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Mysore unlikely to have water problem this Summer say officials

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About 60 MLD is pumped from the Kabini and the rest of the 190 MLD from the KRS, according to Vani Vilas Water Works (VVWW), an arm of the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board (KUWSDB) which keeps in check of the water distribution on behalf of the Mysuru City Corporation.
Arun Rajan


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About 250 MLD (million litres per day) of water is drawn right now from both reservoirs to meet the drinking water needs of the city, which has a population of about 10 lakh approximately which is actually not too much at all.
Karan Sharma


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The officials handling the damn have suggested that they are not predicting a crisis until May, but showers in the next two months are critical to improve the situation, although the circumstances are not worrying. So let's see if it rains.
Ranjitha srikumar


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Thanks to satisfactory storage levels in the reservoirs and if pumping stations are free from power outages, the authorities monitoring water supply promise a crisis-free summer until May. This is some welcome news for the mysore residents as they have been tired of the water problems that popo up so often/
Saurabh Nair


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This could actually happen, but it depends if the storage levels in the two major water sources which are the Krishnaraja Sagar dam's reservoir and the Kabini dam. If these two places are filled. Then there's no problem.
Ruchira Ramkrishna


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Looks like all is going Mysore's way as supposedly this summer the city might not relaly have any problems like it used to in the past and the MCC and the water board will look ino that. Will it? I don't know.
Tarun Nayak


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