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    Water Resources: We will start implementing the Makhoul Dam next May

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    Water Resources: We will start implementing the Makhoul Dam next May Empty Water Resources: We will start implementing the Makhoul Dam next May

    Post by Rocky Thu 08 Apr 2021, 11:54 am

    Water Resources: We will start implementing the Makhoul Dam next May

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    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Water Resources revealed a study to construct a dam on the Tigris River north of the Mosul Dam in the area near the Iraqi-Turkish-Syrian borders.
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    The advisor at the Ministry of Water Resources, Aoun Dhiab Abdullah, said in a press interview, "The ministry will start implementing the Makhoul Dam at the beginning of next May, after approving the current year’s budget, as four years have been set as a timeframe for its completion."
    He added that "the project is one of the largest strategic projects after the year 2003, and will be implemented in the form of stages when providing annual financial allocations," noting that "the storage capacity in it is three billion cubic meters."
    He pointed out that "the need for this dam emerges by securing the storage of water waves coming from the Upper Zab River, controlling water and using it when needed, especially in the central and southern regions of the country, as well as generating electric power and enhancing water security." 
    Abdullah explained that "the ministry's companies will deal with the foundations and remove the abuses from the area surrounding the dam as a first stage, and foreign companies will be contracted to establish electric power plants and equip electronic gates, with the import of equipment for the project," indicating that "Turkish companies have a desire to do its work." Which previously carried out Ilisu dam. "
    The outputs of the strategic study for water and land in Iraq indicated that if Iraq does not reach an agreement with Turkey, with the completion of the projects of the two neighbors, Syria and Iran, there will be a shortage of about 11 billion cubic meters of water supplies that will reach Iraq by 2035.
    Abdullah announced, "An idea is under study by the ministry to construct a dam on the Tigris River north of the Mosul Dam in the area close to the Iraqi-Turkish-Syrian borders, but with a depth and storage capacity less than the Mosul Dam, and currently a suitable site is being searched to serve as a support for the Mosul Dam, which is Its storage capacity reaches 11 billion cubic meters, in addition to approaching a number of discreet international companies in the field of dam designs to submit their offers after specifying a period of time in this aspect.
    The Ministry of Resources is concerned that the neighbor, Turkey, will complete all its projects, dams, reservoirs and irrigation projects, because the remaining amount that will arrive in Iraq will be limited and of poor quality, explaining that Turkey has many programs, as it is establishing another dam in addition to the Ilisu dam, which is the Slivan Dam, which is located In the northeast of Diyarbakir, and it has also reached advanced stages, and it expects storage to take place next year, there is also another organizational dam called Al-Jazra near the Iraqi-Turkish border, and this will affect the amount of water that will be returned across the border to the Mosul Dam.

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