Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

BBMB ISSUES ADVISORY TO STATE FOR THE RELEASE OF ‘EXCESS’ WATER FROM PONG DAM

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CHANDIGARH: The Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) issued an advisory to Punjab for releasing “excess” water from the Pong dam in the wake of incessant rains in catchment areas of the Beas river.

The BBMB authoritie­s said they have been constantly monitoring the water-level situation.

“Due to high pattern inflow in the Pong reservoir and considerin­g forecast of heavy rains in the Beas catchment area, excess water from the Pong dam can be released. All necessary

steps be taken by all concerned to avoid any damage or loss of life and property in the downstream areas,” as per the advisory issued by BBMB.

BBMB chairman DK Sharma apprised chief minister Amarinder Singh about water-level situation in Bhakra and Pong dams on Monday.

However, the BBMB authoritie­s asserted that its effort would be to store and use excess inflows as much as it can.

The water-level in the Pong dam was 1,385.12 feet

against the maximum level of 1,390 feet.

“We can accommodat­e some more water beyond 1,390 feet in case of any eventualit­y,” a BBMB official said. “Even we have to release excess water, it will be done while keeping in mind the water levels in rivulets and rivers in the state. Moreover, the release of excess water if required to be done will not be done in one go,” the official said.

Meanwhile, about 8,000 cusecs of water was released through spillway gate from the Ranjit Sagar dam.

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