NLC completes permanent diversion of Paravanar river course 
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NLC completes permanent diversion of Paravanar river course

This Paravanar river has to handle storm water from the catchment area of more than 100 sq. kms from the north-west and southern areas

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The long pending and vital work of permanent diversion of Paravanar river course has been completed yesterday, i.e. August 21, 2023. The major portion of 10.5 kms out of the total 12 kms had already been completed and from July 26, NLCIL took up the pending portion of 1.5 kms.

The temporary alignment of Paravanar river course is just 60 meters away from Mine-2 cut face. This Paravanar river has to handle storm water from the catchment area of more than 100 sq. kms from the north-west and southern areas. As several villages are involved in this area, it has become of paramount importance to safeguard the habitats as well as agricultural fields from inundation during incessant and heavy rains.

Taking the accountability and responsibility of safeguarding the villages around mines, NLCIL took up the critical task of providing an adequate and permanent water way through the work of permanent diversion of Paravanar.

The approximate area involved for the permanent diversion of Paravanar for the total length of 12 kms is 18 hectares. Already, several acres of lands are being irrigated with the Paravanar river water being let out by NLCIL mines throughout the year. With the commissioning of present Paravanar permanent river course, additional extent of agricultural lands will now get water for irrigation for several acres. Also, the continuous source of water in Paravanar river will help augmenting of ground water availability.

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