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70.46 tmc
Linganamakki Reservoir. At 46% of its live capacity of 151.75 tmc. Considered the lifeline of hydro power in the state, the reservoir provides water to the Sharavathi generating station, having an installed capacity of 1,035 MW. Was at 55.01 tmc on the same day last year.
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80.92 tmc
Supa reservoir. At 56% of its live capacity of 145.33 tmc. The reservoir is the source for the Kalinadi Hydro Electric project. Was at 72.25 tmc on the same day last year.
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15.20 tmc
Varahi Reservoir (aka Mani Reservoir, Mani Dam). At 49% of its live capacity of 31.10 tmc. The reservoir provides water for Varahi hydroelectric project. Was at 11.24 tmc on the same day last year.
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1.50 tmc
Harangi Dam. At 19% of its live capacity of 8.07 tmc. The dam irrigates over 1.5 lakh hectares of land in Periyapatna, Hunsur, K.R. Nagar and Arakalagud in Hassan. Was at 1.75 tmc on the same day last year.
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5.14 tmc
Hemavathi Dam. At 14% of its live capacity of 35.76 tmc. Was at 5.68 tmc on the same day last year.
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23.10 tmc
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam. At 51% of its live capacity of 45.05 tmc. Was at 11.47 tmc on the same day last year.
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9.58 tmc
Kabini Dam. At 61% of its live capacity of 15.67 tmc. Was at 6.23 tmc on the same day last year.
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36.92 tmc
Bhadra Dam. At 59% of its live capacity of 63.04 tmc. The benefits derived from the reservoir storage are irrigation with gross irrigation potential of 162,818 hectares (402,330 acres), hydro power generation of 39.2 MW, drinking water supply and industrial use. More than one lakh hectares in Shivamogga, Davangere and Chikkamagalur districts falls under the command area of Bhadra reservoir. Was at 26.38 tmc on the same day last year.
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13.43 tmc
Tungabhadra Dam. At 13% of its live capacity of 100.86 tmc. Tungabhadra reservoir is an inter-state project catering to the drinking water and irrigation needs of six districts — Ballari, Koppal and Raichur in Karnataka and Anantapur, Kadapa and Kurnool districts in Andhra Pradesh. In addition to the canals, farmers along the bank of the river downstream of the reservoir, depend on the river for drinking water and for irrigation. Was at 10.78 tmc on the same day last year.
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12.10 tmc
Ghataprabha Reservoir. At 25% of its live capacity of 48.98 tmc. Was at 15.61 tmc on the same day last year.
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5.15 tmc
Malaprabha Dam. At 15% of its live capacity of 34.35 tmc. Was at 4.05 tmc on the same day last year.
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41.94 tmc
Almatti Dam. At 35% of its live capacity of 119.26 tmc. Was at 40.06 tmc on the same day last year.
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8.04 tmc
Narayanapura Reservoir. At 31% of its live capacity of 26.14 tmc. Was at 13.83 tmc on the same day last year.