State forms technical team to expedite Mekedatu project
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- The Karnataka government has issued a notification to form a team led by the Karnataka Engineering Research Station (KERS) directorG.MAHESH to expedite the Mekedatu project âin view of the favourable Supreme Court orderâ.
- Composition : The team under the KERS director will comprise an executive engineer, three technical assistants, six assistant engineers, one accountant, a superintendent and other staff.
- Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced that the project office for the mekedatu project would be set up in Ramanagara.
- The Cauveri Neeravari Nigam Ltd. (CNNL) will take steps to set up the Mekedatu project office.
Connect with the basics – Â Cauvery River System
- Origin – Talakaveri
- Total length of the River – 805 km
- Flowing – Eastern
- Flows through – Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu & Pondicherry.
- Tributaries – Arkavathy, Shimsha, Hemavati, Kapila, Honnuhole, Amravati, Lakshmana Tirtha, Kabini, Lokapavani, Bhavani and Noyyal.
Mekedatu Project
- The Mekedatu project is a balancing reservoir and drinking water project.
- Built across – It is to be built at the confluence of the Cauvery and Arkavathi rivers by the Karnataka Government.
- Objective – The project is aimed at solving the drinking water problems of the Bengaluru and Ramanagara district.
- Significance – It would also generate 400 MW of hydroelectric power.
- Concerns with the project – Almost 63% of the forest area of the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary will be submerged because of the project.



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