Nagavali River

Nagavali
Langulya
River
Country India
Source Lakhbahal
Length 256.5 km (159 mi) approx.
Discharge for Bay of Bengal
 - average 24 m3/s (848 cu ft/s)
Nagavali river near Srikakulam.
Nagavali river near Srikakulam.

The River Nagavali also known as Langulya is one of the main rivers of Southern Odisha and Northern Andhra Pradesh States in India,[1] between Rushikulya and Godavari basins.

Origin and course

Nagavali River originates from a hill near Lakhbahal village in Thuamul Rampur block of Kalahandi District. It touches Gunpur, Nakrundi, Kerpai areas of Kalahandi, Kalyansinghpur and Rayagada of Rayagada district of Odisha and merged in Bay of Bengal near Kalingapatnam after crossing by the side of Srikakulam of Andhra Pradesh. It is an independent river with its own basin.

The total length of the river is about 256 kilometres (159 mi), of which 161 kilometres (100 mi) are in Odisha and the rest in Andhra Pradesh. The catchment area of the basin is 9,510 square kilometres (3,670 sq mi). Nagavali is an interstate river with 4,462 square kilometres (1,723 sq mi) and 5,048 square kilometres (1,949 sq mi) river basin area located in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh respectively. The river basin receives 1,000 millimetres (39 in) average rain fall annually. The uplands of the river basin are hilly areas with predominantly tribal populated. It drains parts of the Kalahandi, Rayagada and Koraput districts of Odisha and Srikakulam, Vizianagaram districts of Andhra Pradesh.

Tributaries

The main tributaries of the River Nagavali are Jhanjavati, Barha, Baldiya, Satnala, Sitagurha, Srikona, Gumudugedda, Vottigedda, Suvarnamukhi, Vonigedda, Relligedda and Vegavati. The Suvarnamukhi river takes its birth in the hills of Salur mandal and takes an eastern direction and finally join the Nagavali at Sangam village in Vangara mandal of Srikakulam District. Vegavathi originates in pachipenta hills of Pachipenta Mandal.

  • Vegavathi River takes its origin in the Pachipenta hills in Eastern Ghats. It is a tributary to Suvarnamukhi, which in turn is a tributary to River Nagavali. Salur town and Paradhi are located on the banks of this river. There are two road bridges at these places.

Towns and cities

  • Rayagada town and district headquarters of Rayagada dist of Odisha, River Nagavali flows in outskirts of the town.
  • Srikakulam town, the district headquarters in Andhra Pradesh: River Nagavali flows through Srikakulam town and meets the sea at Kallepalli village, 5 kilometers far from Srikakulam town.
  • Hatipathar, near Rayagada: It is a place of great scenic beauty with two waterfalls on the course of River Nagavali. The boulders here appear in a way that look like huge elephants.

Irrigation projects

See also

References

  1. Nagavali.CWC
  2. "Janjavathi Dam D01971". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  3. The Hindu on Jhanjavati Project
  4. First rubber dam in Andhra, tackles dispute over Jhanjavati river with Orissa
  5. Agreements with Odisha on Nagavali river waters sharing - pages 258, 259 & 263
  6. "Thotapalli Barrage B00429". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  7. "Madduvalasa Dam D02113". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  8. "Narayanapuram Anicut Medium Irrigation Project JI00114". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  9. "AP plans to link Vamsadhara, Nagavali". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  10. "Hiramandalam Dam D03520". Retrieved 5 September 2016.

Coordinates: 18°13′N 83°56′E / 18.217°N 83.933°E / 18.217; 83.933

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