Live storage and water levels in dams in Karnataka [31 Oct 2021]

2,313 million litres
Harangi Dam. At 96.12% of its full capacity of 2,407 million litres, compared to 94.12% at the same time last year. The reservoir which is one of the major tourist attractions in Kodagu district. It provides irrigation facility to 1.34 lakh acres of farmland. The right bank canals irrigate lands in Kodagu district, Periyapattana, Hunsur and KR Nagar taluks of Mysuru district while the left bank irrigates land in Arkalgud taluk of Hassan district.
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7,552 million litres
Hemavathi Dam (aka Gorur Dam). At 71.89% of its full capacity of 10,506 million litres, compared to 93.29% at the same time last year. Hemavathi reservoir is the lifeline of Hassan, Tumakuru, and parts of the Mandya districts. Over 3 lakh acres of land is irrigated by the Hemavathi project. Hassan is entitled to 5,097 million litres, Tumakuru 7,050 million litres and Mandya 1,585 million litres.
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20,258 million litres
Bhadra Dam. At 100.00% of its full capacity of 20,258 million litres, compared to 98.69% at the same time last year. Located near Lakkavalli in Tarikere taluk of Chikkamagaluru. A multiple purpose dam, it irrigates about 105,570 hectares of land in Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru and Davangere districts, supports power generation of 39 MW and provides 169,900 million litres of domestic drinking water annually. It has reached the full reservoir level 4 years in a row.
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10,290 million litres
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