DVC chairman AWK Langstieh today said that Friday's meeting would have a re-look into the functioning of the Damodar Valley Reservoir Regulation Committee (DVRRC) and try to 'fine-tune' it, if possible.
Sources in the five-member DVRRC committee said the meeting would primarily listen to the issues raised by the West Bengal government, represented by the chief engineer of irrigation, and try to address them to an extent possible.
Langstieh today held a meeting with Bengal Irrigation secretary Navin Prakash and discussed the issues.
He explained that the Tenughat dam was not regulated by the DVRRC and was under Jharkhand government. Hence water release from that dam was unpredictable. Tenughat dam water comes downstream to Panchet dam.
Langstieh said that dredging of reservoirs was not feasible and that it was even discussed in Parliament. "Dredging of reservoirs has never happened in India," he said.
The chairman said that the highest water release by Maithon and Panchet dams was 90,000 cusecs on August two between 10pm and 6am against the downstream water holding capacity of 1.10 lakh cusecs.
He said that the combined water release for today was 75,000 cusecs.
