The Times of India 14.08.2012
Good spell brings 585 mcm of water into dams
AHMEDABAD: Good rains in the state have brought water to the major and minor irrigation dams in the state. Barring Saurashtra and Kutch, dams in other parts of the state saw some fresh inflows.
Officials said there were considerable water inflows into dams of
north, central and southern parts of the state. The 47 dams in north,
central and south Gujarat received 587.28 million cubic metres (mcm).
However, with no rain in Kutch
and Saurashtra, the region’s dams have registered a 1.82mcm decrease in
water. According to data released by the irrigation department, 202
irrigation dams in the state are holding water at 55.77% of total
storage capacity. This was nearly 404.37mcm less than last year.
The four dams in Dahod and Kheda, Machchhanala, Umaria, Wanakbori
and Kali-II, are overflowing. Of 202 dams, only 13 dams hold 70% of
their capacity. Irrigation officials said dams in North Gujarat, South
Gujarat and Kutch saw increased water levels from Sunday. The 17 dams in
North Gujarat saw an increase of 10mcm of water, while 17 dams in
central Gujarat dams registered an increase of 469.09mcm.
However, water in dams in North Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch had less
water as compared to last year. Officials said Saurashtra had 1,488mcm
less than last year. Major dams like Ukai and Kadana too had good
inflows. While Ukai had received 1.43 lakh cusecs, there was Kadana got
2.90 lakh cusecs.