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Drought-like situation in Tamil Nadu as reservoirs run dry

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After resurfacing from a flood in 2015, Chennai is now ironically bracing itself for an imminent drought as all four lakes around the city have dried up leading to shortage of drinking water.

According to an NDTV report, the four main reservoirs -- Poondi, Red Hills, Cholavaram and Chembarambakkam -- have almost gone dry, a major cause for the drought like situation.

Tamil Nadu is facing its worst water crisis situation in 140 years where the drinking water supply to the state's capital has been cut down by 50 per cent whereas the city requires atleast 830 million litres of water everyday, water supply officials said. Authorities have pressed called for 300 water tankers in the city to ease the situation.

Parallels to the droughts in 2003, considered to be the worst in the recent years, have been drawn. Notably, rain harvesting was made a norm then to manage the crisis.

The report further added that Veeranam Lake in Neyveli, a town more than 200 km away from Chennai which receives supply through a huge pipeline, is parched too. Authorities are taking all efforts to try and pump at least 80 million litres a day through the same pipeline.

Apart from desalination plants in Chennai, water is also being brought in from stone quarries in Kancheeputam and Thiruvallur, the authorities added.

Green activists have said the drought like situation is due to the ill-maintenance of thousands of water bodies in Chennai and its neighbouring districts.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...tion-in-tamil-nadu-as-reservoirs-run-dry.html
 
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Dr Rajendra Singh is a renowned water conservationist from Rajasthan who won the Stockholm Water Prize, an award known as ‘the Nobel Prize for water’, in 2015. Dr Rajendra Singh referred to as ‘Waterman of India’, shares his thoughts and on water scarcity in Tamil Nadu and means to overcome it.

What kind of a model would be suitable for Tamil when it comes to conserving water and increasing retention capacity?
TN is a prosperous state, but due to paddy cultivation that is not kept in check the crop pattern, and also high extraction of water for various purposes than the replenishment, there is a shortage of water. Drought impact is higher due to mismanagement of available water. Lakes are not maintained properly and sewer water mixing with water in lakes goes unchecked.

What is the need of the hour in TN?

Community members, government, technocrats and activists need to work together to bring about effective management of water. Each stakeholder should know his role and responsibility, which would lead to proper action towards conserving water.

The government is now spending huge amounts, to the tune of Rs 980 crore for desilting, cleaning water bodies. But there is no water available to be stored....

Water will be available when the rains arrive, but the focus of government was never on recharging aquifers. Will this desilting help recharge the underground water level?
Sustainability has never been of importance — our civil engineers who plan projects don’t think of sustainability as a goal.

The water shortage crisis is not just a result of a drought of nature, but also a drought of the mind, where we fail to give importance to sustainable utilisation of water at hand.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...act-higher-due-to-mismanagement-waterman.html
 
In kovaipudur the borewells have run dry. Siruvani water is once in 10 or 15 days... tankers ferry water at a cost and families survive on this service now.

Some parts of coimbatore still have sufficient ground water levels, and where the siruvani water still flows in regularly. These are mostly the parts that were developed earlier.

All the lakes in and around coimbatore are filled with filth, and are not suitable for water storage. The work done by the erstwhile kings of kongunadu are put to waste by the unimaginable social irresponsibility of the people. Even if rains come it is only partial respite as they would raise only so much ground water. Poor water management, disregard for water storage, and, in general, a lack of understanding of the co-ordinated workings of nature.
 
In kovaipudur the borewells have run dry. Siruvani water is once in 10 or 15 days... tankers ferry water at a cost and families survive on this service now.

Some parts of coimbatore still have sufficient ground water levels, and where the siruvani water still flows in regularly. These are mostly the parts that were developed earlier.

All the lakes in and around coimbatore are filled with filth, and are not suitable for water storage. The work done by the erstwhile kings of kongunadu are put to waste by the unimaginable social irresponsibility of the people. Even if rains come it is only partial respite as they would raise only so much ground water. Poor water management, disregard for water storage, and, in general, a lack of understanding of the co-ordinated workings of nature.

hi

coimbatore district generally a dry district....thanks kerala water/border ...siruvani succeded.....athikadavu avinashi project

may be successful....its political decision.....due to western ghats monsoon may be blissful for coimbatore....i heard that

valayar area had heavy rain pour recent days....
 
hi

coimbatore district generally a dry district....thanks kerala water/border ...siruvani succeded.....athikadavu avinashi project

may be successful....its political decision.....due to western ghats monsoon may be blissful for coimbatore....i heard that

valayar area had heavy rain pour recent days....

True. I belong to Coimbatore, born and bred-up there. It is my mother's native place. We loved the place for its salubrious weather and Siruvani water. But the sudden increase in population over took the infrastructure of the city, which forced us to migrate out side and settled down in Bangalore and New Delhi.
Siruvani project was planned by Salem Pagadala Narasimhalu Naidu (12 April 1854 - 22 January 1922) pioneer in many projects found today in Coimbatore, including CS&W Mills, Cosmopolitan club, Victoria town hall, Sugar Mills in Podanur, Brahmo samaj etc. A great visionary, whose name is forgotten today.
Tamil nadu faces both drought and flood in alternate years. It is nothing new. Unfortunately we have lost initiative to augment natural resources. The main reason is lack of leadership. The present crop of leaders do not have the capacity of the old leaders. Tamil nadu is not lucky to have any perennial rivers like AP. We have destroyed the water storage facilities built by the kings of the past. Our lakes are converted into building sites. Our river beds are plundered systematically by sand Mafia. We have no forest area left to attract rain. What else we can expect except drought-like situation in Tamil Nadu.
Brahmanyan
Bangalore.
 
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Rain is grace of the almighty and should be welcomed whole heartedly but the residents of Chennai due to their nightmare experience in December 2015 are reluctant to welcome it. This is one of the reason for the drought. Other reasons are trees which are uprooted for development of road infrastructure are not planted equally and even if planted not maintained properly. Pollution created by fuels, Air conditioning system etc are making a major change in the environment.
 
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