Polavaram setting new records

•    Rectifying the past blunders, and proceeding on war footing

The dreams are translating in to reality. The transition is crystal clear. Works are progressing by fixing the failures, shortcomings and irregularities of the earlier governments, TDP rule, in particular. Dedication, commitment is visible in the workforce. A lot of difference in works execution compared to two years ago. Thousands of workforce’s skills combined with most advanced machinery employed. Thousands of transport vehicles and the sounds of machinery resounds. The site is getting ready to unveil one of the world’s wonder project soon. The execution of the Polavaram Project competing with the tides of river Godavari.

The past governments limited to graphic illusions. But the present YS Jagan government showing the results for the past two years. The project site mirrors the work progress. The flash floods, Covid-19 lockdown has not halted the work. In fact, the project progresses at a double speed, and with 24/7 work, the project shaped up to the reality. The execution agency MEIL and the government official’s coordination, completing the schedules above expectations. Former chief minister Mr Chandrababu Naidu’ slogan “Every Monday Polavaram” (Somavaram Polavaram), had reduced to graffiti exercise. The present YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s regime, making all efforts to realise the Andhraite’s lifeline project.

Record level concrete works
The prestigious national project is progressing beyond promises. MEIL exceeded the targeted concrete works. The state government had targeted complete 4,03,160 cubic meters of concrete work in 12 months (April 2020 - March 2021). MEIL has shown its mettle by completing 5,58,073 cubic meters of concrete works. Maximum concrete work done in May, June 2020, and February, March this year, engineering experts surprised as it exceeded the targeted work in every month.
It completed 85,300 cubic meters of concrete in May last year, targeting 53,000 cubic meters even the Covid posed a challenge. It also completed a record level of 1,20,100 cubic meters of concrete work in June 2020, of a target of 70,000 cubic meters. Similarly, in February 2021, it set a target of 47,000 cubic meters of concrete work and completed 83,000 cubic meters. It has set a target of 68,600 cubic meters in March this year and completed 81,200 cubic meters. It is exceeding the targeted works every month beyond the expectations, moving forward to reach the ambition of realising the Polavaram Project.
Concrete work in cubic meters
Month                   Works done        Works target
April -20                 36783                  36783
May -20                  85300                  53263
June -20                1,20,100               72215
July-20                   20800                  27798
August -20             14500                   6148
September -20      14670                   6444
October -20           20058                   17607
November -20       25997                   15691
December -20       19000                   23036
January -21           36705                   28513
February -21          82956                  47047
March -21              81204                  68615
Total                      558073                403160

Spillway near completion
The world’s largest spillway bridge slab is near completion. Concreting and grouting work in the gallery are in full swing. MEIL has executed 2,82,276 cubic meters of concrete work on the spillway so far, with accurate planning. Out of 48 gates, 42 gates have installed. At the same time, out of 96 hydraulic cylinders, 84 already installed. The remaining 12 cylinders are yet to come from Germany.
Meanwhile, out of 24 power packs, which operate the gates, 13 power pack sets already set up. These power packs can lift 26 gates at once. Each power pack can operate two gates. All the ten sluice gates installation work already finished, and also completed the work of 20 hydraulic cylinders to be fitted for them. To operate these six power packs inducted out of 10. Another four power packs will be inducted soon. 

The approach channel works 24/7
The excavation work of the Polavaram approach channel progressing with accurate planning. So far, 40 lakh cubic meters of excavation done on the approach channel with over 300 tippers and 100 excavators working in three shifts. As the upper cofferdam gaps are closing soon and planning to be made to flow the water from the spillway. As part of this exercise, the Godavari river’s natural flow to be diverted 6 km to the right. For this, the approach channel (above the spillway) is very critical. The approach channel works are progressing at a jet speed to meet this challenge. The Central Water Commission (CWC) has increased the targets by four times, and MEIL is executing them on a war footing.

Spill channel works
MEIL, so far, completed 22,7,900 cubic meters of concrete work in the spill channel and excavated about 28,41,785 cubic meters of the earth in the spill channel. At the same time, it has excavated 4,48,487 cubic meters of the most critical 902 mountain.

Correcting the Upper Cofferdam blunders
The Jagan Mohan Reddy government is speeding up the work of the upper cofferdam by correcting the engineering blunders made by the previous government. Construction of the Diaphragm wall in the upper coffer dam’s Reach-1 has already wrapped up, and rock filling is in full swing. The Reach-1 structure completed to the elevation of 35 meters. The works underway to build the Reach-2 to a full height of 42.5 meters. In Reach-3, the works of stalling Godavari river flow and Rock-4 rock filling works are in full swing. A total of 5,77,676 cubic meters of rock filling work has been carried so far on this upper cofferdam.

Gap-2 Earth-cum-Rock-fill Dam
The Vibro-compaction works of 11,96,500 cubic meters are executed as part of Gap-2 in the project. It also completed the 1,61,310 cubic meters of sand filling works. The spillway and the earth-cum-rock-fill dam are critical in the Polavaram Reservoir. It is to build on sand dunes on the river Godavari. Due to the rocky ground in very deep, with suggestions of DDRP (Dam Design Review Panel) and the CWC, all the essential works are in full swing.

CWC monitoring 
Although the state government is carrying out construction work, it is under the supervision of the Government of India. Even the smallest change in the work CWC has to take a call. With this, the volume of work has increased considerably with the reservoir safety and the optimal benefits of the project. The state government has revised estimates because of the enhanced volume of work as per the Government of India’s changes and additions. The revised cost increased to Rs.1656 crores as part of that. Meanwhile, completing the old works before the schedule and executing the new works as needed is the unique situation in Polavaram today.

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