Amid rising temperatures and intense summer heat, Chennai’s drinking water reservoirs remain stable, with a total storage level of 70.06%. This provides relief as the city continues to face peak summer conditions.
The five major lakes supplying water to Chennai - Chembarambakkam, Puzhal, Poondi, Cholavaram, and Kannankottai - have a combined storage capacity of 11.757 TMC. Currently, these reservoirs hold 8.237 TMC of water, ensuring a steady supply for the city’s needs.
Despite the scorching heat, the current water availability indicates a relatively secure position compared to previous drought years. However, efficient water management remains crucial as summer progresses.
Key Highlights:
Total reservoir storage: 70.06%
Current water level: 8.237 TMC
Total capacity: 11.757 TMC
5 key lakes supplying Chennai: Chembarambakkam, Puzhal, Poondi, Cholavaram, Kannankottai
The steady water levels bring temporary relief to Chennai residents, but authorities are expected to closely monitor usage and inflow in the coming weeks.