Rains
enhance Chennai’s water security
C
Shivakumar
Chennai:
Heavy
rainfall during the last two days has proved a blessing for Chennaites with
dwindling water level in reservoirs soaring again and enhancing the capacity to
provide adequate supply of drinking water for the next three months.
Public
Works Department sources told Express that the rains had been a blessing in
disguise for the reservoirs supplying water to city with its capacity expected
to go up to 3.5 tmc of water following the rains predicted in the next 24
hours.
Sources
also believed that the storage level of water could go up to 8 tmc following a
good monsoon this season. The total storage capacity of reservoirs supplying
water to the city is 11tmc.
The
city gets water mainly from Poondi, Cholavaram, Chembarambakkam, Red Hills and
Veeranam reservoirs.
PWD
sources said that Poondi reservoir is getting 850 cusecs of water following the
rains and its current capacity has increased to .6 tmc as against the capacity
of 3.2 tmc.
Red
Hills is getting 1,025 cusecs of water and its current level is 1.67 tmc as
against the capacity of 3.3 tmc. Similarly, Chembarambakkam reservoir is
getting 474 cusecs of water and its current capacity is 1.07 tmc as against 3.6
tmc total capacity.
Meanwhile,
Poondi is also getting 195 cusecs of Krishna Water from the Kandaleru reservoir
as such the rains have boosted the capacity of the reservoirs in the city, said
PWD sources.
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