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SMALL DAMS IN PUNJAB ISSUES & FUTURE PROSPECTS SMALL DAMS ORGANIZATION ISLAMABAD

POTHOHAR REGION BACKGROUND Pothohar region consist of 4 No. of districts namely Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum. Total Area of Pothohar region is 5.55 million acres. Presently cultivated area is 35-45%. Population of Pothohar is 8.5 million. Rural Population is 70%. Area equipped with irrigation system is 11%. Rainfall intensity during monsoon is 60-70%. Total runoff is 4.32 billion cubic meters (3.5 MAF). Total tapped water by Small Dams is 15%.

Area D Area C Haro Basin F Jang Area A Area B Reshi Basin Soan Basin Kanshi Basin Kahan Basin Bunha Basin Area A

BASIN IN PHOTOHAR AREA 1- SOAN BASIN Soan basin is the largest basin in the pothohar plateau and it drains much of the water of Pothohar. It starts near a small village Bun in the foothills of Patriata and Murree. Soan River is the tributary of Indus River. The Soan basin consists of the area of District Rawalpindi (Tehsil Muree and Rawalpindi) and District Attock (Tehsil Fateh Jang and Pindi Gheb). The stream reaches Kalabagh proposed Dam Site close to Pirpiyahi where it falls into the Indus River 2- HARO BASIN The Haro basin consist of Haro River which is tributary of Indus River. The Haro basain consists of Tehsil administration area of Hasnabdal and Hazro of District Attock and Tehsil administration area of Taxila of Rawalpindi District. The Haro River joins Indus River near Ghazi - Barotha Reservoir. 5

BASIN IN PHOTOHAR AREA 3- KANSHI BASIN Kanshi basin is the catchment of the Mangla Dam and mainly consists of Kanshi River which is tributary of Jhelum River. The Kanshi basin is in District Rawalpindi covering Kahuta, Kallar Sydein and Gujar Khan Tehsil administration area. The Khansi River ultimately falls into the reservoir of Mangla Dam. 4- RESHI BASIN Resh Nullah is the main stream of Reshi Basin. It is tributary of Indus River. The Reshi basin is in District Attock, covering Tehsil Jand administrative area and some portion of Pindi Gheb, Fateh Jang area. 5- KAHAN BASIN Kahan basin mainly consists of Kahan River which starts from the village Gurah Uttam Singh of Jhelum Districts. The Kahan River outfalls in Jhelum River near village Naugran of District Jhelum. 6- BUNHA BASIN Bunha basin maily consists of Bunha River, which starts from Saral Chakwal District and then enters Jhelum District and falls in River Jhelum near Darapur. 6

BACK GROUND OF SMALL DAMS ORGANIZATION Preliminary investigation in the Potohar plateau for dams was started by Bund Circle of I & P Deptt: Punjab in 1954 but no dam was constructed till 1961. In 1961 West Pakistan Agriculture Development Corporation (ADC) was made responsible for construction of dams. In 1973 the responsibility of development of Barani Areas was given again to I & P Deptt: Punjab, since then Small Dams Org: is working on development of water resources in Potohar plateau.

OBJECTIVES OF SMALL DAMS ORGANIZATION To provide agriculture and drinking water in pothohar area by tapping maximum runoff in catchment areas by constructing and operating small dams.

MAIN ACTIVITIES OF SMALL DAMS ORGANIZATION Feasibility studies of small dam sites Construction of small dams Operation and maintenance of small dams Development of command areas 9

SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPACT Assured supply of water throughout the year Switch-over from traditional crops to high value crops like orchards, vegetables etc. Sufficient growth of fodder for development of livestock farming leading to production of meat, milk etc. Flood mitigation and soil conservation Poverty alleviation by increasing farm incomes Fulfillment of drinking and domestic water requirements of nearby villages Checking migration of rural population to avoid burden on cities Improvement of general environment of area and health of people Recharging of aquifer Time saving in fetching water from far-flung areas Promotion of fish culture. Promotion of recreational / tourism activities

DISTRICT-WISE NO. OF DAMS DISTRICT COMPLETED DAMS ISLAMABAD 2 RAWALPINDI 8 ATTOCK 15 CHAKWAL 20 JHELUM 10 TOTAL 55

District Completed Dams Islamabad 2 Rawalpindi 8 Chakwal 20 Attock 15 Jhelum 10 Total 55 DAMS UNDER PSDP

PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

DAMS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Sr # Scheme District Gross Storage Capacity (Aft) C.C.A (Acre) Channel Discharge (Cfs.) 1 Arrar Mughlan Dam Chakwal 5300 1800 13 2 Chahan Dam RWP 27386 12000 45 3 Haji Shah Dam Attock 2200 1520 15 4 Sowrra Dam Attock 4200 2200 21 5 Pandori Dam Jhelum 3795 1500 10 6 Taja Bara Dam Attock 2250 1300 12.25 7 Sadrial Dam Attock 2750 325 7.75 8 Shahbaz pur Dam Attock 5000 1260 12.00

