Puwa River Explained

Puwa River
Pushpin Map:Nepal
Mouth:Mai Khola

The Puwa River (or Puwa Khola) is a river in Nepal.It is a right tributary of the Mai Khola.

Location

The Puwa Khola lies entirely within Ilam District.A 1994 environmental impact study of the Ilam hydroelectric project found 14 species of fish in the Puwa Khola.

Farming

The Geya Danda Irrigation System uses water from the Puwa Khola to irrigate in Puwajung, Ilam Municipality-5, Ilam District, just above the river's confluence with the Mai Khola.The 6.2 MW Puwa Khola hydro electrical project is about above the irrigation system. Access road construction has damaged some of the farmland, and about of water is diverted to the power station.The diverted water flows along a headrace tunnel and then a penstock pipe to the power station, which discharges it into the left bank of the Mai Khola.This leaves very little irrigation water in the dry season.

Hydroelectricity

There are four hydroelectric plants along the river.

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Project Power Status Commissioned
4 MW Live 2017-10-09
Puwa II Hydropower Project 4.96 MW Construction
Puwa Khola Hydropower Station 6.2 MW Live 2004-04-04
3 MW Live 2015-01-16