The Hindu 04.01.2014
Krishna water to augment supply in Chennai

Krishna water is expected to be released from the
Kandaleru reservoir in Andhra Pradesh next weekend, to augment the
city’s water storage. This comes at a time when there are concerns about
poor storage levels at the end of a bleak northeast monsoon, and the
possibility of drinking water being scarce this year.
Repair
work along a damaged stretch near Ubbalamagudu in the AP section of the
Kandaleru-Poondi canal, which has been carried out for nearly a year
now, is nearing completion.
On Thursday, a team of
officials from the Water Resources Department (WRD) and Chennai
Metrowater reviewed the ongoing work and also discussed the need to
increase Krishna water discharge to the city.
WRD
officials said that initially, about 500 cubic feet per second (cusecs)
of water is likely to be released from the Kandaleru reservoir to
Chennai until the end of May at least.
One cusec is equal to 28.3 litres of water per second.
This is expected to be gradually increased to the canal’s maximum carrying capacity of 1,000 cusecs.
“We
are confident that we will be able to manage the summer demand with
Krishna water. AP officials have assured us that nearly 8,000 million
cubic feet (mcft) will be supplied over four months,” said an official.
If
the Poondi reservoir, which stores Krishna water, gets a steady inflow
of 500 cusecs, its storage will go up by about 1,500 mcft in a month.
This would be a boost to the city’s reservoirs that now have a total
storage of only 3,316 mcft, which is only 30 per cent of their capacity.