Kut Barrage Explained

Kut Barrage
Dam Crosses:Tigris River
Location:Wasit Governorate, Iraq
Dam Length:5160NaN0
Dam Height:10.50NaN0
Opening:1939
Coordinates:32.4989°N 45.8178°W
Location Map:Iraq

The Kut Barrage is a barrage on the Tigris river, located in the modern town of Kut in Wasit Governorate, Iraq.

Technical details

It is 516m (1,693feet) long, 10.5m (34.4feet) high, and consists of 56 gates, each 6m (20feet) wide. The maximum discharge of the barrage is 6000m2, but actual discharge has not exceeded 2000m2 in the last 10 years. The barrage supports a road and includes a lock for boats passing up and down the Tigris.[1] [2]

Its purpose is to maintain a sufficiently high water level in the Tigris to provide water for the Gharraf irrigation canal, which branches off the Tigris just upstream from the Kut Barrage. Before the construction of the Kut Barrage, the Gharraf canal only received water during periods of flood in the Tigris. The water level in the canal is maintained by the Gharraf Head Regulator, which was constructed at the same time as the Kut Barrage.[3]

History

The Kut Barrage was constructed between 1934 and 1939 by the British firm Balfour Beatty.[4] Construction of the barrage was carried out by 2,500 Arab and Kurdish workers, and involved the removal of 1223288m2 of ground. For the barrage itself 191139m2 of concrete was used. A major flood in the Tigris in 1936 caused the building site to be flooded entirely, and led to the temporary standstill of the construction works.[3]

In 1952, 26440ha were irrigated from water provided by the Gharraf Canal. Of this newly reclaimed land, 14080ha was distributed to small farmers as part of a social land reform program. These farmers received 10ha per family and were required to live on the land they farmed.[5] [6]

In 2005, repairs and maintenance works were carried out at the Kut Barrage and the Gharraf Head Regulator for a total cost of US$3 million.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Iraqi Ministries of Environment, Water Resources and Municipalities and Public Works . Annex III: Main water control structures (dams and water diversions) and reservoirs . New Eden Master Plan for integrated water resources management in the marshlands areas . New Eden Group . 2006 .
  2. Book: Sayigh, Yusif Abdalla. The economies of the Arab world: development since 1945. Taylor & Francis. 30. London. 1978. 978-0-85664-474-0. Yusif Sayigh.
  3. 1939. The Kut Barrage Irrigation Scheme. Nature. 143. 18–19. 10.1038/143018c0. 3610. 1939Natur.143S..18. . free.
  4. Ruth Slavid, Balfour Beatty’s 75 years, Construction News Magazine, June 1984.
  5. de Vaumas. Étienne. 1952. Les grands travaux des irrigation en Irak. Annales de Géographie. 61. 328. 473–474. French.
  6. 10.2307/141972. Fisk. Brad. 1952. Dujaila: Iraq's pilot project for land settlement. Economic Geography. 28. 4. 343–354. 141972.
  7. Web site: Ministry Projects . Ministry of Water Resources . 30 January 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090604082237/http://www.mowr.gov.iq/english/Projects2005.htm . June 4, 2009 .