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Delta farmers all perked up

S. Vydhianathan

They hope to reap good kuruvai, samba crop after four years of drought


  • Catchments of Cauvery basin reservoirs in Karnataka experiencing torrential rain
  • Kabini reservoir has reached its capacity; Krishnaraja Sagar inching towards brim
  • Entire release from Kabini will reach the Mettur dam during course of the week

    CHENNAI: If the current quantum of flow into the Mettur dam continues, farmers of the delta districts will have a good agriculture season this year, reaping good kuruvai and samba crop after four years of drought.

    According to reports, catchments of the Cauvery basin reservoirs in Karnataka have been experiencing torrential rain, resulting in copious inflows. The Kabini reservoir has reached its capacity.

    The KRS, the main source of supply to the Mettur dam, on Tuesday received 29,824 cusecs. The discharge was 400 cusecs. The storage was 30.581 tmcft as against the capacity of 49.45 tmcft.

    The Kabini reservoir received 33,007 cusecs, due to heavy rain in Wayanad district of Kerala. With storage reaching 17.282 tmcft as against the dam's capacity of 19.516 tmcft, authorities were releasing more than the inflow (34,679 cusecs). The entire release from the Kabini will reach the Mettur dam during the course of the week. On Tuesday, it received 20,000 cusecs as against the outflow of 13,000 cusecs. The storage was 71 tmcft as against its capacity of 93.4 tmcft.

    Release to be scaled down

    Officials here said the release from the Mettur dam would be scaled down in a day or two, as about 7,000 cusecs was being released from the lower Bhavani Reservoir in the river. As the storage in the Bhavani reservoir, reached 29 tmcft against its capacity of 32.8 tmcft, more water was being released to ensure the dam's safety.

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