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The main concrete dam measures approximately 350 m (1,150 ft) and creates the Rajanganaya Reservoir, which has a catchment area of 76,863.60 hectares (189,934.1 acres) and a total storage capacity of 100.37 million cubic metres (3,545 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft).
The Victoria Dam on 15 April 2011, three days after its 26th anniversary of opening Randenigala Dam in 2013 Upstream view of the Kotmale Dam Open spillways of the Rajanganaya Dam. Irrigation dams with a length and height of more than 100 m (330 ft) and 10 m (33 ft) are listed, including all the state-run hydroelectric power stations.
Singur Dam, Sangareddy: 29.917 Godavari River 1989 Nizam Sagar, Kamareddy: 17.80 Godavari River 1931 Sriram Sagar Project: 90.31 Godavari River 1977 Sadarmat Barrage: 1.6 Godavari River Under Construction Yellampalli, Karimnagar: 20.17 Godavari River Lower Manair Dam, Karimnagar: 24.07 Godavari River 1985 Mid Manair Dam, Karimagar 25.87 ...
Singur Dam also written as Singoor (సింగూర్ in Telugu) is an irrigation, hydroelectric and drinking water project located in Singooru village near Sangareddy district in Telangana, India. [2] It is a major source of drinking water for Hyderabad city. [3] [4] The dam is built on the river Manjira. The construction was completed in ...
In 2009, the dam, designed for a maximum flood of 19 lakh cusecs, endured a flood of 25.5 lakh cusecs. According to a survey conducted in the summer of 2018, the scouring resulted in the formation of a huge pit in the apron downstream the dam. And a structure protecting the ‘toe’ and foundation of the main dam has weakened.
Budameru has a history of overflowing and inundating large swaths of farmlands and residential areas in Krishna district. [4] The farmers of Kolleru region have been demanding to divert Budameru with a canal to Krishna river and also build a reservoir over it.
Velugodu Reservoir is a balancing reservoir and located across the Galeru river, a tributary of Kundu River in Penner River basin, at Velugodu town in Nandyal district of Andhra Pradesh.
It flows into Penuganchiprolu town, Keesara village [6] and finally discharges into the Krishna river at Eturu village near Nandigama downstream of Pulichintala dam. Muniyeru barrage was constructed in the year 1898 near Jaggayyapeta to supply irrigation water to 6,650 hectares land.