The Asian Age

Cauvery authority orders release of water to TN

- J. VENKATESAN

In a huge relief to farmers of Tamil Nadu, the Cauvery Water Management Authority ( CWMA), at its first meeting on Monday ordered Karnataka to release 31.24 tmcft Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu in July.

The first meeting of the CWMA was held in New Delhi with representa­tives from Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Speaking to journalist­s at the end of nearly four hour meeting, the chairman of CWMA Masood Hussain said “the first meeting took place in a cordial atmosphere, in a spirit of co- operation after a long period of contestati­on.”

The CWMA was set up last month pursuant to the Supreme Court directions and it is vested with powers to regulate the release of water in the eight reservoirs in the Cauvery delta. The CWMA had earlier sought data of water storage in the reservoirs in the respective states to enable the authority to give directions for release of water.

On July 1, Karnataka at an all party meeting decided to move to the apex court seeking clarificat­ion on the scope of the “scheme’ formulated by the Centre in the setting up of the CWMA. Despite reservatio­ns, the two representa­tives of Karnataka participat­ed in the meeting on Monday.

Mr Hussain said, “We discussed the preservati­on of data like inflow and outflow in the reservoirs; then reviewed the implementa­tion of the award. It was observed that monsoon was normal. The authority discussed the release to be made in July. The CWMA decided to direct Karnataka to release 31.24 tmcft of water after adjusting the quantity already released. We decided to request the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee to submit a proposal for communicat­ion purposes. We hope Karnataka will release the water as the monsoon is normal.”

He said “the CWRC meeting will take place on July 5 and we hope all parties will cooperate in the implementa­tion of the tribunal award. I am confident all will cooperate fully.”

◗ The first meeting of the CWMA was held in New Delhi with representa­tives from Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & Puducherry

 ?? — PTI ?? A road leading to Rasiyabad village is washed away after a cloudburst at Munsiyari in Pithoragar­h district on Monday.
— PTI A road leading to Rasiyabad village is washed away after a cloudburst at Munsiyari in Pithoragar­h district on Monday.

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