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Andhra Pradesh River Dam Height Length Storage Capacity Complete Andhra Pradesh River Dam Height Length Storage capacity Complete Godavari River Dowleswaram Barrage 15 ft 3.5 km 3.12 Tmcft gross storage capacity 1850 Krishna River Nagarjuna Sagar Dam 490 ft 1.6 km 11.472 billion cubic metres 1967 Krishna River Nagarjuna Sagar tail pond 6 Tmcft 2014 Krishna River Prakasham Barrage 1855 Krishna River Srisailam Dam 476 ft 512 meters 178.74 Tmcft 1981 Owk Krishna river Telugu Ganga 2004 Godavari river Polavaram Project 129 ft 2,914 meters Under construction Penna River Somasila Dam 128 ft 760 meters 1989 Penna River Nellore anicut Kandaleru River Kandaleru Dam Gandipalem Reservoir Gosthani River Tatipudi Reservoir Sunkesula Handri-Neeva Penna River Mylavaram Dam Gandikota Reservoir Penna River PABR Dam 2002 Penna River MPR Dam Papagni River Veligallu Dam Reservoir Sileru River Balimela 1988 Godavari River Jalaput 2000 Gundlakamma River Gundlakamma Nagavali River Thotapalli Barrage 2015 Nagavali River Madduvalasa Reservoir Arunachal Pradesh River Dam Height Length Type Storage capacity Reservoir Area Complete Ranganadi River Ranganadi 68 m (223 ft) 344.75 m (1,131 ft) Gravity 21,280 m3 1,600,000 m2 (395 acres) 2003 chhattisgarh River Dam Height Length Type Storage capacity Reservoir Area Complete Mahanadi Dudhawa Dam 24.53 m 2,906.43 m 1964 Mahanadi Gangrel Dam 30.5 m 1,800 m Embankment, earth fill 910,500,000 m³ 95 km² 1979 Kherkatta Reservoir 20 m 610 m Embankment, earth fill 2,955,000 m³ Sillari Murrum Silli Dam 34.15 m 2.591 m Embankment, earth fill 165,340,000 m³ 25 km² 1923 Tandula and Sukh nalaTandula Dam 312,250,000 m³ 1921 Gujarat River Dam Vishwamitri river Ajwa West Banas River Dantiwada Dam Mitti River Mitti Dam Narmada River Sardar Sarovar Dam Sukhi River Sukhi Dam Tapti River Ukai Dam Punjab Chenab River Damsal Dam Himachal Pradesh River Dam Complete Location Bhakra Nangal Dam 1963 Bilaspur Satluj River Nathpa Dam Tons River Kishau Dam Pandoh Dam Beas River Pong Dam Ravi River Chamera Dam Jammu and Kahmir River Dam Storage capacity Chenab Salal Dam Suru Chutak Hydroelectric Plant Chenab Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Plant Kishanganga Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant 7.55 MCM Indus Nimoo Bazgo Hydroelectric Plant Chenab Pakal Dul Dam Chenab Ratle Hydroelectric Plant 23.86 MCM Chenab Salal Hydroelectric Power Station Jhelum River Uri- II Dam 6.34 MCM Chenab Baglihar Dam 52 MCM Jharkhand River Dam Swarnarekha Getalsud Dam Konar Konar Dam Barakar Maithon Dam Damodar Panchet Damodar Tenughat Dam Barakar Tilaiya Dam Damodar Khandoli Dam Karnataka Dam/Reservoir River Location Storage capacity Reservoir level Height of Dam Length of Dam Type Completed year Almatti Dam Krishna Basavana Bagevadi taluk, Bijapur district 123.25 tmcft 519.6 m 49.29 m 1564.85 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1999 Basava Sagara Dam Krishna Siddapura, Muddebihal taluk, Bijapur district 37.965 tmcft 492.252 m 29.72 m 10637.52 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1982 Bhadra Dam Bhadra Lakkavalli, Tarikere taluk, Chikkamagaluru district 71.50 tmcft 186 ft 194 ft 1708 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1965 Tungabhadra Dam Tungabhadra Hospet, Ballari