After nearly 16 months, Chennai will soon receive
Krishna water from Andhra Pradesh, just in time to save the city from a
looming drinking water crisis.
Water from the
Kandaleru reservoir in Andhra Pradesh was released into the Kandaleru
Poondi (KP) canal on Monday evening Oct 10,2016 after sustained efforts of the Tamil
Nadu government that sought water to augment Chennai’s water supply.
Chennai had been receiving Krishna water till May 2015.
Following
the recent directive of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N.
Chandrababu Naidu, about 200 cubic feet per second of water is being
discharged into the 152-km-long KP canal, which carries water from the
Kandaleru reservoir to the inter-State limit in Uthukottai, Tiruvallur
district.
Confirming the water discharge into KP
canal, sources in the Water Resources Department (WRD) said the water
was expected to reach the zero point at Uthukottai by October 14 or
October 15. Normally, it takes two or three days for the water to reach
the zero point.
But, the canal bed is dry and the water may take longer to reach the State limit.
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