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Islamabad, Feb 4: In a shocking report, it has emerged that Pakistan is left with "one month of water supply" on hand. According to a 2013 report from the Asian Development Bank, 80 percent of Pakistan's agriculture relies on irrigation from the overstressed water system. Pakistan's average temperature is likely to increase around 3 degrees Celsius within the next 50 years, that's why people, especially in rural areas, have already started migrating out of the country for these reasons. Pakistan has lot of major challenges before combating the climate change woes. Another worrisome news is for those whose major source of income comes from timber industry, because deforestation is a major problem. The report says that Pakistan manages to retain only two and five percent of its tree cover. With high population, timber mafia and flooding due to deforestation, Pakistan has lot of major challenges before combating the climate change woes. In December last year, the World Bank gave Pakistan nearly $4 million to study deforestation and how to address it.
Pakistan has only a month’s worth of water left: Report - News Oneindia
 
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Either the OP is an idiot or the ones making the report are the idiots. :crazy:
 
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1 month worth of water storage capacity.

Pakistan is one of the most water-stressed countries in the world, not far from being classified as “water scarce,” with less than 1,000 cubic meters per person per year. Water demand exceeds supply, which has caused maximum withdrawal from reservoirs. At present, Pakistan’s storage capacity is limited to a 30-day supply, well below the recommended 1,000 days for countries with a similar climate. Climate change is affecting snowmelt and reducing flows into the Indus River, the main supply source. Increases in storage capacity to manage periods of low snowmelt and low rainfall are required, as well as the rehabilitation of the distribution system to reduce losses


http://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/ado2013-pakistan.pdf
 
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1 month worth of storage capacity.

Seriously??? You believe these nutcases??

No one can really predict or even say that this country has this much water left or if India has like 30 years of water left. :lol:

You want to start a war with India on water now? :sniper:
 
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Seriously??? You believe these nutcases??

No one can really predict or even say that this country has this much water left or if India has like 30 years of water left. :lol:

You want to start a war with India on water now? :sniper:

Water storage capacity of a country is a real thing, as absurd as it may sound. Its got nothing to do with India and more to do with Pakistan's lack of dams to store water. As the ADB report said, Pakistan is a water scarce country, and the guidelines say that a water scarce country should have a 1000 days worth of water storage capacity for its population.

Water storage capacity just for 30 days
 
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One more issue to worry about....:hitwall:
Some time from now, when I am all set to go to sleep, I am going to be kept awake by my thoughts about my country's future, and unfortunately this issue will also be among the list of problems to overcome....:sick:
 
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All development projects should involve the building of dams.
 
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I don't know but does it also include the fossil/ground water? If it does, what is the way to measure it?

During the days of Pervez Musharraf, Brick-lining of waterways was started. It's a long process, because, there is about 80,000 miles of them. It is estimated that once that process is complete the water saved due to seepage will be equal to the amount stored at 'Kala Bagh Dam'. The other obvious advantage is that it will stop waterlogging and salination of valuable agricultural land.
 
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Water storage capacity of a country is a real thing, as absurd as it may sound. Its got nothing to do with India and more to do with Pakistan's lack of dams to store water. As the ADB report said, Pakistan is a water scarce country, and the guidelines say that a water scarce country should have a 1000 days worth of water storage capacity for its population.

Have you ever heard of the Tarbela Dam??? Let me give you a few fun facts about it.

*Its the Largest Earth-filled Dam on this planet
*Its the Second largest by structural volume.
* Meaning that it can store LOADS Of H2O!!! (a lot more than any other dam in the world except for the ST Dam)

Second, you saying that Pakistan has a lack of dams to store water??? Really??

Want to know the amount of dams in Pakistan???

