In today's world, Uppar River has gained unusual relevance. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on popular culture or its importance in the scientific field, Uppar River has positioned itself as a topic of indisputable interest. Throughout history, Uppar River has been the subject of multiple studies, debates and reflections, which demonstrates its relevance in different spheres of life. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Uppar River, analyzing its evolution over time and its impact today. In addition, we will delve into the multiple perspectives that exist around Uppar River, with the aim of offering a panoramic and enriching vision of this topic.
Uppar River | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | Parambikulam Aliyar Irrigation Canal Surplus Water and Rainwater in Arasur Area, Coimbatore District |
• coordinates | 10°43′10″N 77°15′25″E / 10.7194288°N 77.2570697°E |
Mouth | Amaravati River |
• location | Thalakkarai, Dharapuram, Tiruppur district |
• coordinates | 10°47′09.0″N 77°32′16.6″E / 10.785833°N 77.537944°E |
Basin features | |
Waterbodies | Upper Dam Reservoir[1] |
Upparu River is a river flowing in the Tirupur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[2][3][4][5]
Uppar Dam is built on Dhasarpatty village of Dharapuram taluk in an extent of 445.3 Acres.[6] It benefits more than 20 villages for agriculture Irrigation and domestic purpose. It is an earthen dam constructed across the Uppar river in cauvery basin of an earthen portion of 7400 fr (2256 m) length with a masonry portion of 118 ft long to accommodate the surplus regulator consisting of 3 spars fitted with lift gates. The gross capacity of reservoir at Full Reservoir Level is 572 Mcft. Re total annual useful storage for 2 ½ filling would be 1330 Mdft. There are two canal sluice provided one on each flank of the drainage course from which the two canals take off. The right flank canal runs for length of 12.47 km and the left flank canal for a length of 17.29 km. The total ayacut localized under this scheme around 6060 acre (2448.150 hectare).[7] Uppar is the lifeblood of various villages like Sagunipalayam, Madathupalayam, Vengitipalayam, Chinniakaundanpalayam, Rangampalayam, Velangattuputhur.[8][9]