Rain arrives: Drinking water problem may get resolved

Water level rises slightly at Thumbay dam

Team Udayavani, Jun 12, 2019, 12:52 PM IST

Udupi: Normal rain was experienced in the areas lying along the banks of Swarna River which is the source of drinking water to the city on Tuesday. The rain gathered pace towards the evening and the feeling that the drinking water shortage being faced by the city currently may get resolved soon.

The rains of Monday on Tuesday have not yet caused the water to flow, but water has flowed to a few water holes. If there is continuous rain, the water flow in the river may begin in a couple of days, assume the officials.

Water from most of the water holes along the river’s path had been pumped and supplied till June 9th. But since the two days, the water level has dropped drastically. On Tuesday there was only 1M of water remaining. Most of the regions which were supposed to receive water on Tuesday faced water shortage. Besides, the water pipe at Eshwaranagar in Manipal burst open only worsening the situation.

Thumbay: Water level rises slightly

Mangaluru: In the backdrop of good rain received by the tributaries feeding Netravati River, the water level at Thumbay vented dam increased by 10cms on Tuesday.

The water level at the dam was at 2.10M on Monday evening and even after a whole day of water pumping, the water level at the dam remained at 2.20M. Based on this calculation, it was presumed that water was flowing into the dam.

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