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Renovation begins at Mavadi Kulam to restore water storage capacity

Renovation begins at Mavadi Kulam to restore water storage capacity
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The Water Resources Department has begun restoration work on Mavadi Kulam in Tiruchi to improve water storage and irrigation capacity. The project involves removing invasive weeds and desilting the tank to better manage rainwater and groundwater recharge.

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The Water Resources Department has commenced renovation works at Mavadi Kulam in Ponmalaipatti, one of the Tiruchi’s largest waterbodies, aiming to restore its storage capacity after years of neglect.

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