MANUAL-1
Particulars of Organization, Functions & Duties
[Section-4 (1) (b) (i)]
Objective / Purpose of the Public Authority:
Rengali Multipurpose Project
(a) Rengali Dam:
River Brahmani, the second largest in the State, drains from 39,033 km2 of catchment before falling into Bay of Bengal. Rengali Dam, across the River Brahmani with a surface power house below the dam, constitute the 1st stage of development of Rengali Multipurpose Project. The construction of Dam was taken up during the year 1972 and was completed during the year 1985. Since then, it has been successfully controlling the flood in Brahmani delta covering an area of 2600 Sq km. The power house has an installed capacity of 250(5x50M.W) and the generation from the1st unit started from 1985. Other units were also commissioned in phased manner and all the Units started generation from the year 1992. The total expenditure on Dam & Power House was Rs.2,032 Million.
(B) Rengali Irrigation Project :
The second stage of development constitutes, Construction of "Samal Barrage" across the river Brahmani, 35KM down stream of the Dam, to provide irrigation to 2,18,392 ha. of land (CCA) through Left & Right Canal System, by utilizing regulated release of water from Rengali Power House out which the ayacut of Left Canal System is 1,14,300 Ha & 1,04,092,Ha. in Right Canal System. The Barrage & Canal systems are being executed as a separate Project, named as "Rengali Irrigation Project". The project will provide Irrigation in the district of Angul, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Keonjhar & Cuttack.
Objective of the Project :
The second stage of development constitutes, Construction of "Samal Barrage" across the river Brahmani, 35KM down stream of the Dam, to provide irrigation to 2,18,392 ha. of land (CCA) through Left & Right Canal System, by utilizing regulated release of water from Rengali Power House out which the ayacut of Left Canal System is 1,14,300 Ha & 1,04,092,Ha. in Right Canal System. The Barrage & Canal systems are being executed as a separate Project, named as "Rengali Irrigation Project". The project will provide Irrigation in the district of Angul, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Keonjhar & Cuttack.
Objective of the Project :
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Left Bank Canal |
Phase |
RD (KM) |
Flow (CCA) |
Lift (CCA) |
Total(CCA) (Ha) |
Financial sources |
|
1. LBC- I |
- |
0 -29.177 |
8483 |
3674 |
12157 |
World Bank(WRCP) |
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2. LBC - II |
1 |
29.177 -71.313 |
26946 |
2230 |
29176 |
JICA (On going) |
|
|
2 |
71.313 -141.00 |
66555 |
6412 |
72967 |
JICA (Proposed) |
|
Total |
- |
141.00 |
101984 |
12316 |
1,14,300 |
|
Major Vision of the Project:
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1 |
food production |
|
2 |
Poverty alleviation |
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3 |
Employment generation |
Brief History of the Public Authority & Context of its Formation:
Rengali Irrigation Project has been cleared by Planning Commission vide letter No.II-2(64) / 78-A & CAD Dated 31.03.1978 for execution of Samal Barrage with its left & right bank canal system, for an amount of `.233.64 Corers. The Administrative approval has been accorded for Samal Barrage with left canal System for Rs. 164 Corers vide erstwhile I & PR Department letter No.RL-32/79/ 25915 dtd.24.07.1979. Further, Planning Commission have also cleared the Rengali Irrigation Sub -Project, LBC-II (RD-30Km-141 Kms) an estimated cost of `.705.15 Corers vide No.2(64)/94-I & CAD dt. 14.7.1997.
LBC-II was cleared by CWC vide Lr. No.16/27/96-PA(N)-937-990 dt.24.06.1996. The Technical Advisory Committee, Central Wtaer Commission, Govt. of India during its 105th meeting held on 25.06.2010 have accepted the Rengali Irrigation Sub-Project LBC-II from RD.29.177 km to 141 km(revised major) Odisha for an estimated cost of `.1,958.34 Crores at 2009-10 price level, with B.C. ratio of 1.986 and subsequently investment clearance has been accorded vide Planning Commission letter No.2(64)/2008 WR dt.14.09.2010.
