Ryots blame WRD's apathy for breach of lake at Arumbavur
The New Indian Express Tiruchy|December 09, 2024
FARMERS of Arumbavur in the district have blamed the Water Resources department (WRD) for the recent breach of a lake in their village.
P THIRUSELVAM @Perambalur
Ryots blame WRD's apathy for breach of lake at Arumbavur

They alleged that despite repeated petitions officials didn't fix a water-levelling structure near a check dam conveying water to the 800-year-old waterbody, thus leading to the breach.

The 220-acre lake, which irrigates about 500 acres, has three sluices and receives water from River Kallaru. However, problems arose after miscreants damaged in 2020 a water-levelling structure near the Periyasamy temple check dam that carries water to the lake, farmers said. Thereafter, the water flow to the lake began to increase beyond normal levels during the monsoon season.

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