Akhori Dam

Akhori Dam (proposed)
Official name Akhori Dam (proposed)
Location Across Nandnakas near Akhori village about 28 KM east of Attock Punjab
Construction began Study Complete
Construction cost $1.6 Billion Est.
Operator(s) Wapda
Dam and spillways
Impounds Haro River
Height 122 meters (400 Ft)
Length 5.16 Km (3.23 Miles)
Reservoir
Creates Akhori reservoir
Total capacity 8.6 billion cubic meters (seven million acres feet)
Power station
Installed capacity 600 MW (proposed)
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AKHORI DAM

The Akhori Dam Project is one of the projects of Water Vision 2025, which is proposed by the former Pakistan Muslim League (Q)'s Government. The dam will stored about 8.6 billion cubic metres of water that is split filling the Tarbela reservoir during the monsoon season.[1]

Controversy

The local people of this area may be opposed to the proposal because they are small land holder agriculturalists, but the government continues to press on. Government officials claim locals though are willing to give up their land for the better of the nation. With the construction of the dam, as many as 49,320 persons would be displaced and the government would have to bear an environmental and resettlement cost of $0.3 billion. More than thirty villages including Daurdad, Akhori, Humak, Boota, Jabi, and Bathou would be inundated.[2]

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