district 132.47 tmcft 497.74 m 49.39 m 2443 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1953 Krishna Raja Sagara DamKaveri Mandya 49.452 tmcft 124.80 ft 42.62 m 2621 m Gravity & Masonry dam 1931 Linganamakki Dam Sharavathi Linganamakki, Sagara Taluk, Shimoga district 156.62 tmcft 554.43 m 61.26 m 2749.29 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1964 Harangi Reservoir Harangi Hudgur, Somawarapete taluk, Kodagu district 8.07 tmcft 871.42 m 53 m 845.8 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1982 Shanti Sagara Haridra Channagiri taluk, Davanagere district 3.5 tmcft 27 ft m 27 ft 290 m Earth-fill - Raja Lakhamagowda damGhataprabha Hidkal, Hukkeri taluk, Belgaum district 51.16 tmcft 745.79 m 53.34 m 10183 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1977 Renuka Sagara Dam Malaprabha Navilutheertha, Saundatti taluk, Belgaum district 37.73 tmcft 633.83 m 43.13 m 154.52 m Gravity & Masonry dam 1972 Kadra Dam Kali Karwar, Uttara Kannada district 13.74 tmcft 34.50 m 40.50 m 2313 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1997 Supa Dam Kali Joida, Uttara Kannada district 147.54 tmcft 564 m 101 m 331.29 m Gravity & Masonry dam 1987 Kanva Reservoir Kanva Channapatna, Ramanagara district 0.85 tmcft - 22.57 m 1422 m Earth-fill 1946 Kodasalli Dam Kali Joida, Uttara Kannada district 10.14 tmcft 75.5 m 52.1 m 534 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 2000 Vani Vilasa Sagara Vedavathi Marikanive, Hiriyur Taluk, Chitradurga district 28.34 tmcft 652.28 m 43.28 m 405.4 m Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam 1907 Madhya Pradesh River Dam Son Bansagar Dam Narmada River Bargi Dam Indirasagar Omkareshwar Dam Barna River Barna Dam Wainganga Bheemgarh Dam Chambal Gandhi Sagar Dam Halali River Halali Dam Kolar River Kolar Dam Betwa Rajghat Dam Tawa Tawa Reservoir Sank Tigra Dam Kerwa Dam Sindh River Madikheda Dam Mnaipur River Dam Barak River Tipaimukh Dam Khuga River Khuga dam Maharashtra River Name of Dam Location Type Purpose Height (m) Year Completed Malvan Dhamapur Sindhudurg Earthfill Irrigation 11 1600 Vihar Vihar Mumbai Earthfill Water Supply 25.6 1860 Irrigation Adela Ekrukh Solapur Earthfill Water Supply 21.45 1871 local Shirsufal Pune, Baramati Earthfill Irrigation 20.11 1879 Earthfill Tulshi Tulshi Mumbai Gravity Water supply 26 1879 Earthfill Irrigation Mutha Khadakwasla Pune, Khadakwasala Gravity Water supply 32.9 1880 Ashti Ashti Solapur, Mohol Earthfill Irrigation 17.6 1883 Man Mhaswad Satara, Man Earthfill Irrigation 24 1887 Earthfill Tansa Tansa Mumbai Gravity Water supply 41 1892 Shetfal Nalla Shetfal Pune, Indapur Earthfill Irrigation 20.11 1901 Fattepur Khairbandha Gondia Earthfill Irrigation 18.16 1903 local Pathari Solapur, Barshi Earthfill Irrigation 18.43 1905 Girna Chankapur Kalwan Earthfill Irrigation 41 1911 Sur Ramtek Ramtek Earthfill Irrigation 22.2 1913 Chandpur Chandpur Tumsar Earthfill Irrigation 19 1915 Indrayani Walwan Pune, Lonavala Gravity Hydroelectricity 26.36 1916 Darna Darna Nashik, Igatpuri Gravity Irrigation 28 1916 Bhagdeogoti Bodalkasa Tiroda Earthfill Irrigation 19.2 1917 local Asolamendha Shindewadi Earthfill Irrigation 18.08 1918 Indrayani Shirvata Pune, Lonavala Gravity Hydroelectricity 38.71 1920 Indrayani Thokarwadi Pune, Maval Gravity Hydroelectricity 59.44 1922 