The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Water to be released from reservoir to address shortage on border

- E.M. Manoj

At a time when residents of Mullankoll­y and Pulpally grama panchayats on the Kerala-Karnataka border are facing acute drinking water shortage, the Water Resources department is taking steps to channel water from the Karapuzha reservoir to tackle the issue in the region.

“We are planning to release ˆve to seven cubic metres of water per second from the Karapuzha reservoir through the Karapuzha river, a major tributary of the Kabani,” V. Sandeep, executive engineer, Karapuzha Irrigation Project, said.

Water would be released at 8 a.m. on Wednesday on a trial basis, Mr. Sandeep said, adding that water was expected to reach the Kerala-Karnataka border in two days after conveyance loss.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people from Pulpally and Mullankoll­y panchayats constructe­d a temporary check dam across the Kabani on Tuesday to address the issue.

“When the water in¡ow dropped sharply in the Kabani adversely a–ecting the operation of pumping stations of the two local bodies, people came forward to set up a check dam,” Pulpally panchayat president T.S. Dileep Kumar said.

Over 700 people, including workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, members of Haritha Karma Sena, local residents, and members of various NGOs participat­ed in the mission at Marakkadav­u, where the pumping stations of the two local bodies are located, Mr. Kumar said.

Close to 2,000 sandˆlled gunny bags were used to construct the 120metre-long check dam at a height of two metres. It took nearly eight hours to complete the work, he added.

Mr. Kumar said once the proposed Kadamantho­du project materialis­ed, issues facing farmers in 60 wards of Pulpally, Poothadi and Mullankoll­y panchayats would be sorted out. However, residents of three wards of the grama panchayat were still opposing the project as they feared eviction from the project area, he added.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Residents of Pulpally and Mullankoll­y grama panchayats engaged in the constructi­on of a check dam across the Kabani at Marakkadav­u in Wayanad on Tuesday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Residents of Pulpally and Mullankoll­y grama panchayats engaged in the constructi­on of a check dam across the Kabani at Marakkadav­u in Wayanad on Tuesday.

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