Which dam has highest water capacity in Karnataka?

List with specifications

Dam/Reservoir River Storage capacity (tmcft)
Kabini Reservoir Kabini 19.52
Harangi Reservoir Harangi 8.07
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam Kaveri 45.05
Linganamakki Dam Sharavathi 156.62

What is maximum water level in dam?

The Maximum Water Level is 140.21 metres (460 feet.) while minimum draw down level is 110.64 metres (363 feet.). The normal tail water level is 25.91 metres (85 feet.).

Which is the highest height dam in Karnataka?

Tungabhadra dam
Tungabhadra dam is considered the biggest dam in Karnataka. This multi purpose dam is built across the Tungabhadra River in Hospet.

Which is the highest TMC dam in Karnataka?

Tungabhadra Dam Tungabhadra Dam is considered as the biggest dam in Karnataka. This multi-purpose dam is built across Tungabhadra River in Hospet. The dam which has 33 gates provides water for irrigation, drinking water and is also used for electricity generation.

Which is the deepest dam in Karnataka?

Karnataka is the land of many important rivers with several tributaries such as Kaveri,Krishna, Kabini, Sharavathi and Thungabhadra rivers. These rivers are has number of large dams in the state which include Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam, Tungabhadra dam and Alamati dam.

Which is the oldest dam in Karnataka?

Vani Vilasa Sagara
Vani Vilasa Sagara was built by the Mysore Maharajas pre-independence across the river Vedavathi. Vani Vilasa Sagara is the oldest dam in the state….

Vani Vilasa Sagara
Location Chitradurga district, Karnataka
Coordinates 13°53′26″N 76°28′37″E
Dam and spillways
Impounds Vedavathi River

What is the depth of dam?

Depth. One way to determine dam depth is to row out into the dam and lower a weighted line over the side. When the line is vertical, measure the length of the line needed to reach the bottom. Alternatively, use a pole with distances marked on it.

Which is smallest dam in Karnataka?

The Malaprabha dam
The Malaprabha dam is the shortest dam in Karnataka. It was built across the Malaprabha river in Belgaum. It is a tributary of the famous Krishna river. It is located in small town called Saundatti in Belagavi.

Which is the second largest dam in Karnataka?

These rivers are has number of large dams in the state which include Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam, Tungabhadra dam and Alamati dam.

Who built the first dam in Karnataka?

Vani Vilasa Sagara was built by the Mysore Maharajas pre-independence across the river Vedavathi. Vani Vilasa Sagara is the oldest dam in the state….

Vani Vilasa Sagara
Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam in Chitradurga district, Karnataka
Location Chitradurga district, Karnataka
Coordinates 13°53′26″N 76°28′37″E

What is the capacity of Tungabhadra Dam in Karnataka?

Tungabhadra Dam. At 70.25% of its full capacity of 28,561 million litres, compared to 47.64% at the same time last year. Tungabhadra reservoir is an inter-state project catering to the drinking water and irrigation needs of six districts — Bellary, Koppal and R aichur in Karnataka and Anantapur, Kadapa and Kurnool districts in Andhra Pradesh.

What is the water level of Krishnaraja Sagar Dam?

The inflow to the Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) dam crossed the 100-feet mark on Tuesday with copious rain in the Kodagu district and Cauvery catchment areas. The water level of the dam on July 20 was 100.05 feet as against the maximum level of 124.80 feet.

Where is the Hemavathi Dam in Karnataka?

The right bank canals irrigate lands in Kodagu district, Periyapattana, Hunsur and KR Nagar taluks of Mysuru district while the left bank irrigates land in Arkalgud taluk of Hassan district. Hemavathi Dam (aka Gorur Dam). At 66.39% of its full capacity of 10,506 million litres, compared to 36.93% at the same time last year.

Which canal irrigates land in Hassan district of Karnataka?

The right bank canals irrigate lands in Kodagu district, Periyapattana, Hunsur and KR Nagar taluks of Mysuru district while the left bank irrigates land in Arkalgud taluk of Hassan district. Hemavathi Dam (aka Gorur Dam).