Dantiwada Dam

Dantiwada dam
Dantiwada Dam
Official name Dantiwada Water Resources Project
Country India
Location Banaskantha
Coordinates 24°18′59″N 72°19′31″E / 24.316453°N 72.325193°E / 24.316453; 72.325193Coordinates: 24°18′59″N 72°19′31″E / 24.316453°N 72.325193°E / 24.316453; 72.325193
Purpose Irrigation & water supply
Status Operational
Construction began 1958
Opening date 1965
Construction cost Rs 1339.36 Lakhs
Dam and spillways
Impounds West Banas River
Height (foundation) 61 metres (200 ft)
Length 4,832 metres (16,000 ft)
Spillways 11 radial
Spillway type Ogee
Spillway capacity 7504 m3/s
Reservoir
Total capacity 907.88 MCM
Catchment area 40.47 square kilometres (440,000,000 sq ft)
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Dantiwada dam

The Dantiwada Dam is a mud and masonry dam on the West Banas River near Dantiwada, Banaskantha district of northern Gujarat in India. The dam was constructed in 1965 mainly for irrigation and flood control.

111 total villages are under command of the Dantiwada Dam, of which 12 villages are partially submerged. Total land submerged under the reservoir include 1,215 hectares (3,000 acres; 4.69 sq mi) forest land, 810 hectares (2,000 acres; 3.1 sq mi) wasteland, 2,025 hectares (5,000 acres; 7.82 sq mi) cultivable land.[1]

It irrigated 50,284 hectares (124,250 acres; 194.15 sq mi) in 1994-95.[1]

The Dantiwada Dam failed in 1973, 8 years after it was constructed.[2]

On April 10, 2015, Gujarat Chief Minister dedicated Rs. 110 crore to the Dantiwada Dam oriented group water supply project benefiting 123 villages of 3 talukas.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Dantiwada Water Resources Project". Government of Gujarat. Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar Department (Water Resources Division). Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  2. Embankment Dam Failure: A Downstream Flood Hazard Assessment
  3. "Golden day for Banaskantha: Rs. 500 crore water supply projects inaugurated". Deshgujarat.com. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
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