Kulamavu Dam
Kulamavu Dam is a gravity/masonry dam on Kilivillithode, which is a tributary of the Periyar river in Arakkulam village, Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of three dams associated with the Idukki hydroelectric power project in the Indian state of Kerala. This dam is located towards the western side of the Idukki Arch Dam. This is a gravity dam with the top portion in concrete and the bottom in masonry.
The dam is situated on the Thodupuzha - Puliyanmala state highway, about from Idukki arch dam, from Cheruthoni dam and from Thodupuzha. Preliminary work on the dam was initiated under the leadership of Superintending Engineer, E.U. Philipose. The dam was completed in the year 1977 and is operated and maintained by Kerala State Electricity Board.
The dams of Idukki, Cheruthoni and Kulamavu extend to an area of 33 km2. The construction of these three dams formed a 60 km2 artificial lake. The water stored in it is used for the production of electricity at the power house in Moolamattom. Taluks through which release flow are
Thodupuzha, Udupanchola, Devikulam, Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha, Kunnathunadu, Aluva, Kodungalloor and Paravur.
Specifications
- Type of Dam :Masonry & Concrete Gravity
- Classification : VH
- Panchayath : Arakkulam
- Village : idukki
- District : Idukki
- River Basin : Periyar
- River : Kilivallithodu
- Release from Dam to river : Kilivallithodu
- Length of Dam : 385
- Max Height above Foundation :100
- Total Volume Content of Dam :453.13
Active storage capacity: 1.46 cubic kms
- Design Flood :8014
- Maximum Water Level : EL 2408.50 ft.
- Full Reservoir Level : EL 2403.00 ft.
- Storage at FRL : 1996.30Mm3
- Spillway : No spillway