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Basaveshwara Lift Irrigation Scheme by Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Ltd, Govt. of Karnataka - Compliance to the observations of Expert Appraisal Committee proceedings held on 12.04.2017 Sl. No. Observations Compliance 1 Economic viability of the project should be worked out based on the guidelines issued by CBIP, New Delhi, in April 2002 or so in regard to the planning and design of large lift irrigation schemes. The seminar proceedings of CBIP held in April, 2002 has been referred. Universally, CWC guidelines were adopted for design of LIS schemes in India. As per Karnataka Electricity The true cost (not subsidized) of Regulatory Commission (KERC) order electricity is to be considered for dated 30.03.2016 in respect of economic analysis. supplying power for Lift irrigation schemes is Rs. 200 paise / unit Subject to an annual minimum of Rs. 1120 per HP / annum has been 2 Concept of conjunctive irrigation should also be investigated to reap its benefits for optimal water use. 3 Clearance of CWC with respect to Hydrology, Inter State Aspects as per CWC Guidelines Submission, Appraisal and Acceptance of Irrigation and Multipurpose Projects 2017 is to be obtained. 4 Data on surface water quality of all the stations should be verified once again with regards to all the seasons. 5 Inventorisation of flora and fauna be updated based on IUCN classification. 6 Total requirement of power to be provided and its firm linkage to be supported with document. 7 Cost on green belt development plan to be revised and local indigenous 8 plant species to be included for development of green belt. adopted for calculation of BC ratio. Farmers will be advised / trained by CADA for conjunctive use of surface and ground water. Presently, the ground water in the command area is over exploited. Once the ground water table improves over a period of time, use of ground water will be encouraged. The project is taken up with the 100% assistance of State Government within the state allocation. Hence, the project do not require clearance from CWC. Surface water of Krishna River at Lift Point has been collected once again and subjected to analysis. The analysis results is enclosed as Annexure-1. The IUCN classification for fishes is enclosed as Annexure-2. Total power required for the scheme is 32440 HP (24.20 MW) and the clearance for supply of power shall be obtained from KPTCL. Cost of green belt development plan has been revised and enclosed as Annexure-3. 1

ANNEXURE-1

ANNEXURE 2 IUCN COSNERVATION STATUS OF FISHES OF KRISHNA RIVER Table-1: Systematic list of the fish species of the Krishna River, Ainapur, Athani taluk, Belagavi district SYSTEMATIC LIST 1 MAXIMUM SIZE ATTAINS (mm) MAXIMUM SIZE OBSERVED (mm) IUCN status, 2016 Super - class Gnathostomata Class Actinopterygii Sub class Neopterygii Division Teleostei Sub division Osteoglossomorpha Osteoglossiformes Sub order Notopteroidei NOTOPTERIDAE Notopterus Lacepede 1. Notopterus notopterus (Pallas) 210 97-192 LC Cypriniformes CYPRINIDAE Sub - family Danioninae (=Rasborinae) Oxygasterini Salmophasia Swainson 2. Salmophasia acinaces (Valenciennes) 125 73 LC 3. Salmophasia novacula (Valenciennes) 125 79 LC Barilius Hamilton Buchanan 4. Barilius barila (Hamilton - Buchanan) 100 74 LC Danionini Esomus swainson 5. Esomus danrica (Hamilton - Buchanan) 125 65 LC Rasbora Bleeker 6. Rasbora daniconius (Hamilton - Buchanan) 100 63 LC 7. Rasbora rasbora (Hamilton - Buchanan) 130 61 LC Amblypharyngodon Bleeker 8. Amblypharyngodon mola (Hamilton - Buchanan) 75 65 LC Sub family Cyprininae Cyprinini Sub tribe Cyprini Cyprinus Linnaeus 9. Cyprinus carpio communis Linaeus 1220 331 VU Sub tribe Tores Tor Gray 10. Tor khudree (Sykes) 1450 391 EN Systomini Sub tribe Osteobramae Osteobrama Heckle 11. Osteobrama cotio peninsularis Silas 160 61-69 LC 12. Osteobrama vigorsii (Sykes) 230 87 LC Sub - tribe Systomi Puntius Hamilton - Buchanan 13. Puntius amphibius (Valenciennes) 150 129 DD 14. Puntius chola (Hamilton - Buchanan) 125 69 LC 15. Puntius sophore (Hamilton - Buchanan) 125 64 NA

SYSTEMATIC LIST 2 MAXIMUM SIZE ATTAINS (mm) MAXIMUM SIZE OBSERVED (mm) IUCN status, 2016 Pethia Hamilton - Buchanan 16. Pethia ticto (Hamilton - Buchanan) 100 61 LC Systomus (Hamilton - Buchanan) 17. Systomus sarana (Hamilton - Buchanan) 300 117 LC Hypselobarbus Bleeker 18. Hypselobarbus kolus (Sykes) 300 197 VU Hypselobarbus Bleeker 19. Hypselobarbus pulchellus (Day) 780 279 CE Labeonini Sub tribe Labeones Cirrhinus Oken 20. Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton - Buchanan) 920 483 LC 21. Cirrhinus reba (Hamilton - Buchanan) 300 219 LC Catla Valenciennes 22. Catla catla (Hamilton - Buchanan) 1830 347 NA Labeo cuvier 23. Labeo bata (Hamilton - Buchanan) 610 297 LC 24. Labeo calbasu (Hamilton - Buchanan) 920 331 LC 25. Labeo fimbriatus (Bloch) 460 211 LC 26. Labeo pangusia (Hamilton - Buchanan) 600 210 NT 27. Labeo potail (skyes) 250 118 EN 28. Labeo rohita (Hamilton - Buchanan) 920 520 LC Sub family Oreininae (=Schizothoracinae) Garra Hamilton - Buchanan 29. Garra gotyla stenorhynchus (Jerdon) 150 129 LC BALITORIDAE Sub family Nemacheilinae Nemacheilus Bleeker 30. Nemacheilus anguilla (Annandale) 50 33 LC Nemachilichthys Day 31. Nemacheilus rueppelli (Sykes) 115 79 LC Sub family Cobitinae Lepidocephalus Bleeker 32. Lepidocephalichthys thermalis (Valenciennes) 80 59 LC Siluriformes BAGRIDAE Sub family Ritinae Rita Bleeker 33. Rita gogra (Sykes) 200 89 LC 34. Rita pavimentata (Valenciennes) 260 109 NA Sub family Bagrinae Mystus Scopoli 35. Mystus cavasius (Hamilton - Buchanan) 450 335 LC Sperata Wu 36. Sperata aor (Hamilton - Buchanan) 1800 559 LC 37. Sperata seenghala (Sykes) 1500 847 LC SILURIDAE Ompok Lacepede 38. Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch) 300 110 NT Wallago Bleeker

