Mangalore, Dec 3: Minister for Minor Irrigation Shivaraj Tangadagi announced that a new developmental plan had been sketched for the construction of Salt Water Exclusion Dams (SWED) at 77 existing vented dams in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttar Kannada districts mainly to help with irrigation during the summer months and also to check entry of seawater.
Briefing mediapersons at a press conference here on Wednesday, he said that an exclusion dam had been constructed at the vented dam at Anjanapura in Shimoga district on a pilot basis and a similar one would be constructed at Senapura in Udupi district on a pilot basis within June, using new material called fiber reinforced plastic (FRP). A sum of Rs 12 crore approximately will be allotted for the constructed of each dam, he said.
Mr Tangadagi said that a total of 416 major and minor check-dams would be set up at regular distances in five districts in the state including Kolar, Chikkaballapur and Bijapur to harvest rainwater and increase underground water levels along the lines of a similar project undertaken by Rajendra Singh in the parched areas of Rajasthan.
Regarding the proposal of a new Lake Development Authority which would come under the purview of the minor irrigation department, he said that the formation of the body would be kept forward in front of the assembly so that eviction of encroached areas on the lakes could begin by the month of January.
Out of the total 26,850 lakes in the entire state, about 3,579 lakes will come under the ambit of the lake development authority. A campaign will be launched for the eviction of encroached areas once the body is formed in January, he said.





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