On Wednesday, the project's Dam Site Executive engineer said that they planned to raise the flood gates and discharge water into the godavari river since the india Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted strong rainfall in the upcoming 24 hours. He requested that Revenue authorities take the necessary action to address the problem and inform the populace about the water leak.
The cost of environmental damage determined as required by the EAC in accordance with the regular operating procedures was properly the focus of the presentation made by the project authority. It was the crucial element that the EAC emphasised when delaying the project's environmental approval in earlier meetings.
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