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1 minute ago, sattipandu said:

LOL 

2 weeks back idey db lo 

Hyd lakes lo water ledhu, endipoyinayi

Rakul Rao farmhouse kosam Edo GO teppisthunnadu annaru.

 

 

Totally confused....

yes kaleshwaram water tho fill chestham so catchment areas lo buildings lepalsindhey annaru kuda 

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3 minutes ago, sattipandu said:

LOL 

2 weeks back idey db lo 

Hyd lakes lo water ledhu, endipoyinayi

Rakul Rao farmhouse kosam Edo GO teppisthunnadu annaru.

 

 

Totally confused....

Rakul rao srama ki megalu ki chematalu pattayi mari

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8 minutes ago, sattipandu said:

LOL 

2 weeks back idey db lo 

Hyd lakes lo water ledhu, endipoyinayi

Rakul Rao farmhouse kosam Edo GO teppisthunnadu annaru.

 

 

Totally confused....

Half knowledge batch le, asalu matter river upstream varshalu levvu mostly in tandur, anantagiri hills side etc. ippudu vasralu paddayi 2 days la nindinayi reservoirs..  enkoti checkdams kattinaru upstream villages, farmers etc thus limiting the flow.

GO 110 impacting villages construction jarigevi downstream lo unnayi close to hitech city which has no impact as the water  cannot flow backwards. Only concern they don’t end up polluting like hussain sagar

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11 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Half knowledge batch le, asalu matter river upstream varshalu levvu mostly in tandur, anantagiri hills side etc. ippudu vasralu paddayi 2 days la nindinayi reservoirs..  enkoti checkdams kattinaru upstream villages, farmers etc thus limiting the flow.

GO 110 impacting villages construction jarigevi downstream lo unnayi close to hitech city which has no impact as the water  cannot flow backwards. Only concern they don’t end up polluting like hussain sagar

Copious inflows into the city’s main drinking water sources, Osmansagar and Himayagsagar, have cheered everyone. But few seem to be bothered about the structures coming up in the catchment areas of the reservoirs. Farm houses, resorts and habitats in close proximity to the lakes are not only contaminating them but are acting as stumbling blocks in free flow of water.

During a recent inspection, Water Board officials stumbled upon a farm house under construction at Khanapur village in Rajendranagar mandal – very close to the Osmansagar FTL.

 

Officials found the compound wall being constructed by raising the ground level through filling of gravel. The structure doesn’t have a No Objection certificate from the HMWSSB or the HMDA, just permission from the Khanapur sarpanch.

The Board has dashed off letters to the Ranga Reddy district Collector and the HMDA for initiating necessary action. A worried Board has decided to constitute a Land Protection Cell to address the problem and safeguard the catchment areas.

The Osmansagar catchment comprising Vikarabad, Shankerpally, Appajiguda, Mahajanpet, Chandangar, Khanapur, Janwada, Reddypally, Kollur is spread over 280 sq. miles. The Himayatsagar spread over 500 sq. miles covers Pargi, Venkatapuram, Shamshabad and other areas. The former has the maximum capacity of 1.05 lakh cusecs and the latter 1.60 lakh cusecs.

At Mokila village in Janwada a construction company has built a temporary ramp over the pipeline, which might damage it. Notice is being issued to the construction company.

Pollution

As per rules polluting industries, major hotels, residential colonies and other establishments are banned in the catchment of the lakes up to 10 km from the FTL. However, in the residential use zone development is allowed subject to certain conditions.

A total of 84 villages fall within 10 km catchment area of Osmansagar and Himayatsagar in the mandals of Moinabad, Shamshabad, Shabad, Kothur, Rajendranar, Shankerpally and Chevella.

However, authorities admit to pollution of the two lakes through sewage from the surrounding villages. The waste generated by the poultry farms and resorts and the pesticides used by farmers for cultivation all join the water body during the rainy season.

Last year the Board’s CGMs submitted a detailed report after inspecting the catchment areas suggesting provision of safe sanitation facilities by construction of septic tanks in the villages. They further wanted fencing of the area to stop unauthorised entry and encroachment of the lakes. But so far no action is taken.

