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Goa: Weeks into monsoon, dams cross 50% Indicate

Goa: Weeks into monsoon, dams cross 50% Indicate
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PANAJI: In under a month of the monsoon’s arrival in Goa, the country has received abundant rain and this has resulted in the reservoirs filling around 50 percent or more of its own capability over fourteen days.
Even the Selaulim reservoir has witnessed its own water levels spike by close to 20% during the past few weeks, using the dam currently stuffed to 51 percent of its potential.
Selaulim provides raw water to treatment to fulfill drinking water demands in the majority of South Goa.
Chapoli reservoir, which provides raw water into Canacona taluka, is stuffed to 57 percent of its ability.
Two other small reservoirs at South Goa in Gaunem and Panchwadi have noticed their own water prices rise to 59% and 46 percent, respectively.
In Bicholim, the Amthane reservoir is currently nearing virtually full capability with levels increasing to 88 percent.
The reservoir applies to water demands of elements of Bardez and Bicholim talukas.
In the event of Amthanewater levels had gone up because of water being pumped out of the rivers to the reservoir to have the ability to meet drinking water demands in the summertime.
Generally, the reservoirs at Goa see their own water levels increase substantially only during the fag end of June or even in the month of July.
However, the nation has received significant rain from the very first week end of the monsoon’s coming this season.
In Goathe Anjunem reservoir at Sattari is the sole one that is to find it being more pliable.
Water levels in the dam endure in 19 percent, up by just 6 percent because the amounts listed at the close of the summertime.
In addition, this is because of the huge capacity of this reservoir.
Around the border, the Tillari reservoir at Dodamarg, that offers water to Goa and Maharashtra, has witnessed its own water level go upto 63 percent.
But during the peak of summer the season, the water rates from Tillari still stood approximately 60 percent.

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