"Water level in our reservoirs (Bhakra and Beas) is going up like anything this season. Water level (in Bhakra) is the highest ever since the last 40-50 years.
"We had a meeting with the Punjab Chief Minister on July 5 to apprise him of the situation in Bhakra," the board's chairman A B Agrawal told reporters here today.
He assured that the release of excess water will be carried out in a regulated way so that it does not lead to flooding. "We have assured that spillage will be regulated."
Agrawal, however, expressed serious concern over the encroachments taking place in river beds of Satluj and Beas which could restrict the "free flow of excess" water in these rivers.
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"I assure the public that we will try to release water in such a regulated way that there is no flooding. But (there is a) word of caution if any situation like Uttarakhand happened, BBMB or any other organisation in the world will be helpless," he said.
On being asked how much water will be released, he said it would depend upon the inflow and outflow of water at that time. "If we have 70,000 cusecs of inflow, 25,000 cusecs can go for irrigation while rest of water could be released."
As melting of the snow has been 50 pc more than average this season and water inflow too has gone up by 27 per cent, the water level in Bhakra today touched the mark of 1,629.87 feet, which is 84 feet more than the level it had reached in corresponding period of last year.