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Tehri Dam achieves full potential of 830m capacity
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SME Times News Bureau | 25 Sep, 2021
The Tehri Dam Project in Uttarakhand reached a milestone as it achieved full capacity of 830 metres, for the first time ever.
Though
the project has been providing the much-needed 1000 MW power and other
benefits such as drinking and irrigation water, flood moderation,
fishing, tourism etc. for the past 15 years, yet its full potential had
remained elusive.
The Tehri reservoir could not be raised to Full
Reservoir Level (FRL), of EL 830 metres due to different issues.
However, with the Centre and the state governments' efforts, this
mammoth task was achieved after the pending rehabilitation issues of the
project were resolved by THDC India.
The Uttarakhand government
permitted raising the Tehri reservoir level to EL 830 metre on August
25, 2021. Prior to this permission, dam authorities were not allowed to
raise it to full level and full potential as water and power were not
getting fully utilized.
The Tehri Dam Project is a multipurpose
hydro power scheme on the Bhagirathi river and is the third highest
among earth fill dams and tenth highest among all dams. The project
consists of a 260.5m high earth and rock fill dam, and four machines of
250 MW each in an underground power house. The project has a capacity to
store about 2,615 MCM of surplus flood water during monsoon.
Post
monsoon, the stored water provides irrigation support to 8.74 lakh
hectares of land in the Gangetic plains of Uttar Pradesh; and also
provides around 300 cusecs of drinking water to Delhi for about a 40
lakh population and 200 cusecs to Uttar Pradesh for some 30 lakh
population. The project has also enabled the farmers of the Tehri
command area to cultivate upto three crops a year.
The dam also
ensures sufficient discharge by releasing additional water in the Ganga
river during the lean period for different "holy Snans" and "Parvas" at
Haridwar and Prayagraj. It also ensures sufficient water discharge in
the Ganga by additional releases during the "Kumbh Mela".
The
Tehri power plant provides 1000 MW of power and more than 3,000 million
units of energy annually to the northern grid, of which 12 per cent goes
to Uttarakhand free of cost.
The project was conceived in 1949
and was cleared by the Government of India in 1986 as a joint venture
company of the Governments of India and Uttar Pradesh. A techno-economic
agreement between India and Russia was signed in 1986. THDC India Ltd.
(formerly Tehri Hydro Development Corporation) was incorporated to
implement the scheme in 1988.
The safety of the dam and its
impact on the quality of water and the environment had also been
contentious issues. Several government departments and panels of
scientists and experts were constituted to deliberate on these issues
and after their recommendations, the construction of the main dam
started in 1990 with the raising of the upstream coffer dam. Seismic
safety of the dam was again reviewed by Indian and Russian experts. The
Govt. of India approved the implementation of the project in 1994 and
actual construction of dam works started in 1995.
The
construction of project structures continued with intermittent protests
and could finally be completed in 2005. The commissioning of the project
could start in October' 2005 when the High Court of Uttarakhand allowed
closure of last diversion tunnel (T-2) to start filling of the Tehri
reservoir. Subsequent to commencement of initial filling of the
reservoir in October 2005, commissioning of the 4 units of the power
house also started, one by one and the project was fully commissioned in
July 2007.
The initial filling of the Tehri reservoir was a
challenge as the Tehri dam was the 1st earth and rock fill dam of such a
height in India. THDCIL took every precaution, reviewed available
literature about the initial filling of high dams worldwide and
consulted hydro project experts to frame the dam filling program along
with the program of regular monitoring of the structures through
instruments installed and geodetic observations.
After closure of
last Tunnel T-2 in October 2005, the reservoir gradually filled above
EL (+) 638m up to EL (+) 785m by October 2006 i.e. till completion of
1st filling season. Thereafter, from November 2006 to June 2007, the
reservoir depleted back to EL 740m.
Till the year 2020, the
reservoir was filled up to EL 828m, as GoUK permitted THDCIL to raise
the reservoir level upto that level only. Permission for filling up to
EL 830 million was granted by the state government this year in August,
2021. The reservoir touched EL 828m on 11th September and thereafter
filling was done to reach EL (+) 830 m on 24th September, 2021.
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