Sholayar Dam

Dam in Malakkappara, Thrissur India
10°19′18″N 76°44′07″E / 10.32167°N 76.73528°E / 10.32167; 76.73528PurposeElectricityOpening date1965Operator(s)KSEBDam and spillwaysImpoundsSholayar Chalakkudy RiverHeight56 m (184 ft)Length430.53 m (1,412 ft)Spillway capacity1825 M3/SecReservoirCreates Lower Sholayar ReservoirTotal capacity153,600,000 cubic metres (5.42×109 cu ft) (5.42 tmcft)Active capacity150,200,000 cubic metres (5.30×109 cu ft) (5.31 tmcft)Surface area8.705 hectares (21.51 acres)Power StationOperator(s)KSEBCommission date1961Turbines3 x 18 Megawatt (Francis-type)Installed capacity54 MWAnnual generation233 MUSholayar Power House

Sholayar Dam is a concrete dam built across the Chalakkudi River in Malakkappara in Thrissur district, Kerala of India.[1][2] The dam consists of main Sholayar Dam, Sholayar Flanking and Sholayar Saddle Dam. It also contains Sholayar Hydro Electric Power Project of KSEB who owns the dam. Total installed capacity of the project is 54MW with 3 penstock pipes.[3] The maximum storage capacity is 2663 feet.[4] Sholayar is 65 km from Chalakudy town.[5] The dam above Sholayar dam was Upper Solaiyar Dam owned by Tamil Nadu.

History

Sholayar Dam, Sholayar Saddle Dam and Sholayar Flanking dam are commissioned in 1965. The reservoir has an area of 8.705 square km and the length of the dam is 430.60 metres. The Sholayar Dam has a height of 66 metres and 430 metres width,[6] Sholayar Flanking Dam has a height of 18 metres from the foundation with 109 metres length[7] and Sholayar Saddle has a height of 259 metres and 109 metres width.

Gallery

  • Sholayar Dam Reservoir
    Sholayar Dam Reservoir
  • Sholayar Dam Reservoir and Dam
    Sholayar Dam Reservoir and Dam
  • View of Reservoir
    View of Reservoir

References

  1. ^ "Dams in West flowing rivers from Tadri to Kanyakumari Basin". Water Resources Information System- Wiki. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  2. ^ "SHOLAYAR DAM – K TNPWD Limted Dam Safety Organisation". Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  3. ^ "West Flowing Rivers from Tadri to Kanyakumari" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Parambikulam, Sholayar dams reaching maximum capacity, orange alert issued". Mathrubhumi. 15 September 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  5. ^ "Fact File on Major Dams owned by Kerala State Electricity Board". Expert Eyes. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  6. ^ "Dams in West flowing rivers from Tadri to Kanyakumari Basin". Water Resources Information System- Wiki. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  7. ^ "Dams in West flowing rivers from Tadri to Kanyakumari Basin". Water Resources Information System- Wiki. Retrieved 2021-03-18.

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