"On humanitarian and legal grounds, tamil Nadu has the right to commence the Hogenakkal 2nd drinking water project," said tamil Nadu Water Resources minister Thuraimurugan. MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, declared yesterday that the second phase of the Hogenakka Joint Drinking Water Project, worth Rs 4,600 crore, would be finished shortly. Thuraimurugan, the tamil Nadu Water Resources minister, has responded to a statement by karnataka Water Resources minister Govind Karjol objecting to this.

Regarding this Durai Murugan said, "The announcement that the Hogenakkal Second Drinking Water Project would be launched at an estimated cost of Rs. The karnataka Water Resources minister was incensed by the announcement that the Hogenakkal Second Drinking Water Project would be launched at an estimated cost of Rs. Saying that we will not offer water for drinking purposes does not seem humane. tamil Nadu has the legal and humanitarian right to begin the second Hogenakkal drinking water project.

I believe Karnataka's minister of Water Resources will remember. When the Cauvery Arbitration Tribunal issues its final decision, each state where the Cauvery flows assesses the irrigated area of the Cauvery and distributes water pro rata. The Cauvery River Water Authority then set aside 2.2 TMC of water for Net Consumptive Use in a final ruling dated 5.2.2007.

Clause 18 of the Final Judgment grants the right to use water for such necessities. The second Cauvery-Hogenakkal drinking water project will, in any case, be implemented. Finally, the Cauvery Arbitral Tribunal determined that water diverted from a reservoir by a state for domestic consumption, local utility distribution, or professional distribution will be added to the utilization account of the state responsible for that watershed."

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