LAHORE – The water level at the major reservoir Tarbela Dam is nearing the maximum storage level due to widespread monsoon rains in the upper catchment areas of major rivers in Pakistan.
The water level at Tarbela Dam reached 1549.3 feet above mean sea level with live storage of 5.726 million acre-feet on Sunday, less than a foot below the maximum conservation level of 1550 feet. The minimum operating level at Tarbela Dam is 1402 feet.
The water level at Mangla Dam reached 1213.35 feet as against a maximum conservation level of 1242 feet and minimum operating level of 1050 feet. Live storage at Mangla Dam was 5.138 MAF.
The water level at Chashma reached 642 feet with live storage of 0.063 MAF as against the minimum operating level of 638.15 feet and maximum conservation level of 649 feet.
The position of the river flows at different places today is as follows:
Indus at Tarbela: Inflows 291400 cusecs and Outflows 282200 cusecs, Kabul at Nowshera: Inflows 65800 cusecs and Outflows 65800 cusecs, Khairabad Bridge: Inflows 371300 cusecs and Outflow 371300 cusec, Jhelum at Mangla: Inflows 29300 cusecs and Outflows 10000 cusecs, Chenab at Marala: Inflows 70900 cusecs and Outflows 49000 cusecs.
Barrages: Jinnah: Inflows 353600 cusecs and Outflows 348600 cusecs, Chashma: Inflows: 383500 cusecs and Outflows 341400 cusecs, Taunsa: Inflows 369800 cusecs and Outflows 353800 cusecs, Guddu: Inflows 390200 cusecs and Outflows 390200 cusecs Sukkur: Inflows 384500 cusecs and Outflows 372600 cusecs Kotri: Inflows 221100 cusecs and Outflows 187500 cusecs Trimmu: Inflows 76300 cusecs and Outflows 67000 cusecs Panjnad: Inflows 55000 cusecs and Outflows 55000 cusecs.