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Ichari Dam

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Country
  
Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Gravity

Opened
  
1972

Location
  
Opening date
  
1972

Height
  
59 m

Impound
  
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Owner(s)
  
Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd (UJVN)

Similar
  
Koteshwar Dam, Maneri Dam, Ramganga Dam, Kalabaland Glacier, Bhimgoda Barrage

The Ichari Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Tons River 13 km (8 mi) north of Dakpathar in Uttarakhand, India. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production and it is a run-of-the-river-type. It was completed in 1972. The dam diverts water to the Chibro Power Station (240 MW) which is then returned to the Tons River before being fed to the Khodri Power Station (120 MW).

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Map of Ichari Dam, Uttarakhand 248165

Design and operationEdit

The dam is a 59 m (194 ft) tall and 155 m (509 ft) long concrete gravity type with a structural volume of 181,000 m3 (236,739 cu yd). The dam's spillway is located across its crest and is controlled by seven floodgates. It has a maximum discharge capacity of 13,500 m3/s (476,748 cu ft/s). The dam's reservoir has a 8,930,000 m3 (7,240 acre·ft) capacity, of which 5,110,000 m3 (4,143 acre·ft) is active (or "useful") capacity. The surface area of the reservoir is 8 km2 (3 sq mi).

Chibro Power PlantEdit

Adjacent to the dam and on its left bank, water is diverted into a 6.2 km (4 mi) head-race tunnel which leads south to the underground power station at 30°33′23″N 77°47′53″E. There, the water powers four 60 MW Francis turbine-generators. The design hydraulic head of the station is 110 m (361 ft) and its design discharge is 200 m3/s (7,063 cu ft/s). The plant was commissioned in 1975 and was the first power plant built underground in Northern India.

Khodri Power PlantEdit

Water discharged from the Chibro Power Plant is returned into the Tons River just 100 m (328 ft) upstream of the intake for the Khodri Power Station. Water enters the intake and then travels south down a 7.5 km (5 mi) head-race tunnel which leads to the power station on the Yamuna River at 30°30′30″N 77°47′59″E. There, the water powers four 30 MW Francis turbine-generators before being discharged into a tail-race channel behind the Dakpathar Barrage. The design hydraulic head of the station is 57.9 m (190 ft) and its design discharge is 200 m3/s (7,063 cu ft/s). The plant was commissioned in January 1984.

References

Ichari Dam Wikipedia


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