Charowa dam explained

Charowa Dam
Location Map:India Jharkhand
Location Map Caption:Location in Jharkhand
Coordinates:24.0286°N 85.3154°W
Country:India
Location:Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand
Status:Functional
Spillway Type:Concrete spillways

Charowa dam, (also known as Charwa dam), is situated in the midst of four hills in Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand, India. The Charawa dam reservoir is known to fill up beyond the safe level during the monsoon, most recently in 2017, when spill gates were opened to prevent unsafe levels.[1]

The reservoir is home to various vulture species, including the largest and the smallest vultures, the Himalayan vulture and the Egyptian vulture respectively. Critically Endangered species like the Indian vulture and White-rumped vulture are also found here.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rains disrupt normal life in many districts of Jharkhand. Meanwhile, six sluice gates of Charowa Dam reservoir was opened today as it crossed the red level.. 25 July 2017. dna.
  2. News: Himalayan Griffons spotted at Charowa - Times of India. The Times of India. 7 February 2017 .