Karnataka Plans Cauvery Water Supply to Bengaluru Industrial Areas
Karnataka is planning to supply 2.5 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) of Cauvery water from Kollegal to industrial areas in Bengaluru. This initiative aims to address the water needs of industries in the region. The state's Large and Medium Industries Minister, M.B. Patil, stated that the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal had allocated 4 tmcft of water for industrial purposes. However, only 1.37 tmcft of this allocated water is currently being utilized. The new plan seeks to make better use of the available allocation to support industrial growth in Bengaluru.
The HinduKarnataka is planning to supply 2.5 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) of Cauvery water from Kollegal to industrial areas in Bengaluru. This initiative aims to address the water needs of industries in the region. The state's Large and Medium Industries Minister, M.B. Patil, stated that the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal had allocated 4 tmcft of water for industrial purposes. However, only 1.37 tmcft of this allocated water is currently being utilized. The new plan seeks to make better use of the available allocation to support industrial growth in Bengaluru.
- Karnataka plans to supply 2.5 tmcft of Cauvery water to Bengaluru's industrial areas.
- The water will be sourced from Kollegal, a town in Karnataka.
- The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal allocated 4 tmcft of water for industrial use.
- Currently, only 1.37 tmcft of the allocated industrial water is being utilized.
- The initiative aims to meet the water demands of industries in Bengaluru.
The CWDT was constituted by the Government of India in 1990 under the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956. Its purpose is to adjudicate the water dispute between the riparian states of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and the Union Territory of Puducherry over the sharing of Cauvery river waters. The Tribunal delivered its final award in 2007.
The Cauvery River, also known as Kaveri, is one of the major rivers of India. It originates in Talakaveri, Kodagu in Karnataka and flows southeast across the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, and through Puducherry, before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. It is a sacred river for Hindus and a lifeline for agriculture in the region.
TMCFT stands for Thousand Million Cubic Feet. It is a unit of volume commonly used to measure large quantities of water, especially in the context of reservoirs, river flows, and water allocations for irrigation or industrial use. One tmcft is approximately equal to 28.3 billion liters.
Questions on inter-state river water disputes, especially the Cauvery dispute, are common. Focus on the involved states, tribunals, and key allocations.
