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Dam
Pechiparai Dam
Water flowing through the gate of Pechiparai dam
Pechiparai Reservoir is located in IndiaPechiparai ReservoirLocation of Pechiparai Dam in India
Coordinates8°26′33″N 77°18′49″E / 8.44249°N 77.31354°E / 8.44249; 77.31354
Opening date1906
Dam and spillways
Length555 m
Spillways6
Spillway typeOgee
Reservoir
Total capacity123 TCM

Pechiparai Reservoir is the largest dam in Kanyakumari district. It is located in the foothills of the Western Ghats in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu at Pachiparai. It is located 43 kilometers (27 mi) from the district capital Nagercoil. This dam is built across the Kotai river. This dam was built during the period 1897-1906 by the European engineer Mr. Minchin by the then Maharaja of Travancore during the Thirunal period. This dam fulfills the agricultural and drinking water needs of Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli district. The height of this dam was originally 42 feet, then in 1964 it was decided to add 6 more feet and in 1969 the height of the dam was 48 feet. The Pachiparai Dam, which was 42 feet, was raised to 48 feet. An additional 3.75 TMC of water is added after the dam is raised. The 42 feet Pachipara dam was raised to 48 feet by Kamaraj.

There is no permanent river or canal irrigation in Radhapuram taluk. Till now the situation is that the agricultural activities in the district can continue without interruption only if the wells are filled. Taking this into consideration, the Radhapuram Chittaru Pattanagalwai was constructed to benefit the farmers of Radhapuram taluk during Kamaraja's rule in order to improve agriculture.

The total capacity of these four dams namely Pachiparai (4350 M.Cft.), Perunchani (2890 M.Cft.)and Chittaru -I (152 M.Cft.)and Chittaru- II (32M.Cft.) are 7424 million cubic feet. If these dams hold more than 1300 million cubic feet of water (18 percent water in the dams), the excess water will have to be released into the Radhapuram tributary to the Pattana Canal. Government Order No. 2584 dated 16-12-70 states this.

Through this, about 15 thousand 597 acres of land in Radhapuram taluk of Nellai district will be directly benefited. Indirectly 1013 acres of land is irrigated through 52 ponds, the required water for all 52 ponds can be filled with one TMC of water. Every year, the first day of july, water is released to the Perunchani Reservoir for irrigation purposes. Additionally, every year, 16th of july, water is released to Radhapuram canal for irrigation purpose.

The catchment area of this dam is little in the ghats of Panakudi, Kalakad of Tirunelvei dist. Its catchment area is 207.19 square kilometers and depth is 14.6 meters (48 feet). . The length of the dam is 425.5 meters and the height is 120.7 meters. A small temple has been built here at Pachiyamman Beil and worship of the deity is also taking place.

PECHIPARAI RESERVOIR, KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT

References

  1. ^ "Pechiparai Dam D00914". India-WRIS. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
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