Tungabhadra Dam
The Tungabhadra Dam, also known as Pampa Sagar, is a water reservoir constructed across the Tungabhadra River in the Hosapete-Koppal confluence in Karnataka, India. It is a multipurpose dam... Wikipedia
- Official name: Tungabhadra Dam
- Location: Hospete, Vijayanagara district, Karnataka, Munirabad, Koppal district, Karnataka, India
- Construction began: 1949
- Opening date: 1953
- Construction cost: 1,066,342 Dollars
- Owner(s): Karnataka State
- Operator(s): Tungabhadra Board
- Type of dam: Composite, Spillway length (701 m)
- Impounds: Tungabhadra River
- Height: 49.5 m (162.4 ft) from the deepest foundation.
- Length: 2,449 m (8,034.78 ft)
- Spillway capacity: 650,000 cusecs
- Creates: Tungabhadra Reservoir
- Total capacity: 3.73 cubic kms (132 tmcft)
- Active capacity: 3.31 cubic kms (116.86 tmcft)
- Inactive capacity: 2.3 tmcft (below 477.01 m msl)
- Catchment area: 28,180 km² (10,880.36 sq mi)
- Surface area: 350 km² (135.14 sq mi)
- Operator(s): Karnataka Govt
- Turbines: Near toe of the dam and canal drops
- Installed capacity: 127MW
- Data source: DuckDuckGo