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CWC
·
On July 2,
2008 Central
Water
Commission (CWC),
monitoring
storage
position of
81 important
reservoirs
spread over
India,
expressed
that as many
as 36
reservoirs
have
significant
hydro-power
benefits
with
installed
capacity of
more than 60
MW each.
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The combined
live storage
in these 81
reservoirs
at the
beginning of
monsoon on
June 1, this
year was 19
per cent of
their
designed
capacity and
stood at 21
per cent of
the designed
capacity as
on June 26,
Mission
IAS’2009
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The present
storage is
110 per cent
of the last
year's
storage and
148 per cent
of last 10
years
average
storage
during the
same period.
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Out of these
81
reservoirs
there are
presently 23
reservoirs
where this
year's
storage is
80 per cent
or less than
the average
of previous
10 years and
in the
remaining 58
reservoirs
the storage
is more than
80 per cent
of the
average of
previous 10
years.
·
Out of 36
reservoirs
with
significant
hydro
potential,
12
reservoirs
have storage
build up
less than
the average
of last 10
years
capacity.
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Basinwise
storage
position
as on June
26, 2008 is
as follows:
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The storage
position in
8 basins
namely Ganga,
Indus, Mahi,
Sabarmati,
Krishna,
Rivers of
Kutch,
Cauvery and
Neighbouring
East Flowing
Rivers and
West Flowing
rivers and
Mahanadi and
Neighbouring
of East
flowing
Rivers are
better than
average of
previous 10
years. Tapi,
Godavari,
West Flowing
Rivers of
South are
close to
normal and
Narmada is
flowing
deficient.
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