The work would take one week for completion official sources said, adding, already work was on to mark the maximum dam level of 142 feet.
The SC had on May 7 struck down a law promulgated by Kerala Government declaring Mullaperiyar dam as endangered and restrained it from obstructing Tamil Nadu government to raise the water level.
The apex court had held that the dam was safe and allowed the Tamil Nadu Government to raise the water-level to 142 feet and ultimately to 152 feet after completion of strengthening measures on the dam. Tamil Nadu and Kerala have for long been at loggerheads over the dam safety issue.
While Tamil Nadu contended that the dam was safe and its water-level had to be raised, Kerala had maintained that the structure was weak and needed to be replaced. The dam is situated in Thekkady District in Kerala and is owned and operated by the Tamil Nadu.
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