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Tamil Nadu
By T. Ramakrishnan
Under CWSAP-I, the Veeranam lake, located at the tail-end of the Cauvery basin, is to be used as the source for supplying 180 million litres a day (MLD) to Chennai, particularly in summer. A scheme, totally costing Rs. 720 crores for treatment, conveyance and distribution, has been drawn up by Metrowater. Already, contracts for two packages were awarded and the process for the remaining four is likely to be completed soon. The AIADMK Government attaches high priority to the implementation of this project. With the Karnataka Government not releasing Cauvery water even after the intervention by the Supreme Court and the Cauvery River Authority, inflows into the Mettur reservoir, main storage point, have been meagre. (The release from Mettur has to travel about 210 km to reach the Grand Anicut, 80 km to Lower Anicut and ultimately, 20 km to the Veeranam tank in Cuddalore district. Apart from this, during the northeast monsoon, the tank receives flows from its own catchment.) So, Metrowater has been compelled to explore the possibilities which may fetch water to Chennai. "We are contemplating tapping Neyveli water, which is considered perennial. Our engineers are working on a plan," says a senior Metrowater official. According to an estimate, 60 MLD is available for the city.
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