Majalgaon Dam

Majalgaon Dam
Location of Majalgaon Dam in India Maharashtra
Official name Jayakwadi Stage-II Dam
Location Majalgaon
Coordinates 19°09′02″N 76°10′54″E / 19.150458°N 76.1816186°E / 19.150458; 76.1816186Coordinates: 19°09′02″N 76°10′54″E / 19.150458°N 76.1816186°E / 19.150458; 76.1816186
Opening date 1987
Construction cost Rs 54,300 Lakhs
Owner(s) Government of Maharashtra, India
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Earthfill
Impounds Sindphana River
Height 31.19 m (102.3 ft)
Length 6,488 m (21,286 ft)
Dam volume 5.759 million cubic meters
Spillway type Gated Ogee
Spillway capacity 14,500 Cumecs
Reservoir
Creates Majalgaon
Total capacity 0.311300 km3 (0.074685 cu mi)
Catchment area 3,840 sq.km
Surface area 78.130 km2 (30.166 sq mi)
Power station
Turbines 3
Installed capacity 750 KW each
2250 KW total (max)

Majalgaon Dam is an earthfill dam on the Sindphana River near Majalgaon, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra, India.[1]

History

Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been constructed across the Sindhaphana river, which is a major tributary of the Godawari river, also known as Dakshin Ganga. The project was approved by the government of Maharashtra in 1976 for an estimated cost of Rs 5433 lakhs.

Majalgon Dam is to be built from earth berms on either side of a gated concrete spillway. The spillway will be approximately 2 kilometers upstream from the town of Majalgaon. The dam will have three hydroelectric generators, each capable of generating 750 kilowatts. In addition, a canal 165 kilometers long was constructed to irrigate 93885 hectares (ICA) of land in Beed, Parbhani & Nanded districts.

Land acquisition and Rehabilitation

34 Villages were affected by construction of the dam. Out of these 34, 18 are submerged and two are partly under water. The total area of land covered by water is 7813 ha. No forest land was flooded, and affected villages are relocated in 26 new gawthans.

The height of the dam from its foundation is 31.19 m (102.3 ft) while the length is 6,488 m (21,286 ft). The volume content of dam is 5.759 million cubic meters and gross water storage capacity behind the dam is 0.453640 km3 (0.108834 cu mi).[2]

Purpose

Specifications

Yield and Utilization

Dam and reservoir

Outlet details

type Conduct Conduct F.S Discharge 83.8 Cumecs 20 Cumeecs

Crops in irrigation area

District wise Benefited area (I.C.A. in ha)

Power generation

Dimensions

Height

QUANTITY:

Spillway

See also

References

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