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Hirakud dam

By : Odishavisit

Hirakud dam is built in India about 15 kilometres (9 miles) from  Sambalpur in the state of Odisha on the Mahanadi .There is a lake which  is 55 km (34 miles) long behind the dam, Hirakud reservoir. It is one of  the first major multipurpose river valley projects launched after  independence of India. 

In June 1947, Hirakud dam project report was submitted to the  government. Jawaharlal Nehru had placed the first batch of concrete on  12 April 1948. 

In the Mahanadi River upper drainage basin concentrated on the  Chhattisgarh plain, the periodic drought is in contrast to the situation  in the lower delta region where flood can damage crops. DAMS were  constructed to help reduce these problems by creating a reservoir and  controlling the flow of river through drainage system. 

The dam controls the flow of Mahanadi and produces hydroelectric power through many hydro – electric plants. The dam helps in controlling the floods in the Mahanadi delta and  irrigates the land of 75,000 km 2 (19×106 acres). Hydro electricity is  also generated. 

The Hirakud dam controls 83,400 km 2 (20.6 × 106 acres) of the Mahanadi  drainage by controlling the reservoir has a storage capacity of 8.136  km3 (1.952 cubic miles) of 5.818 km3 (1.396 cubic miles) with a gross of  8.136 km3 

It flows into an area of 133,090 km 2 (32.89 × 106 acres), which is more than twice the area of Sri –Lanka. 

This project provides irrigation to 1,556 km 2 (384,000 acres) of kharif  and 148,000 acres of rabi in sambalpur, bargarh, bolangir and subarnpur  districts. The water left by the power plant is irrigated the CCA of  4,360 km 2 (1.08×106 acre) in the mega river delta. 

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Hirakud Dam