Mettur Dam | |
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Location | Mettur, Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India |
Coordinates | 11°48′00″N 77°48′00″E / 11.80000°N 77.80000°E |
Construction began | 1925 |
Opening date | 1934 |
Operator(s) | Water Resources Department |
Dam and spillways | |
Height | 120 feet (37 m) |
Length | 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Stanley Reservoir |
Capacity: 93.4 billion ft3 (2.64 km3) (OR) 93.5 tmc ft (OR) 2,146,071 acre ft |
The Mettur Dam is one of the largest dams in India and also the largest in Tamil Nadu, located across the river Kaveri where it enters the plains. Built in 1934, it took nine years to complete.[1] Maximum height and width of the dam are 214 and 171 feet, respectively.[2] The dam receives inflows from its own catchment area, Kabini Dam and Krishna Raja Sagara Dams located in Karnataka. There is a park at the base of the dam. It provides irrigation and drinking water facilities for more than 12 districts of Tamil Nadu and hence is revered as the life and livelihood-giving asset of Tamil Nadu.