Panshet Dam

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Location

It is about 50 km from Pune and about 180  km from Mumbai.

Specifications

The height of the dam above its lowest foundation is 63.56 m (208.5 ft) while the length is 1,039 m (3,409 ft). The volume content is 4,190 km3 (1,010 cu mi) and gross storage capacity is 303,000.00 m3 (10,700,344 cu ft).[3]

Purpose

  • Irrigation
  • Water supply

Attraction

  • Panshet Lake

Panshet is one of the famous picnic spots of Pune and attracts many visitors from Mumbai. The lake is made because of the backwater from the Panshet Dam; from the dam, tourists can see the Sahyadri mountains.

  • Panshet Water Park

Panshet Water Park is a water sports centre.

See also

References

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