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This page shows the province-wise list of dams and reservoirs in Pakistan. According to the International Commission on Large Dams, 73 dams and reservoirs in Pakistan are over 15 m (49 ft) in height. [1] Tarbela Dam in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the largest earth-filled dam in the world and is the second largest by the structural volume.
Map of the major rivers, lakes, dams, barrages and reservoirs in Pakistan ... Headworks in Pakistan - at Pakistan Tourism Portal This page was last edited on 19 ...
The useful life of the dam and reservoir was estimated to be approximately 50 years. However, sedimentation has been much lower than predicted, and it is now estimated that the useful lifespan of the dam will be 85 years, to about 2060. [17] Pakistan plans to construct several large dams upstream of Tarbela, including the Diamer-Bhasha Dam ...
Zao Dam (Pakistan) This page was last edited on 15 August 2019, at 03:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
This is a list of hydroelectric power stations in Pakistan as of 2024. [1] [2] [3] In service. S/N Station ... Nai Gaj Dam: Dadu, Sindh: 4.2: Under construction. To ...
Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a concreted-filled gravity dam, in the preliminary stages of construction, on the River Indus between Kohistan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Diamer district in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan administered Kashmir. Its foundation stone was laid by the then Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1998.
Satpara Dam is a medium-size multi-purpose concrete-faced earth-filled dam located downstream from Satpara Lake on the Satpara Stream approximately 4 km from the town of Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The dam has enlarged the size of Satpara Lake, generates 17.36 MW of hydroelectricity, supplies power to approximately 30,000 households ...
The dam is extended to 24300 acres with gross storage capacity of 857000 acre feet. It is Pakistan's fifth-largest dam. [4] It is an important source that provides the drinking water to the metropolitan city Karachi. [5] In 1974, the government of Sindh declared the area around dam as a wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary is about 27219 hectors ...