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Maduranthakam Lake

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Maduranthakam Lake
Maduranthakam aeri
Location of the lake within Tamil Nadu
Location of the lake within Tamil Nadu
Maduranthakam Lake
Location of the lake within Tamil Nadu
Location of the lake within Tamil Nadu
Maduranthakam Lake
LocationMaduranthakam, Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates12°31′30″N 79°52′30″E / 12.52500°N 79.87500°E / 12.52500; 79.87500
TypeArtificial lake
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area2,400 acres (970 ha)
SettlementsMaduranthakam

Maduranthakam Lake or Maduranthakam aeri, is a lake spread over 2400 acres in Maduranthakam, Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu, India.[1][2]

Geography

Maduranthakam aeri is an artificial lake and is the largest lake in the district of Chengalpattu and second largest lake in the state of Tamil Nadu. This lake with a live storage capacity of 16.08 MCM (million cubic meters) as on 2005 has been mentioned in the Government records as one of the oldest impounded lakes in the country since 1798 [3]

See also

Rejuvenation efforts at Madurantakam lake after many decades https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/rejuvenation-efforts-on-at-madurantakam-lake-after-many-decades/article65844111.ece

References

  1. ^ Venkatasubramanian, V. (9 November 2017). "No danger of breach at Madurantakam tank: officials". The Hindu. Chengalpattu: The Hindu. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  2. ^ Madhurandhakam Lake  Wikimapia
  3. ^ Central water commission, New Delhi, Compendium of sedimentation of Reservoirs in India (2020), List of Reservoirs in India, Sl.no 290
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