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Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh DAILY REPORT OF IMPORTANT RESERVOIRS OF MADHYA PRADESH WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Report as on 26/09/2021 Water Level of Important Reservoirs (as per sms based reservoir level monitoring system) Note: Recorded value with * sign indicates it is not current date reading. Recorded value with Red color is below L.S.L. S.No. Name of Location River LSL (In M) FRL (In M) Live Reservoirs Level/capacity Reservoir District Capacity at FRL This Season 26/09/2021 Last Season 26/09/2020 (In MCM) Level Live cap. % of Live Level Live cap. % of Live (In M) (In MCM) capacity (In M) (In MCM) capacity Water Resources Department, Madhyaas on Pradeshas on 26/09/2021 26/09/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chief Engineer BODHI, Bhopal 1. Indira Sagar Khandwa Narmada 245.13 262.13 9750 257.75 6273.12 64 261.96 9650.55 98 Project 2. Omkareshwar Khandwa Narmada 193.54 196.60 299 195.45 186.62 62 194.13 57.65 19 Project 3. Rani Awanti Bai Jabalpur Narmada 403.50 422.76 3180 422.76 3180.24 100 422.76 3180.24 100 Sagar (Bargi) Chief Engineer Chambal Betwa Basin, Bhopal 4. Amahi Tank Ashoknagar Akhebar Local 480.97 488.29 12.58 488.28* 12.55 99 Nalla 5. Bagharru Tank Vidisha Bagharru 450.70 455.00 10.37 455.00* 10.37 100 455.00 10.37 100 6. Banchor Tank Raisen Local Nalla 149.35 159.26 7.22 156.40 4.18 57 7. Bandia Nalla Guna Bandia Nalla 418.18 425.50 13.45 425.50 13.45 100 8. Bankpura Tank Rajgarh Ghodapachhad 401.50 406.25 18.46 406.10* 17.66 95 406.10 17.66 95 9. Barkhrda Ashoknagar Orr River 481.45 484.95 8.95 484.95* 8.95 100 484.95 8.95 100 Chhajju Tank 10. Birhai Tank Bhopal Local Nalla 463.50 466.90 7.41 466.90 7.75 100 466.90 7.75 100 11. Chanderi Dam Bhopal Chamari Nalla 93.40 100.25 5.06 100.25 5.06 100 100.25 5.06 100 12. Chhapi Tank Rajgarh Chhapi 410.87 416.35 13.53 416.35* 13.53 100 416.29 13.25 97 13. Dahod Tank Raisen Bhagni 453.54 459.94 26.42 459.69 24.43 92 http://eims1.mpwrd.gov.in/fcmreport/control/dailyReport.pdf Date Time : 26/09/2021 [16:11] Page 1 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. Danmadi Tank Vidisha Local Nalla 439.00 445.00 5.52 444.00 3.77 68 445.00 5.52 100 15. Doraha Tank Sehore Utavli River 463.44 469.39 15.54 469.48* 15.89 100 16. Garetha Tank Vidisha Pias River 461.00 466.75 9.6 466.75* 9.60 100 465.90 7.32 76 17. Garetia Tank Bhopal Parwa Nalla 430.63 434.43 12.68 434.43 13.61 100 18. Ghoghara Sehore Ajnal 333.20 341.00 17.43 341.00* 17.43 100 Project 19. Ghorapachhar Bhopal Ghorapachhar 465.71 477.29 11.57 477.31* 11.61 100 Tank Nalla 20. Gopikrishn Guna Gopannala 421.00 434.00 78.1 434.00 78.10 100 434.00 78.10 100 Sagar 21. Gorakhpura Rajgarh Kaken River 400.00 409.90 8.84 409.90* 8.84 100 Tank 22. Hathaikheda Bhopal Hathaikheda 466.32 474.09 15.22 477.11 474.11 15.34 100 Dam Nalla 23. Jajon Tank Vidisha Local Nalla 426.72 435.25 6.89 434.80 6.37 92 24. Kalapipal Tank Bhopal Parwa Nalla 89.50 96.20 11.19 96.20 11.19 100 96.20 11.19 100 25. Kaliasote Dam Bhopal Kaliasote 486.16 505.67 34.41 502.85 22.69 65 505.67 34.41 100 26. Kerwan Dam Bhopal Kerwan 500.78 509.93 22.56 509.96 22.71 100 509.89 22.42 99 27. Kethan Dam Vidisha Kethan River 473.35 482.86 21.67 482.86 21.67 100 480.21 11.51 53 28. Koncha Dam Ashoknagar Koncha 447.14 455.98 18.7 455.98 18.70 100 455.98 18.70 100 29. Kunwar Chain Rajgarh Dudhi 446.28 450.78 22.37 450.78* 22.37 100 Sagar 30. Kushalpura Rajgarh Dudhi 415.60 418.90 14.84 418.40 11.87 79 418.90 14.84 100 Dam 31. Makroda Dam