Rs 200 crore project to enhance safety, structural integrity of Bhakra and Pong dams-OxBig News Network

The exercise, spread over four years, is being undertaken by the central government’s Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) that is granted loans by the World Bank on easy terms. It has a total projected financial outlay of Rs 200 crore, according to BBMB sources. The World Bank finances up to 70 per cent of the outlay, while the remaining part is funded by the central and state agencies concerned.

The project involving Bhakra and Pong is expected to continue till 2029. “The first part of the project will be executed in 2025-26 for which Rs 70 crore has been sanctioned by the World Bank,” a senior BBMB functionary said. “Documents for the same were finalised in December 2024 and we expect the funds to be released within the current financial year,” he added.

Located on the Sutlej, Bhakra Dam was inaugurated in 1963, while Pong Dam that lies on the Beas was commissioned in 1974. Both dams have a combined hydro-power generation capacity of 1,775 MW and an irrigation potential of 676,000 hectares across the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, making them crucial national assets.

BBMB sources said that the rehabilitation project involves evaluation of the physical state of the structures, measuring the dams’ deflection due to the constant water pressure against it, detecting and sealing seepage, undertaking seismic studies, and treatment of the catchment area for slope stabilisation, erosion and silt flow.

There will also be some upgrading of instrumentation along with the automation of downstream headworks and barrage gate operations as well as real time data access on various operational parameters, sources added.

The objective of DRIP, first launched in 2012, is to increase the safety of major dams and strengthen dam safety management through institutional mechanisms. As dams age, they require detailed assessment of their structural and functional condition. Bhakra, the construction of which started in 1948, is now 62 years old while Pong is over 50 years old.

India ranks third after China and the United States in the number of large dams. The National Register of Large Dams – 2023, lists 6,281 dams in the country, out of which 6,138 are operational and 143 under construction. These dams are vital for ensuring the water security of the country and constitute a major responsibility in terms of asset management and safety.

The current phase of DRIP, which began in 2021, covers 736 dams across the country with a financial outlay of over Rs 10,000 crore. The first phase assessed about 240 dams. This is the first time Bhakra and Pong are being evaluated under DRIP.

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