Konar Dam | |
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Location of Konar Dam (marked in red) in Jharkhand | |
Location | Hazaribagh District, Jharkhand, India |
Coordinates | 23°56′28″N 85°46′30″E / 23.94111°N 85.77500°E |
Opening date | 15 October 1955 |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Konar River |
Height | 48.77 metres (160.0 ft) |
Length | 4,535 metres (14,879 ft) |
Reservoir | |
Surface area | 27.92 sq Km |
Power Station | |
Operator(s) | Damodar Valley Corporation |
Konar dam is the second of the four multi-purpose dams included in the first phase of the Damodar Valley Corporation. It was constructed across the Konar River, a tributary of the Damodar River in Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand and opened in 1955.[1] The place has been developed as a recreational spot.[2]
Geography
Location
Konar Dam is located at 23°56′28″N 85°46′30″E / 23.94111°N 85.77500°E.
Konar Dam is 4,535 metres (14,879 ft) long and 48.77 metres (160.0 ft) high. The reservoir covers an area of 27.92 km2.[3]
Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the district. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
DVC overview
As a result of the catastrophic flood of 1943, the Governor of Bengal appointed the Damodar Flood enquiry committee to suggest remedial measures.Damodar Valley Corporation came into existence in 1948 for development and management of the basin as a whole. Voorduin envisaged the construction of eight dams and a barrage, but it was later decided to have only four dams, at Tilaiya, Konar, Maithon and Panchet, and Durgapur Barrage.[4]
The first dam was built across the Barakar River at Tilaiya and inaugurated in 1953. The second dam across the Konar River was inaugurated in 1955. The third dam across the Barakar at Maithon was inaugurated in 1957. The fourth dam across the Damodar at Panchet was inaugurated in 1959.[5]
Transport
Konar Dam is located 41 kilometres (25 mi) south-east of Hazaribagh.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Konar Dam". india9.com. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
- ↑ Dr. B.R. Kishore, Dr. Shiv Sharma (2008). India - A Travel Guide. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. p. 302. ISBN 9788128400674.
- ↑ "DVC". Konar. DVC. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
- ↑ Sharad K. Jain; Pushpendra K. Agarwal; Vijay P. Singh (16 May 2007). Hydrology and Water Resources of India. Springer. ISBN 9781402051807. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Damodar Valley Corporation". Dams and Barrages. DVC. Archived from the original on 2010-04-29. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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