Tippagondanahalli Reservoir

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Picture: Tippagondanahalli dam water
Picture: Tippagondanahalli dam water
Picture: Tippagondanahalli dam gate
Picture: Tippagondanahalli dam gate

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, also known as T G Halli or Chamarajsagar, is located at the confluence of the Arkavathy River and Kumudavathi River, 35 km west of Bangalore, India. It is used by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) as a major source of drinking water for western Bangalore.[1] The lake is a man-made reservoir, created by the building of a dam which was inaugurated in 1933. Bharath Rathna Sir M Visvesvarayya supervised the construction work.

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[edit] Water crisis

In the summer of 2007, the lack of rain in the watershed for the reservoir, along with use of the water for the city (BWSSB typically pumps 35 million litres per day into the western parts of the city) caused the lake to become nearly dry.[1]

[edit] Recreational use

Thippagondanahalli is also popular recreation location, especially during summer months.

[edit] References

The Hindu http://www.thehindu.com/2007/04/05/stories/2007040521910500.htm

[edit] See also

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