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News: An elderly woman was found dead and partially consumed, allegedly by a leopard, near her residence at Sholayar Nagar in the Sholayar Dam.

About Sholayar Dam

Sholayar Dam
Source: Kerala State Electricity Board
  • Location: The Sholayar Dam is situated near Valparai in Tamil Nadu.
  •  It is a masonry gravity dam built across the Sholayar River, which forms part of the Chalakudy River basin.
  • Build it: The dam was constructed between 1961 and 1971 and is considered the highest dam in Tamil Nadu.
  • The Sholayar Hydroelectric Project was the second major hydroelectric project established in the Chalakudy River basin in Kerala.
    • This project consists of three dams: the Sholayar Main Dam, Sholayar Flanking Dam, and Sholayar Saddle Dam, which together form a single reservoir.
  • Height and length: The dam has a height of 66.15 m from its deepest foundation and a length of 430.53 m.
  • Installed capacity: It has an installed power generation capacity of 54 MW.
  • Total capacity: At full capacity, the reservoir can store approximately 153.48 million cubic meters (Mm³) of water, and the Full Reservoir Level (FRL) is 811.69 meters.
  • Power generation: Water from the reservoir is diverted to a powerhouse located on the bank of the Anakkayam stream (Kerala), where it is used to generate 54 MW of electricity.
  • The dam is surrounded by tropical deciduous and evergreen forests that support a wide variety of wildlife, including sambar deer, spotted deer, barking deer, elephants, leopards, gaur, and tigers.

About Sholayar River

  • Sholayar River flows through Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
  • Source and course of river: It has its source in Valparai Estate (Tamil Nadu) and runs in a westerly direction for about 30 miles before it joins the Parambikulam River (Kerala). 
  • Tributary: It is one of the main tributaries of the Chalakudi River. 
  • Catchment area: The total catchment area of this river up to its inflow into the Parambikulam River is 121.72 sq. km.
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