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Tamil Nadu govt seeks Centre's nod to desilt Vaigai Dam

The accumulation of sediments and sand over the years has reduced the storage of water in the reservoir, and as per official estimates, nearly 18 - 20 per cent of water storage is lost due to these deposits, the minister informed.

News Arena Network - Chennai - UPDATED: June 13, 2026, 05:08 PM - 2 min read

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Tamil Nadu seeks Centre's approval to desilt Vaigai dam, aiming to restore lost storage capacity and improve water supply for farmers.


Tamil Nadu government is seeking the Central government’s nod to desilt the Vaigai dam, which serves the agriculture needs and also meets the drinking requirement in the region, state Energy Resources and Law Minister C T R Nirmal Kumar said on Saturday.
 
The accumulation of sediments and sand over the years has reduced the storage of water in the reservoir, and as per official estimates, nearly 18 - 20 per cent of water storage is lost due to these deposits, the minister informed.
 
“The state government has submitted requests to the Centre seeking environmental clearance to take up desilting work. The administration aims to commence the desilting within the next two months once all the formal procedures are completed,” Kumar said after inspecting the dam in the district.
 
Initial estimates suggest a multi-year project extending to nine years, but the state government hopes to expedite the process in order to ensure the storage capacity in the reservoir is enhanced at the earliest, he said.
 
The minister assured that farmers would be permitted to collect the alluvial soil for agricultural purposes free of charge. Strict monitoring would be in place to prevent exploitation by individuals for commercial gain.
 
The dam has never been desilted since its inauguration in 1959, though in the past, the state government had sent a proposal to desilt it at an estimated cost of Rs 600 crore. Owing to the weak monsoon, the reservoir’s water level had drastically declined to 20 feet against its full storage capacity of 71 feet.
 
The dam is vital for many southern districts, including Madurai, Dindigul, and Ramanathapuram. Farmers dependent on the dam water for agricultural activities have urged the government to release the dam water to facilitate agricultural activities.
 

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