Waghur Dam

Earthen dam in Western India
Dam in Raipur Village
20°55′36″N 75°42′35″E / 20.9265685°N 75.709767°E / 20.9265685; 75.709767Owner(s)Government of Maharashtra, IndiaDam and spillwaysType of damEarthfillImpoundsWaghur riverHeight13.6 m (45 ft)Length690 m (2,260 ft)Dam volume70 km3 (17 cu mi)ReservoirTotal capacity8.5 TMCSurface area467 km2 (180 sq mi)

Waghur Dam is an earthfill dam located on the Waghur river near Kandari and Varadsim, Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]

The Waghur river flows from its source near Ajanta through the Khandesh region. Here the famous World Heritage Site, Ajanta Caves sits on the banks of the river. Work on this major irrigation project was taken up by the Water Resources Department of Maharashtra and began construction in 1978.[2] The dam's main purpose is to supply water for irrigation purpose in downstream area. Canals were built along the left and right banks of the river to meet irrigation needs. In 2006, record rainfall in the catchment area of Waghur was recorded. Nearly 40 TMC of water spilled over the dam.[citation needed] As of 2008, the dam's reservoir had storage capacity of 8.5 TMC.

Twenty additional spill gates were planned for the dam, increasing storage capacity by 1.5 TMC. The project was to supply drinking water needs of roughly 500 thousand people and will irrigate approximately 64,000 acres (260 km2) of drought prone fields.

Specifications

The height of the dam is 13.6 m (45 ft) while the length is 690 m (2,260 ft). It has a gross storage capacity of 8.5 TMC. The volume is 70 km3 (17 cu mi)[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Waghur D02985". Archived from the original on July 15, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "Waghur Major Irrigation Project JI00467". Archived from the original on June 19, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  3. ^ "Specifications of large dams in India" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
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