Palar River
Palar (
Tamil: ''பாலாறு'' pālāṟu [ˈpaːlaːɾu], literally "milk river") is a river of southern India. It rises in the
Nandi Hills in
Chikkaballapura district of
Karnataka state, and flows in Karnataka, in
Andhra Pradesh and in
Tamil Nadu before reaching its confluence into the
Bay of Bengal at Vayalur about south of
Chennai. It flows as an
underground river for a long distance only to emerge near
Bethamangala town, from where, gathering water and speed, it flows eastward down the
Deccan Plateau. The Towns of
Bethamangala, Santhipuram,
Kuppam,
Mottur,
Ramanaickenpet,
Vaniyambadi,
Ambur,
Melpatti,
Gudiyatham,
Pallikonda, Anpoondi,
Melmonavoor,
Vellore,
Katpadi,
Melvisharam,
Arcot,
Ranipet,
Walajapet,
Kanchipuram,
Walajabad,
Chengalpattu,
Kalpakkam, and
Lattur are located on the banks of the Palar River. Of the seven tributaries, the chief tributary is the
Cheyyar River.
Palar river water from Palar anicut is diverted to the
Poondi reservoir located in the
Kosasthalaiyar River basin and to
Chembarambakkam Lake located in the
Adayar River basin. These two reservoirs are major water supply points to
Chennai city. After commissioning of the
Telugu Ganga project to supply nearly per day of
Krishna River water to the Chennai city, the dependence on Palar river water has reduced drastically.
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