SYSTEMATIC LIST MAXIMUM SIZE MAXIMUM SIZE IUCN status, ATTAINS (mm) OBSERVED (mm) 2016 39. Wallago attu (Schneider) 1830 223 NT SCHEILBEIDAE Sub family Scheilbinae Neotropius Kulkarni 40. Neotropius khavalchor Kulkarni 150 81-86 NA CLARIDAE Clarias Scopoli 41. Clarias batrachus Linnaeus 450 271 LC HETEROPNEUSTIDAE Heterpneustes Muller 42. Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) 300 117 LC Super order Acanthopterygii Series Atherinomorpha Cyprinodontiformes POECILIDAE Sub family Poecilinae Gambusia Poey 43. Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard) 60 53 LC Poecilia Bloch 44. Poecilia (Lebistes) reticulatus Schneider 30 M 23 60 F 49 NA Synbranchiformes Sub order Mastacembeloidei MASTACEMBELIDAE Sub family Mastacembelinae genus Mastacembelus Scopoli 45. Mastacembelus armatus (Lacepede) 610 134-339 LC Perciformes Sub order Percoidei CHANDIDAE (=AMBASSIDAE) Chanda Hamilton Buchanan 46. Chanda nama Hamilton - Buchanan 100 63 LC Parambassis Bleeker 47. Parambassis ranga (Hamilton - Buchanan) 100 59 LC Sub order Labroidei CICHLIDAE Oreochromis Gunther 48. Oreochromis mossambica (Peters) 220 57-63 NA Sub order Gobiodei GOBIIDAE Glossogobius Gill 49. Glossogobius giuris giuris (Hamilton - Buchanan) 230 101-161 LC Sub order Channoidei CHANNIDAE Channa Scopoli 50. Channa marulius (Hamilton - Buchanan) 1120 347 LC 51. Channa orientalis (Schneider) 330 167 NA 52. Channa striatus (Bloch) 920 509 LC NOTE:- LC Least Concern; NA Not Assessed; NT Near Threatened; EN Endangered; VU Vulnerable; DD Data Deficient; CE Critically Endangered 3

ANNEXURE 3 LIST OF SPECIES FOR GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT AND REVISED COST FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION Table - 1 List of indigenous species proposed for greenbelt development Sl.No Local Name Botanical Name Sl.No Local Name Botanical Name 1 Ala Ficus bengalensis 18 Kadivala Stephegyne parviflora 2 Basari Ficus infectoria 19 Kadnugge Moringa pterygosperma 3 Beete Dalbergia latifolia 20 Kakke Cassia fistula 4 Buruga Bombax ceiba 21 Kanagalu Dillenia pentagyna 5 Dindiga Anogeissus latifolia 22 Kaval Careya arborea 6 Godda Lannea coromandclica 23 Mathi Terminalia tomentsa 7 Goni Ficus mysorensis 24 Muthuga Butea monosperma 8 Halasu Artocarpus heterophyllus 25 Nandi Lagerstroemea lanceolata 9 Honne Pterocarpus marsupium 26 Nelli Emblica officinalis 10 Hunalu Terminalia paniculata 27 Neralu Syzygium cumini 11 Ippe Madhuca Indica 28 Shivani Gmelina arborea 12 Jagalaganti Diospyros montana 29 Tadasalu Grewia tilaefolia 13 Jambe Xylia xylocarpa 30 Tare Terminalia bellerica 14 Saguvani Tectona grandis 31 Hunase Tamarindus indica 15 Yethiga Adina cordifolia 32 Honge Pongamia pinnata 16 Mavu Mangifera indica 33 Huruglu Chloroxylon swietenia 17 Kadugeru Semecarpus anacardium 34 Bevu Azadirachta indica Table 2- Revised cost for implementation of green belt development Item Particulars Estimated Cost in Rs. A- Green belt development Plantation around intake 110 Saplings X Rs. 100/- canal and jack well 11,000.00 Canal bank plantation 63.3 km X 1 sapling/ 5 m = 12,720 saplings X 100 rs. 12,72,000.00 Sub-Total A 12,83,000.00 B - Agro forestry activities Agro forestry development 2,74,620 saplings x Rs. 10/- 27,46,200.00 Sub-Total B 27,46,200.00 C - Green belt Mainatainence Canal bank plantation mainatainence for 3 years 30,00,000.00 Sub-total C 30,00,000.00 Total (A to C) 70,29,200.00