Poozhithodu Weir Explained

Poozhithodu Weir is a small diversion dam in Kavilumpara panchayath in Maruthomkara village of Kozhikode district in Kerala, India. This project is a run – off the river scheme utilizing water from Illiani puzha and Kadanthrapuzha . It is 61 km away from Kozhikode and near to Perambra town.The weir is constructed across Kadanthrapuzha.[1] The weir is a high and long concrete Gravity type dam. Water from the weir is directed through a channel which is 790 meter in length to a forebay tank. From there the weter is taken to Poozhithode Power station using a penstock pipe which is 125 meter long and 1.5 meter in diameter. The Project started in 2009 and was completed in 2011. The Power plant capacity is 4.8 Megawatts and annual production is 10.97 million units.

Specifications

Dam/Weir: Poozhithodu
LocationLatitude:11⁰39’4.5”NLongitude:75⁰51’47.5”EDam Features
Type of DamConcrete gravity
PanchayathKavilumparaClassificationWeir
VillageMaruthomkaraMaximum Water Level (MWL)EL 272.6 m
DistrictKozhikodeFull Reservoir Level (FRL)EL 271.35 m
River BasinKuttiadyStorage at FRLDiversion only
RiverIllianipuzha & KadanthrapuzhaHeight from deepest foundation6.0 m
Release from Dam to riverKadanthra puzhaLength56.95 m
Taluk through which release flowsKoyilandySpillwayNo spillway
Year of completion2011Crest LevelEL 271.35 m
Name of ProjectPoozhithode Small Hydro Electric ProjectRiver Outlet
Purpose of ProjectHydro PowerOfficers in charge & phone No.Executive Engineer, KG Division, Kakkayam, PIN-673615 Phone.9446008466
Installed capacity of the Project3×1.6(4.8MW)Assistant Executive Engineer, SHEP,Kakkayam, PIN- 673615 Phone.9446045170
Project Identification Code (PIC)Nil

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diversion Structures in Kozhikode District – KSEB Limited Dam Safety Organisation. 2021-07-29. en-US.