In today's world, Gavi Dam is a topic that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. With its impact on society, culture and the economy, Gavi Dam has become a topic of passionate discussion and debate. From its origins to its evolution today, Gavi Dam has left an indelible mark on history and continues to be relevant in the modern world. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of Gavi Dam, from its importance to its implications, to better understand its influence on our lives.
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Country | India |
Location | Gavi |
Coordinates | 9°26′28″N 77°09′36″E / 9.4412°N 77.1600°E |
Purpose | Power |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | 1990 |
Owner(s) | Kerala State Electricity Board |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Gravity dam |
Impounds | Gaviar |
Height (foundation) | 17.00 m (55.77 ft) |
Length | 110 m (360 ft) |
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Gavi Dam or Gaviar Dam (Malayalam: ഗവിയാർ അണക്കെട്ട്) is a small, gravity dam constructed as a part of Sabarigiri hydro electric project on Gaviyar, which is a tributary of Pamba river at Seethathode village in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India.[1] Taluks through which release flow are Ranni, Konni, Kozhencherry, Thiruvalla, Chengannur, Kuttanadu, Mavelikara and Karthikappally.
Sabarigiri Hydro Electric Project (340 MW) is the second largest hydro electric project of Kerala and is located in Pathanamthitta District. This dam was constructed as a part of Sabarigiri Augmentation scheme. The reservoir is common to Gavi & Kullar dams. Water from this reservoir is diverted to Meenar–I reservoir through a tunnel.[2] This masonry - gravity dam has a height of 17.07 meters and is 113 meters long, and is classified under Medium height type dams. The dam construction was completed in 1990. The dams of Moozhiyar, Kakki, Anathode, Gavi and Kochu Pamba are part of the Sabarigiri hydro-electric project.[3][4]
Gavi Eco-Tourism, a project of the Kerala Forest Development Corporation is attracting lots of tourist. The project offers eco tourism activities like jeep safari, boat ride and Sabarimala view from its view point.[5]