Sasanda Chorkhamara Tiroda Earthfill Irrigation 21.05 1923 Gorazari Ghorazari Nagbhir Earthfill Irrigation 23.55 1923 Paravara Bhandardara Ahmednagar Gravity Irrigation 82.35 1926 Irrigation Velvandi Bhatghar Pune, Bhor Gravity Hydroelectricity 57.92 1927 Mula Mulshi Pune, Mulashi Gravity Hydroelectricity 48.8 1927 Mas Mas Khamgaon Earthfill Irrigation 17.71 1932 Kundlika Ghanewadi Jalna Earthfill Water Supply 15 1935 Hanga Visapur Srigonda Earthfill Irrigation 26 1936 Irrigation Bhogawati Radhanagari Radhanagari Gravity Hydroelectricity 42.68 1954 Vaitarna Vaitarna (Modaksagar) Mumbai Gravity Water supply 82 1954 Bori Purmepeda Dhule Earthfill Irrigation 24.7 1955 local Khasapur Paranda Earthfill Irrigation 23.78 1956 Dheku Dheku Vaijapur Earthfill Irrigation 20 1960 Sindphana Sindphana Patoda Earthfill Irrigation 19.05 1963 Chandrabhaga Ekburji Washim Earthfill Irrigation 23.7 1964 Khelocala Khelocala Sillod Earthfill Irrigation 21 1964 Dudhana Upper Dudhana Jalna Earthfill Irrigation 18 1964 Koyna Koyna Patan Gravity Hydroelectricity 103 1964 local Harni Osmanabad, Tuljapur Earthfill Irrigation 16.55 1965 Godavari Gangapur Nashik Earthfill Irrigation 36.59 1965 Chandani Chandani Osmanabad, Paranda Earthfill Irrigation 17.18 1965 Bor Bor Bori Earthfill Irrigation 36.28 1965 Ghod Ghod Shirur Earthfill Irrigation 29.6 1965 local Tisangi Solapur, Pandharpur Earthfill Irrigation 20.82 1966 Wunna Wunna Nagpur Earthfill Irrigation 18.18 1966 Galhati Galhati Ambad Earthfill Irrigation 13.1 1966 Kanola Mangi Solapur, Karmala Earthfill Irrigation 22.95 1966 Mehakari Mehakari Ashti Earthfill Irrigation 27.63 1966 Wan Wan Beed, Ambejogai Earthfill Irrigation 19 1966 Belwan Bhudihal Solapur, Sangola Earthfill Irrigation 18.5 1966 local Nawegaonbandh Navegaon Earthfill Irrigation 11.58 1967 local Pandherbodi Umrer Earthfill Irrigation 15.24 1967 Irrigation local Kurje (Dhapcheri) Dahanu Earthfill Water Supply 22.96 1967 Nalganga Nalganga Malkapur Earthfill Irrigation 29.8 1967 Sukhana Sukhana Aurangabad Earthfill Irrigation 16.92 1968 Bori Kurnur Osmanabad, Tuljapur Earthfill Irrigation 23.7 1968 Manar Manar Kandhar Earthfill Irrigation 27 1968 Irrigation Purna Yeldari Yeldari Earthfill Hydroelectricity 51.2 1968 Purna Siddheshwar Siddeshwar Earthfill Irrigation 38.26 1968 local Kundrala Mukhed Earthfill Irrigation 18.5 1969 Gharni Gharni Sirur Earthfill Irrigation 15.24 1969 Irrigation Kundlika Dolwahal (Weir) Roha Earthfill Water Supply 12.5 1969 Irrigation Girna Girna Nandgaon Earthfill Hydroelectricity 54.56 1969 Kan Malangaon Sakri Earthfill Irrigation 23.78 1970 Arunanadi Karwand Sirpur Earthfill Irrigation 39.3 1970 Earthfill Irrigation Garvi Itiadoh Arjuni Gravity Hydroelectricity 29.85 1970 Earthfill Bagh Sirpur Deori Gravity Irrigation 24.69 1970 Earthfill Bagh Pujaritola Amgaon Gravity Irrigation 19.2 1970 Terna Terna Osmanabad Earthfill Irrigation 15 1970 local Morna Patur Earthfill Irrigation 28.65 1971 Gyanganga Gyanganga Khamgaon Earthfill Irrigation 35.73 1971 Pus Upper Pus (Pus) Yavatmal, Pusad Earthfill Irrigation 42 1971 Irrigation Kholad Malkhed Chandur Rly Earthfill Water Supply 17.05 1972 Earthfill Irrigation Ambi Tanajisagar (Panshet) Velhe Gravity Water supply 63.56 1972 Earthfill Hydroelectricity Pawana Pawana
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