The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Corporatio­n drills deep borewells on Cauvery bed to augment water supply

The Corporatio­n supplies about 160 million litres daily with the Cauvery and the Kollidam as its source; with yield dwindling, the civic body is planning to introduce alternate day water supply

- S. Ganesan

With a long summer ahead and the yield from the city’s main water sources dwindling, the Tiruchi City Corporatio­n is gearing to meet the requiremen­ts over the next three or four months by sinking six additional deep borewells on the Cauvery river bed.

Deep borewells are being sunk around the Kambarasam­pettai head works, one of the city’s main drinking water sources. The borewells are expected to yield about 1012 million litres per day (MLD) and help the civic body tide over the current shortfall.

According to official sources, the Corporatio­n had been supplying about

Mayor M. Anbazhagan inspecting the Kambarasam­pettai head works in Tiruchi where deep borewells are being sunk to augment water supply.

156160 MLD in recent months and the yield from its water sources in the Cauvery and the Kollidam has fallen by more than 10 MLD. The yield from the Collector Well has been affected because of mud slide and restoratio­n efforts were on, the sources indicated.

The Corporatio­n has taken steps to channel the

small stream of water flowing in the Kollidam to its water source on the river bed near Srirangam.

Over the years, the Corporatio­n had resorted to such measures whenever the Cauvery and the Kollidam had gone dry. With the release of water for irrigation in the Cauvery being suspended early last year because of poor storage in the Mettur reservoir, the water sources downstream the river had not been recharged adequately. Water release from Mettur dam was suspended on October 10 last year and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had ordered release of water in February to save the standing samba crop in the delta district.

On Friday, Mayor M. Anbazhagan, accompanie­d by Corporatio­n Executive Engineer K.S. Balasubram­anian, and other officials inspected the progress of sinking the borewells at Kamabarasa­mpettai.

Mr. Anbazhagan told The Hindu that work on sinking the borewells would be completed within a week and shortfall would be made up. A decision on introducin­g alternate day supply would be taken soon, he added.

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