Walayar Dam
Walayar Dam is a dam in Palakkad district of Kerala, south India. This dam is constructed across the Walayar River which is a tributary of Kalpathipuzha River. It was completed and opened in 1964. It is one of the major sources of irrigation in the region. Most of the water in this river is passed to the inner places of walayar . The dam holds a larger reservoir area, and the persons living near the reservoir area utilizes the water from the walayar dam as their main water source for irrigation. But currently the water holding inside the reservoir is less due to lesser rain at Walayar. The reservoir area is very scenic and has better scope for tourism.
Walayar Dam | |
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![]() ![]() Location of Walayar Dam in India ![]() ![]() Walayar Dam (Kerala) ![]() ![]() Walayar Dam (Tamil Nadu) | |
Official name | waluwanad |
Location | Palakkad, Kerala, India |
Coordinates | 10°50′40″N 76°51′7″E |
Construction began | 1953 |
Opening date | 1964 |
Operator(s) | Government of Kerala |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Walayar River |
Height | 20.42 m |
Length | 1478.00 m |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 18.4 Million cubic meter |
Catchment area | 106.35 sq. km |
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