Govt plans constructing new spillway at Thottappally
The Kerala state government plans to construct a new spillway at Thottappally to replace the aging existing structure. The project aims to improve water discharge efficiency and is currently in the design phase.
Why it matters
Upgrading water management infrastructure is essential for flood control and agricultural stability in regions prone to water-related environmental challenges.
The State government is going ahead with the proposal to construct a new spillway at Thottappally in Alappuzha. Replying to a submission by MLA G. Sudhakaran, Water Resources Minister Mons Joseph said that the existing spillway at Thottappally in Ambalapuzha is not completely equipped for full water discharge owing to its age.
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