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Shatt Al Kahlaa

PROJECT CODE REG-005

Long47.17º Lat31.85º

Start: 2015

Duration: 2

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Project Cost (USD): $1,000,000
Partial Project Cost (USD)
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Project Cost (USD): $1,000,000

Governorate: MISSAN

River: Tigris

Location: Missan

Category: Regulators

Sub category: Regulator

Sector: Environmentally sensitive areas including the unique Mesopotamian marshes;

Type: Polution & Environmental Protection

Opportunity type: Operation & Mantainance

Source: SWLRI

Source of fund: MoWR

Original source: MoWR

Implementing agency: MoWR

Status: Developed

Shatt Al Kahlaa

Description

Needs

Detailed Inspection and Evaluation for all the Structure’s parts and gates by qualified consultants is required. In order to define the required maintenance and /or replacement and any other improvement works. A new bathymetry survey is required for the River reaches upstream and downstream the Regulator to evaluate the sediment accumulation within the upstream reach and the scour if any within the downstream reach, this will define the required dredging, cleaning and/ or protection works

Objective

Kahlaa Head Regulator was constructed to control Kahlaa river flow and to regulate the irrigation water distribution for the parts of Amara Irrigation project commanded by Kahlaa river, it is an important water control structure in the Country’s Water Resources Management system

Screening

Beneficiaries