Telangana Races to Save Hyderabad's Lifeline Singur Dam from Collapse

Telangana's Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy has directed officials to complete critical safety works for the Singur Dam on a war footing. The directive follows a stark warning from the State Dam Safety Review Panel that the dam, a drinking water lifeline for Hyderabad, could collapse at any time due to severe cracks in its embankments. Ministers reviewed the situation and ordered the formation of a technical committee while instructing that canal lining works be finished by a June deadline. The government also prioritized the preparation of detailed project reports for a new lift irrigation scheme to benefit thousands of acres.

Key Points: Telangana Orders War-Footing Safety Works for Singur Dam

  • Dam safety declared top priority
  • NDSA rules must be followed
  • Panel warned of imminent collapse risk
  • Urgent lining works ordered by June 26
  • New lift irrigation scheme DPRs expedited
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Telangana to complete Singur Dam safety works on a war footing

Telangana ministers direct urgent repairs for Singur Dam after safety panel warns of potential collapse threatening Hyderabad's water supply.

"the dam is very prestigious for the state, its safety is a top priority - State Ministers"

Hyderabad, March 4

Telangana's Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy on Wednesday directed officials to complete Singur Dam safety works on a war footing.

Along with Health Minister Damodar Raja Narsimha and Mining and Employment Generation Minister Vivek Venkataswamy, he reviewed the safety of the Singur Dam, a drinking water lifeline for Hyderabad.

Stating that the dam is very prestigious for the state, the ministers said that its safety is a top priority for the government.

The ministers instructed the Irrigation Department officials to protect the Singur Dam as per the rules formulated by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA).

They advised the irrigation officials to appoint a technical committee on the dam safety works.

The State Dam Safety Review Panel (DSRP), in its report last year, had warned that the Singur Dam may collapse anytime, with a very real and serious threat of its embankments getting breached, resulting in huge loss of life.

Designed to hold 29.91 tmc ft of water, and located upstream of the Manjira reservoir, the dam supplies around 6.96 tmc ft to meet the drinking water needs of Hyderabad.

The panel said Singur faced a serious threat of breaching unless urgent repairs were taken up. The DSPR, during its inspection, found that the entire earthen bund had developed several vertical cracks, which should be repaired immediately.

The state ministers directed the engineering officers of the Irrigation Department to complete the lining works of the Singur project canals by June 26.

Principal Secretary, Irrigation, E. Sridhar, key officers of the Irrigation Department, the Engineer-in-Chief and other officials attended the meeting.

The ministers directed the Irrigation Department officials to prepare the DPRs for the Peddareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme, which will provide irrigation water to 40,000 acres in Andol constituency, at the earliest and submit them to the government.

The foundation stone for the Peddareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme should be laid by Ugadi, the ministers added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see ministers taking it seriously. But why wait for a warning? Regular maintenance should be non-negotiable for such critical infrastructure. Our tax money funds these projects. Accountability is key. 🙏
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David E
As someone who has worked on dam safety abroad, following NDSA rules is crucial. The technical committee must be appointed with real experts, not just government engineers. Hope they get independent oversight.
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Arjun K
This is about Hyderabad's survival. 6.96 tmc ft is not a small amount. The Peddareddy scheme news is also positive for farmers. Hope they meet the Ugadi deadline for the foundation stone. Jai Telangana!
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Sneha F
"May collapse anytime" - these words send a chill. We have seen dam disasters in the past. The vertical cracks sound very serious. Please, no more delays or corruption in the repair tenders. Lives of people downstream matter.
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Michael C
A pragmatic step. Infrastructure safety is foundational for development. Setting a clear deadline (June 26 for canals) is good project management. Hope the technical committee's recommendations are implemented without bureaucratic hurdles.

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