According to him, the water was filled in the tunnel since December 5 and the water filled in the tunnel has been released to Mahankalchaur branch since Thursday. Only a small amount of water has been channeled into the tunnel conduit in the beginning on a trial basis since the tunnel was closed for a long time. This water took a week to reach Sundarijal.
Project spokesperson Rajendra Panta said that 175 million litres of water from the Melamchi river would be released into the tunnel daily from today. The project had first started distributing the Melamchi water to Kathmandu on March 28 last year. However, the supply was disrupted following major floods and landslides in Sindhupalchowk on June 15. The headworks of the project were completely damaged, accumulating dozens of feet high of pebbles, sand, and mud at the headworks. As the construction of the damaged headworks at Ambathan intake have not been completed yet, the water from Melamchi stream will be channeled into the tunnel and brought to Kathmandu only during winter. Minister for Water Supply Umakanta Chaudhary is scheduled to inaugurate the distribution of the Melamchi water from Mahankalchaur water tank today.