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Water level in Papanasam Dam stands at 64.50 feet
The Hindu
: Papanasam Dam's water level on Thurs. was 64.50 ft (max 143 ft) with 520.75 cusecs inflow & 412.25 cusecs outflow. Manimuthar Dam's level was 44.80 ft (max 118 ft) with 20 cusecs inflow & 5 cusecs outflow.
The water level in Papanasam Dam on Thursday stood at 64.50 feet (maximum level 143 feet). The dam had an inflow of 520.75 cusecs and a discharge of 412.25 cusecs. The level in Manimuthar Dam stood at 44.80 feet (maximum level 118 feet). The dam had an inflow of 20 cusecs and a discharge of five cusecs.
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