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GVMC functions with Commissioner as Head andorganized under different subheads.
GVMC has taken up all major reforms like..Double Accounting, E-Governance, PropertyTax, Urban Poor etc.
Master Plan for the City Prepared by VUDA.
City Development Plan prepared in 2012-13.
Low Carbon Mobility Plan prepared with aid ofUNEP in 2011-12
Formed SPV ‘VISWCO’ to cater Industrial waterneeds.
Formed SPV ‘VUTCL’ to provide best UrbanTransport service to Citizens
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INFRASTRUCTURE
FACILITIES
Water Supply SewerageSolid
Waste
Roads &
Transport
Street
Lighting
•66 mgd - daily
supply including
Industries
•85% coverage
•24X7 supply
•15 mgd
•496 Km sewer
lines
•750 Km storm
water
•STP capacity :
63 mld
•850mts/day-
Generated
& Collected
•40% Door to
Door
collection
•No
treatment
•3589 kms – Road
Network
•6 Lakh vehicles ply
•40 Kms BRTS
•Average Trip – 4.1 Km
•85000
•Coverage-
90%
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Town Service Reservoir
(TSR)66 MGD
58
Km
s.
Yeleru Canal(Release 130MGD)
GVMC(28 MGD)
Steel Plant-32MGD
NTPC-7MGD
APIIC-1 MGD
Losses-62MGD
NTPC-7MGD
7 Sources
Existing:
Projected Demand:
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Existing Water Demand
Water Demand 84 mgd
Supply 66 mgd
Deficit 18 mgd
Projected Demand
Year Requirement Population
2022 112 MGD 29.62
2029 150 MGD 39.62
2044 188 MGD 49.62
24 x 7 supply of water to the City in phases.
100% household with direct water supply connections
135 litres of per capita supply of water
100% metering of water connections
100% efficiency in collection of water related charges
Implementation of SCADA
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S. No. Issues Action Plan
1Catering water demand
- Augmentation
Pipeline to Yeleru Left Main Canal (153.0 km). &
Raiwada Canal (58.0 km)
Desalination plant and Re-use of re-cycled
Sewage Water for Industries.
Restorations & De-silting of reservoirs/lakes.
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24 x 7 water supply Implementation of 24 x 7 to the Rest of the City.
Metering of all connections and billing as per
meter reading.
Use of SCADA for entire city
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Conservation of water
resources
To promote water efficient buildings and the use
of water efficient devices and process designs
within industries.
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Refurbishment of old
infrastructure
Replacement of aged pipes of transmission and
distribution network to bring down NRW.
5Depletion of Ground
Water Level
Enactment of building rain water harvesting as
mandatory clearance for new development.
Public buildings to lead the way for rain water
harvesting on existing premises.
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S.No. Project NameProject Cost(Rs. In Cr.)
Status
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Yeleru Canal Project :• Open Canal – 153 Kms. –• Release 130 MGD – Realization 69 MGD
only (losses 61 MGD)• Proposed to lay pipe line - Avoid losses -
Additional water
1905.00DPR prepared &
submitted
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Raiwada Canal (pipe line) :• Open Canal – 58.30 Kms. length• Release 27 MGD – Realization 17 MGD
(losses 10 MGD)• Proposed to lay pipe line – Avoid losses -
Additional water
350.00DPR prepared &
submitted
3
Anakapalle Water Supply Improvement :• Present 1 MGD from Sarada River –
Infiltration wells• Proposed to tap from Yeleru Canal – 5
MGD
85.00DPR under
preparation.
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De-Salination Plant :• Proposed 10 MLD on pilot basis.• Requested APIIC to spare 10 Acs. land in
Atchutapuram Mandal• Consent is yet to be received.
100.00 DPR to be prepared
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S.No. Project NameProject Cost(Rs. In Cr.)
Status
5
Summer Storage Tanks :• Proposed along Yeleru Canal at
Kondakarlava• Draw water from Yeleru Canal • Storage Caapcity 175 MGD
400.00 DPR to be prepared
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Refurbishment of Old lines :• Pipe lines laid 25 to 30 years back
causing frequent leakages.• Pollution and wastage of water along with
low service level.• Need to replace old pipe lines
250.00 DPR to be prepared
7• Improvement of Bheemili Water Supply
Scheme 15.00
DPR to be prepared
Total 3090.00
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Blocks boundary
SEWERAGE BLOCKS - 19
HUDCO FUNDS
25 MLD - 5A,6,7 -completed
JNNURM
OLD CITY
38MLD -1,2,3,8,9 - completed
13 MLD – 14 block - completed
CENTRAL CITY
108 MLD- 4,5,10,11,15
(5 blocks) – In progress
TOTAL =13 Blocks
Completed - 8
Work is in progress - 5
To be taken up - 6
(12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19)
City divided into 19 sewerage blocks.
Completed – 8 Blocks, In progress - 5 Blocks, To be taken up 6 blocks
Existing Sewer Network – 496 Kms.
No. of Sewerage Connections –91,000 (New connections under progress)
Total Area of Sewerage covered – 61% by population
No. of STPs functioning (2 Nos.) – 63 MLD (14 mgd)
Recycling of waste water done for 5 mLd (1 mgd)
143 Pay and use Toilets.
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100% households should be connected to the waste water network
100% efficiency in the collection and treatment of waste water.
100% households should have access to toilets.
100% schools should have separate toilets for girls.
Cost recovery of Service
Mapping of Connections.
