The Chief Minister detailed the developments that took place from August 22, 2000 when administrative approval was given for diverting water from tributary Kalasa andBhanduri to river Malaprabha to an extent of 7.56 TMC fordrinking water.
The project was taken up since 200 TMC water was flowing down to sea without being used by any state, he said in a written reply in the Legislative Council. All the rivers and tributaries flow in Khanapur taluk of Belagavi district. Karnataka has submitted a statement of claim along with relative documents and project report for a total 36.558 TMC water share for irrigation, generation of hydro power and drinking water of 7.56 TMC, he said.
Siddaramaiah said Maharashtra government had convened a meeting of three states on October 21 but later the meeting was postponed due non-availability of Goa Chief Minister. The next meeting date has not yet been conveyed by Maharashtra till date, Siddaramaiah said.
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