Solaiyar Dam

The Solaiyar Dam is part of the Solaiyar Hydroelectric Project (HEP). The project comprises the main Soliayar Dam, the Solaiyar Flanking, and the Solaiyar Saddle Dam.

Solaiyar Dam
Solaiyar Dam
Location of Solaiyar Dam in India
Official nameSolaiyar Dam
CountryIndia
LocationValparai, Tamil Nadu
Opening date1965
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsChalakkudi River
Height (foundation)66 metre
Length430.6 metre
Reservoir
CreatesChalakkudi River
Total capacity153.60 million cubic metre
Active capacity150.20 million cubic metre
Solaiyar Power House
Operator(s)Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited
Commission dateUnit 1: 22 April 1971
Unit 2: 04 May 1971
Unit 3: 29 March 1971 [1]
Turbines2 X 35 MW
1 X 25 MW
Installed capacity120 MW
Solaiyar Dam during early Summer
Information about tunnel at Solaiyar Dam, Tamil Nadu

Upper Solaiyar or Upper Sholayar Dam (சோலையாறு Solaiyaaru) is located 20 km (12 mi) from Valparai, a hill station in the Anaimalai Hills of the Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu India. As it is a part of the hydroelectric project of Tamil Nadu, special permission is required to visit the dam.

Valparai is located 64 km (40 mi) from Pollachi and 104 km (65 mi) from Chalakudy, Kerala. The nearest railway station is Pollachi.

The Solaiyar dam is a vital reservoir under the Parambikulam Aliyar Project and has a water storage capacity of 160 ft (49 m). The reservoir's overflowing waters are let into the Parambikulam Reservoir through the saddle dam.[2]

It was constructed by a team working under K. Gopalswamy Mudhaliar, the most popular engineer in that area.

History

Solaiyar Dam was officially opened in 1965; the Solaiyar Flanking was built in 1964 and the Solaiyar Saddle Dam in 1965.[3]

Construction

The area of the reservoir is 8.705 square km.[3] The height of the main dam is 66 metres, its width is 430 metres, and length 430.60 metres.[3] The Solaiyar Flanking has a height of 28 metres and width of 19 metres.[3] The Solaiyar Saddle Dam is 259 metres high and 109 metres wide.[3]

See also

References

  1. https://www.tangedco.gov.in/hydrokadam.html#shol1
  2. "Sholayar reservoir overflows; farmers rejoice". The Hindu. 19 August 2006. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  3. Mathew Roy, Roy. "Fact File on Major Dams owned by Kerala State Electricity Board". Expert Eyes. Retrieved 3 October 2017.


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