Guna Negri River 450.18 459.33 40.97 459.33 40.97 100 455.79 17.55 42 32. Mogha Tank Raisen Khand 362.25 371.25 8.31 371.29 8.37 100 33. Mola Dam Ashoknagar Mola 135.02 144.17 11.7 144.17 11.70 100 34. Mundla Tank Rajgarh Ajnar 404.00 407.50 12.08 407.20* 10.64 88 35. Nagpura Raisen Nahariya River 410.40 422.00 11.19 422.05 11.27 100 Nagjhiri Tank 36. Naren Dam Vidisha Naren River 440.43 446.98 18.31 446.98 18.31 100 444.85 8.28 45 37. Rajeev Sagar Guna Bhader 458.42 469.08 16.14 469.15* 16.28 100 (Minor) Tank 38. Rampura Sehore Parwati 525.78 531.15 11.83 527.90 2.90 24 Khurd Tank 39. Rampur Dam Guna Nagri 53.64 62.05 17.7 62.05* 17.70 100 40. Ratapani Tank Raisen Godar 451.10 459.40 14.58 459.30 14.23 97 41. Rehti Dam Vidisha Rehti River 419.20 422.65 9.06 422.65 9.20 100 422.65 9.20 100 42. Sagad Dam Vidisha Sagad 448.05 455.64 75.72 455.64 75.72 100 454.25 54.66 72 43. Sallabarru Raisen Tendoni 403.30 415.00 8 415.30* 8.32 100 44. Samrat Ashok Vidisha Halali 448.95 459.61 252.13 459.63 255.23 100 460.43 293.53 100 Sagar (Halali) 45. Sanjay Vidisha Bah River 440.50 448.20 76.52 448.20 76.58 100 447.89 70.39 91 Sagar(Bah) Project http://eims1.mpwrd.gov.in/fcmreport/control/dailyReport.pdf Date Time : 26/09/2021 [16:11] Page 2 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 46. Sanjay Sagar Guna Gomukh 434.34 449.12 35.15 449.20* 35.54 100 448.10 30.52 86 (Gomukh) 47. Semrakhas Raisen Tendoni 455.90 464.50 6.59 464.60* 6.74 100 Tank 48. Semri medium Raisen Semri Nadi 524.10 531.00 29.85 531.00* 29.85 100 531.00 29.85 100 Tank 49. Upper Raisen Palakmati River 472.15 482.50 11.03 482.00 10.09 91 Palakmati Tank Chief Engineer Dhasan Ken Basin, Sagar 50. Babir Tank Sagar Local Nalla 472.95 480.00 7.48 478.15 4.38 58 51. Baruwa Nalla Niwari Baruwa Nalla 245.15 252.15 16.48 252.15* 16.48 100 249.10 7.44 45 52. Beniganj Tank Chhatarpur Khurar 304.64 311.81 26.21 309.25 11.49 43 309.58 13.01 49 53. Bhajiya Tank Damoh Local Nalla 403.00 407.65 8.29 405.65* 3.48 41 54. Bila Tank Sagar Bila 434.64 445.61 51.95 439.39 10.07 19 441.10 17.42 33 55. Burha Tak Chhatarpur Local Nalla 306.62 311.87 10.37 308.45 1.78 17 310.20 4.80 46 56. DEvendra Panna Satna river 40.84 47.85 10.1 45.72 5.55 54 47.73 9.73 96 Nagar Tank 57. Dharam Sagar Tikamgarh Local Nalla 293.20 299.60 12.23 296.30* 3.76 30 297.00 4.25 34 Tank 58. Dharoli Tank Damoh Dharoli 398.00 406.67 4.87 405.53 3.61 74 406.67 4.87 100 59. Gora Tank Chhatarpur Local Nalla 256.95 264.56 11 258.70 0.82 7 258.70 0.82 7 60. Gwal Sagar Tikamgarh Local Nalla 299.61 304.80 10.26 299.00 Tank 61. Hilgon Tank Sagar Gaderi River 477.30 484.00 9.37 482.00* 5.23 55 484.00 9.37 100 62. Kesli Tank Sagar Sonar 476.45 484.20 15.35 484.20* 15.35 100 484.20 15.35 100 63. Kutni Dam Chhatarpur Kutni 191.45 203.50 131.07 199.80 64.04 48 202.20 103.98 79 64. Lipri Tank Panna Lipri Nalla 381.27 385.95 7.08 381.57 0.27 3 65. Lower Sagar Local Nalla 385.55 402.32 5.69 402.32 5.69 100 Chandiya Tank 66. Mala Tank Damoh mala 349.06 355.39 16.87 353.56 9.68 57 67. Mansurwari Sagar Sukhchain Nalla 444.70 454.45 11.23 453.88* 10.31 91 Tank 68. Nandanwada Tikamgarh Bargi 304.50 308.61 23.76 306.50 8.30 34 305.73 4.39 18 Tank 69. Pagra Tank Sagar Bewas River 433.04 445.02 94.04 445.02 94.04 100 (Feeder) 70. Panchamnagar Damoh Bewas River 370.00 375.50 4.04 375.50 Project 71. Pawai Medium Panna Ken 330.00 340.50 122.25 338.50 91.58 74 338.10 85.25 69 Irrigation Project 72. Rajendra Sagar Tikamgarh Local Nalla 354.48 359.05 16.99 356.70 4.95 29 357.56 8.49 49 Dam 73.
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