The Times of India 03.08.2012
Water released from Khadakwasla dam into Mutha right canal
PUNE: The irrigation department on Thursday started releasing water from Khadakwasla dam into the Mutha right bank canal which supplies water to Pune city.
The Khadakwasla dam is almost filled to capacity as the storage reached
94.08% on Thursday afternoon. The water is being released at the rate
of 1300 cusecs (1 cusec= 28.317 liters per second) and it will continue
for the next seven days.
Meanwhile, collective storage in four
dams that supply water to Pune city increased to 13.08 TMC (44.86% of
total storage capacity) on Thursday evening.
“Storage in
Khadakwasla is more than 90% of its capacity. So we decided to discharge
water into the canal which will enable the Pune Municipal Corporation
to lift additional water for the city. Besides, it will also benefit
smaller cities like Daund and Indapur,” said S N Bolbhat, executive
engineer of Khadakwasla irrigation division.
Bolbhat said the
discharge will continue at the same rate for the next seven days. A
decision on further release will depend on the amount of rainfall in
catchment areas in the coming week, he said.
The collective
water storage in four dams reached the city’s annual drinking water
quota of 11.50 TMC on Wednesday. The storage increased further by 1.53
TMC in the last 24 hours as rains continued in catchment areas. By
Thursday evening, Panshet dam had 45.94% water; Varasgaon 40.89% and
Temghar 29.64%.
Bolbhat said that catchment areas of dams
registered heavy rainfall in the last four days which resulted in
significant increase in water storage. Among the four dams, Varasgaon
received the highest rainfall (26 mm) on Thursday. Panshet and Temghar
received 25 mm each, Khadakwasla recorded 12 mm.
Officials,
however, pointed out that the intensity of rain in catchment areas was
reduced on Thursday as compared to last two days. Temghar, Panshet and
Varasgaon have recorded more than 1,200 mm rainfall since June.
WATER STORAGE IN FOUR DAMS
Dam Water storage Thursday’s rainfall (6am to 6pm) Rainfall since June
Temghar 1.10 TMC (29.64%) 26 mm 1,355 mm
Varasgaon5.23 TMC (40.89%)25 mm 1,316 mm
Panshet4.89 TMC (45.94%)25 mm 1,207 mm
Khadakwasla1.86 TMC (94.08%)12 mm 267 mm
Total 13.08 TMC (44.86% of total collective capacity