Veer Dam Explained

Veer Dam
Name Official:Veer Dam
Location:Maharashtra
India
Dam Type:Rubble-concrete dam
Opening:1965
Owner:Government of Maharashtra
Res Capacity Total:266 million m3
Plant Capacity:9 MW (2 x 4.5 MW)
Location Map:India Maharashtra
Location Map Caption:Location of Veer Dam in Maharashtra
Coordinates:18.2167°N 74.1167°W
Website:http://wrd.maharashtra.gov.in

The Veer Dam is one of the important dams in Maharashtra, India. It is a rubble-concrete dam constructed on Nira River. It is located in near Shirwal, Satara district. The water is mainly used for irrigation and farming. The dam is located around 70 km from Pune. This place offers a good stretch of 7–8 km along the river Nira. This entire belt along the river is extremely rich with Avifauna.[1]

Details

The main purpose of the dam is hydroelectricity with some irrigation in neighboring areas. It is at the border of Pune district and Satara district. Veer Dam has now become a key bird-watching spot around Pune. This includes the Bar-headed Geese & Demoiselle Cranes. There are over 170 different species of birds at Veer Dam. Also there are waders, raptors as well as flycatchers in and around Veer Dam.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bird-watching at Veer Dam - Pune. 21 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Veer Dam. www.industryabout.com.