Poor water storage in Bhavanisagar dam is delaying the release of water in the Kalingarayan Canal in Erode

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The Water Resources Department (WRD) has deferred the release of water into the Kalingarayan Canal, scheduled for June 28, owing to inadequate storage in the Bhavanisagar Dam.The canal irrigates about 15,743 acres in Erode district and supports the cultivation of paddy, banana, sugarcane, turmeric, and other crops. Water is normally released into the canal from June 16 every year and the supply continues till April 30.This year, the WRD is carrying out development works, including concrete lining, along a 4.5-km stretch of the canal. About 50% of the work has been completed so far. In view of the ongoing works, the department had rescheduled the release of water to June 28, and farmers had begun preparations for cultivation. However, the department decided to postpone the release following a sharp decline in inflow into the dam.According to WRD officials, the water level in the dam stood at 54.20 feet at 8 a.m. on Friday (June 26, 2026), with a storage of 5.51 tmc ft. Of the available storage, about 2 tmc ft is dead storage and cannot be utilised for irrigation. The inflow into the dam was 59 cusecs, while 450 cusecs was being discharged into the Arakkankottai and Thadapalli canals and 100 cusecs into the Bhavani river to meet drinking water requirements.Releasing water into the Kalingarayan Canal under the present storage conditions could affect drinking water supply, officials said. They added that the dam usually receives an average inflow of around 1,100 cusecs in June and about 3,000 cusecs in July. This year, however, inflow has remained well below normal, resulting in poor storage. A revised date for the release of water into the canal will be announced after reviewing the storage position in the dam, the officials added. Published - June 26, 2026 04:45 pm IST