Release 31.24 TMC water to TN in July: Cauvery Management Authority to K'taka

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Cauvery Water Management Authority, in its first meeting today, ordered to release 31.24 water to in July.

Even as the government had on June 30 decide to appeal in the against the setting up of the Cauvery Water Management Authority, of the body Masood Hussain, today said the meeting was held in a very cordial atmosphere with a "spirit of cooperation".

Representatives of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry attended the meeting.

According to the minutes of the meeting, the authority directed Karnataka to release 31.24 water to in the month of July.

"The authority directed Karnataka to ensure balance quantity (of water) for July, delinquently adjusting the excess quantity of water realised by in June, subject to the assessment and recommendations by the regulation committee," he said.

"The quantum of water which had been there in the Tribunal award after adjusting whatever had been the surplus in the month of June, that would be released by Karnataka," Hussain told reporters.

He said that at the meeting, Karnataka was urged to release water from Cauvery according to the ruling, and it was decided that the existing arrangement for the supply of water to Puducherry by Tamil Nadu will continue.

The authority also considered requesting the to submit proposal for setting up to assess hydrological conditions, Hussain said, adding the meeting also addressed the authority's budget and the issue of setting up of a permanent office for the authority.

Acting on the Supreme Court's direction, the Centre on June 1 constituted the (CMA) to address the dispute over sharing of river water among Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Puducherry.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 19:10 IST