Dam in Madhya Pradesh, India
Omkareshwar Dam Location Mandhata, Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh , IndiaCoordinates 22°14′37.26″N 76°9′46.83″E / 22.2436833°N 76.1630083°E / 22.2436833; 76.1630083 Status Operational Construction began 30 August 2003 Opening date November 2007 Owner(s) Government of Madhya Pradesh Operator(s) Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corporation (NHDC) (Joint Venture of NHPC and Government of Madhya Pradesh ) Type of dam Concrete Gravity dam Impounds Narmada River Height 53 m (174 ft) Length 949 m (3,114 ft) Spillways 23 radial gates (20 m x 18.037 m) Spillway type Ogee Spillway capacity 88,315 m3 /s (3,118,800 cu ft/s) Creates Omkareshwar Reservoir Total capacity 987,000,000 m3 (800,000 acre⋅ft ) (34.84 tmcft) Active capacity 299,000,000 m3 (242,000 acre⋅ft ) (10.54 tmcft) Inactive capacity 688,000,000 m3 (558,000 acre⋅ft ) Catchment area 64,880 km2 (25,050 sq mi) Surface area 93.36 km2 (36.05 sq mi) Operator(s) NHDC Turbines Dam: 8 × 65 MW Francis pump-turbine Canal: 5 MW Kaplan-type Installed capacity 525 MW Website nhdcindia .com /Site /frmProjectDetails .aspx?PID=1%2F
The Omkareshwar Dam is a gravity dam on the Narmada River just upstream of Mandhata in Khandwa district, Madhya Pradesh , India. It is named after the Omkareshwar temple located just downstream. The dam was constructed between 2003 and 2007 with the purpose of providing water for irrigation of 132,500 ha (327,000 acres). An associated hydroelectric power station located at the base of the dam has an installed capacity of 520 MW.[ 1] [ 2]
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