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17 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

yes kaleshwaram water tho fill chestham so catchment areas lo buildings lepalsindhey annaru kuda 

Endharu entha ginjukunna 111 go ki relaxations ichudu pakka kaaka...akkada unna locals ki ee vishayam lo masth naraaz unnaru ..local mla gelichindhi kuda ee sari ah template medha ney...

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Heritage activists and experts say that this horrible situation is the result of illegal construction activity. Though there are ample rains in catchment areas like Vikarabad which received excess rainfall of 488.8 mm against a normal of 371.2 mm, the Osman Sagar has not received much water because most of the water is being used for irrigation purposes. The Musi river, which flows into the reservoir from Vikarabad district, is the major source of inflow into Osman Sagar. The HMWSS supplies about 462 MGD (million gallons per day) of water to Hyderabad every day, most of which is taken from the Krishna phase 1, 2 and 3 and Godavari phase 1 projects. The Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs put together, however, supplies only 40 MGD of water. Data from the Water Board's various rain gauge stations within and surrounding catchment areas suggests that the conversion of rainfall into inflows has decreased over the years, as the water received in the catchment areas is being impounded with check dams and is being used for raising crops in Vikarabad district and Tandur. Activists worry that this horrible situation is the result of illegal construction activity in these catchment areas of the lake but officials say that construction activity is allowed only as per rules of GO 111, which the state government passed years ago to protect the lake.

https://www.thehansindia.com/telangana/hyderabad-no-good-inflows-yet-at-osman-himayat-sagars-640773

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2 minutes ago, Gnan_anna said:

Endharu entha ginjukunna 111 go ki relaxations ichudu pakka kaaka...akkada unna locals ki ee vishayam lo masth naraaz unnaru ..local mla gelichindhi kuda ee sari ah template medha ney...

NGT lo case undhi kadha adhi theley varaku dhora em cheyaledu chesina court ki velladaaniki ready ga unnaru already, monna Tellapur lo vesaaru ga case NGT mingithey HDMA cancel chesindhi NOC 

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Just now, tom bhayya said:

NGT lo case undhi kadha adhi theley varaku dhora em cheyaledu chesina court ki velladaaniki ready ga unnaru already, monna Tellapur lo vesaaru ga case NGT mingithey HDMA cancel chesindhi NOC 

Legal ga elthunnadu Dora...planned ga...111 go enduku ichinaru and ippudu ah reasons ki validity ledhu Ani prove cheyadaniki oka expert committee kuda esindu...ruling party ke kadhu anni parties vallaki kuda akkada pottu pottu bhumulu unnai kaka...

 

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6 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

Heritage activists and experts say that this horrible situation is the result of illegal construction activity. Though there are ample rains in catchment areas like Vikarabad which received excess rainfall of 488.8 mm against a normal of 371.2 mm, the Osman Sagar has not received much water because most of the water is being used for irrigation purposes. The Musi river, which flows into the reservoir from Vikarabad district, is the major source of inflow into Osman Sagar. The HMWSS supplies about 462 MGD (million gallons per day) of water to Hyderabad every day, most of which is taken from the Krishna phase 1, 2 and 3 and Godavari phase 1 projects. The Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs put together, however, supplies only 40 MGD of water. Data from the Water Board's various rain gauge stations within and surrounding catchment areas suggests that the conversion of rainfall into inflows has decreased over the years, as the water received in the catchment areas is being impounded with check dams and is being used for raising crops in Vikarabad district and Tandur. Activists worry that this horrible situation is the result of illegal construction activity in these catchment areas of the lake but officials say that construction activity is allowed only as per rules of GO 111, which the state government passed years ago to protect the lake.

https://www.thehansindia.com/telangana/hyderabad-no-good-inflows-yet-at-osman-himayat-sagars-640773

 

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3 minutes ago, Gnan_anna said:

Legal ga elthunnadu Dora...planned ga...111 go enduku ichinaru and ippudu ah reasons ki validity ledhu Ani prove cheyadaniki oka expert committee kuda esindu...ruling party ke kadhu anni parties vallaki kuda akkada pottu pottu bhumulu unnai kaka...

 

ya raju thaluchukunte debbalaki kodhava emuntundhi ley andharu cheap ga dobbesi lands go 111 ani ippudu lepesi festival chesukuntaaru 

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