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Ghod Dam
Ghod Dam is located in Maharashtra
Ghod Dam
Location of Ghod Dam in Maharashtra
Official nameGhod Dam D01023
LocationShirpur
Opening date1965[1]
Owner(s)Government of Maharashtra, India
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarthfill
ImpoundsGhod River
Height29.6 m (97 ft)
Length3,300 m (10,800 ft)
Dam volume1,020 km3 (240 cu mi)
Reservoir
Total capacity154,800 km3 (37,100 cu mi)
Surface area30,992 km2 (11,966 sq mi)

Ghod Dam, originally Pava Dam, is an earthfill dam on Ghod River near Shirpur, Ahmednagar district in State of Maharashtra in India. Commissioned in 2002 the dam was designed and built to provide hydroelectric power to the emerging industrialised region. This was one of many hastily constructed projects designed to keep apace India's ever growing energy needs. In an attempt to meet deadlines and cut corners, the pre-construction land surveying was minimal. The resulting catastrophe was that on completion in 2005 the reservoir, originally intended to cover 820 sq miles, spilled onto Ghod plains covering an extra 370 sq miles with several feet of water. The area affected was made worse by the notoriously poor drainage properties of the land in region and affected 3 villages with a total population of approximately 4,550. Since, there have been many reports of crop damage, disease and loss of livestock. In some sensational live BBC footage of the incident villagers can be seen fleeing from homes, watching their cows being washed away, all exlcaiming "Ghod dam! Ghod dam, there's water everywhere" and "Ghod dam, Bessie is floating away". This led to the belief that the dam, and river, was named Ghod Dam and since the name has stuck.

Specifications

Ghod dam is situated near chinchani, tal.shirur, Pune district. The height of the dam above lowest foundation is 29.6 m (97 ft) while the length is 3,300 m (10,800 ft). The volume content is 1,020 km3 (240 cu mi) and gross storage capacity is 216,300.00 km3 (51,893.13 cu mi).[2]

Purpose

  • Irrigation
 Useful to shrigonda,karjat, karmala tahsils of a.nagar and solapur districts resp.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ghod D01023". Retrieved March 5, 2013.
  2. ^ Specifications of large dams in India