Oued Mellah Explained

Oued Mellah (in Arabic language oued means river and mellah means salty) is a seasonal creek in coastal Morocco. Oued Mellah is 160 km long and has an average flow of 1.46 m3/s.[1] It takes sources north of Khouribga at an elevation of 760 m and empties in the Atlantic Ocean in the city of Mohammedia. There are two dams over Oued Mellah; the first was built during the French Protectorate to provide water to Casablanca. A newer dam, named Tamesna, was built upstream near the city of Ben Ahmed.

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33.7019°N -7.4036°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2015-12-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222142133/http://www.water.gov.ma/index.cfm?gen=true&id=13&ID_PAGE=46 . 2015-12-22 .