Pench River

Pench River
पेंच नदी
River
Pench river before Chhindwara
Country India
Tributaries
 - right Kulbehra River
Cities Parasia, Chhindwara, Chaurai Khas
Source Junnardeo
 - location Chindwara District, Madhya Pradesh
 - elevation 1,048 m (3,438 ft)
 - coordinates 22°18′N 78°35′E / 22.300°N 78.583°E / 22.300; 78.583
Mouth Kanhan River
 - location Kamthi, Nagpur District, Nagpur
 - elevation 310 m (1,017 ft)
 - coordinates 21°16′N 79°10′E / 21.267°N 79.167°E / 21.267; 79.167Coordinates: 21°16′N 79°10′E / 21.267°N 79.167°E / 21.267; 79.167

The Pench River is an Indian tributary of the Kanhan River. It originates in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh and flows across Pench National Park, which is a reserve for the Tiger Project of India.

The two big dams of the Pench River supply water to the city of Nagpur and to the big thermal power plant located there.

Pench National Park

The river separates Pench National Park into two halves, east and west Pench. The Pench Tiger Reserve derives its name after the Pench River, which flows from north to south across the reserve. The reserve is situated on the south of the Satpura Hill Ranges in the Seoni District and Chhindwara District in the Madhya Pradesh state of India. The topography is undulating, with most of the area enclosed by small hill ranges and abrupt slopes on all the sides.

The Pench river flowing through the centre of the Reserve is usually dry by April, but a number of water pools, locally known as dohs, are found along the course of the river. These serve as waterholes for wild animals. A few perennial springs also exist in the region. Recently, a number of earthen ponds and shallow wells have been created, providing well-distributed sources of water across the reserve.

Dam

The hydroelectric Totladoh Dam on the Pench River was the first interstate project of Maharashtra. It is located in the Pench National Park. The next big dam is Pench Dam near just downstream of the Totladoh Dam the town of Parseoni. More than 70% of the drinking water in Nagpur is supplied from the dams.

The Pench right canal supplies water to Nagpur, the Koradi Thermal Power Station, and the Khaparkheda Thermal Power Station, and the rest of the water is use for irrigation in Parseoni taluka, Kalmeshwar taluka, Savner taluka, Kamthi taluka, and rural Nagpur.[1] The Pench left canal irrigates Parseoni taluka, Ramtek taluka, and Mauda taluka and provides water for the NTPC Mauda Super Thermal Power Station and other industrial purposes.

Pench Diversion Project

[2] The planned Pench Diversion Project near the village of Machagora on the Pench River in Chhindwara district may spark a water war between Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. MP officials say construction of the dam near Machagora will provide irrigation to about 70,918 hectares of land in Chhindwara and Seoni districts. However, it is more about privatising water for two power plants of 1,320 mW each by major power companies Adani and SKS Limitedl.

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