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Cauvery authority directs Karnataka to release water to T.N., other States
Cauvery authority directs Karnataka to release water to T.N., other States
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Cauvery authority directs Karnataka to release water to T.N., other States
Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI,
July 03, 2018 15:05 IST
Karnataka has been directed to release 34 tmcft from the Biligundulu site, over and above the June release.

Karnataka has been directed to release 34 tmcft from the Biligundulu site, over and above the June release.
The CWMA, which is yet to get full-time members, is scheduled to meet every 10 days during the monsoon months.
The Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA), at its first meeting in New Delhi on Monday, directed Karnataka to release water to Tamil Nadu and other States but did not discuss Karnataka’s decision to challenge its constitution in the Supreme Court.
“There is no need and no point in discussing Karnataka’s challenge…The Authority has nothing to do with it,” Masood Hussain, Interim Chairman, CWMA, told The Hindu.
Karnaraka to move SC
The Karnataka government on Saturday decided to file an appeal in the Supreme Court against the setting up of the CWMA and the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) on the grounds that the move should have been discussed in Parliament.
Mr. Hussain said the CWMA had directed Karnataka to release 34 tmcft (thousand million cubic feet) from the Biligundulu site. This would be over and above the water released in June, he clarified.
|The CWMA, which is yet to get full-time members, is scheduled to meet every 10 days during the monsoon months. Based on the storage of water in various reservoirs — Hemavathy, Harangi, Krishnarajasagar, Kabini, Mettur, Bhavanisagar, Amaravathy and Banasurasagar — it will recommend how much water ought to be released in keeping with the Supreme Court’s recent verdict in these blocks of 10 days.
The apex court’s February verdict said Karnataka would get 284.75 tmcft, Tamil Nadu 404.25 tmcft and Kerala and Puducherry 30 and 7 tmcft respectively.
The CWMA includes Tinku Biswal, S.K. Prabhakar, A. Anbarasu and Rakesh Singh, secretaries of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karnataka looking after the departments of water resources, besides representatives of the Central Water Commission and Union Ministries of Agriculture and Water Resources.
The CWMA will be headed by a Chairman, a senior and eminent engineer or a Secretary/Additional Secretary-level executive with experience in handling inter-State water disputes. It will have two whole-time members and six part-time members, including one each nominated from the riparian States. There will be a Secretary from the Central Water Engineering Services cadre, but without voting rights.
The tenure of the Chairman will be for five years, while the tenure of other members will be three years and can be extended up to five years.

 

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