Water: dams store 40% with a capacity of 113 million cubic meters of their storage capacity

2023-03-09 2023-03-09T15:04:25Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Weather of Arabia - The Ministry of Water and Irrigation / Jordan Valley Authority said that the total storage volume in the dams this morning, Thursday, is 113 million cubic meters, or 40% of its total storage capacity of 280.7 million cubic meters, indicating that the storage in the Al-Wahda Dam is 13.8 million m3 at a rate of 13%, Wadi al-Arab Dam 8 million m3 at a rate of 47%, Zaqlab Dam (Sharhabeel) 1.5 million m3 at a rate of 37%, Kufranja Dam 2.5 million m3 at a rate of 32%, and King Talal Dam 45 million m3 at a rate of 67%. Wadi Shuaib Dam 1,254 million m3 with a rate of 100%, Al-Kafreen Dam with a volume of 5,250 million m3 with a rate of 62%, Zarqa Ma’in Dam with a volume of 570 thousand m3 with a rate of 28%, Al-Wala Dam with a volume of 7.6 million m3 with a rate of 30%, and the Dam of Mujib with a volume of 22 million m3 with a rate of 89.5%. The Tannour Dam covers 4.6 million square meters, or 32%, the Lajjun Dam covers 180,000 square meters, or 18%, and the Karak Dam covers 164,000 square meters, or 8%.</p>

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