Water level in Papanasam dam stands at 121.60 feet
The Hindu
Tirunelveli: Papanasam dam's water level on Mon. was 121.60 ft (max. 143 ft) with 762 cusecs inflow & 104.75 cusecs discharge. Manimuthar dam's level was 82.85 ft (max. 118 ft) with 501 cusecs inflow & 15 cusecs discharge.
Water level in Papanasam dam on Monday stood at 121.60 feet (maximum level 143 feet). The dam had an inflow of 762 cusecs and 104.75 cusecs of water was discharged. The level in Manimuthar dam stood at 82.85 feet (118 feet). The dam had an inflow of 501 cusecs and 15 cusecs of water was discharged.
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