Dhamapur Dam

Dhamapur Lake
Location of Dhamapur Lake in Maharashtra
Official name Dhamapur Lake (Wetland code 6073)
Location Malvan, Singhdurg, Maharashtra
Coordinates 16°02′03″N 73°35′36″E / 16.0340796°N 73.5932042°E / 16.0340796; 73.5932042Coordinates: 16°02′03″N 73°35′36″E / 16.0340796°N 73.5932042°E / 16.0340796; 73.5932042
Construction began 1530
Opening date 1600[1]
Owner(s) Government of Maharashtra, India
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Earthfill
Impounds local river
Height 11 m (36 ft)
Length 271 m (889 ft)
Dam volume 2,687 km3 (645 cu mi)
Reservoir
Total capacity 2,441 km3 (586 cu mi)
Surface area 1,150 km2 (440 sq mi)

Dhamapur Lake, is an earth-fill dam constructed in 1530 by the villagers and Nagesh Desai who was Mandlik of the Vijaynagar dynasty. It is one of the biggest lake of Sindhudurg district in the state of Maharashtra in India.The lake receives water throughout the year and remains full throughout the year.

Specifications

The height of the dam above lowest foundation is 11 m (36 ft) while the length is 271 m (889 ft). The volume content is 2,687 km3 (645 cu mi) and gross storage capacity is 2,867 km3 (688 cu mi).[2] The Dhamapur lake has an area of fifty-five acers, and a maximum depth of 37 1/2 feet. Formed by damming a valley with an earthen bank, though the dam leaks considerably, it holds water in all the year round, and shews no tendency to silt. It waters about 500 acres, forty of them garden and the rest rice land.

The Marathas has large ship-building yards at Malvan and Vijaydurg. But while they consumed much fine timber, the rulers thought for the future and took steps to preserve the supply. The only valuable teak reserve now left in the south Konkan, 'Bandj tivra' in the Dapoli sub-division, and the Mhan, Dhamapur and Pendur forest at Malvan were sown by Kanhoji Angria about 1680, and in all their territories his successors stringently enforced forest conservancy. (As per Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency of Ratnagiri and Savantwadi, Vol X, originally printed in 1860)

Bio-diversity

Planktons Diversity of Dhamapur lake: This report shows Lentic ecosystem like Dhamapur lake harbpur a rich biodiversity of Planktons. Planktons the microscopic diversity hold the key role in designing the food web of aquatic ecosystem. Plankton diversity 10 phytoplankton species (7 species of class Chlorophyceae, 1 species of class Euglenophyceae and 2 species of class Myxophycease) and 7 zooplankton species (4 species of Cladocera, 1 species of group Ostracoda and 2 species of group Rotifera) were recorded. Season wise highest diversity of both zooplankton and phytoplankton were observed in winter season. As compared to zooplankton, phytoplankton showed mark abundance in Dhamapur Lake.

Check list of Dhamapur Lake plants: Moist deciduous forest present around the Dhamapur Lake is the Reserve forest under the Sawantwadi Forest division. Dr.Balkrishna Gawade, eminant Botanist and Taxonomic along with the Interns of Syamantak 'University of Life" lead a forest walk on 10th December, 2017, with the aim of listing the plants in and around the Dhamapur Lake. Rare Endangered species like Crotalaria filipes Benth,Gnetum ula Brong and Northopegia colebrookiana (wight) Blume.In addition to this, the plant chlorophytum glaucoides blatter, which is categorized as vulnerable is located on the banks of the lake too.

Purpose

  • Irrigation
  • Drinking
  • fishing

Ancient History of Dhamapur

As mentioned in Kudaldeshkar Samagr Itihas published by Prabodhan Research Associates, 17, KDGB Niwas, Girgaum, Mumbai.400004 - Page no 277 A dam on Dhamapur lake was built in the year 1530. (धामापूर तलावाचा बांध इ.स १५३० मध्ये बांधला आहे. धामापूर गावाचा 'सहम्यपूर' असा उल्लेख बदामी येथील चालुक्य सम्राट विजयादित्य याच्या नेरूर गावच्या शके ६२२ (इ.स.७००) च्या ताम्रपटलिखित दानपत्रात मिळतो तो असा : "विळी (हि?) गे (भे?) नदितटस्थ: बळळावळीळ ग्राम सहम्यपूर ग्रामयोर्मशयस्थ: नेरूर नानाम्नाग्राम: " - नेरुरच्या एका बाजूला नदीकाठी वालावली आणि दुसऱ्या बाजूस नदी पलीकडे धामापूर अशी गांवे आहेत. )

References

  1. "Dhamapur D03651". Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. Specifications of large dams in India Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
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