Stating that his government will give top priority to utilisation of every drop of water, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday outlined an ambitious plan aimed at taking the surplus water in the projects in Srikakulam to as far as Anantapur. He asserted that having water is equal to having wealth and launched a 100-day action plan for conserving water and enriching the State’s water resources.

Participating in `Jaladhara – Water Security & Responsibility of Water Users Associations’ in Yadiki of Anantapur district, Mr. Naidu also reaffirmed that the Polavaram project would be completed and dedicated to the nation before the 2027 Godavari Pushkaralu. This, he said, would enable gravity-based water transfer to the Krishna river, fully stabilising the Krishna delta. Further, the completion of Polavaram will also ensure water supply to Visakhapatnam.

The Chief Minister also proposed diversion of around 200 TMC Godavari waters to the Nagarjunasagar ayacut, linking it further through the Nallamala Sagar and Veligonda projects. This would allow Srisailam waters to be utilised for Rayalaseema, ensuring irrigation to every acre in the region, he said.

Long-term vision

Highlighting his long-term vision, he said that surplus floodwaters from Srikakulam should ultimately reach drought-prone Anantapur through an interconnected river system. The Vamsadhara, Nagavali and Champavathi projects would be completed and the surplus water from these can flow down to the Godavari and from there to the Krishna river and reach Rayalaseema, he outlined.