Somasila Dam

The "Somasila Dam" is a dam constructed across the Penna River near Somasila, Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The reservoir impounded by the dam has a surface area of 212.28 km2 (52,456 acres) with live storage capacity of 1.994 km3 (1,616,562 acre⋅ft) or 75 tmcft.[2]

Somasila Dam
Aerial view of the dam in September 2018
Somasila Dam is located in Andhra Pradesh
Somasila Dam
Location of Somasila Dam in Andhra Pradesh
Official nameSomasila Dam
LocationSomasila, Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates14°29′22″N 79°18′19″E
Construction began1985
Opening date1989
Owner(s)Government of Andhra Pradesh
Operator(s)Andhra Pradesh
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth-fill & Gravity
ImpoundsPenna River
Height39 m (128 ft)[1]
Length760 m (2,493 ft)
Spillway typeOgee type
Reservoir
CreatesSomasila Reservoir
Total capacity75 Tmcft @ F.R.L. +100.58M
Catchment area2.20862 km3 (1,790,557 acre⋅ft)
Surface area212.28 km2 (52,456 acres)
Power Station
Operator(s)APGENCO

The reservoir can get water by gravity from the Srisailam reservoir located in Krishna basin. It is the biggest storage reservoir in Penna River basin and can store all the inflows from its catchment area in a normal year. This reservoir can also feed by gravity nearby 72 tmcft gross storage capacity Kandaleru reservoir. Under Indian Rivers Inter-link projects, it is planned to connect the reservoir with the Nagarjunasagar reservoir to augment its water inflows.

One of the main canals is the Kavali Canal. Kavali canal is feeding to the 52 tanks under system of tanks. It will be covered dagadarthi mandal, sangham mandal, jaladanki mandal and kavali mandal. The total length of the canal is 67.619 km. Kavali Canal is the main source of drinking to Kavali municipality of nearly 1.2 lakh population.

See also

References

  1. "India: National Register of Large Dams 2009" (PDF). Central Water Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  2. "Somasila Dam D00750". Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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