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No need to panic over water levels, Goa has sufficient reserves : WRD Minister

Assures residents amid delayed arrival of southwest monsoon

Published Jun 4
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No need to panic over water levels, Goa   has sufficient reserves : WRD Minister The Amthane Dam, which supplies water to Bardez, Pernem and parts of Bicholim, remains the healthiest major reservoir in Goa, with water storage at 54 per cent capacity.

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Amid concerns over declining water levels in Goa’s major reservoirs, Water Resources Minister Subhash Shirodkar has assured citizens that the state has sufficient water reserves to meet drinking water requirements and that there is no need for panic despite the delayed arrival of the southwest monsoon.

Speaking to reporters, Shirodkar urged the media not to create unnecessary alarm over reservoir levels and maintained that the Water Resources Department is fully prepared to manage the situation.

“Panchawadi and Anjunem reservoirs have enough water to meet the state's requirements for about one month. Selaulim Dam holds sufficient reserves for nearly two months. Even if Goa does not receive rainfall for the next month, the WRD is prepared to ensure uninterrupted water supply to the people,” the minister said.

The assurance comes as reservoir storage levels across the state have witnessed a significant decline due to prolonged dry weather and unusually high temperatures.

The situation is particularly concerning at the Anjunem Dam in North Goa, where water storage has fallen to just 14 per cent of capacity. Panchawadi reservoir has dropped to 23 per cent, while Goa’s largest reservoir, Selaulim Dam, currently stands at 29 per cent of its live storage capacity.

The Tillari reservoir, which supplements water supply to parts of North Goa, is reported to be at 32 per cent capacity. Among the state's reservoirs, Chapoli in Canacona and Gaunem are relatively better placed, with storage levels at 40 per cent and 44 per cent respectively. The Amthane Dam, which supplies water to Bardez, Pernem and parts of Bicholim, remains the healthiest major reservoir in Goa, with water storage at 54 per cent capacity.


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