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Tuirial Dam

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Country
  
India

Opening date
  
2016 (est.)

Impounds
  
Tuirial River

Height
  
74 m

Impound
  
Tuirial

Location
  
Tuirial

Type of dam
  
Embankment, earth-fill

Length
  
700 m (2,297 ft)

Construction began
  
1998

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Tuirial dam is an earthfill and gravity dam, currently under construction on the Tuirial River near Kolasib in the state of Mizoram in India. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production and the first generator is expected to be operational in 2016, the second in 2017.

Contents

Map of Tuirial Dam, Mizoram 796101

Technical Features

Tuirial Hydel Project is the 2nd largest earthen dam and the largest in India. The height of the dam is 97 Metres. The dam has 3 split gates, 2 Turbine and 2 tunnel. Tuirial Hydel Dam has two 30MW Turbine.

History

Construction of 60 MW hydroelectric power station began in 1998 by NEEPCO but was halted in 2004 by the Tuirial Crop Compensation Claimant Association of which the Mizo National Front then Chief Minister Pu Zoramthanga's relatives figured among nine people named in Central Bureau of Investigation charge sheet. When Pu Lalthanhawla, who had started the project came back in power, he took initiatives to restart the project. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the 60 MW Tuirial Hydro Electric Project (THEP) project costing Rs 913 crore in 2010. Due to road conditions and unavailability of aggregate, the project is expected to be complete in 2017.

References

Tuirial Dam Wikipedia