PROJECTS UNDER PSDP

DAMS APPROVED UNDER PSDP Sr. No Name of Dam Site District Approved Cost (Rs. In Million) Amended cost (Million) Gross Storage Capacity (Aft) CCA Water Supply (Acre) 1. Mujahid Dam RWP 512.183 701.253 7200 1400 2. Mohra Shera Dam RWP 552.946 701.933 11800 4000 3. Lawa Dam Chakwal 421.533-11300 1800 4. Jamalwal Dam Chakwal 284.651-4100 700 5 Cherah Dam ISlamabad 5307.22-24750 15 MGD

DAM SITES PROPOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION

DAM SITES PROPOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION Sr. No. Dam Site District Status 1 Mahota RWP Feasibility Study Completed 2 Padhrala Jhelum (Dina) Feasibility Study Completed 3 Bakrala Jhelum (Sohawah) PC-I Prepared 4 Sihal Khinger RWP (Gujar Khan) PC-I Prepared 5 Tamman Chakwal (Talagang) PC-I Prepared

NEW POTENTIAL DAM SITES IDENTIFIED

NEW POTENTIAL DAM SITES S.# Name of Site Tehsil District 1 Mari Jalwal Jand Attock 2 Nara Dam Jand Attock 3 Nalahad Dam Pindi Gheb Attock 4 Ahmadal Dam Pindi Gheb Attock 5 Potha Dam Dina Jhelum 6 Chotala Dam Jhelum Jhelum 7 Sabral Dam Khushab Khushab 8 Jabba Din Dam Mianwali Mianwali 9 Laiti Dam Talagang Chakwal 10 Dhok Sher Khan Dam Talagang Chakwal 11 Narala Dam Talagang Chakwal 12 Ankur Dam Talagang Chakwal 13 Minhas Chakwal Chakwal 14 Jhangu Dam Chakwal Chakwal 15 Dhok Toor Dam Chakwal Chakwal 16 Ghambir Chakwal Chakwal 17 Sawer Dam Chakwal Chakwal 18 Mundee Dam Chakwal Chakwal

ISSUES & PROSPECTS

site selection: Availability and suitability of command area, Hydrological conditions of catchment area, Topographic conditions, Geological/geotechnical conditions, Availability of construction material, Size of reservoir 28

Issues influencing Before & After Construction: Rainfall intensity Normal, high & low rainfall impacts Rainfall pattern in winter Carry over dams Sedimentation Estimation at design stage Measurements after construction Hydrographic survey Water shed management Command area Development Topography of the area Land holding pattern Land leveling High efficiency irrigation system Water course development Concept of lift irrigation Cash crops 29

Water User s Association At irrigation channel level At water course level Social Mobilization of Farmers / Community Shifting of income source / land resource management Agriculture extension services Crops compatibility with soil, area characteristics, income, water availability suggestion and development of practical models Department Links Before & after construction Links departments (Irrigation, Agriculture, OFWM, Revenue, Soil conservation, Fisheries, Public health, Environment, NGO s) Role of Fisheries department Role of Public health department 30

Issues Of SDO: O & M Non availability of funds Limited funds Release of available funds Emergency funds Man power shortage Design wing Non existence Regular irrigation staff availability Laboratory setup Dam safety Concept, Application and Setup Non existence Regular irrigation staff availability Dams instrumentation Regular inspections, inputs, guidance suggestions

FUTURE PROSPECTS

Site identifications Funding source Annual Development Program (Punjab Government) PSDP (Federal Government) World Bank Funding (Pothohar Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Program Project) China Co-operation (PPP mode Projects) 33

Pothohar Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Program Project (World Bank Funded Project) A. Rehabilitation of Existing Irrigation Infrastructure (USD 60M) Rehabilitation of Existing Irrigation Infrastructure (USD 15M): There are 28 command areas proposed for rehabilitation under this activity. Such rehabilitation include, but not limited to, repair of water reservoir body, protective work conveyance system and cross drainage work, installment of metering system for supply and demand management. Upgrading Existing Irrigation Infrastructure (USD 45M): There are 14 locations in which water reservoir capacity need be increased to accommodate more water and the demand to expand cultivable areas. B. Development of New Irrigation Infrastructure (USD 115M) Development of Major Water Reservoirs (USD 65M): There 6 locations with considerable catchment areas and promising command areas with highly fertile soil. Additional 3-5% of total runoff in Pothohar will be captured by the proposed water storage schemes. Development of Mini Water Reservoirs Tanks and Ponds (USD 50M): There are 5000 locations designated for such schemes. These mini water harvesting schemes could capture 1.5-2 % of total runoff in the region. 34

Pothohar Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Program Project (World Bank Funded Project) C. Agriculture Improvement (USD 50M) Development of Existing and New Command Area (USD 30M): This will include the use of laser land leveling techniques as well as the deployment of drip and sprinkler systems. High Efficiency Agriculture (USD 20M): This activity will include establishment of water users association and strengthening extension services to guide on crop patterns and assist farmers to implement best management practices. D. Project Management, Technical Assistance and Capacity Building (USD 30M) Project implementation responsibilities will rest with OFWM Directorate of Agriculture Department, Irrigation Department and Agency for Barani Area Development(ABAD). An anchoring project management unit will be established to coordinate implementation across the three departments under this component. 35