Kundali_River

Kundali River

Kundali River

River in western India


Kundali River is a river originating in the Kundali Hills of the Western Ghats in the state of Maharashtra, India and flowing into the Upper Bhima River Basin. From its origin to Shrwati dam, Kundali River waters are rated as A-1 class, and from Vadivale dam to its confluence with Indryani River its waters are rated as A-B class.[1]

The Kundli Pumped Storage plan set forth a long-standing idea of Tata Power with the goal of implementing a fast-track plan of storing the water of the Kundli river in the Valwahan Dam at Lonavala during the monsoon season by constructing a dam at Shirwata, about 55 km. away, and then moving the water by gravity through a tunnel at Somwadi.[2]


Reference notes

  1. "Classification of Waters of Upper Bhima River Basin". Maharashtra Government. Retrieved 17 October 2006.[permanent dead link]
  2. "Pumping up performance". Voltas Limited. Archived from the original on 18 October 2006. Retrieved 17 October 2006.



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