Pulichinthala Project

Pulichintala Project
Pulichinthala Dam
Location of Pulichintala Project in Andhra Pradesh
Official nameK.L Rao Sagar
CountryIndia
LocationPulichintala village, Bellamkonda, Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh
Coordinates16°45′15″N 80°03′24″E / 16.75417°N 80.05667°E / 16.75417; 80.05667
PurposeIrrigation & Water supply
Construction began08 August 2009
Opening date7 December 2013
Construction cost1850 crore rupees
Owner(s)Government of Andhra Pradesh
Operator(s)Andhra Pradesh
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsKrishna River
Height42.24 m
Length2,922 m
Width (base)31 m
Spillway typeControlled
Spillway capacity10 lakh cusecs
Reservoir
CreatesPulichinthala Reservoir
Total capacity46 Tmcft
Active capacity36.23 Tmcft
Catchment area240,732 km2
Surface area144 km2
Operator(s)APGENCO
Commission dateSeptember 22, 2016 (2016-09-22)
Hydraulic head25 Meters
Turbines4 × 30 MW Kaplan turbine
Installed capacity120 MW
Website
irrigationap.cgg.gov.in/wrd/dashBoard

The Pulichintala Project is a multi-purpose water management project for irrigation, hydropower generation, and flood control in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, named after the prominent civil engineer, Kanuri Lakshmana Rao. It is a crucial irrigation facility for farmers in four coastal districts: West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Palanadu, and Prakasam, covering over 13 lakh acres. It has 24 gates and a balancing reservoir with a capacity of 46 Tmcft at 175 feet (53 m) MSL full reservoir level (FRL).