The Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company project was designed to meet the industrial water needs of RINL, NTPC, and VMC. The Rs. 453 crore project draws 10 TMC of water annually from the Godavari and Yeleru rivers, was formulated under a BOT model with APIIC, L&T, IL&FS, VMC, and PSL as initial promoters, and was commissioned in December 2004 with GVMC and APIIC now serving as the sole promoters after the exit of private players.
The Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company project was designed to meet the industrial water needs of RINL, NTPC, and VMC. The Rs. 453 crore project draws 10 TMC of water annually from the Godavari and Yeleru rivers, was formulated under a BOT model with APIIC, L&T, IL&FS, VMC, and PSL as initial promoters, and was commissioned in December 2004 with GVMC and APIIC now serving as the sole promoters after the exit of private players.
The Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company project was designed to meet the industrial water needs of RINL, NTPC, and VMC. The Rs. 453 crore project draws 10 TMC of water annually from the Godavari and Yeleru rivers, was formulated under a BOT model with APIIC, L&T, IL&FS, VMC, and PSL as initial promoters, and was commissioned in December 2004 with GVMC and APIIC now serving as the sole promoters after the exit of private players.
The Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company project was designed to meet the industrial water needs of RINL, NTPC, and VMC. The Rs. 453 crore project draws 10 TMC of water annually from the Godavari and Yeleru rivers, was formulated under a BOT model with APIIC, L&T, IL&FS, VMC, and PSL as initial promoters, and was commissioned in December 2004 with GVMC and APIIC now serving as the sole promoters after the exit of private players.
Project designed to meet the industrial water needs
of the RINL, NTPC, VMC Project formulated under B O O T Promoted by APIIC, L&T, IL & FS,VMC & PSL Project cost Rs.453 crores Project envisage drawals of 5 TMC of water from River Godavari & 5 TMC from Yeleru Project commissioned in Dec., 2004 The SPV is restructured with GVMC and APIIC as the promoters with the exit of all private players