Vykuntapuram barrage, Water management barrage near Amaravati, India.
Vykuntapuram Barrage is a water control structure built across the Krishna River to manage and regulate water flow through multiple gates and sluices. The facility captures water from tributary rivers and directs it toward irrigation and supply systems.
The government of Andhra Pradesh approved and funded this infrastructure project starting in 2019 as part of broader efforts to improve water management in the region. The barrage was developed to address water distribution challenges across multiple river systems.
The barrage sits where the Krishna River bends sharply northward at Vykuntapuram hill, a geographical feature that local communities have long recognized as significant in their spiritual traditions.
Visitors should explore the site from elevated vantage points to take in the full scale and structure of the facility. The best time to visit is during drier seasons when water levels are lower and more of the infrastructure is visible.
The barrage connects to an advanced water transfer system that moves water from another river system through multiple pumping stages across the landscape. This technical linkage demonstrates how modern infrastructure bridges separate river basins to optimize water distribution.
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