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Bhavanisagar dam

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Purpose
  
irrigation, power

Opening date
  
1955

Opened
  
1955

Construction cost
  
210 million INR

Impound
  
Bhavani River

Status
  
open

Height
  
32 m

Owner
  
Government of Tamil Nadu

Construction began
  
1948

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Official name
  
Bhavanisagar Anaicut பவானிசாகர் அணைக்கட்டு

Location
  
Bhavanisagar, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India

Operator(s)
  
Government of Tamil Nadu

Similar
  
Kodiveri dam, Amaravathi Dam, Bannari Amman Temple, Varattupallam Dam, Mettur Dam

Bhavanisagar Dam or Lower Bhavani Dam, is located in Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. The dam is constructed on the Bhavani river.It is one of the worlds largest Earthen Dam. The dam is situated some 16 km (9.9 mi) west of Sathyamangalam, is 35 km (22 mi) from Gobichettipalayam and is 36 km (22 mi) north-east to Mettupalayam.

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Map of BhavaniSagar Dam, Tamil Nadu 638451

History

The Lower Bhavani Project was the first major irrigation project initiated in India after independence in 1948. It was completed by 1955 and opened for use in 1956. The dam was constructed at a cost of 210 million (US$3.1 million).

Dimensions

The dam is 8 km (5.0 mi) long by 40 m (130 ft) high. The full reservoir level is 120 ft (37 m) and the dam has a capacity of 32.8×10^9 cu ft (930×10^6 m3).

Hydrography

Bhavanisagar dam is constructed on the Bhavani River. The dam receives water from two main catchment areas in the Western Ghats. The water is fed into the Bhavani river known as Upper Bhavani. The eastern catchment area includes the Upper Bhavani, Avalanche and Emerald lakes, Kundha, Gedhai, Pillur and Nellithurai . The western catchment area includes Portimund, Parson’s valley, Pykara, Glenmorgan, Chinkara, Maravakandy, Moyar and Thengumarahatta. The dam is fed by both Southwest and Northeast monsoons.

The dam feeds water into two canals, Lower Bhavani Project Canal and Kalingarayan Canal. The Kalingarayan canal feeds Thadapalli and Arakkankottai channels and the LBP canal feeds the Thadapalli and Arakankottai channels.

Power generation

The dam has two hydrodelectric power stations, one on the east bank canal and the other on the Bhavani river. Each has a capacity of 16 megawatts (21,000 hp) for a total capacity of 32 megawatts (43,000 hp).

References

Bhavanisagar dam Wikipedia


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