Chalakudy River
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Origin | Annamalai hills |
Mouth | Arabian Sea |
Basin countries | India |
Length | 130 km (81 mi) |
Source elevation | 1,250 m |
Avg. discharge | 52 m³/s |
Basin area | 1,704 km² (666 mi²) |
Chalakkudy River or Chalakkudy Puzha runs through Chalakkudy town which is the Thrissur District of Kerala state in south India. It is the 5th longest river in Kerala and its basin is between 100 05’ to 100 35’ North latitude and 760 15’to 760 55’ East longitude. This area is located in Thrissur, Ernakulam and Palakkad districts of Kerala. The total drainage area of the river is 1704 km². out of this 1404 km² lies in Kerala and the rest 300 km² in Tamil Nadu. The length of the river is 145.5 km.
Chalakkudy River is the one of very few rivers of Kerala, which is having relics of riparianvegetation in substantial level. The annual report of the National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources Lucknow, mentioned that the Chalakudy River is the richest river in fish diversity perhaps in India.
The river though has its origin in the Anamalai region of Tamilnadu is actually the collection of the falls from Parambikulam, Kuriyarkutti, Sholayar, Karapara and Anakayam. The famous waterfalls, Athirappilly Falls and Vazhachal Falls, are situated on this river. The famous Hydro Electric Projects on Chalakkudy River are 'Sholayar Hydro Electric Project' and 'Peringalkuttu Hydro Electric Project'. Chalakkudy Dam is situated on this river. It merges with the Periyar River at the village of Puthanvelikkara, North Paravur in Ernakulam District.
The Parambikulam Dam has been built on the Parambikulam River, one of its four tributaries.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ About the Rivers of Kerala. Retrieved on 2006-11-02.
[edit] References
- Infobox facts. All Kerala River Protection Council. Retrieved on January 30, 2006.