Mettur Dam Salem, Tamilnadu, India | India Biggest Dam Mettur Dam Mettur Dam History
Mettur Dam 2017 Tamilnadu govt celebrated 83 years
Mettur Dam 2017 Tamilnadu govt celebrated 83 years
The Mettur Dam is one of the Biggest dams in India, Tamilnadu. Built in 1934, Ever since the Mettur dam across river Cauvery is called Stanley Dam Tamilnadu govt celebrated 83 years of Stanley Dam, where the Cauvery River enters the plains. It was constructed in 1934 and took 9 years to complete. Maximum height and width of the Dam are 214 and 171 feet respectively. Maximum storage height is 120 feet. Mettur Dam receives the water from both Kabini Dam and Krishna Raja Sagara Dam located in Karnataka. There are 2 hydroelectric power stations in Mettur Dam, the first constructed during British rule and the second during the Indian Republic. There is a park at the base of the dam called Ellis Park maintained by the Tamil Nadu Public Works Department. It provides irrigation facilities to parts of Salem, the length of Erode, Namakkal, Karur, Tiruchirappalli, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Cuddalore, Pudukottai and Nagapattinam districts 271,000 acres (110,000 ha) of farmland.
The total length of the dam is 1,700 meters (5,600 ft). The dam creates Stanley Reservoir. The Mettur Hydro Electrical power project is also quite large. The dam, the park, the major hydroelectric power stations, and hills on all sides make Mettur a tourist attraction. Upstream from the dam is Hogenakkal Falls. The maximum level of the dam is 120 ft (37 m) and the maximum capacity is 93.47 tmc ft.
Its capacity of 93.4 billion cubic feet (2.64 km3) is nearly twice that of its Karnataka counterpart of KRS; the dam is revered as the life and livelihood-giving asset of Tamil Nadu. It was built in-line with KRS Dam, which was designed by Sir M Vishveswariah[2] in 1911 and completed in 1917 near Mysore.
Mettur Dam Salem, Tamilnadu, India | India Biggest Dam Mettur Dam Mettur Dam History
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