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Answered by XxMissMoonxX
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Tilari (Forebay) Dam is situated in Dodamarg Taluka, in the Indian state of Maharashtra and the largest one is situated in Chandgad taluk of Kolhapur District in Maharashtra and is constructed on Tilari River as the result of a joint project by the Maharashtra and Goa governments. The water from this dam is distributed to both states. The dam is located near the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka and necessitated the relocation of several villages in the area. There are many reservoirs. The largest one is located near Belgaum in a village named Hajgoli in Maharashtra. The village is approximately 30 km from Belgaum and is a weekend spot for the people of that town.

Official name: Tillari (Forebay) Dam D04936

Location: Chandgad

Coordinates: 15.759875°N 74.121323°E

Opening date: 1985

Owner(s): Government of Maharashtra, India

Types of Dams Gravity

Impounds Kharani Nalla

Height 22.74 m (74.6 ft)

Length 350 m (1,150 ft)

Total capacity1,514 km3

There has been no official ribbon-cutting function, no fanfare and no announcements, but the Rs 15 billion Tilari dam, a joint venture between Goa and Maharashtra, is now complete. The construction of the dam began in 1986."

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