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Dam in Dhamtari District
Murrum Silli Dam
Murrum Silli Dam is located in ChhattisgarhMurrum Silli DamLocation of Murrum Silli Dam in Chhattisgarh
CountryIndia
LocationDhamtari District
Coordinates20°32′17″N 81°39′42″E / 20.53806°N 81.66167°E / 20.53806; 81.66167
StatusOperational
Construction began1914
Opening date1923
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment, earth-fill
ImpoundsSillari River
Height34.15 m (112 ft)
Length2,591 m (8,501 ft)
Dam volume1,619,000 m (2,117,572 cu yd)
Spillway capacity1,132 m/s (39,976 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
Total capacity165,340,000 m (216,256,555 cu yd)
Active capacity161,913,000 m (211,774,209 cu yd)
Surface area25 km (10 sq mi)

The Murrum Silli Dam or Babu Chhotelal Shrivastav Dam, also spelled Madam Silli and Mordem Silli, is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Sillari River, a tributary of the Mahanadi in central eastern India. It was built under the supervision of British Raj governor Madam Silli for whom it was originally named. It is located in Dhamtari District of Chhattisgarh. Built between 1914 and 1923, it is the first dam in Asia to have siphon spillways. Madamsilli is about 95 km from Raipur. It is one of the most prominent architectural marvels in Chhattisgarh. Its primary purpose is irrigation.

On 3 June 1929 R.S. Rajendranath Sur (government civil engineer, Central province) was awarded by George V the title of "Rai Saheb" for his exemplary works on Murrum Silli Dam.

References

  1. "National Register for Large Dams" (PDF). India: Central Water Commission. 2009. pp. 194–197. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 February 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  2. "District_Dhamtari". Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
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