Avatars are engaged in selfless service (seva); that is why Avatars happen. Offering service to mankind pleases Avatars. ... I am active and busy twenty-four hours a day. ... I have never craved a minute's rest or sleep or relief.
--Sathya Sai Baba, in Sathya Sai Speaks X, Chap. 19, 123; VII, Chap. 59, 350; VI, Chap. 58, 288 (old edition)
This page will discuss Sathya Sai Baba's project, begun in 1994, which brought water to more than 700 villages in the the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (where Prashanthi Nilayam is located). This project was directed by the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust and carried out by Larsen & Toubro Limited, with the collaboration of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The project cost over U.S. $63 million, which was donated to the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust without any kind of solicitation.
For the moment, here are some statistics on the project.
Project highlights
No. of villages covered | 750 |
Population covered | 900,000 |
Design population | 1,250,000 |
Project cost | US$63 million |
Construction highlights
Main trunk lines | 750 Km |
Branch lines | 1550 Km |
Overhead service reservoirs (40,000-300,000 liter capacity) |
268 |
Ground-level service reservoirs (20,000-60,000 liter capacity) |
125 |
Ground-level balancing reservoirs (100,000-1,000,000 liter capacity) |
21 |
Booster stations | 40 |
Summer storage tanks (60 acres) |
4 |
Summer storage tanks (32 acres) |
3 |
Infiltration wells | 13 |
Bore wells | 250 |
Details of villages
Villages covered with borewells as source | 274 villages |
Villages covered by 14 comprehensive protected water supply schemes with infiltration wells and filter points |
98 villages |
Villages (including Anantapur municipality) covered by 7 summer storage tanks ranging from 30 to 100 acres |
98 villages |
Comprehensive scheme with water treatment plants using water from Pennar Ahobilam Balancing reservoir as source |
115villages |
Comprehensive scheme with infiltration well in the bed of Chitravathi Balancing Reservoir at Parnapalli as source |
165 villages |