Lift Irrigation

Irrigation is one of the most important means for food and fodder in India. Earlier, when dry farming was the only means of food production and sustenance, the farmers depended on the vagaries of nature for their survival. In this undulating landscape, Indian government introduced "Lift Irrigation Scheme". The importance of “Lift Irrigation Schemes” is unique and distinctive. In such schemes, many farmers can come together and implement the scheme on private or co-operative basis. The capital costs for construction of such schemes are usually funded by the Government or by international donors. To carry water by means of pumps from the source and to distribute the water to the fields by means of suitable and proper distribution system are the two main parts of large lift irrigation schemes. In "Irrigation Schedule System", the water is supplied to all the blocks at the same time.

During the last three-and-a-half decades, the Andhra Pradesh Government has constructed 1,068 Lift Irrigation Schemes (LIS).

UPPER BHADRA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME

Survey, Planning, Investigation, design, construction, testing and commissioning of lift irrigation scheme from river Tunga to Bhadra reservoir

Client: Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Ltd

Location: Karnataka

J.CHOKKA RAO DEVADULA LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME

Forming of new reservoir across Akeru Vagu , Construction of O.T.Sluice. Improvements to existing tank . Strengthening of Jaffergad Tank. Execution of Main Canal from Nashkal Tank. Earth Work Excavation and Forming Embankment and C.C.Lining for Main Canal.

Location: Andhra Pradesh

Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Scheme

Execution of Stage-2 Pumping Station (5x30MW) at Jonnalaboguda Balancing Reservoir

Client: Irrigation & CAD Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh

Location: Mahaboobnagar,Andhra Pradesh

Koilsagar Lift Irrigation Scheme

Services from Investigation to Construction,Laying of HT Feeder lines of Pumping Station for lifting 630 Cusecs of water.Earth work, Excavation forming Embankment and Regulators of Approach Channel from Foreshore of Pardipur Balancing tank, Distributory network system along with field Channel for Irrigating

Client: Irrigation & CAD Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh

Location: Andhra Pradesh

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