Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir

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Information about Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir and Spillway.
In Maharashtra, there are SIX dams named Pimpalgaon and SEVEN more with a suffix , Here is one of those seven :-)
Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir was created as a result of construction of Pimpalgaon Chambhare Dam of Pimpalgaon Chambhare irrigation Project . Official Designation of the The Project is " Pimpalgaon Chambhare D - 04589" . Locally this is also known as " Pimpalgaon Talav " or "Pimpalgaon Lake" . Project was constructed as part of irrigation projects by the Government of Maharashtra in the year 1975 and impounds a Local Nallah . Nearest city to dam is Barshi Takali and the Dam is situated in Barshi Takli taluka of Akola District of Maharashtra . The Dam is an Earth-fill Gravity Dam . Purpose of the Project is for irrigation . Length of the dam is 518 m ( 1670 Feet ) . while the height of the dam above lowest foundation is 15.6 m ( 51 Feet ) . Information on Spillways is not available . Spillway length is not known . However measured length of the spillway is 66 m ( 216 Feet ) . Spillways are now in damaged condition , but appears to be of other types and are not gated. Catchment area of Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir is not known . Maximum / Gross storage capacity of Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir is 2.53 MCM . Live storage capacity is 2.23 MCM . Now a days almost all the water bodies make for good picnic spots Pimpalgaon Chambhare Reservoir / lake is also a popular Tourist attraction for its scenic beauty .
( Note : Polygon area corresponds to Maximum / Full Reservoir Level. )
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Coordinates:   20°28'40"N   77°19'1"E
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