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Krishna River Water to overcome drinking water shortage in Chennai – River water release on 25th March

Posted on: 22/Mar/2014 4:40:28 PM

The water level in Chennai’s major drinking water supplying reservoirs Poondi, Puzhal, Chambarambakkam, and Cholavaram are quite low. Hence, Chennai city will have depend greatly on the availability of Krshna river water.

The capacity of the Poondi reservoir is 3323 mcft (million cubic feet). Currently, the water is only 175 mcft.

Since drinking water shortage is frequent in summers, the authorities initiated steps to procure Krishna river water.

As per this, Krishna river water received from 14th January (Pongal) in the Poondi reservoir..

Since the agriculturists from Andhra Pradesh started utilizing Krishna river water for their requirements, the flow of water to Poondi reservoir became very low. As a warning to the agriculturists, AP officials stopped flow of water from the Kandaleru dam. With stringent monitoring of the Krishna canal water flow, Andhra Pradesh jas announced that it will open and allow floe of Krishna river water in the canal.

The release will be on 1st April allowing a daily flow of 800 cft by allowing release of 2000 cft of water from the dam.

.Currently, Kandaleru dame holds 23tmcft of water. Water to Chennai will be released for the next 3 months.

As per the agreement between tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, 12 tmcft of water is to be released every yesr from Krishna river. As per this, 4 tmcft of water will be released from 1st January to 30th April and 8 tmcft water from 1st July to 31st October.

However, there was a breach in the water storage facility in Upaala Madhagu and repair work was taken up. Due to this, only 2 tmcft water was received during July to October last year. This year, only 1.86 tmcft water has been received by Chennai during January to April.

.AP water authorities have promised that water released as per the agreement from April.

This has given the city residents some respite.