Harangi Reservoir

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Harangi Reservoir
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Harangi Reservoir
LocationHudgur, Somwarpet, Kodagu, Karnataka, India
Coordinates12°29′30″N 75°54′20″E / 12.49167°N 75.90556°E / 12.49167; 75.90556Coordinates: 12°29′30″N 75°54′20″E / 12.49167°N 75.90556°E / 12.49167; 75.90556
Operator(s)Karnataka Irrigation Department
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsHarangi River
Height164 ft [1]
Length2775 ft [1]
Reservoir
Total capacity8.50 TMC feet [1]
Catchment area419.58 sq.km [1]

The Harangi Reservoir is located near Hudgur village, Somwarpet taluk in Kodagu district in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1] The reservoir is formed by a masonry dam built across the river Harangi, a tributary of the Kaveri.[1][2] The dam is located about 9 km away from the heart of Kushalnagar town.

The Harangi originates in the Pushpagiri Hills of Western Ghats in Kodagu, Karnataka.[2] Heavy rainfall from the south-west monsoon is the source of water in the catchment area of Harangi river which is about 717 km2.[2] The length of the Harangi from its origin to the confluence with the Kaveri river is 50 km.[2] The Harangi joins the Kaveri near Kudige, 5 km north of Kushalnagar.


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  1. ^ a b c d e f "National Informatics Centre, Karnataka".

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