The Hindu 27.03.2013
Get ready for water rationing from this week
Citizens in Mysore should be prepared for water
rationing from this week following the drop in water-level in the
Krishnraja Sagar (KRS).
Water will be supplied on alternate days and the area-wise schedule will be announced in due course.
The
emergency pumps have already been made operational as the water has
stopped flowing through the canals due to high evaporation rate and the
rapid decline in the water level in KRS, which is 71.09 ft as against
the full reservoir level of 124.08 ft. This was announced by Mysore
district in-charge Minister S.A. Ramdas here on Tuesday.
“Though
we were bracing ourselves for water rationing from April, lack of
inflow into the KRS and searing heat and high evaporation rate has made
water rationing inevitable from the last week of March,” said Mr.
Ramdas. Given the critical situation in the KRS, water supply to
Bangalore may also be affected in the days ahead.
However,
as far as Mysore was concerned, the available quantum coupled with
water rationing would help meet local requirements till May, Mr. Ramdas
said.
The emergency pumps at Hongalli were switched
on once the unit supplying water through the Devaraja Canal stopped
functioning as the canal ran dry. As against nearly 90 MLD, the
emergency pumping station will ensure supply of 50 MLD.
According
to Mr. Ramdas, the available quantum of water in the reservoir is
reckoned to be about 3.5 tmcft. He pointed out that in case the
water-level went below 60 feet, there were plans to pump water from the
dead storage.
In addition, Mysore also gets supply
from Melapura where water is pumped from the river bed and is expected
to help the city tide over the crisis through rationing and judicious
use of water.