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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 ...
Velugodu Reservoir has gross storage capacity of 16.95Tmcft at 265 m MSL full reservoir level. This feeder canal called Srisailam right main canal (SRMC) also supplies water to Chennai city drinking water, Srisailam Right Bank Canal, K. C. Canal and Galeru Nagari Canal in addition to divert the Krishna river flood water to Penna river for ...
Mylavaram Dam, Mylavaram: 9.96 Penna River: 1981-82 Dowleswaram Barrage, Rajahmundry: 5.14 Godavari River: 1850 Mid Pennar Dam, Marutla village: 5 Penna River: 1980 Veligallu Dam Reservoir, Galiveedu: 4.64 Papagni River: 2008 Rajolibanda Dam, Kurnool: 4 Tungabhadra River: 1956 Gundlakamma Reservoir Project, Chinnamallavaram: 3.85 Gundlakamma ...
Nigeria's hydrological services agency has warned of potential flooding in 11 states after neighbouring Cameroon said it was starting to release water from one of its largest dams following recent ...
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.
Irrigation & Water supply: Srisailam Dam: Krishna River: Sri Sailam, Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh: Gravity & Masonry dam: 145.10 m (476 ft) 512 m (1,680 ft) 13: 216 tmcft: 200 km2: 1981: Hydroelectric, Irrigation & Water supply: Nallamalasagar Reservoir: Krishna River: Prakasham district, Andhra Pradesh: Earth-fill: 11.7 m (38 ft) 43.5 ...
The sill level of river sluices of the dam is at 450 feet (137 m) MSL. Nearly 90 TMC of water from the dead storage can be released from the river sluices to the downstream river tail pond during drought periods and further pumped to the adjacent right bank canal by constructing a pumped storage hydroelectric power (PSHP) station. The PSHP ...
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.