Here's the List:-

Name Location Impounds Region Height Storage Capacity Year Of Completion


Ago Gara Dam Balochistan54
Akra Kaur Dam GwadarAkra Kaur RiverBalochistan21 metres (69 ft)21,000,000 m3 (17,025 acre·ft)199532
Allai Khwar[8]BattagramRiver Allai KhwarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa51 metres (167 ft)2012[9]94
Amach DamMastungAmach RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)1,675,000 m3 (1,358 acre·ft)198722
Auxiliary Kandar DamKohatDargai Algad RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa23 metres (75 ft)200490
Aza Khel DamPeshawarn/aKhyber Pakhtunkhwa23 metres (75 ft)200489
Baghak DamBalochistan35
Band-e-Chaman DamTurbatBand-e-Chaman RiverBalochistan15 metres (49 ft)2,467,000 m3 (2,000 acre·ft)199428
Baran DamBannuBaran RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa24 metres (79 ft)196274
Basal DamPunjab138
Bhugtal DamPunjab125
Bisialla DamBalochistan65
Bostan Darra DamQuettaDarra Manda RiverBalochistan20 metres (66 ft)210,000 m3 (170 acre·ft)198721
Brewary DamBalochistan69
Chaatri DamHaripurNain Sukh RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa26 metres (85 ft)197179
Chanda Fateh Khan DamKohatn/aKhyber Pakhtunkhwa25 metres (82 ft)200488
Changhoz DamKarakChanghoz RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa43 metres (141 ft)200793
Channi Bor DamPunjab117
Chashma DamMianwali DistrictIndus RiverPunjab113
Chbla Bano DamPunjab112
Chichali DamPunjab108
Dandy DamMiranshahFederally Administered Tribal Areas25 m (82 ft)5,945,000 m3 (4,820 acre·ft)2011[10]n/a
Dara DamBalochistan57
Dargai Pal DamWanaFederally Administered Tribal Areas30 m (98 ft)5,896,000 m3 (4,780 acre·ft)2008[11]n/a
Darwazai DamKohatSodal Algada RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa15 metres (49 ft)197684
Dhok Quttab Din DamPunjab129
Dhok Sandy Mar DamPunjab124
Dhok Tahlian DamPunjab136
Dhurnal DamPunjab107
Duber KhwarPattan, KohistanRiver Khan KhwarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa97.57 metres (320.1 ft)2013[9]95
Dungi DamPunjab109
Duz Durg DamMastungDuz Dur RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)49,000 m3 (40 acre·ft)198416
Galangoor DamBalochistan52
Gandially DamKohatTaru Algada RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa22 metres (72 ft)200287
Ganj Dara DamBalochistan62
Garat DamPunjab118
Ghargi DamPishinn/aBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)123,000 m3 (100 acre·ft)198618
Ghat Amoon DamBalochistan50
Ghazi Barotha DamIndus RiverPunjab137
Ghunza DamPishinn/aBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)220,000 m3 (178 acre·ft)198415
Ghuti Shela DamBalochistan46
Giwari DamBalochistan43
Gogi DamZiaratGogi RiverBalochistan16.5 metres (54 ft)493,000 m3 (400 acre·ft)198110
Gokar DamBalochistan39
Gomal Zam DamWanaFederally Administered Tribal Areas133 m (436 ft)1,400,000,000 m3(1,134,998 acre·ft)2012[12]n/a
Gur DamKalatn/aBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)498,000 m3 (404 acre·ft)198211
Gurab DamPunjab101
Haero DamBalochistan60
Hingi DamQuettaHingiBalochistan15 metres (49 ft)201,000 m3 (163 acre·ft)1995–9633
Hub DamMalirHub RiverBalochistan48 metres (157 ft)1,057,000,000 m3(856,924 acre·ft)19799
Jaba DamPunjab145
Jabbi DamPunjab128
Jalwal DamPunjab146
Jamal DamPunjab141
Jammargal DamPunjab131
Jari DamMirpur DistrictSaddle damAzad Kashmir84 metres (276 ft)n/a19671
Jari Rim WorksMirpur DistrictSaddle damAzad Kashmir42 metres (138 ft)n/a19672
Jawa DamPunjab132
Jurash DamPunjab111
Kahal DamHazaraKahal RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa22 metres (72 ft)197180
Kahuta DamPunjab115
Kakra DamMirpur DistrictSaddle damAzad Kashmir42 metres (138 ft)n/a19673
Kandar DamKohatDargai Algada RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa27 metres (89 ft)197076
Kanjoor DamPunjab114
Khad Koocha DamMastungKad Koocha RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)117,000 m3 (95 acre·ft)198414
Khajeer DamQila SaifullahKhajeer RiverBalochistan15 metres (49 ft)308,000 m3 (250 acre·ft)199124
Khal DamHaripurKhal Kass RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa23 metres (75 ft)197178
Khan KhwarBesham, ShanglaRiver Khan KhwarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa46 metres (151 ft)2012[9]96
Khanpur DamHaripurHaro RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa51 metres (167 ft)198585
