Parambikulam Dam
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Impounds | Parambikulam River |
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Locale | Kerala, India |
Length | m |
Height | m |
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Capacity: 69,165 x 1000 Cu. mt |
Parambikulam Dam on the Parambikulam River, [1] a tributary of the Kabini River, in Udumalaipettai located in the Palakkad district in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, ranks number one in India as well as in the top ten dams in the world in volume capacity.[2]
Per the agreement with Tamil Nadu, Kerala was suppoed to receive 7.25 TMC feet of water per year from the Parambikulam Aliyar Project of which the Parambikulam Dam is a part. In 2004, Kerala did not receive any water after February 10, resulting in the drying up of paddy in thousands of acres in Chittur taluk.[3] Since this agreement has still not been met as of July 2006, Kerala Water Resources Minister has called for a review of the project agreement.[4]
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[edit] Reference notes
- ^ Indian Dams by River and State.
- ^ Indian Dams. diehardindian.com. Retrieved on 2006-10-18.
- ^ Prabhakaran, G. (March 15 2004). Move to use dead storage in Parambikulam dam. The Hindu. Retrieved on 2006-10-18.
- ^ Under cloud, by K.K. Mustafah. BussinessLine. Retrieved on 2006-10-18.
[edit] External links
- Indian Dams
- Map of Parambikulam Dam locatiion
- Move to use dead storage in Parambikulam dam, by G. Prabhakaran, 2004