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Sl No. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj River/ in in in * Canal Kw M M3/Sec BIHAR IDENTIFIED FUTURE PROJECTS Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Arang Bihar Rohtas Canal Chausa BC 300 2 28 Site identified 2 Bagodar 5.45 km Bihar Canal Bagodar 2400 22 13 Site identified 3 Balldad Bihar Jahanabad Canal Patna BC 700 3 34 Site identified 4 Barnar RES I Bihar Dam Toe Barnar 1500 15 12 Site identified 5 Barnar RES II Bihar Dam Toe Barnar 500 19 3 Site identified 6 Bhakawa Bihar Canal Buxer BC 200 3 9 Site identified 7 Burhagagh Bihar Canal Burha 10000 317 Site identified 8 Canal sub I Bihar Kosi Canal 340 2 Site identified 9 Canal sub II Bihar Kosi Canal 320 2 Site identified 10 Chauri Bihar Bhojpur Canal Arrah BC 500 5 12 Site identified 11 Choranti Bihar Canal Buxar 400 3 12 Chorpania Bihar Kaimur 1250 13 Churoiti Bihar Rohtas Canal Buxer BC 500 3 19 Site identified 14 Dellia Bihar Bhojpur Canal Arrah BC 350 4 9 Site identified 15 Denwar Bihar Arrah Canal Arrah BC 350 2 Site identified 16 Dhawani Bihar Rohtas Canal Arrah BC 450 3 22 Site identified 17 Dolki Bihar 16000 18 Dudhar Bihar Rohtas Canal Chausa BC 500 2 32 Site identified 19 Dumki Bihar 20000 20 Fall RD 240.5 Bihar Canal Gandak 10390 1 271 Site identified 21 Fall RD 247.5 Bihar Canal Gandak 2810 1 271 Site identified 22 Fall RD 65.50 Bihar Canal Tirhut Main 3000 2 300 Site identified 23 Fall RD 89 Bihar Canal Tirhut Main 3000 2 300 Site identified AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 42 Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 24 Gandak RD-132 Bihar Canal Gandak C 3000 30 Site identified 25 Ghuranti Bihar Rohtas 400 26 Gunsej Bihar Rohtas Canal Buxer BC 600 3 19 Site identified 27 Harkattajore Bihar 500 3 20 28 Harpur Bihar Bhojpur Canal Arrah BC 750 2 42 Site identified 29 Hathiadah Bihar Kaimur 1750 30 Hirni Bihar Canal Hirni 3000 98 Site identified 31 Hothwa Bihar Canal Gandak 200 1 Site identified 32 K Dam LS Bihar Dam Toe 1000 13 10 Site identified 33 K Dam RS Bihar Canal Tirhut Main 1000 13 12 Site identified 34 Kanchi Bihar Canal Kanchi 13000 144 Site identified 35 Kosi Branch Canal Bihar Canal Kosi 210 2 Site identified 36 Mahabalipur Bihar Patna Canal Patna BC 500 2 23 Site identified 37 Muria Bihar Gaya 3000 38 Murli Ganj Bihar Canal Kosi C 370 2 39 Narkattajore Bihar Canal 500 3 20 Site identified 40 Pararaha Bihar Buxur Canal Buxer BC 250 4 9 Site identified 41 Parewadah Bihar W.Champaran W.Champaran 20 42 Pawna Bihar Bhojpur Canal Arrah BC 600 2 23 Site identified 43 Rajpur Bihar Canal Kosi C 3800 5 Site identified 44 RB Canal HEP Bihar Canal RB Canal 50 19 3 Site identified 45 RD-65 Bihar Canal Gandak C 3000 30 Site identified 46 RD-89 Bihar Canal Gandak C 3000 30 Site identified 47 Right Canal I Bihar Dam Toe Many 2000 25 9 Site identified 48 Right Canal II Bihar Dam Toe Auranga 2500 26 12 Site identified 49 Saharsh I Bihar ROR Kosi 210 30 Site identified 50 Saharsh II Bihar ROR Kosi 210 30 Site identified AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 43 Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 51 Sakhwa Bihar Rohtas Canal Arrah BC 230 3 9 Site identified 52 Saran-I Bihar Saran Canal Gandak 1850 1 Site identified 53 Saran-II Bihar Saran Canal Gandak 1230 1 Site identified 54 Sawari Bihar Rohtas Canal Arrah BC 2800 3 99 Site identified 55 Senakatan Bihar Canal 900 10 11 Site identified 56 Sikranl Bihar Buxur Canal Buxer BC 350 4 11 Site identified 57 Sirkhandi Bihar Arrah Canal Buxer BC 1000 3 35 Site identified 58 Siwan Bihar Canal Gandak 300 2 Site identified 59 South karo Bihar Canal South karo 10000 50 Site identified 60 Sura Bihar Kaimur 1250 61 Telharkhurd Bihar Kaimur 3000 62 Uppersakri Bihar Canal Sakri 3500 12 Site identified 63 Malhanwa Bihar Supaul Canal Baghla Dhar 6000 64 Manhara Bihar Saharsa Canal Khardaha Dhar 1200 65 Kapasia Bihar Madhepura Canal Parwan Dhar 2000 66 Kankai Baddivita Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mahananda 11500 67 Rupadhar Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mahananda 11500 68 Kishanganj Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mahananda 15000 69 Dalkola Bihar Purnia Canal Mahananda 20000 70 Sonapur Bihar Katihar Canal Mahananda 28000 71 Thakurganj Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mechi 3500 72 Dhobibhita Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mechi 3000 73 Rupadhar Bihar Kishanganj Canal Mechi 3500 74 East Kankai I Bihar Kishanganj Canal East Kankai 3000 75 East Kankai II Bihar Kishanganj Canal East Kankai 3500 76 Goalpara Bihar Kishanganj Canal East Kankai 4000 77 Kuttighat Bihar Kishanganj Canal East Kankai 4000 AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 44 Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 78 West Kankai I Bihar Kishanganj Canal West Kankai 11000 79 West Kankai II Bihar Kishanganj Canal West Kankai 11000 80 Baisa Bihar Purnia Canal West Kankai 19500 81 Rauta Bihar Purnia Canal West Kankai 15000 82 Amour Bihar Purnia Canal West Kankai 11000 83 New Ratua I Bihar Kishanganj Canal New Ratua 4500 84 Baisaghat Bihar Kishanganj Canal New Ratua 4000 85 Ghattola Bihar Araria Canal Parman 4300 86 Basantpur Bihar Araria Canal Parman 14000 87 Masuria Bihar Araria Canal Parman 9800 88 Khutia Bihar Purnia Canal Parman 12700 89 Pokharia Bihar Araria Canal Bakra 5150 90 Gelhabari Bihar Araria Canal Bakra 3000 91 Taran Meghiya Bihar Araria Canal Bakra 4000 92 Chatarbhog Bihar Araria Canal Bakra 5400 93 Sesua Bihar West Champaran Canal Balore 500 94 Dhabonisugali Bihar West Champaran Canal Balore 1200 95 Durapakri Bihar West Champaran Canal Sikarna 650 96 Khuraja Bihar West Champaran Canal Sikarna 990 97 Jiriya Bihar West Champaran Canal Sikarna 3250 98 Bariratapur Bihar West Champaran Canal Sikarna 8000 99 Raghunathpur Bihar East Champaran Canal Sikarna 9000 100 Phulbargumra Bihar East Champaran Canal Tilave 1000 101 Raghunathpur Bihar East Champaran Canal Tilave 2000 102 Gularia Bihar East Champaran Canal Tiur 1200 103 Mansura Bihar Madhubani Canal Balan 650 Total = 430080 AHEC-IITR/SHP Data Base/July 2016 45.
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