Khasala DamPunjab121
Khokhar Zer DamPunjab116
Khori DamBalochistan59
Khushab DamPishinKhushab RiverBalochistan15.4 metres (51 ft)77,000 m3 (62 acre·ft)198619
Kohar DamBalochistan40
Kot Raja DamPunjab130
Kullan DamBalochistan55
Lalai DamBalochistan36
Lehri DamPunjab140
Machka Manda DamBalochistan37
Mailsi DamPunjab100
Mana Storage DamZiaratMana RiverBalochistan19.8 metres (65 ft)1,825,000 m3 (1,480 acre·ft)19617
Mang DamHaripurHaro RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa16 metres (52 ft)197077
Mangi DamZiaratBoin Viala RiverBalochistan18 metres (59 ft)130,000 m3 (105 acre·ft)198212
Mangla DamMirpur DistrictJhelum RiverAzad Kashmir138 metres (453 ft)7,251,811,000 m3(5,879,139 acre·ft)19675
Marala DamSialkot DistrictChenab RiverPunjab104
Mial DamPunjab139
Mirani DamMakranDasht RiverBalochistan39 metres (128 ft)373,000,000 m3 (302,396 acre·ft)200771
Mirwal DamPunjab127
Misriot DamPunjab99
Morinko DamBalochistan61
Murghai Check DamBalochistan68
Murghai Kotal DamBalochistan51
Nali Mirdadzai Storage DamBalochistan41
Namal DamMianwali DistrictPunjab97
Nari Kach DamBalochistan58
Naryab DamHanguNaryab RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa32 metres (105 ft)200691
Nikka DamPunjab126
Nirali DamPunjab105
Nishpa DamMastungNishpa RiverBalochistan15 metres (49 ft)115,000 m3 (93 acre·ft)199430
Nousahr DamBalochistan45
Nundra Kapper DamBalochistan64
Palian DamBalochistan53
Pinakai DamQila SaifullahPinakai RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)48,000 m3 (39 acre·ft)199429
Pira Fatehal DamPunjab135
Qadirabad DamMandi Bahauddin DistrictChenab RiverPunjab103
Qibla Bandi DamPunjab110
Rasul DamMandi Bahauddin DistrictJhelum RiverPunjab102
Rati Kassi DamPunjab106
Rawal DamIslamabad Capital TerritoryKorang RiverPunjab98
Rindak Storage DamBalochistan49
Sabakzai DamZhobZhob RiverBalochistan34.75 metres (114.0 ft)32,700 acre·ft (40,334,856 m3)201672
Salial DamPunjab142
Sasnak Mana Storage DamZiaratSasnak RiverBalochistan19 metres (62 ft)271,000 m3 (220 acre·ft)199326
Sassi Punnu DamBalochistan63
Sawal DamPunjab143
Shadak DamPishinShadak RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)86,000 m3 (70 acre·ft)198313
Shadi Kaur Storage DamBalochistan70
Shagai DamQuettan/aBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)381,000 m3 (309 acre·ft)199327
Shahpur DamPunjab123
Shakardara DamPunjab133
Sharki DamKarakTem RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa40 metres (130 ft)200692
Sherran Manda DamBalochistan42
Shiker DamPishinShiker RiverBalochistan19 metres (62 ft)61,000 m3 (49 acre·ft)198823
Simly DamIslamabad Capital TerritorySoan RiverPunjab119
Spin DamBalochistan38
Spinkarez DamQuettaNar River and Murdar RiverBalochistan29 metres (95 ft)6,800,000 m3 (5,513 acre·ft)19456
Sukhian DamMirpur DistrictSaddle damAzad Kashmir44 metres (144 ft)n/a19674
Surlah DamPunjab122
Tabai DamQuettaTabai RiverBalochistan15 metres (49 ft)175,000 m3 (142 acre·ft)199431
Tain Pura DamPunjab134
Takhtani DamBalochistan47
Talikna DamPunjab144
Tanda DamKohatKohat RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa35 metres (115 ft)196775
Tang Storage DamBalochistan48
Tanga DamBalochistan56
Tangi Dababri DamBalochistan67
Tangi DamQila SaifullahTangi RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)75,000 m3 (61 acre·ft)199734
Tarbela Auxiliary-1 DamGhaziIndus RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa105 metres (344 ft)197481
Tarbela Auxiliary-2 DamGhaziIndus RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa67 metres (220 ft)197482
Tarbela DamHaripurIndus RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa143.26 metres (470.0 ft)13,690,000,000 m3(11,098,664 acre·ft)197483
Thamarak DamPishinn/aBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)241,000 m3 (195 acre·ft)198620
Tooth DamKalatTooth RiverBalochistan16 metres (52 ft)490,000 m3 (397 acre·ft)199125
Torkehezi DamBalochistan44
Trikh Tangi DamBalochistan66
Under Base DamQila SaifullahUnder Base RiverBalochistan15.2 metres (50 ft)86,000 m3 (70 acre·ft)198517
Walana DamPunjab120
Walitangi DamQuettaWalitangi RiverBalochistan24 metres (79 ft)510,000 m3 (413 acre·ft)19618
Warsak DamPeshawarKabul RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa67 metres (220 ft)76,492,000 m3 (62,013 acre·ft)196073
Zaibi DamKarakZaibi Algad RiverKhyber Pakhtunkhwa25 metres (82 ft)199786

