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The department has four major projects along with its central body at central level. Major hydro and multi-purpose projects including Sapta Koshi High Dam Multipurpose Project, Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project, Budhiganga Hydropower Project, Naumure Multipurpose Project and a few other projects also run under the department. [9] [10] [11]
The Budhi Gandaki Hydroelectric Project is a proposed hydroelectric power plant in Nepal, to be developed by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). This storage hydropower plant is to be located on the Budhi Gandaki River , approximately 2 km upstream of its confluence with Trishuli River , about 55 km west of Kathmandu (80 km by road).
The project is primarily aimed to control floods in south-eastern Nepal and northern Bihar of India, and to generate hydro power. [1] An issue subsequently coming with this project is Nepal’s access to sea port via 165 km long navigation canal linking to Calcutta sea port through River Ganges .
BOD test bottles at the laboratory of a wastewater treatment plant. Biochemical oxygen demand (also known as BOD or biological oxygen demand) is an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed by aerobic bacteria growing on the organic material present in a water sample at a specific temperature over a specific time period.
The department and its branch offices are run by officers of Nepal Engineering Service (Civil/Hydrology). [4] The department has 4 regional offices and several field offices for different river systems. A few other projects also run under the department. [5]
Currently, the plant houses two horizontal Pelton turbines each with 320 kW. The outgoing water is used for drinking water supply system and irrigation of Kathmandu. The plant is run by local community. The project consists of about 300 meter cemented canal from Nagmait river and about 1600 meter long canal from Syalmati river.
The Department of Local Infrastructure Development (DoLID), is a department under the Ministry of Urban Development of Nepal, responsible for assisting local governments in the engineering aspects of civil engineering construction including rural, urban and agriculture road/bridge construction and mentinance. [1] It has its branch offices. [2] [3]
The project is a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) design with a 40% possibility of exceeding the target (Q40). The project, which was created at a total cost of NPR 5,000 million, began operations on March 23, 2020. The 23.5MW Solu HEP project was one of the original Super-Six projects examined by the Nepalese Department of Electricity Development (DoED).