Most of the dams are designed to perform a variety of functions such as flood control, recreational water, hydropower and water. It seems that these are good reasons for the existence of a dam, but the adverse effect of this type of building is greater than good. "Dam's environmental impacts include land and biological resource flooding, reservoir sedimentation, downstream erosion, and hydrological changes that are undesirable for many areas and ideal species." Dam is a river The damage of the dam is the occurrence of the Mekong river in Asia. things
After the order of the Supreme Court, Karnataka refused to let go of the water. There is not enough water in the dam. You can see the regenerability of the dam main dams (Kabini and KRS) that supplies water to the Mettur dam in Tamil Nadu. There are only about 60 TMC of water in the two dams. https://www.ksndmc.org/Uploads/RL.pdf How do you release water from the dam? Now, some cities in the world will be at risk of depletion of water resources for decades. The first city is Cape Town (South Africa), and our garden city, Bangalore (India). The water of these dams (Kabini and KRS) are the major drinking water resources in the city. Like Tamil Nadu people, they also consider their people and farmers first. So we need to think about alternative ways to solve state water problems. Because of this foolish politician's ideology, Tamil Nadu state can not fight war every year in Karnataka province. State and central politicians turn this person's need into a political agenda
The Kerala government insisted that sudden water release from the Mullaperiyar Dam by the Tamil Nadu government is one of the causes of Kerala's floods in the Supreme Court. The Tamil Nadu Government rejected this claim, saying that Kerala province was hit by numerous floods due to heavy rains, causing excessive drainage at 80 reservoirs in Kerala State; it also favored the Idukki Dam Is the amount of water produced in another catchment area due to an unprecedented heavy rainfall, but the movement amount of the Mullaperiyar dam will be greatly reduced.