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S. No. Issues Action Plan
1Coverage of underground
sewerage network
100% sewerage connectivity for all areas in
GVMC.
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Conventional treatment
method like septic tank
and soak pits
Extension of existing underground sewerage
network.
Assertion of total septic tanks in city and
phase wise reduction septic tank dependency.
3 Open defecation
Creation of public toilets in all major
commercial and tourism areas of the city.
Refurbishment of existing public toilets.
4 Recycling of sewerage
Establishment of tertiary treatment plants for
Waste Water recycling.
Augmentation of quantum of recycled waste
water. Selling treated waste water to
industries
5Mapping of sewerage
connections
Adopting latest technology for mapping of
sewerage connection
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Name of Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
Status
1) Providing sewerage systemto Gajuwaka &Malkapuram areas
450DPR appraised by Govt. of India.
2) 100% Sewer connectivitywith the planned STPs alongwith low density areas of 32peripheral areas.
350 DPR under preparation.
3) Establishment of TertiaryTreatment Plants for WasteWater recycling to industries
To Re-use 63 MLD wastewater of 2 STPs for Industrialusage after TertiaryTreatment.
400 Project under preparation.
Total 1200.00
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• On pilot basis M/s. Essar is taking Waste water of 1 MGD (4.5 MLD) after treatment at Rs.2.25 per KL.
Divided into 14 Drainage
Basins.
All drains discharges into the
Bay of Bengal.
2 Drainage Basins completed
under JNNURM – Yerrigedda &
S.L. Canal
25 Kms. out of 160 Kms.
regulated. – only 20%
Balance 12 basins to be taken
up.
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Master Plan
Regularization of all major drains.
100% coverage of road network with storm water drainage network.
Aggregate number of incidents of water logging reported in a Year = 0.
100% rainwater harvesting.
Improving Environment.
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S. No. Issues Action Plan
1 Low coverage
Regulation of existing storm water drainage
network.
Rehabilitation of natural drains.
Widening of storm water drainage in major
catchment areas.
2 Restoration of existing water bodies Restoration of three water bodies (Kambalakonda,
Mudsarlova & Gambheeram)
3 Water logging during monsoon
Regulation of major gement of storm water drains
No solid waste disposal in storm water drains.
Removal of unauthorized structures and
encroachment on natural drains.
Regular cleaning of drains to avoid silting
4 Mapping of water bodies GIS based mapping for all water bodies, timeline
changes and variations.
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Name of Project Cost
(Rs In Crores) Status
1) Regularization of Kanithi Gedda and
its branch drains230.00 DPR ready
2) Hanumantawaka/ Mudasarlova Gedda
& Sub geddas (Zone-V SWD) 70.00 Appraised by Govt. of India.
2) Regularization of Storm water drains.
i) Vidyanagar Gedda & Sub geddas
(Zone-VI SWD)
ii) Madhavadhara Gedda & Sub
geddas(Zone-IX SWD)
iii) Mulgada Gedda (Zone-XIII SWD)
iv) Oota gedda
135.00 DPR to be prepared
3) Regularization of various other
geddas in Zone – IV,
Malkapuram, Kondagedda etc..
85.00 DPR to be prepared
Total 520.00
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City Generates 941 M.T. daily
Door to door collection and segregation in all 72 wards.
575 Collection points, averaging about 1.1 Sq. Km areabetween two collection points.
3919 Sweepers to cover the road length of 1622 Km in city
Existing Dump Yard at Kapuluppada – 100 Acs. – 70% filled.
No scientific treatment and disposal facility at GVMC as perMSW 2000 Rules.
One transfer station - Need to develop 5 more transferstations.
Wet waste from door to door collection processed byWindrows composting and Vermi composting.
Open dump site need to be scientifically closed.
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100% households are covered by daily door-step collection system.
Developing scientific landfill facility.
100% collection of municipal solid waste.
100% segregation of waste at source, i.e. bio-degradable and non-degradable waste.
100% recycling of solid waste.
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S. No. Issues Action Plan
1Scientific Disposal of existing
waste in Kapuluppada landfill site
Involving private operators for
treatment/clearing of already existing garbage
dump at landfill site.
2Segregation of waste and
reduction of waste to landfill site
Awareness at household level about type of
waste and segregation.
Information Communication Education (ICE).
On site segregation of waste.
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Storage, collection &
transportation
of solid waste.
To provide community level solid waste bins.
100% door to door collection of waste.
Zone wise waste transfer station.
4 Sanitary landfill site
Converting existing landfill site at
Kapuluppada into sanitary landfill or
developing another site of 200 acres located
at Thangudubilli, Anandapuram mandal (34
km from city)
5 Recycling of waste To promote waste recycling activities at
household level.
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Name of Project Cost (In Rs Cr)
100% Waste collection 30
Zone wise waste transfer stations
- 5 (+ landfill)
-Decentralized compost plants
- Sorting and recycling yards
100
Waste treatment facility
Sanitary landfill100
Re-engineering Kapluppada landfill 100
Information Communication Education (ICE)
for solid waste management 2
Energy/resource recovery from waste 200
Total Sectoral Investment – 532 Crores
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S.No. Sector - Projects Cost (Rs. in Cr.)
1 Water Supply 3115
2 Sewerage 1200
3 Storm Water Drainage 520
4 Solid Waste Management 532
5 Urban Transport 2022
6 Environmental Projects 160
7 Tourism & Urban Renewal 43
8 Urban Poor - RAY 609
9 E-governance 60
Total without Metro 8,251
With Metro (Rs.5000 Cr.) 13,251
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