The Godavari River has its catchment area in seven states of India: Maharashtra, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Odisha. The number of dams constructed in Godavari basin is the highest among all the river basins in India. Nearly 350 major and medium dams and barrages had been constructed in the river basin by the year 2012.
Dowleswaram BarrageDummugudem BarrageJalaputBalimela ReservoirUpper KolabNizam SagarSriram Sagar or PochampaduKakatiya CanalSRSP Flood Flow CanalManjara DamManjira ReservoirSingur DamShanigaram ReservoirLower Manair DamMid Manair DamUpper Manair DamYellampallyTaliperu ProjectBabli barrage or BabhaliDevadula lift irrigation projectPranahita Chevella lift irrigation schemePolavaram ProjectInchampalli ProjectSadarmatAlisagar lift irrigation schemeKaddamSri Komaram Bheem ProjectLower TirnaSiddeshwar or PurnaYeldari DamGodavari CanalMula DamBhandardara DamIsapur Dam or Upper PengangaUpper Dudhana DamJaikwadi or PaithonUpper PravaraUpper Indravati damUpper Wain Ganga (Bheemgarh Dam)Upper Wardha DamLower Wardha DamMajalgaon DamGhatghar DamUpper Vaitarana DamVishnupuri BarrageSirpur Dam or Bagh reservoirGosi kd Dam or Gosi Kund damTotladoh DamYeldari DamKamthikhairy Dam or Pench damErai DamTultuli DamArunawati DamLower Wunna Dam or WadgaonManar DamUpper Pus Dam or Pus damLower Pus DamRamtek DamPench diversion Project, Madhya Pradesh