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Water discharge continues from 6 gates of Bisalpur Dam on the fifth day, Banas river is flowing at full speed

Tonk : Due to the inflow of water from the catchment area of ​​Bisalpur Dam, the discharge of water from the dam into the Banas river continued for the fifth consecutive day on Tuesday. Water is also continuously flowing from Banas’s tributary Khari and Dai rivers. Due to which the Banas river is flowing at full speed. This water has come out of the dam and merged into Chambal at a place called Rameshwaram in Sawai Madhopur district.

Bisalpur Dam-11

According to the information received from the control room of the dam, the gauge of the dam is full water level at 315.50 RL meter, in which water level of 38.703 TMC is being maintained and water is being drained out into the Banas river. On the 5th day also, 6 gates of the dam are open 1 meter each and 36 thousand cusecs of water is being drained out from the dam. Today at 8 am, the water flow in Triveni is at 3.90 meters. Earlier on Monday, by opening 6 gates of the dam to a height of one meter each, 36 thousand 60 cusecs of water was drained out into the Banas river throughout the day. A total of 12.78 TMC water has been drained out into the Banas river from the Bisalpur dam in the last four days.

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