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Maharashtra: IWAI Invites EoI To Operationalise Three National Waterways

  • Once operational, it would be the first set of waterways in the state, to be used for the transportation of all types of cargo.
  • All three waterways present a complementary transport route connecting cargo dense regions with nearby ports.

Amit MishraDec 27, 2022, 11:42 AM | Updated 01:08 PM IST
Waterways development. (Representational Image)

Waterways development. (Representational Image)


Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is spreading the scope of the National Waterways (NW), as it plans to develop and operationalise three waterways in the state of Maharashtra.

The Authority has invited expression of interest (EoI) for NW-10, NW-28 and NW-85 on a Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) model.

Once operational, it would be the first set of waterways in the state to be used for the transportation of all types of cargo, including the bulk volume cargo like construction material, food grains and fertiliser etc.

Transportation of Over Dimensional Cargo (ODC) through waterways is also more convenient than rail and road.

By virtue of its location, all three waterways present a complementary transport route connecting cargo dense regions (including mines and manufacturing facilities) with nearby ports.

Four Routes


A total of 13 National Waterways either pass through or are in the state of Maharashtra. 

Based on the outcome of techno-economic feasibility and Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) of these NWs, action plan has been formulated by IWAI for 26 NWs found viable for cargo/passenger movement.

In the state of Maharashtra, four such National Waterways has been taken for developmental activities. These include NW-10, 28, 85 and 100.

NW-10

The NW 10 is located on Amba River in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.

It is about 45 km stretch of the Amba river beginning from Dharamtar creek in the Arabian Sea near village Revas and ending near the Bridge at Nagothane ST Stand.

NW-10 Overview

According to the DPR, it can be used for both passenger and cargo traffic. The development is suggested in two phases – first phase of 15 km is to be made operational on immediate effect and the remaining stretch can be operational from 2025.

NW-28


Out of the total length, the 45 km stretch from Arabian Sea at Dabhol Lat to Bridge at Pedhe Lat, has been declared as the national waterway.

NW-28 Overview

The waterway can sustain both ferry and tourism traffic. It can also handle inbound chemical containers and exports from JNPT port.

NW-85


The Kundalika River passes through the Raigad district of Maharashtra.

According to the DPR, the waterway can only handle inbound cargo of coal and iron ore.

NW-85 Overview


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