5. Loose Bolders 1530.00 35.27 1530.00 35.27 1530.00 35.27 830 33.40 830 33.39 6250.00 3.55 172.60
6. Rock Structures 340.00 30.60 89.40 335.00 30.15 87.90 330.00 29.70 86.40 330.00 29.70 86.40 330.00 29.70 86.40 1665.00 149.85 436.50
7. Gabiyaan Bandare 143.00 11.28 291.28 123.00 9.70 247.68 108.00 8.52 232.21 108.00 8.52 232.20 103 8.13 222.53 585.00 46.16 1225.90
8. TCM 40300.00 80.09 36800.00 73.26 33300.00 66.43 33300.00 66.43 29300 57.76 173000.00 65.80 343.97
Total
Chapter V. Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation in District (SAPID)
17.5 DoLR-MoRD
MFD
2019-20 2020-21
PMKSY
Watershed
2018-19
Activity
17.5
2016-17 2017-18
Har Khet Ko
Pani
Per Drop more
crop (Micro
Irrigation
S.No.
Name of
the
block/sub
District
Concerned
ministry/Depar
tment
Component
Newly Created WHS
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Chapter V. Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation in District (SAPID)
2019-20 2020-212018-19
Activity
2016-17 2017-18
S.No.
Name of
the
block/sub
District
Concerned
ministry/Depar
tment
Component
18 DoLR-MoRD Renovated WHS
18.1 DoLR-MoRD Farm Ponds
18.2 DoLR-MoRD Check Dams 100.00 0.00 148.80 100.00 0.00 148.80 100.00 0.00 148.80 98.00 0.00 148.80 98.00 0.00 148.80 496.00 744.00
18.3 DoLR-MoRD Nallah Bunds 179.00 0.00 179.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 879.00 879.00
18.4 DoLR-MoRD Percolation Tanks 0.00
18.5 DoLR-MoRDOther Ground Water recharge
Structure
DoLR-MoRDExcluding NRM Activity (IWMP)
a. Administration926.00 1100.00 295.00 294.00 200 2815.00
DoLR-MoRD b. DPR 84.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 84.00
DoLR-MoRD c. Entry point Activity 107.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 107.00
DoLR-MoRD d. Capacity Building 363.00 563.00 565.00 200.00 0.00 1691.00
DoLR-MoRD e. Livelyhood Action Plan 1939.00 2240.00 1200.00 1190.00 1190.00 7759.00
DoLR-MoRD f. Monitoring and Evaluation 80.00 90.00 70.00 80.00 80.00 400.00
DoLR-MoRD g. Consolidation Phase 388.00 315.00 308.00 212.00 125.00 1348.00
18.6 DoLR-MoRD Fishery ponds/cattle pond 0.00
19 DoLR-MoRD Newly Created
19.1 DoLR-MoRD Water Conservation
19.2 DoLR-MoRD Water Harvesting
19.3 DoLR-MoRD
Creation Of Irrigation
Chanals and Drains
19.4 DoLR-MoRDProviding Infrastructure for
Irrigation
19.5 DoLR-MoRD Land Developmen
20 DoLR-MoRD Renovation
20.1 DoLR-MoRD
Renovation of water bodies
including desiting
20.2 DoLR-MoRDRenovation & Maintenance of
Irrigation canals & Drains
21
21.1
State Irrigation
Department Major irrigation
Construction 884870000.00 64547.00 196914.00 0.00 2000.00 13500.00 8574000.00 3000.00 13500.00 0.00 3000.00 14000.00 0 12445.00 39125.00 893444000.00 84992.00 277039.00
Maintenance 893444000.00 79506.00 7200.00 0.00 0.00 7200.00 0.00 0.00 7500.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 0 0.00 200.00 893444000.00 79506.00 22300.00
21.2
State Irrigation
Department Medium Irrigation
Construction 2 34198000.00 6298.00 14306.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 34198000.00 6298.00 14306.00
Maintenance 4 47780000.00 6298.00 240.00 0.00 0.00 265.00 0.00 0.00 265.00 0.00 0.00 90.00 0 0.00 90.00 47780000.00 6298.00 950.00
21.3
State Irrigation
Department
Surface Minor
Irrigation
Construction -2 4112000.00 650.00 1750.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 4112000.00 650.00 1750.00
Maintenance -49 95214000.00 17221.00 542.00 0.00 0.00 544.00 0.00 0.00 533.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 0 0.00 200.00 95214000.00 17221.00 2019.00
22
Irrigation
Scheme
of State
Irrigation
Department
Lift Irrigation -6 0.00 8684.00 76734.00 0.00 5400.00 15600.00 0.00 6756.00 18585.00 0.00 5000.00 13700.00 0 20600.00 41989.00 0.00 46440.00 166608.00
Convergence with
MGNREGA
18.5 A
State Planned Scheme of irrigation
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigatio
n
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Number/
Capacity
(cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total Number/
Capacity (cum)
Command
Area/Irrigation
Potential (Ha)
Estimated
Cost (in lakh
Rs)
Total
Chapter V. Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation in District (SAPID)
2019-20 2020-212018-19
Activity
2016-17 2017-18
S.No.
Name of
the
block/sub
District
Concerned
ministry/Depar
tment
Component
Forest Ponds 78.00 81.12 217.99 78.00 81.12 217.99
Check Dams 41.00 63.10 486.79 41.00 63.10 486.79
Nala Bandhara 196.00 221.08 807.27 196.00 221.08 807.27
1. Nalaband 950.00 2.00 2.24 950.00 2.00 2.24
2. Deep CCT 708.00 521.80 681.04 708.00 521.80 681.04
3. Deeping work 6.00 0.00 35.00 6.00 0.00 35.00
4. CCT 211.50 81.27 187.68 211.50 81.27 187.68
5. Loose Bolders 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
6. Rock Structures 71.00 6.39 27.08 71.00 6.39 27.08
7. Gabiyaan Bandare 9.00 0.70 8.00 9.00 0.70 8.00
8. TCM 6562.50 102.00 206.42 6562.50 102.00 206.42
24
Externally
aided
Projects0.00
25
Other loan
Projects
like NABARD 29065000.00 2695.00 20173.00 2603000.00 1303.00 3191.00 1163000.00 420.00 850.00 0.00 420.00 850.00 0 536.00 880.0032831000.00 5374.00 25944.00
2424324335.17 258607.06 630262.67 2725674.12 50357.80 111201.73 9854485.12 53393.62 112657.14 116330.12 54283.93 102667.68 111537.12 63723.56 167305.00 2437132371.65 480368.32 1124167.48Total
23
MFD
Jalyukt shivar
abhiyan