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Kabini dam

Coordinates: 11°58′24″N 76°21′10″E / 11.9734°N 76.3528°E / 11.9734; 76.3528
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Kabini Dam - Reserveroir view
Panorama of central Kabini Reservoir
Sunset over Kabini, from Nagarhole National Park

The Kabini dam is built on the Kabini River in Bidarahally and Beechanahally villages of Heggadadevanakote Taluk in Mysore district of Karnataka, India.[1] The dam has a Length of 966 metres (3,169 ft) and it was built in 1974. The main purpose of the dam is to provide drinking water and irrigation of 22 villages and 14 hamlets and also generate electricity. The dam also provides water to two other dams which are Sagaredoddakere and Upper Nugu Dams.[2] It is an earthen dam with a masonry spillway on the left bank. The dam has a height of 166 feet (51 m) and a length of 12,927 feet (3,940 m). The length of the Spillway is 250 feet (76 m), and it has 4 spillway gates. The reservoir filling period is June to November and depleting period is November to May. It is part of a small Hydel power project.

References

  1. ^ "SALIENT FEATURES- Kabini". waterresources.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Kabini Dam, Mysore". Karnataka.com. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2021.

11°58′24″N 76°21′10″E / 11.9734°N 76.3528°E / 11.9734; 76.3528