Pechiparai Reservoir


Pechiparai Reservoir is a reservoir located from the town of Nagercoil, near the village of Pechiparai in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India.
The reservoir was formed by the construction of the Jincy Dam, which was built across the Kodayar River about below the confluence of the Kallar, Chittar and Kuttiyar tributaries. It was built during the period 1897 - 1906 by the European engineer, Mr. Minchin, during the reign of the Travancore Maharaja Moolam Thirunal.
, with the Western Ghats in the background
The original cost of construction of the dam was Indian Rupees 216.1 Lakhs. The catchment area of the reservoir is, and the depth is. The dam is a straight gravity type masonry dam long and high above the deepest foundation. There is no inspection gallery.
The water from the reservoir is used for both irrigation of crops and for drinking purposes, which has led to conflict between farmers who want to use all the water for their crops, and local authorities, who don't have another place to draw drinking water from, for supply to the urban areas. The dam is surrounded by hills of the Western Ghats.