Review of feasibility and constraints relating to designing of Beach Corridor between Kottapatnam to Tada
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identification, approach, Madanuru, Thummalapenta, Pulicat LakeAbstract
The project road between Kottapatnam to Tada has some strategic beaches potential for tourism development. Enroute along the coast, 11 beaches were located at Kottapatnam, Madanuru, Pakkala, Karedu, Ramayapatnam, Thummalapenta, Mypadu, Koduru, Krishnapatnam, Durgarajupatnam and Sriharikota. The Krishnapatnam and Sriharikota beaches are inaccessible due to the Port and Satish Dhawan Space Center respectively. However at Sriharikota in Nellore distrct, the Pulicat Lake, the second largest brackish water, which encompasses the Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary is a tourist destination. The beach corridor shall pass through Prakasam and Nellore districts of Andhra Pradesh.
The main objective of the study is to establish the technical, environmental, social feasibility and economic viability of the project. The Study will result in identification of suitable alignment for the Beach Corridor, with a road with suitable configuration (2/4/6 lane) along with the Right of Way (RoW) as per the alignment, off-road connectivity to key locations and improved connectivity to adjacent tourism locations and industrial areas by improving approach roads all along the CoI.
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