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CWRC directs K’taka to release 2.5 tmc water to TN for May

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CHENNAI: The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) on Tuesday directed the Karnataka government to release 2.5 thousand million cubic feet (tmc) of water to Tamil Nadu for May as per the final verdict of the Supreme Court in Cauvery inter-state water dispute.

State public works department official, representi­ng the Tamil Nadu government, pointed out the Karnataka government’s continuous violation of the SC’s verdict during the meeting chaired by the CWRC chairperso­n Vineet Gupta. Citing the SC order, the State official pointed out that the Karnataka state had 78.728 tmc of water as against 174.497 tmc water between June 1, 2023 and April 28 this year. The shortfall is 95.770 tmc.

The Karnataka government has released 2.016 tmc of water against the prescribed quantity of 7.333 tmc from February 1 and April 28. The shortfall for the period was 5.317 tmc water, he said and informed that the live storage of water in Mettur reservoir stood at 20.182 tmc and they have been releasing 1,200 cusecs of water for drinking water and environmen­tal purposes.

He insisted the committee direct the Karnataka government to comply with the SC’s verdict and release the prescribed quantity of water. The TN government has also insisted that the upper riparian state would release the shortfall of environmen­tal flow to the tune of 5.317 tmc should also be released during the period.

However, Karnataka maintained its stand that they were facing a severe water crisis and that the available water in their reservoirs was just sufficient to meet drinking water purposes. On hearing both sides, Gupta directed the Karnataka government to release 2.5 tmc of Cauvery water to TN for May.

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