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Water level in Papanasam dam stands at 83.15 feet

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Water level in Papanasam dam stands at 83.15 feet
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The water levels in the Papanasam and Manimuthar dams in India are being monitored as part of routine water resource management. Current data shows specific inflow and discharge rates for both reservoirs.

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The water level in Papanasam dam on Monday stood at 83.15 feet (the maximum level is 143 feet) with an inflow of 1,224.36 cusecs and a discharge of 1,504.75 cusecs. The level in Manimuthar dam stood at 74.51 feet (the maximum level is 118 feet) with an inflow of 56.12 cusecs and a discharge of 175 cusecs.

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