Nilwande Dam

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Nilwande Dam
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Nilwande Dam in 2011
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Location of Nilwande Dam in Maharashtra
Official nameUpper Pravara Nilwande Dam D02986
Location Akole, Akole taluka, India
Coordinates 19°32′46″N73°54′05″E / 19.54611°N 73.90139°E / 19.54611; 73.90139 Coordinates: 19°32′46″N73°54′05″E / 19.54611°N 73.90139°E / 19.54611; 73.90139
Construction began1999
Opening date2011
Owner(s) Government of Maharashtra, India
Operator(s)Command Area Development Authority (CADA), Ahmednagar
Dam and spillways
Type of dam RCC
Impounds Pravara River
Height73.91 m (242.5 ft)
Length583 m (1,913 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesUpper Pravara Reservoir
Catchment area 202 km2 (78 sq mi)

Nilwande dam, also called as Upper Pravara dam, in the Indian state of Maharashtra is the second largest dam on the Pravara river. The dam is located near Akole, Ahmednagar district. [1]

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Specifications

The height of the dam above lowest foundation is 73.91 m (242.5 ft) while the length is 583 m (1,913 ft).

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References

  1. "Upper Pravara D02986" . Retrieved 19 March 2013.