Saturday, July 6, 2013

Krishna water reaches Zero point


Chennai:
The 200 cusecs of Krishna Water which was discharged from the Kandaleru reservoir in Andhra Pradesh on Monday trickled down to the zero point of the Kandaleru-Poondi canal at Oothukottai on Saturday, according to Water Resources Department officials.
The water was likely to reach the Zero point by Friday evening or Saturday morning but has been delayed after breach in the Kandaleru-Poondi canal, WRD sources told Express.
The water from Krishna would provide relief to the parched city which was staring at a crisis as reservoirs in the city nearly dried up.
Water Resources department officials told Express that the state is expected to get 800 cusecs of water a day from Kandaleru reservoir and this could gradually be increased to 1,000 cusecs.
Krishna water supply to the city was stopped on April 10 to facilitate repair work on the damaged portion of the Kandaleru Poondi canal at Ubbalamadugu in Andhra Pradesh.
Currently, the city has about 1.4 tmc feet of water of which .8tmc feet is dead storage. As such the city only has .6 tmc feet of water to cater to Chennai’s thirst before the arrival of north-east monsoon.
 As per an interstate agreement reached in 1976, Tamil Nadu is eligible for 15tmcft (thousand million cubic feet) of water between April and June under the Telugu Ganga project.

No comments:

Post a Comment