Cheruthoni Dam

Cheruthoni Dam
Cheruthoni dam
Cheruthoni Dam is located in India
Cheruthoni Dam
Location of Cheruthoni Dam in India
Cheruthoni Dam is located in Kerala
Cheruthoni Dam
Cheruthoni Dam (Kerala)
Cheruthoni Dam is located in Tamil Nadu
Cheruthoni Dam
Cheruthoni Dam (Tamil Nadu)
CountryIndia
LocationIdukki, Kerala, India
Coordinates9°50′43″N 76°58′01″E / 9.84528°N 76.96694°E / 9.84528; 76.96694
StatusOperational
Opening date1973
Owner(s)Kerala State Electricity Board
Dam and spillways
Type of damStraight gravity concrete
ImpoundsPeriyar River
Height138.2 m (453 ft)
Length650.9 m (2,135 ft)
Dam volume17,00,000 cu.m
Spillways7 no.s (5 radial floodgates gates Ft. and 2 vertical flood gates (river bed level) )
Spillway typeChute type spillway
Reservoir
CreatesIdukki Reservoir
Total capacity1,996,000,000 m3 (1,618,184 acre⋅ft) (70.49 tmc ft)
Active capacity1,459,000,000 m3 (1,182,831 acre⋅ft) (51.57 tmc ft)
Inactive capacity536,000,000 m3 (434,542 acre⋅ft) (18.93 tmc ft)
Catchment area649.3 km2 (251 sq mi)
Surface area60 km2 (23 sq mi)
Normal elevation732.62 m (2,404 ft)

The Cheruthoni Dam, located in Idukki District, Kerala, India, is a 138m tall concrete gravity dam. Preliminary work on this project was initiated under the leadership of Superintending Engineer, E.U.Philipose. This dam was constructed in 1976 as part of the Idukki Hydroelectric Project along with two other dams Idukki and Kulamavu. The Canadian government aided the project with long-term loans and grants. The dam was constructed by HCC (Hindustan Construction Company Ltd.) and the consultant was S.N.C. Inc., Canada,[1][2]

The water impounded by these three dams of Idukki, Cheruthoni & Kulamavu has formed a single reservoir spread over 60 km2 on a height of 2300 ft above Mean Sea Level.[3] The Idukki Dam is a double curvature arch dam constructed across Periyar River in a narrow gorge between two granite hills and is the tallest double curvature arch dam in Asia. Cheruthoni Dam is located 1 km west of Idukki dam. The spill way of the Idukki Reservoir is in the Cheruthoni dam. Kulamavu Dam was constructed to prevent the water escape through a rivulet called Kilivally, 30 km west to Idukki Arch Dam. It is a 100 metres tall Masonry gravity dam. Construction of this Cheruthoni Dam, Idukki Arch Dam and Kulamavu Dam created an artificial lake of 60 km2 and the water stored, is used for electricity generation at the Idukki power station. Located at Moolamattom, it is the biggest underground power station in India and the pressure shaft is the largest in the country. Cheruthoni is the largest and highest gravity dam in Kerala.[4] Storage of water in Idukki Reservoir started in February, 1973. Idukki power station was Commissioned in February 1976 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

  1. ^ "Idukki District of Kerala - An official website". idukki.nic.in. Archived from the original on 19 August 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ "The Idukki Dam" (PDF). manojissacparayan. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Energy Sources". www.idk.kerala.gov.in. Archived from the original on 17 April 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Idukki Hydroelectric Project-- salient features". expert-eyes.org. Retrieved 17 April 2018.

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