The Hindu (Coimbatore)

‘Enough water to meet Coonoor’s demands’

- Rohan Premkumar

The Coonoor Municipali­ty (CMC) has assured local residents that there is enough water to meet the town’s demands for the next month.

Responding to reports that the town faces an impending water crisis during the ongoing tourist season due to a lack of water in water bodies supplying the town and its residents with drinking water, CMC Commission­er, S.M. Farijan, said that as per their calculatio­ns, the current available water would be su”cient to meet the demands of local residents and businesses for the next 30-40 days.

Ms. Farijan said that Ralliah Dam, which is the the town’s primary water source, is at around 50 percent capacity.

“The dam’s total storage level is 43 feet, and its current water levels are at around 24 feet. Based on our estimates, the storage levels will continue to drop by one foot every two days at current consumptio­n levels which should comfortabl­y last us for the next 30-40 days,” she said.

The town’s water supply is also supplement­ed by the Emerald Combined Water Supply Scheme, and o”cials said that water is being supplied to residents once every 2-3 days. They added that steps are also being undertaken to ensure that existing wells are serviced and are ready to be tapped into as water sources, in case of emergencie­s.

Local activists however, say that the heatwave, combined with a lack of rain so far in 2024, underscore­s the need for long-term planning to ensure the district’s water security in the future. S. Manogaran, president of the Coonoor Consumer Protection Associatio­n has called on the government to expedite the removal of exotic and invasive žora from the landscape.

“Pine, acacia and eucalyptus plantation­s cover over

 ?? ?? The Ralliah Dam in Coonoor, the town’s primary water source, has only about 50% of its total storage capacity.
The Ralliah Dam in Coonoor, the town’s primary water source, has only about 50% of its total storage capacity.

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