SAVE THE ENDANGERED RIVER CAUVERY- UNRESOLVED ISSUES EVEN IN A PLENTIFUL YEAR 1. The brimming reservoirs in the Cauvery river basin have definitely made functioning in its first year lots easier for the Cauvery Management Board. Apparently, the water release quota fixed by the Tribunal for June has been fully released and the July quota is also likely to be released in full. But one cannot lose sight of the fact that this year also, the release of water was essentially because Karnataka was not able to hold on to the water. Instead of appreciating this reality, the farmers in Tamil Nadu are very happy and they are preparing themselves for a good cultivation season during 2018-19. 2. The following are the admitted facts and the legal position after many rounds of litigation: a. The average dependable water flow in the Cauvery basin at the Lower Coleroon dam is 740tmc. b. Of this Tamil Nadu should get 419tmc, Karnataka 270tmc, Kerala 30tmc and Union Territory of Puduc
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