Winder Dam | |
Name Official: | Winder Dam |
Location Map: | Pakistan |
Coordinates: | 26.1667°N 95°W |
Dam Crosses: | Winder River |
Location: | Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan |
Dam Length: | 714feet |
Dam Height: | 60feet |
Owner: | Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) |
Plant Name: | Winder Dam |
Plant Operator: | WAPDA |
Plant Type: | Earth core rockfill dam |
Plant Capacity: | 0.3 MW |
Winder Dam is a proposed small, low-head, earth core rockfill, hydroelectric power generation dam of 0.3 megawatt (MW) generation capacity, located across Winder River about 100 km from Karachi in Lasbela District, Balochistan province of Pakistan.[1]
With the construction of the proposed Winder Dam, flood waters of Winder River will be stored. Live storage of the reservoir is 36,167 acre feet of which will be annually available for developing irrigated agriculture. The total command area will be 20,000 acres with a high efficiency irrigation system. This project will produce 300 KW of power generation. Damming the flow of Winder River will save the loss of life and property in the area. Water supply will be for drinking and other domestic uses. Seepage from the dam will recharge the ground water reservoir and increase the ground water resource. Women's emancipation will be served by allotment of government land to landless women of the area.
Damming the flow of Winder River will save the flood water for irrigated agriculture development, power generation and water supply for drinking and other domestic uses. The project will bring general uplift of the people in the area by creation of employment and business opportunities. These indirect benefits, such as employment opportunities and consequent rise in the living standard of the people, socio-economic uplift, poverty reduction and women emancipation however cannot be quantified in monetary term. The direct receipt of the project will be available in shape of irrigation service fee (Abiana) and receipt of cost of sale of energy to consumers. The project would greatly increase the development of fisheries in the area and provide recreation and employment opportunities to the residents of the area.
The estimated cost of the project will be US$148 million, out of which US$177.6 million for civil works and US$0.4 million for electro-mechanical works are required. EIRR of the project is 12.24%.[1]
Engineering – RSWI JV on February 15, 2010.
approval of ECNEC.[1]