Now, let's see the Dams Pakistan is proposing to build:-

Balochistan[edit]
  • Garuk Dam – proposed dam located on Garuk River, 47 km south east of Kharan District, Balochistan. The earth core rock-filled dam will have a height of 184 feet and a reservoir capacity of 50,695 acre feet. The reservoir when completed will irrigate a command area of 12,500 acres and will have hydro-power capacity of 300 KW.[13]
  • Pelar Dam – proposed dam located across Nai River in Awaran District, Balochistan. The concrete gravity dam will be 60 feet high and will have a gross storage capacity of 99,175 acre feet. It will irrigate a command area of 25,650 acres. Installed capacity of the power station will be 300 KW.[14] Due to financial constraints, funding for the project was stopped in 2011.[15]
  • Winder Dam – proposed dam on Winder River, Balochistan about 125 km from Lasbela city. The earth core rockfill dam will be 102 feet high with a gross storage capacity of 36,484 acre-feet and a command area of 10,000 acres. It will have an hydro-power generation capacity of 300 KW.[16]
  • Hingol Dam – proposed
  • Sukleji Dam – under construction
  • Naulong Dam – under construction
Gilgit Baltistan[edit]
  • Diamer-Bhasha Dam – under construction
  • Bunji Dam – under construction
  • Satpara Dam – under construction
Federally Administered Tribal Areas[edit]
  • Kurram Tangi Dam – proposed
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa[edit]
  • Allai Khwar Dam
  • Bara Dam – under construction
  • Changhoz Dam
  • Khan Khwar Dam
  • Khanpur Dam
  • Munda Dam – under construction
  • Tanda Dam
  • Tarbela Dam
  • Warsak Dam
  • Kalam Dam – under construction
Punjab[edit]
  • Akhori Dam – under construction
  • Kalabagh Dam – proposed

Is that enough of the dams??? :pakistan:

By the way. 2 dams. Tarbela and Mangla of Pakistan come in Top 10 of the world's. Tarbela at 2nd place and Mangla at 9th. And Tarbela stores the most water on this planet. Is that enough water for Pakistan?? I think so. :enjoy:


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@Itachi instead of copy pasting unnecessary text, kindly give a response that is logical.
for example... we use xyz amount of water per day average but total storage capacity in all dams is pqr (which is much more than 30 days,
even if you build largest dam in the world, it logically proves nothing.
 
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I don't know but does it also include the fossil/ground water? If it does, what is the way to measure it?

During the days of Pervez Musharraf, Brick-lining of waterways was started. It's a long process, because, there is about 80,000 miles of them. It is estimated that once that process is complete the water saved due to seepage will be equal to the amount stored at 'Kala Bagh Dam'. The other obvious advantage is that it will stop waterlogging and salination of valuable agricultural land.

When will it complete?

Anyway 100 small and medium dams will be completed in Balochistan by 2022. But main ones are 4, Kalabagh dam, 2-3 in Gilgit.
 
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instead of copy pasting unnecessary text, kindly give a response that is logical.
for example... we use xyz amount of water per day average but total storage capacity in all dams is pqr (which is much more than 30 days,
even if you build largest dam in the world, it logically proves nothing.

You got a problem with Pakis using "xyz amount of H2O"??? Do you not bath everyday?? Do you really understand how much water is needed not only in everyday life but as commercially too?

Is that "logical" enough for you?? No one really "overuses" water. That is really the absurd thing I have heard.

And no text is unnecesary. Those dams are there to store any excess amount of water which comes only in certain times of the year. Ever heard of the monsoon?? Yeah, that part of the year.

Lastly, this is a thread concerning Pakistan and not even we (Pakistanis) are really concerned. Since we know all of this in the first place is absurd.

You know what??? You should really visit the dams of Pakistan and firstly, the Tarbela one. The view of the Tarbela dam should really clear your mind of all thoughts concerning about the water of Pakistan. Just my 2 cents. :enjoy:


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