55% of the work to rebuild Korattur anaicut completed
The Hindu
WRD expects the project to be finished by August or September
The Chembarambakkam reservoir will have one more source to bolster its storage by next monsoon. Water stored in the unpolluted stretch of the Cooum river could be diverted to the reservoir as work is in progress to reconstruct the British era Korattur anaicut in Tiruvallur. Nearly 55% of the work to reconstruct the storage structure, built in 1879, has been completed so far. The project is expected to be completed by August or September. It may be recalled that a portion of the check-dam was washed away during the 2015 floods. The Water Resources Department (WRD) had taken up the ₹32-crore project in January with the financial assistance of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). WRD officials said this old storage structure in Jamin Korattur had an important role in storing water in the Cooum river and diverted the excess to the Chembarambakkam lake, a major waterbody used to meet the city’s drinking water requirement.More Related News