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  2. Kerala Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Water Authority is an autonomous authority established for the development and regulation of water supply and waste water collection and disposal in the state of Kerala, India. It is a government-owned organization and hence a monopoly in most parts of the state.

  3. Public sector undertakings in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Water Authority: Kerala State Beverages Corporation. Kerala State Financial Enterprises Ltd. The Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation Limited: Kerala Water Authority. 3: Kerala State Housing Board: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation. Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd. Kerala State Housing Board: Kerala State Civil Supplies ...

  4. List of dams and reservoirs in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    There are 81 dams in Kerala. Of the 81 dams, the Kerala State Electricity Board owns 59 dams which form 45 reservoirs, the Kerala Irrigation Department owns 20 dams which form 20 reservoirs and the Kerala Water Authority vests the control of 2 dams with 2 reservoirs.

  5. 2018 Kerala floods - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. 483 dead, 15 went missing [1] Property damage. ₹ 40,000 crore (US$5.0 billion) (estimated) [2] On 16 August 2018, severe floods affected the south Indian state Kerala, due to unusually heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. [3] [4] [5] It was the worst flood in Kerala in nearly a century. [6]

  6. Kochi Water Metro - Wikipedia

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    System length. 76 km (47 mi) Average speed. 8 knots (15 km/h) Top speed. 10 knots (19 km/h) Kochi Water Metro ( KWM) is an integrated ferry transport system serving the Greater Kochi region in Kerala, India. It is the first water metro system in India and the first integrated water transport system of this size in Asia.

  7. Waterways transport in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Waterways have always been an important mode of transport in Kerala. The total length of navigable route in Kerala was 1,900 kilometres and the navigable rivers constitute about 54 per cent of the waterways. The 41 West-flowing rivers together with the backwaters are an integrated part of the inland navigation system in Kerala. [1]

  8. Peppara Dam - Wikipedia

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    Peppara Dam is a masonry gravity dam on the Karamana River in Trivandrum District. It is built by the Kerala Water Authority in 1983 has a catchment area of 83 km 2 and receives an average rain fall of 481 cm.

  9. Roshy Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Roshy Augustine (born 20 January 1969) is an Indian politician who has served as the Minister for Water Resources of Kerala since 2021. He is a Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly representing Idukki since 2001. He is a member of the Kerala Congress (M) party.

  10. Peechi Dam - Wikipedia

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    Peechi, Thrissur, Kerala, India: Coordinates: Construction began: 1947: Opening date: 1957: Operator(s) Irrigation Department, Kerala: Dam and spillways; Height: 49.8 metre: Length: 213 metre: Width (base) 4.27 metre: Reservoir; Creates: Manali River: Capacity: tmc ft.

  11. Sasthamcotta Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sasthamcotta Lake or Sasthamkotta Lake, also categorized as a wetland, is the largest fresh water lake in Kerala, a state of India on the south of the West Coast. The lake is named after the ancient Sastha temple (a pilgrimage centre) located on its bank.