New Delhi, August 24
The Supreme Court on Friday ordered that the water level at the Mullaperiyar dam be maintained at 139 feet till August 31 keeping in mind the grave devastation that had taken place due to the unprecedented floods in Kerala.
A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud considered the Centre’s submission that the sub-committee of the Mullaperiyar dam had met on August 23 and directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure that the water level was maintained at 139 feet, two feet below the permissible limit fixed by the apex court.
The bench made it clear that it would confine itself to the aspect of disaster management saying the decision to lower the water limit in the dam had been taken in view of the devastating deluge in Kerala.
The observation came after the Tamil Nadu government alleged that “it could be a part of a sinister design” to circumvent the apex court’s decision fixing the permissible limit.
The bench fixed the matter for hearing on September 6 and asked Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to file their responses in the meantime.
The Kerala government had on Thursday told the apex court that the sudden release of water from the Mullaperiyar Dam by the Tamil Nadu government was one of the reasons for the devastating deluge in the state.
It had said that out of a population of about 3.48 crore, more than 54 lakh or one sixth of the population of Kerala had been directly affected by the floods.
The Mullaperiyar Dam is located on the Western Ghats near Thekkady in Idukki district of Kerala on the Periyar river.
Kerala resident Russel Roy had filed a plea seeking, among other things, a direction to Tamil Nadu to manage the water level in the dam as the floods in Kerala had created a havoc.
The top court had earlier ordered the disaster management panel of the Mullaperiyar Dam to urgently decide on lowering the water level.
The direction to consider reducing the water level up to 139 feet from the existing 142 feet had come in the backdrop of the Kerala Chief Minister writing to his Tamil Nadu counterpart EK Palaniswami seeking lowering of the water level in the Mullaperiyar dam in the interest of its safety.
The Tamil Nadu government had opposed the plea with regard to bringing down the water level, saying the current inflow of water into the dam was 20,000 cusecs and due to rains, it might not be possible to reduce the water level immediately. PTI
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