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Siruvani Dam Water Level Rises Following Week of Rainfall

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The Siruvani dam's water level has increased to 9.81 feet after a week of rainfall in its catchment areas, with 80 mm recorded in the 24 hours ending Tuesday morning. The dam's full reservoir capacity is 50 feet, and water levels had dropped to 7.50 feet before the monsoon season began. The rise is significant for the region's drinking water supply, which currently withdraws 44.7 million litres daily from the reservoir.

Water levels in the Siruvani dam have shown gradual improvement following sustained rainfall across its catchment region over the past week. The catchment area recorded its highest daily rainfall of 80 mm in the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, while the foothill area received 31 mm during the same period. The dam's current water level stands at 9.81 feet against a full reservoir level of 50 feet, representing a recovery from the pre-monsoon low of 7.50 feet. The reservoir supplies drinking water to the region at a current withdrawal rate of 44.7 million litres per day, making the recent rainfall-driven increase important for local water security.

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