The water level at Amaravathi Dam in Tirupur district has risen to 30.25 feet due to continuous inflow. The dam is receiving 124 cubic feet of water per second. Water Resources Department officials have released the current status of the 90 feet capacity dam.
Coimbatore: The water level at Amaravathi Dam in Tirupur district has risen to 30.25 feet on May 26 due to continuous rainfall and inflow, according to Water Resources Department officials.
The dam, which has a total storage capacity of 90 feet, has been receiving steady inflow from its catchment areas. As of today, the water level stands at 30.25 feet, marking a significant rise in recent days.
Water Resources Department officials reported that the dam is currently receiving an inflow of 124 cubic feet per second. They also noted that no water is being released from the dam at present, as the storage levels remain within manageable limits.
Amaravathi Dam serves as a crucial irrigation source for Tirupur district, supporting agricultural activities and meeting water requirements of the region. Water Resources Department officials are continuously monitoring the water level situation and regularly updating the public about the dam's status.
The steady inflow has brought relief to farmers and residents who depend on the dam for their water needs. Officials continue to assess the situation and will take appropriate measures based on further rainfall and inflow patterns in the coming days.
The dam, which has a total storage capacity of 90 feet, has been receiving steady inflow from its catchment areas. As of today, the water level stands at 30.25 feet, marking a significant rise in recent days.
Water Resources Department officials reported that the dam is currently receiving an inflow of 124 cubic feet per second. They also noted that no water is being released from the dam at present, as the storage levels remain within manageable limits.
Amaravathi Dam serves as a crucial irrigation source for Tirupur district, supporting agricultural activities and meeting water requirements of the region. Water Resources Department officials are continuously monitoring the water level situation and regularly updating the public about the dam's status.
The steady inflow has brought relief to farmers and residents who depend on the dam for their water needs. Officials continue to assess the situation and will take appropriate measures based on further rainfall and inflow patterns in the coming days.