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Khargihill-Pinjal tunnel which is totally in Maharashtra state is a 25.70 kilometres (15.97 mi) long and 5.25 metres (17.2 ft) diameter tunnel and will transfer the surplus waters to the extent of 909 MCM annually to Mumbai City to supplement the present domestic and industrial water supply system, from the Pinjal reservoir to Greater Mumbai; this part of the project is to be implemented as per plans evolved by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The dam on the Daman Ganga at Bhugad will be a composite dam of 63.63 metres (208.8 ft) in height and 826.6 metres (2,712 ft) long, to create a gross storage of 426.39 MCM and a live storage of 400.00 MCM. The composite dam on the Vagh River at Khargihill is proposed to a maximum height of 75.62 metres (248.1 ft) and 572.80 metres (1,879.3 ft) in length with gross storage capacity of 460.79 MCM and live storage of 420.50 MCM. The Pinjal dam on the Pinjal River will be 681 metres (2,234 ft) long and will have gross storage of 413.57 MCM and live storage of 401.55 MCM. The annual water diversion to greater Mumbai will be 43.84 cubic metres (1,548 cu ft) per second. The implementation of the entire project is planned to be completed over a nine-year period.
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Cultural Command Area (CCA) of the irrigation is 5,118 hectares (12,650 acres) on the left and right bank canal network benefiting the states of Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman. The total length of the canals is 98.4 kilometres (61.1 mi) with a design discharge of 34.76 cubic metres (1,228 cu ft) per second in the right bank canal and 11.46 cubic metres (405 cu ft) per second on the left bank canal. The irrigation covers 112 villages in Valsad district, 26 villages in Daman, and 24 villages in Dadra Nagar Haveli. The Project provides a lot of water for industrial and domestic water needs and also has a small power plant of 2 MW capacity. The cost of the project was shared between the participating states as per the Inter-State Agreement of 1992.
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Kachogaon was a high of 30 mg/L. According to a study report of the Machhimar Adhikar Rahstriya Abhiyan due to the industrial effluents from Vapi town the dissolved oxygen level is very low and Mercury content in the groundwater in the town is about ninety-six times higher than the standards prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Untreated effluents are directly discharged into the Damanganga and Kolak Rivers. This has resulted in pollution of the seawater to a limit of five nautical miles (9 km), seriously affecting fish life. The Common Effluent Treatment was also reported to be dysfunctional with about 1000 small-scale and artisanal fishermen in four to five villages getting affected on account of the Sarigam Industrial Association's effluent disposal pipeline.
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1997:Damodar Kund
1791:Mitiyativali
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844:Bibliography
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2166:Arabian Sea
2037:Nal Sarovar
2022:Munsar Lake
1961:Vishwamitri
1871:Rupen (Gir)
1776:Malan (Gir)
1761:Machchundri
1651:Daman Ganga
1588:Hydrography
