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Sunnambu Canal

Coordinates: 11°23′15″N 77°41′45″E / 11.387524°N 77.695874°E / 11.387524; 77.695874
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Sunnambu Canal is a water stream canal that runs in Sunnambu Odai place in the northern part of Erode city in India. It was once a celebrated natural channel which supplied water for irrigation of lands in the surrounding areas it runs through. Being one of the minor tributaries to River Kaveri, the canal gets sourced by rain through smaller rivulets and the seepage from LBP Canal.

It starts near Chithode and ends its travel by inflowing into River Kaveri near RN Pudur. It runs for a length of 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) through the areas of Sottaiyampalayam and Suriyampalayam.

Environmental Issues

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In the recent days, a number of Tanneries, dyeing units, textile mills and bleaching units has been established in this zone of Erode Municipal Corporation. The higher industrialization rate in this zone has caused adverse effects to this canal. It faces a lot of hazards and the water turns purple often due to the mix of untreated effluents that gets released into them from the nearby tanneries, dyeing and bleaching units.[1] The Government along with some other civic agencies has taken several measures to control pollution in this canal, by implement some biological and mechanical treatment methodologies with aid from Norway-based companies.[2]

On August 22, 2024 Minster S. Muthusamy Warned industries do not discharge effluents in to water canals in the Erode city limits, and inaugurated desilting works at Sunnambu Odai[3], and organised to protect environment and water boadies, he inaugurate restoration of water bodies, and water canals around the city that enters River Cauvery,

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sunnambu Odai turns purple and Erode farmers, pale". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Sunnambu Odai: TNAU report awaited". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Minister warns industries in Erode against discharging effluents into water channels". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 August 2024.

11°23′15″N 77°41′45″E / 11.387524°N 77.695874°E / 11.387524; 77.695874