Madhuranthagam lake nearly full

Soon after the onset of northeast monsoon this year, Madhuranthagam lake was reported to be nearing its full capacity.

Update: 2017-12-02 23:40 GMT
Water discharged from Madhuranthagam lake flows into Killiyar on Saturday

Chennai

A few days after, the excess water was released to Killiyar, which drained into the sea. On Friday, after the recent spell of rains, the lake crossed the 24.1 feet mark and the overflowing water was diverted to Killiyar again. As on Friday night, the inflow was at 9,800 cubic feet and the water was released at the rate of 8,500 cubic ft. The storage was kept at 720 million cubic ft.

However, the lake could have saved more water, had it been desilted periodically, say villagers, “The lake was last desilted in 1969, after which the works were done in parts of the lake before being abandoned completely. Though the actual depth of the lake is 21.3 ft, at least nine feet of it is just sediments. Currently, 30,000 acres of farmlands benefit from Madhuranthagam and had it been desilted periodically, it would be able to cater to water needs of at least 1 lakh acres. The same amount of water is wasted into the sea. It is just a repeat of 2015,” say upset villagers.

When contacted, Madhuranthagam’s Public Words Department (PWD) Assistant Engineer Gujaraj, admitted that the lake was not desilted in the last 30 years. However, he blamed it on the practical difficulties involved. “If all the sediments are to be removed, it will be equal to 6.5 lakh loads. We don’t have space to dump so much silt. There are restrictions to distribute the silt to farmers. So, we are working on other ways to increase the lake’s capacity.

Since 1985, the height of the bund has been increased by 2 ft, making the depth 23.3 from 21.3 ft. Also, we have diverted the excess water to five nearby small lakes - Arungunam, Valavam, Thanur, Kanaar and Ariyapakkam - which were desilted recently.

Currently, there is a plan to desilt Madhuranthagam lake, but it will be worked out soon,” he added.

Causeway washed away
The causeway on the Kancheepuram-Uthiramerur road near Vengamcheri village was washed away in the Palar river after the recent spell of rains in Krishnagiri district. Villagers said that the causeway was first damaged in 2015 in the torrential rains and the PWD fixed it in a temporary
manner. However, after Sathanur dam was opened in the recent spell of rains, the
excess water washed away the causeway. When District Collector Ponnaiah visited the spot on Saturday, Vengamcheri villagers demanded immediate action to fix the road.

Lake breaches near Tambaram
The Neelamangalam Zameen lake in Padappai near Tambaram breached on Friday night as the bund up to 20 ft long broke flooding the nearby agriculture lands. The lake spread across 90 acres caters to many farmers. Villagers brought sandbags from the panchayat office and blocked the water flow. Villagers suspect the hand of encroachers of the lake behind the breach.

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