1441:Khadakwasla
1396:Bhandardara
1299:Sahasrakund
1284:Amboli Ghat
1013:Daman Ganga
974:Maharashtra
970:Hydrography
832:2 September
779:2 September
720:Bansal 2005
551:2 September
507:2 September
476:2 September
336:agglomerate
328:porphyritic
305:Development
271:Arabian Sea
211:Maharashtra
207:Arabian Sea
195:Daman Ganga
124: /
58:Maharashtra
22:Daman Ganga
2193:Categories
2114:Kamleshwar
2110:(proposed)
2103:Dholidhaja
2098:Dharoi dam
2002:Gopi Talav
1966:West Banas
1911:Sukhbhadar
1726:Khalkhalio
1661:Dnyanganga
1646:Dai-minsar
1365:Talao Pali
1279:Marleshwar
1232:Waterfalls
1138:Patalganga
1128:Panchganga
1098:Mula-Mutha
1023:Dnyanganga
805:2015-09-02
750:2012-07-16
601:2015-09-03
525:Singh 1994
447:References
280:Portuguese
2062:Thol Lake
2042:Para Lake
1906:Shetrunji
1896:saraswati
1891:Sangavadi
1876:Sabarmati
1861:Rukmavati
1711:Kareshwar
1706:Kankawati
1521:Varasgaon
1446:Kolkewadi
1436:Jayakwadi
1411:Chaskaman
1350:Salim Ali
1289:Baneshwar
1264:Dugarwadi
1254:Thoseghar
1249:Pandavgad
1218:Wainganga
1213:Vashishti
1183:Sindphana
1153:Pranahita
1123:Painganga
1083:Kundalika
1048:Indrayani
1043:Indravati
1003:Bindusara
252:Geography
2108:Kalpasar
1846:Rangmati
1786:Mindhola
1701:Kalubhar
1671:Gajansar
1516:Vaitarna
1506:Totladoh
1466:Nilwande
1461:Navegaon
1401:Bhatghar
1340:Mahakali
1320:Gorewada
1269:Vihigaon
1259:Lingmala
1173:Shahanur
1118:Oshiwara
1033:Godavari
993:Banganga
400:See also
332:dolerite
330:basalt,
266:Sahyadri
235:Silvassa
39:Location
1941:Utavali
1826:Panzara
1821:Padalio
1806:Narmada
1796:Nagmati
1756:Machchu
1741:Khokhra
1656:Dhadhar
1616:Auranga
1592:Gujarat
1536:Yeldari
1496:Temghar
1471:Panshet
1426:Itiadoh
1421:Hetwane
1355:Sandhur
1345:Rankala
1330:Khindsi
1315:Bhigwan
1244:Devkund
1178:Shivana
1168:Savitri
1133:Panzara
1108:Narmada
1078:Kundali
1073:Krishna
1008:Dahisar
387:Gallery
215:Gujarat
112:72°50′E
109:20°19′N
62:Gujarat
44:Country
1951:Vatrak
1781:Meshwo
1736:Kharod
1636:Chirai
1631:Bhurud
1626:Bhukhi
1621:Bhadar
1611:Ambika
1599:Rivers
1546:Walwan
1541:Waghur
1511:Ujjani
1501:Tilari
1481:Ramtek
1456:Mulshi
1431:Kanher
1406:Bhushi
1370:Talwat
1325:Hidkal
1294:Randha
1223:Wardha
1148:Poisar
1143:Pavana
981:Rivers
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367:Mumbai
334:, and
324:basalt
184:Length
77:Source
2159:Ocean
2119:Nayka
1975:Lakes
1956:Vegdi
1926:Tapti
1916:Sunar
1901:Shahi
1866:Rupen
1856:Raval
1841:Purna
1811:Nayra
1771:Malan
1751:Kolak
1731:Khari
1716:Kayla
1691:Hiran
1686:Gomai
1681:Girna
1676:Ghela
1666:Fulki
1531:Vihar
1491:Tansa
1486:Susri
1476:Pawna
1451:Koyna
1380:Venna
1375:Upvan
1308:Lakes
1274:Dhobi
1203:Ulhas
1198:Tasso
1193:Tapti
1188:Tansa
1103:Mutha
1088:Mithi
1068:Koyna
1063:Kolar
1058:Karha
1053:Kadva
1038:Gomai
1028:Girna
1018:Darna
998:Bhima
826:(PDF)
470:(PDF)
239:Daman
231:Dadra
199:India
168:India
152:Mouth
92:India
54:State
48:India
2129:Ukai
2083:Ajwa
2076:Dams
1946:Vaan
1931:Tawa
1921:Suvi
1886:Sang
1816:Ozat
1801:Nara
1766:Mahi
1721:Keri
1696:Kali
1641:Chok
1526:Veer
1416:Dhom
1389:Dams
1239:Kune
1208:Vaan
1113:Nira
1093:Mula
988:Adan
921:ISBN
900:ISBN
879:ISBN
858:ISBN
834:2015
781:2015
678:ISBN
652:ISBN
553:2015
509:2015
478:2015
347:Vapi
233:and
227:Vapi
213:and
193:The
1936:Und
1881:Sai
1851:Rav
1836:Pur
1831:Par
1746:Kim
1606:Aji
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