According to officials, the collector has asked the Chief Engineer of the PWD to take stern action against officials responsible for not maintaining shutters of the dam.
Every year Rs.20 lakh is allocated for maintenance of the shutters of the Anaikuttam dam.
As the money had not been spent for the maintenance of the shutters they had got stuck leading to the water draining,said a official at the collectorate.
A farmer association president Mathivanan claimed the dam reached its full level of 24 feet two days back and the surplus water was being discharged.The workers could not close the shutters when rains stopped last night,and the entire water stored in the dam went waste.
The collector also asked the PWD to maintain the other tanks in good condition.
A 12-member team from Pollachi has come to repair the shutters.
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