India’s Most Famous Dam & Water
Reservoirs
After
independence India
has made lots of progress in Dam and water reservoirs, Now India is one of the
world’s most prolific dam-builders. Around 4300 large dams already constructed
and many more in the pipeline, Almost half of which are more than twenty years
old. These dams are major attraction of tourists from all over India. Some
facts about the Indian dams are: Tehri Dam is the eighth highest dam in
the world. The Idukki dam is the first Indian arch dam in Kerala’s Periyar River
and the largest arch dam in Asia. The Grand
Anicut, Kallanai, located on Holy Cavery River in Tamil Nadu, is
the oldest dam in the world. Indira Sagar Dam is the Largest
Reservoir in India. These dams with the channel provides an ideal
environment for wildlife.
Tehri Dam
-Uttaranchal
Tehri
Dam located on the Bhagirathi
River, Uttaranchal Now
become Uttarakhand. Tehri Dam is the highest dam in India,With a height of 261 meters
and the eighth tallest dam in the world. The high rock and earth-fill
embankment dam first phase was completed in 2006 and other two phases are under
construction. The Dam water reservoir use for irrigation, municipal water
supply and the generation of 1,000 MW of hydroelectricity.
- Height: 260 meters
- Length: 575 meters
- Type: Earth and rock-fill
- Reservoir Capacity: 2,100,000 acre·ft
- River: Bhagirathi River
- Location: Uttarakhand
- Installed capacity: 1,000 MW
Bhakra
Nangal Dam -Himachal Pradesh
Bhakra
Nangal Dam is a gravity dam across the Sutlej
river Himachal Pradesh. Bhakra Nangal is the largest dam in India, with a height of 225 meters and second
largest Dam in Asia. Its reservoir, known as
the “Gobind Sagar
Lake” it is the second largest
reservoir in India,
the first being Indira Sagar dam.
- Height: 226 meters
- Length: 520 meters
- Type: Concrete gravity
- Reservoir Capacity: 7,501,775 acre·ft
- River: Sutlej River
- Location: Punjab and Himachal Pradesh
- Installed capacity: 1325 MW
Hirakud
Dam -Orissa
Hirakud
dam built across the Mahanadi
River in tribal state
Orissa. Hirakud Dam is one of the longest dams in the world about 26 km in
length. There are two observation towers on the dam one is “Gandhi Minar” and
another one is “Nehru Minar”. The Hirakud Reservoir is 55 km long used as
multipurpose scheme intended for flood control, irrigation and power
generation. It was one of the major multipurpose river valley project after Independence.
- Height: 60.96 meters
- Length: 25.8 km
- Type: Composite Dam
- Reservoir Capacity: 4,779,965 acre·ft
- River: Mahanadi River
- Location: Orissa
- Installed capacity: 307.5 MW
NagarjunaSagar
Dam -Andhra Pradesh
Nagarjuna
Sagar Dam is the world’s largest masonry dam with a height of 124 meters, built
across Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh. Nagarjuna Sagar
Dam is certainly the pride of India-considered the largest man-made lake in the
world. The 1.6 km long with 26 gates dam was symbol of modern India’s
architectural and technological triumphs over nature.
- Height: 124 meters
- Length:1,450 meters
- Type: Masonry Dam
- Reservoir Capacity: 9,371,845 acre·ft
- River: Krishna River
- Location: Andhra Pradesh
- Installed capacity: 816 MW
Sardar
Sarovar Dam -Gujarat
Sardar Sarovar Dam
also known as “Narmada Dam” is the largest dam to be built, with a height of
163 meters, over the Sacred Narmada River
in Gujarat. Drought prone areas of Kutch and Saurashtra will get irrigate by this project.
The gravity dam is the largest dam of Narmada Valley Project with power
facilities up to 200 MW. The dam is meant to benefit the 4 major
states of India Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra
and Rajasthan.
- Height: 163 meters
- Length:1,210 meters
- Type: Gravity Dam
- Reservoir Capacity: 7,701,775 acre·ft
- River: Narmada River
- Location: Gujarat
- Installed capacity: 1,450 MW
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