Commissioned by India's Central Water Commission (CWC), this project signifies a significant step forward in enhancing the safety and operational efficacy of designated dams throughout the nation. With joint financial support from both the World Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the implementation of DRIP Phase II and III will span across 19 states and involve three central agencies, notably including the CWC.
Focusing on bolstering institutions, the team's efforts will be dedicated to providing comprehensive management consulting aimed at integrating enduring operational and asset maintenance capabilities throughout the system. The project's duration spans a decade.
The project's scope encompasses four components:
Revitalization and enhancement of designated dams and their related components.
Strengthening of institutional frameworks for dam safety.
Incidental revenue generation to ensure the sustainable operation and maintenance of dams.
Effective project management.
Anticipated outcomes from the project encompass heightened safety standards, augmented water availability, and a diminished threat of floods, thereby fortifying communities against the repercussions of climate change.
” This project is aligned with SMEC’s mission to create infrastructure that stands the test of time, safeguards precious resources, and propels India’s development agenda to new heights,” said Mallikarjunagouda Patil, Director of SMEC, India. “As we celebrate India’s 77th Independence Day, we are honoured to have been chosen for this prestigious project that aligns perfectly with our vision of building a sustainable future. Our Joint Venture is excited to contribute our expertise and technical acumen to rehabilitate these vital dams, ensuring their long-term viability and the safety of surrounding communities.”
Smt. Debashree Mukherjee, Special Secretary, Central Water Commission, New Delhi, added: “This partnership comes at a crucial juncture as we work together to ensure the safety and functionality of our nation’s dams. We look forward to witnessing the positive impact of this endeavour on the communities and the environment.”