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Unable to release any more Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu: Karnataka

Karnataka explained before the Committee the acute water crisis it is facing in the Cauvery river basin due to drought. 

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BENGALURU: Karnataka on Friday explained before the Cauvery Supervisory Committee (CSC) the acute water crisis it is facing in the Cauvery river basin due to successive severe droughts and conveyed its inability to continue releasing 2,000 cusecs of water daily to Tamil Nadu due to the prevailing distress situation.

Participating in the CSC meeting chaired by Union Water Resources Secretary Shashi Shekhar in New Delhi on Friday, Karnataka Chief Secretary Subhash Chandra Khuntia said despite drastic inflow deficit at Karnataka reservoirs, the state has ensured a total of 3.67 lakh cusecs (31.79 tmcft) at Biligundlu from September 2016 to February 13, 2017.

According to sources, Khuntia further said that live storage in four reservoirs of the Cauvery basin in Karnataka as on February 13 is 13.51 tmcft, while the requirement for drinking water needs of Bengaluru and other towns till June 2017 is about 13.22 tmcft. The present storage is not sufficient to meet even the drinking water needs after taking into account the evaporation and conveyance losses.

In this context, Khuntia is said to have conveyed that it could not be possible to fully comply with the Supreme Court’s order to continue releasing 2,000 cusecs of water for Tamil Nadu.

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