Lower Bhavani Project Canal

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Lower Bhavani Project Canal
Canal near Perundurai
Specifications
Length125 miles (201 km)
Statusopen
Geography
Branch(es)Thadapalli channel
Arakankottai channel
Branch ofBhavani River

Lower Bhavani Project Canal is a 201-kilometre (125 mi) long irrigation canal which runs in Erode district in Tamil Nadu, India. The canal is a valley-side contour canal, fed by Bhavanisagar Dam and irrigates 2.07 lakh hectares of land.[1][2] The main canal feeds Thadapalli and Arakkankottai channels which irrigate the cultivable lands.[3] The canal was the brainchild M.A Eswaran, member of the legislative assembly of the Erode constituency in the early 1950s.

Opposition to Concrete Lining

In 2013, the government of Tamilnadu took up the project of the concrete lining of the LBP canal, however, it was dropped after farmers heavily opposed it.[4] Now again after several years, the government has planned to start this project , by just referring to renovation works which include concrete lining.[5] According to many farmers, if the project gets started, it will severely affect the recharge of underground water,[6] thereby posing a serious threat to the whole agriculture ecosystem and domestic water supply system and directly affecting lakhs of farmers and ordinary citizens living in the districts of Erode, Tiruppur and Karur. According to them, groundwater will not be replenished and the entire region will be turned into a desert.

Some farmers support concrete lining, but majority of farmers living in this region oppose concrete lining.[7] These districts receive low rainfall and are classified as semi-arid regions and this canal is the only source of water for all the people living here. Several Panchayats and Municipalities depend on this canal for domestic water supply. Massive demonstrations and protests were also held against this concrete lining.

References

  1. ^ Breach in LBP Canal pluggedThe Hindu (Tamil Nadu), 27 Nov 2008
  2. ^ Large Scale Irrigation Systems
  3. ^ "Large Scale Irrigation Systems". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  4. ^ Leader, The Weekend. "Lower Bhavani Project canal now irrigates land and recharges ground water". www.theweekendleader.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Modernisation of LBP canal set to begin on May 1: TN Minister". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  6. ^ "No new concrete constructions should come up on LBP canal: DMK leader". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  7. ISSN 0971-751X
    . Retrieved 1 May 2023.

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