A division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice M S Sanklecha was hearing a petition filed by Solapur-based farmer association 'Mohol Taluka Bahu Uddeshiya Shetkari' stating that the authorities concerned are not implementing provisions for equitable water distribution.
The court had on the last hearing directed the MWRRA to hear the grievances of the petitioners and pass an order.
In its order submitted today before the court, the authority said, "Presently the water storage available in Ujjani dam is adequate to meet drinking water needs of Solapur city till July 15".
"The government shall undertake such exercise every year. It should also be ensured that the authority is distributing water equally to all places and grievances of locals are addressed," the high court said.
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On April 9, the high court had directed government to release water from other dams to the low-lying Ujjani dam, where water has gone below the required level thereby affecting agricultural activities, within 24 hours.
According to the petition, due to scanty rainfall their area has been hit by drought after which the petitioners had brought to the notice of the authorities that the water level of the dam has gone down.
The petition states that Ujjani, also known as Bhima dam, is part of the Bhima irrigation project along the Bhima river tributary which caters to 22 other dams.
The court disposed of the petition.