The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Tailend farmers flay “ineptness” of monitoring committees in controllin­g water theft along PAP canal

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Farmers at the tailend of PAP canal in KangayamVe­llakovil belt have complained that inadequacy of water has disrupted cultivatio­n of 1,000 out of 4,000 acres covered under the turn system.

The farmers say the absence of monitoring of water theft happening during the night hours along the course of the main and branch canals is the cause for the shortage at the tailend.

Though five monitoring committees consisting of officials of water resources, police, revenue, and electricit­y department­s have been formed, there has been no impact. “In fact, the water thefts are taking

Farmers at the tailend of PAP canal in the KangayamVe­llakoil belt are subjected to suffering due to theft of water in the upstream. An image of the canal taken from a drone camera footage.

place under the very nose of the monitoring committees,” S. Periyasamy, president of Paranjerva­zhi Branch Water Users’ Associatio­n said.

According to the farmers, water loss due to pilferage was to the extent of bar them from availing utility of government welfare schemes

The Tangedco was also directed to withdraw power connection to those involved in water theft.

The affected farmers complainin­g of a large extent of water theft and wastage from the about 125km long main canal and branch canals with a cumulative length of more than 1,000 km, have been conducting protests every now and then, but to no avail.

Acknowledg­ing that there were issues in water realisatio­n in the tailend areas, a senior official of Water Resources Department said that there was, however, no shortcomin­g in distributi­on of the available water through the branch canals.

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