Urumi 2 Weir

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Urumi 2 Weir
LocationKunduz Province, Afghanistan
Coordinates 36°52′22″N68°50′42″E / 36.87278°N 68.84500°E / 36.87278; 68.84500
PurposeIrrigation, Hydroelectric Power
StatusOperating
Construction began2012
Opening date2016
Construction costUSD 20 million
Owner(s)Afghan Ministry of Energy and Water
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Weir
ImpoundsAmu Darya River
Height6.5 m
Length162 m
Width (crest)50 m
Reservoir
Total capacity4 million m³
Power Station
Turbines 2
Installed capacity 5 MW
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Urumi 2 Weir

Urumi 2 Weir' is a small diversion dam constructed across Poyilingalpuzha in Thiruvambady village of Kozhikode district in Kerala, India. [1] The weir is constructed across the Poyilingalpuzha river, downstream of Urumi I power house to divert water to Urumi II power house. This is located in Thiruvambady, 50 km away from Kozhikode town. The water from the reservoir is drawn to the Power House through a power channel 470 m long. [2] The Urumi falls near the dam has become a tourist attraction after the hydro electric project came into existence. [3]

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