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Miraani Dam ( ur, ).
Dasht River The Dasht River ( ur, ) is located in the Makran region and Gwadar District, in the southwestern section of Balochistan Province, Pakistan which drains near Jiwani. Tributaries The Kech River which (maxime) flows through Kech valley is the easte ...
south of the
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in
Kech District The Kech District ( ur, ) is a district located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Administration The district of Kech is administratively subdivided into the following tehsils, each of which contains several villages:Balochistan Balochistan ( ; bal, بلۏچستان; also romanised as Baluchistan and Baluchestan) is a historical region in Western and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. ...
province of
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. Its reservoir is fed by the
Kech River The Kech River ( bal, كيچ كور) flows in the Makran region, of southeastern Iran and the southwestern area of Balochistan Province in southwestern Pakistan. Geography The seasonal intermittent river is a tributary of the Dasht River. The Dash ...
and the Nihing River. Mirani Dam was completed in July 2006 and began impounding the Dasht River in August 2006.


History and construction

The feasibility report of the Mirani dam project was first completed in 1956. The project then went into the back screen due to the other major events of the time. 45 years passed like that and then in the wake of
Gwadar Port The Gwadar Port ( ur, ) is situated on the Arabian Sea at Gwadar in Balochistan province of Pakistan and is under the administrative control of the Maritime Secretary of Pakistan and operational control of the China Overseas Port Holding Com ...
development Mirani Dam was commissioned by Pakistan's
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(WAPDA) in 2001 to provide water for
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city. The ceremonial ground breaking was performed by then President of Pakistan, General
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, in August 2001. The project was done on EPC basis by
Descon Engineering Limited Descon is a Pakistani multinational company which is based in Lahore, Pakistan. The company was founded on 15 December 1977. It operates in the engineering, power and chemicals sectors. Descon is the only Pakistani terror engineering company to ...
. Commencement of work began in June 2002 and the project was completed in June 2007. Impounding of reservoir started in July 2006 and was inaugurated by then President of Pakistan Gen. Pervez Musharraf on 16 November 2006. Construction of t-hours and, at its peak, 1,550 people were employed for its construction, mostly from Kech and Gwadar districts. of land was acquired for the project. During
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in June 2007, backflowing water from Mirani Dam in the Nihing and Kech rivers resulted in a large-scale disaster, affected several thousand households in the upstream areas of Nasirabad, Kallatuk, and Nodiz.


Geography and hydrology

Mirani Dam is located on
Dasht River The Dasht River ( ur, ) is located in the Makran region and Gwadar District, in the southwestern section of Balochistan Province, Pakistan which drains near Jiwani. Tributaries The Kech River which (maxime) flows through Kech valley is the easte ...
, approximately west of
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and south west of
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, in
Makran Division Makran Division (Baloch: مکران) is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan. It is the eastern component of the larger Makran region shared between Pakistan and Iran, located in southern Balochistan along the Gulf of O ...
of
Balochistan Balochistan ( ; bal, بلۏچستان; also romanised as Baluchistan and Baluchestan) is a historical region in Western and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. ...
. The
Central Makran Range The Central Makran Range is a mountain range in the Makran region, in southwestern section of Balochistan Province, in southwestern Pakistan. Geography It is one of three ranges in the mountain ranges system. The range's peaks are in elevation ...
are located to the north of the dam site. The dam is located downstream of the confluence of the two tributaries of Dasht;
Kech River The Kech River ( bal, كيچ كور) flows in the Makran region, of southeastern Iran and the southwestern area of Balochistan Province in southwestern Pakistan. Geography The seasonal intermittent river is a tributary of the Dasht River. The Dash ...
and Nihing River at Kaur-e-Awaran. Both Kech and Nihing are seasonal streams which flow during summer from rainfall.


Structure and purpose

Kech Valley consists of cultivable soil upon which agriculture activity could be carried out if a constant water supply is ensured. The primary purpose of Mirani Dam was to store water from the three rivers during the summer season and during floods so that water could be available for irrigation purposes throughout the year in order to bring of hitherto uncultivated land in Kech Valley under cultivation. The secondary purpose of Mirani Dam is to ensure a constant supply of clean drinking water to the towns of Turbat and Gwadar throughout the year. Reservoir: * Gross Storage: . * Live Storage: . * Average Annual Releases: . Dam: * Type: Concrete-faced rock-filled * Height: * Length at Crest: * Top Width: Spillway: * Type: Overflow * Clear Waterway: * Designed Capacity: * Maximum Capacity: Outlet: * Tunnel Diameter: * Capacity: Irrigation System Command Area & Capacity: * Irrigation System: Gravity, Lined Channels * Right Bank Canal: & * Left Bank Canal: & * Total: &


Gallery

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Issues

While the dam is supposed to irrigate up to of land according to official plans, only a fraction of this land is irrigated and developed. The local communities have staged protests, hunger-strikes, and people's tribunal to demand compensation in lieu of damages from the government authorities.


Mirani Dam Flooding

On the night between June 26 & 27, 2007 the backflow water from Mirani dam inundated upstream areas of Nasirabad, Nodez, and Kallatuk destroying several thousand houses, date trees, and indigenous underground irrigation channels. The damage was so extensive that the current Chief Minister of Baluchistan province, Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch who was a Senator at the time, termed the Dam as a "mega-disaster" and calling into question all the government assessments and forecasts about its utility. Local activists have been since then demanding the relevant authorities including WAPDA, the Planning Commission of Pakistan, and the Provincial government to pay compensation for their losses. Their specific demands include compensation of damages to houses and date trees for up to 271.2 Average Mean Sea Level (AMSL),. While the government has acknowledged the claim by local communities 8 years after the disaster, the compensation is yet to be paid.


See also

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List of dams and reservoirs in Pakistan This page shows the Province-wise list of dams and reservoirs in Pakistan According to the International Commission on Large Dams73 dams and reservoirsin Pakistan are over in height. Tarbela Dam is the largest earth-filled dam in the world a ...


References


External links


Mirani Dam Project Brief

UNOSAT reservoir map
{{Dams in Pakistan Dams in Balochistan, Pakistan Kech District Concrete-face rock-fill dams Dams completed in 2006