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Srisailam right main canal (SRMC) is constructed with 44,000 cusecs capacity at Srisailam reservoir level of 269.22 metres (883 ft) MSL to feed Veligodu reservoir (16.95 tmcft), Brahmamsagar Reservoir (17.74 tmcft), Alaganoor reservoir (2.97 tmcft), Gorakallu reservoir (12.44 tmcft), Owk reservoir (4.15 tmcft), Gandikota Reservoir (26.86 tmcft), Mylavaram reservoir (9.98 tmcft), Somasila ...
As the canal water flow by gravity is not satisfactory when the Srisailam reservoir water level is below 264 metres (866 ft), a pump house to transfer 33,000 cusecs into the canal from the 830 feet (253 m) water level of the Srisailam reservoir is taken up on urgent basis.
Srisailam Dam, Srisailam: 216 Krishna River: 1981 Polavaram Project, Polavaram: 194 Godavari River: Under Construction Somasila Dam, Somasila village: 75 Penna River: 1989 Pulichinthala Project, Pulichinthala village: 45.77 Krishna River: 2009 Nallamalasagar Reservoir, Markapur: 43.5 Krishna River: Under Construction Jalaput Dam, Jalaput: 34.27 ...
To eliminate the need of expensive water pumping and facilitate water flow by gravity to the Akkampalli reservoir, it is envisaged to bring water from Srisailam reservoir to the plains of Nalgonda through two tunnels of a total length of 50.75 km (31.53 mi). This scheme is known as Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project.
The Veligonda Project is an irrigation project located in Markapur, Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] When completed, the project will provide irrigational facilities to 447,000 acres and drinking water to 1.5 million people in 30 Mandals of fluoride and drought affected areas in Prakasam district, Nellore district and Kadapa district by diverting 43.5 TMC of floodwater from the ...
The minimum draw down level for the Malyala pump house is 830 feet (253 m) MSL. [12] The project's annual operational requirement is 653 MW and 1.9 billion KWh of electrical energy, which is used to pump nearly 30 Tmcft of water. The first phase of the canal (220 kilometers in length), from Srisailam to Jeedipalli reservoir, has been completed ...
This saved pumping head can be used to pump water from the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir to Srisailam reservoir for supplying irrigation water to Kalwakurthi lift irrigation Scheme, Srisailam left bank canal, Dindi lift irrigation scheme, Palamuru lift canal, Nettampadu lift, Bhima lift, etc located in Telangana with 100% water dependability for ...
Dindi Reservoir is a medium water reservoir across Dindi tributary of River Krishna located near Dindi, Mahabubnagar town in Telangana. [4] [5] It is part of Srisailam Left Bank Canal. [6] This medium reservoir has 59 million cubic meters gross storage capacity. [7] It is close to Amrabad Tiger Reserve, around 95 kilometers from Hyderabad.