| Gangrel Dam | |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Location | Dhamtari District |
| Coordinates | 20°37′36″N81°33′36″E / 20.62667°N 81.56000°E /20.62667; 81.56000 |
| Status | Operational |
| Opening date | 1979 |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Type of dam | Embankment, earth-fill |
| Impounds | Mahanadi River |
| Height | 30.5 m (100 ft) |
| Length | 1,830 m (6,004 ft) |
| Dam volume | 1,776,000 m3 (2,322,920 cu yd) |
| Spillway capacity | 17,230 m3/s (608,472 cu ft/s) |
| Reservoir | |
| Creates | Ravishankar Reservoir |
| Total capacity | 910,500,000 m3 (1.190889039×109 cu yd) |
| Active capacity | 766,890,000 m3 (1.003054250×109 cu yd) |
| Surface area | 95 km2 (37 mi2)[1] |
| Normal elevation | 333 m (1,093 ft) |
Gangrel Dam officially thePandit Ravishankar Sagar is located inChhattisgarh,India. It is built across theMahanadi River. It is located inDhamtari district, about 17 km from Dhamtari and about 90 km fromRaipur. It is the longest & largest dam in Chhattisgarh. This dam supplies year round irrigation, allowing farmers to harvest two crops per year and key water supplier ofBhilai Steel Plant. The dam also supplies 10 MW of hydro-electric power capacity.[2]
The chief Engineer of this project was Devraj.[citation needed]
Onakona is a popular tourist spot located on the banks of the reservoir.[3]