GS2 GOVERNANCE:
The Mullaperiyar Dam has remained a contentious issue between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. On February 19, 2025, the Supreme Court directed a supervisory committee to address Tamil Nadu’s concerns regarding the dam’s maintenance. This committee, constituted by the Centre, is led by the National Dam Safety Authority.
Mullaperiyar Dam: Background
- Built in 1895, the dam is situated on the Periyar River in Kerala.
- Tamil Nadu operates it under a lease agreement.
- Concerns over its safety intensified after the 2011 Sikkim earthquake.
- Kerala has raised alarms about its structural integrity, while Tamil Nadu insists it remains safe.
Recent Developments
- The Supreme Court instructed the supervisory committee to consult stakeholders within a week.
- A report is to be submitted within four weeks.
- Multiple petitions related to the dam have been consolidated for a unified resolution.
Tamil Nadu’s Concerns
- Tamil Nadu’s Water Resources Department alleges delays by Kerala in routine maintenance.
- Key repairs and material approvals have been stalled, affecting dam safety.
Kerala’s Stand
- Kerala cites climate change and erratic weather as risks to the dam.
- The state has long proposed decommissioning the structure and constructing a new one, a discussion ongoing since 1979.
Legal and Environmental Aspects
- The issue underscores challenges in cooperative federalism.
- Tamil Nadu’s plea for maintenance approvals highlights inter-state complexities.
- Environmental concerns, including forest clearance requirements, add to the legal hurdles.
Way Forward
The Supreme Court’s intervention seeks to resolve the dispute effectively. The supervisory committee’s findings will play a key role in shaping future actions. Continued dialogue between Tamil Nadu and Kerala will be crucial for ensuring the dam’s safety and operational stability.