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Water level in Papanasam Dam stands at 97.60 feet

Water level in Papanasam Dam stands at 97.60 feet
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The water levels in Papanasam and Manimuthar dams in India are being monitored, with current levels reported at 97.60 feet and 75.96 feet respectively. The report provides specific inflow and discharge data for both reservoirs.

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Regular reporting on dam water levels is critical for agricultural planning and water resource management in the region.

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The water level in Papanasam Dam on Sunday stood at 97.60 feet (maximum level 143 feet). The dam had an inflow of 232.73 cusecs and a discharge of 1,504.75 cusecs.. The level in Manimuthar Dam stood at 75.96 feet (maximum level 118 feet). The dam had an inflow of 105.84 cusecs and a discharge of 125 cusecs.

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