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This massive release was necessary as the barrage reached its capacity, and all 70 gates were opened to manage the excess water. The inflows were intensified by torrential rains in the upstream regions, including the Pulichintala and Nagarjuna Sagar projects. The barrage’s total capacity of 11.9 lakh cusecs was overwhelmed, leading to the ...
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is a masonry dam across the Krishna River at Nagarjuna Sagar which straddles the border between Palnadu district in Andhra Pradesh and Nalgonda district in Telangana. [2] The dam provides irrigation water to the districts of Krishna , Guntur , Palnadu , Prakasam and parts of West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh and also ...
The second lift stage moves water from Vykuntapuram Barrage pond to the existing K.L Rao sagar pulichintala Project. Later lift Stages carry water from K.L Rao Sagar to Nagarjuna sagar. A pressure main enables lifting water to Srisailam Project via the existing reversible turbine pump houses in Nagarjuna Sagar dam and its tail pond project.
The endeavor shall be to fill the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir fully with the uniform water released through the power generating units. The existing right bank power station (770 MW) can be converted into pumped storage hydroelectric power (PSHP) to operate in pumping mode when the downstream Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir level is above 560 feet (171 ...
Nagarjuna Sagar tail pond is a multipurpose reservoir located 21 km downstream from the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam across the Krishna River near Satrasala in Nalgonda district, India. Its gross water storage capacity is 6 Tmcft. [1] The reservoir water spread area extends up to the toe of the Nagarjuna Sagar dam. The project was completed by July 2014 ...
Nagarjuna Sagar tail pond: Krishna River: Nagarjuna Sagar, Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh: Earth-fill & Masonry dam: 62.48 m (205 ft) 10 m (33 ft) 6 tmcft: 120.67 km2: 2014: 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 ...
The designed maximum water level is 22.13 m msl whereas the full reservoir level is 17.39 m msl with a scope to enhance the live water storage by increasing the gates height by 4.74 m height to enable the back waters reach the toe of the Pulichinthala Dam at 20 m msl for pumping water into the Pulichinthala reservoir. [1]
If this canal were to be terminated in to deep cut portion of Nagarjuna Sagar left canal near , water can reach by gravity to the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir when its water level is at minimum draw down level of 155 metres (509 ft) MSL. It is more economical and purposeful to install a pump house drawing water from the deep cut portion of the ...