EIA clearance by Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) was accorded vide Lr.No.1774/Ind-I/NOC-117 dt.16.06.1994. Environmental clearance has been obtained vide MoEF, GoI letter No.2011/7/96-IA-I dt.04.12.1996. No objection for the Project has been obtained from Ministry of Welfare (Tribal Affairs), GoI vide letter No.2011/5/96 dt.18.06.1996.
Stage-I forest clearance obtained from GoI vide MoEF letter No.8/53/96-FC dt.21.11.1996 for 2107ha of forest land. Stage-II clearance obtained vide letter No.8-53/96-FC(pt.) dt.13th/ 14th May 2003 for 812ha. of forest land. Stage-II clearance for the balance 1,295ha. of forest land is under process.
The Post of Chief Construction Engineer was created vide earstwhile I&P Deptt. letter No.23778 Dt.17.7.1978 for supervision of works of Rengali Irrigation Project. Subsequently the post of the Chief Construction Engineer was upgraded as Chief Engineer, Rengali Irrigation Project vide erstwhile I&PR department letter No.5 1828 dt.30.1 1.1984. Further the post of Chief Engineer, Rengali Irrigation Project was re-designated as Basin Manager, Brahmani Basin, vide DOWR resolution No.25990 Dt.21.10.1995. Again the post of Basin Manager, Brahmani Basin was re-designated as Chief Engineer & Basin Manager, Brahmani Basin, vide letter No.32044 Dt.19.12.95 of DOWR & thereafter the post of Chief Engineer & Basin Manager, has been renamed as Chief Engineer & Basin Manager, Brahmani Left Basin, vide DOWR order No.10774 Dt.30.9.1998 for supervision of Works of Rengali Dam, Samal Barrage & left Bank Canal System .
Duties of the Public Authority:
Duties of the Public Authority:
List of services being Provided by the Public Authority with a brief write-up on them:
Organizational Structure Diagram at various levels namely State, directorate, Region District, Block etc. (whichever is applicable):

Expectation of the Public Authority from the Public for Enhancing its Effectiveness & Efficiency:
The public authority desires that co-operation from the public by extending their support & suggestion in effective implementation of the Project for creation of irrigation potentials.
Arrangements & methods made for Seeking Public Participation/ Contribution:
Interaction is generally being made with the project affected and benefited peoples.
Mechanism available for Monitoring the Service Delivery & Public Grievance Resolution:
An institutional mechanism for examining grievances appearing in the newspaper has been formed comprising from JE level to CE level to ensure redresial there of in a time-bound manner.
Addresses of the main office & other offices at different levels.( please categories the addresses district wise for facilitating the understanding by the user):
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Sl.No. |
Addresses |
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1 |
Chief Engineer & Basin Manager |
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2 |
Executive Engineer |
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3 |
Superintending Engineer |
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4 |
Superintending Engineer |
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5 |
Financial Adviser & chief Accounts Officer |
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6 |
Special Land Acquision , Rehablitation & Resettlement Officer |
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7 |
Executive Engineer |
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8 |
Executive Engineer |
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9 |
Executive Engineer |
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Sl. No. |
Addresses |
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10 |
Executive Engineer |
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11 |
Executive Engineer |
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12 |
Executive Engineer |
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13 |
Executive Engineer |
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14 |
Executive Engineer |
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15 |
Executive Engineer |
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16 |
Assistant Financial Adviser |
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17 |
Medical Officer |
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18 |
Administrator |
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19 |
Head Master, |
Workinh Hours of the Office:
Morning hours of the Office: 10 AM
Closing hours of the Office: 5 PM (lunch break from 1.30 PM to 2 PM.).
From 7.00 AM to 1.00 PM during summer season as & when notified by the Govt.