Narayanpur dam capacity in tmc

  1. Ujani Dam, Maharashtra: Address, Map, Facts and Information
  2. Upper Krishna Project
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  4. Karnataka releases 2.5 TMC water to Jurala project : Gadwal breathes in relief


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Ujani Dam, Maharashtra: Address, Map, Facts and Information

Ujani Dam Facts Dam Name Ujani Dam Official Name Bhima Dam State Name Maharashtra Type of dam Earthen / Gravity Operated by Water Resources Department of Maharashtra Govt. Nearest City Baramati Impounds Bhima River District Name Solapur Catchment Area 14,850 km2 (5,730 sq mi) Lat / Long 18.073991, 75.119968 Total Storage Capacity 110 TMC Purpose Irrigation and Electric Power Generation Construction began In 1969 Opening date In 1980 Height 56.4 meters Length 2,534 meters Width 6.7 meters Power Generation Capacity 12MW Spillway Type Concrete Spillway Gates 41 Type of Spillway Gates Radial Project Bhima Irrigation Project Last Updated on : December 15, 2015

Upper Krishna Project

The Upper Krishna Project (UKP) is an irrigation project across the 2). Overview [ ] The foundation stone for the project was laid by the then ₹120 crore (US$15million); ₹10,371.67 crore (US$1.3billion), UKP-Stage I [ ] Stage I of the UKP plans to use 119 tmcft of water and irrigate 4250km 2 of land on the left bank of the Krishna River. It involves construction of UKP-Stage I Works Area irrigated (km 2) Not Applicable Not Applicable Construction of Narayanpur Left Canal 472.23 Construction of Shapur Branch Canal 1221.2 Construction of Mudbal Branch Canal 510 Construction of Indi Branch Canal 1312.6 Construction of Jewargi Branch Canal 571 Construction of Almatti Left Bank Canal (77km of Initial Work) 162 TOTAL 4249.03 UKP-Stage II [ ] Stage II of the UKP plans to use 54 tmcft of water and irrigate 1971.20km 2 of land. It involves irrigation on the right bank of the river by the flow and also by lifting the waters to higher levels on both left and right banks. The project mainly involved construction of channels. UKP-Stage II Works Area irrigated (km 2) Almatti Right Bank Canal 161.00 Rampur Lift Irrigation Scheme 202.35 Narayanpur Right Bank Canal up to 95km 840.00 Indi Lift Irrigation Scheme 419.00 Mulwad Lift Irrigation Scheme 308.50 Almatti Left Bank Canal extension 47.35 TOTAL 1971.20 Hipparagi barrage This project also includes construction of Hipparagi barrage (near 16°33′09″N 75°09′58″E / 16.55250°N 75.16611°E / 16.55250; 75.16611 ) in the upstream of Almatti dam w...

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Karnataka releases 2.5 TMC water to Jurala project : Gadwal breathes in relief

Gadwal: With the Karnataka government agreeing to release 2.5 TMC water from Narayanpur dam to Jurala on Friday on the request of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, the people of the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district are relieved, who have been facing acute water shortage for the past few months. Along with this water release, now the State government is expected to meet the growing drinking water needs of the people of Gadwal through Mission Bhageeratha project. Gadwal resident Kishore said that since March this year, there is extreme water scarcity in some parts of Gadwal municipality as well as in the surrounding villages. Moreover, demand for drinking water will increase in summer, which is a major concern as water levels in Jurala and Jammulamma reservoirs are fast depleting. Jurala project Executive Engineer Sridhar said that presently, water level in Jurala project is at 1.7 to 18 TMC feet against its full capacity of more than 9 TMC. This is not sufficient to meet the drinking water needs of the district during summer. The water in Jammalamma reservoir, which is meeting the current water needs of Gadwal district, is expected to last for about a week or two only. Taking into cognisance of the severe water shortage in Gadwal district, the State government had requested the Karnataka government to release 2.5 TMC water from Narayanpur reservoir so that it could suffice the drinking water needs of district and surrounding areas. The Karnataka government releas...