Jalaput Dam

Jalaput Dam
Location of Jalaput Dam in India
Jalaput Dam (Odisha)
Jalaput Dam (Andhra Pradesh)
CountryIndia
LocationJalaput village, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
Coordinates18°27′33″N 82°32′55″E / 18.459192°N 82.548478°E / 18.459192; 82.548478
PurposeHydroelectric & Irrigation
Construction began1946
Opening date1955
Owner(s)Governments of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth-fill dam
ImpoundsMachkund River
Height60.65 m (199 ft) maximum.
Length419 m (1,375 ft)
Spillway typeOgee section
Spillway capacity5660 cumecs
Reservoir
CreatesJalaput Reservoir
Total capacity971×10^6 m3 (0.233 cu mi)
Active capacity893×10^6 m3 (0.214 cu mi)
Inactive capacity78×10^6 m3 (0.019 cu mi)
Catchment area1,963 km2 (758 sq mi)
Surface area97.12 km2 (37.50 sq mi)
Power Station
Operator(s)APGENCO
Turbines3 × 17, 3 × 23 MW
Installed capacity120 MW
Website
irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/dashBoard

The Jalaput Dam is a hydroelectric dam built on the upper reaches of the Sileru River, which is known locally as Machkund River. The Sileru River is a tributary of the Sabari River, which itself is a tributary of the Godavari. in India which rises in the Mudugal hills of Alluri Sitharama Raju district and near Ondra Gadda it becomes the boundary between the states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. This dam is the most ignored one in India, and currently it is in dilapidated condition.