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Marala Headworks

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Country
  
Pakistan

Operation
  
Hydraulic

Above sea level
  
820 feet (250 m)

Length
  
1,366 m

First built
  
1968

County
  
Marala, Sialkot

Fall
  
15 feet (4.6 m)

Opened
  
1968

Phone
  
+92 305 6021705

Waterway
  
Chenab River

Maintained by
  
Punjab Irrigation Department

Address
  
Link Rd, Sialkot, Pakistan

Similar
  
Rasul Barrage, Mangla Dam, Chashma Barrage, Tarbela Dam, Musa ka Musala

Marala Headworks is a headworks situated on the River Chenab near the city of Gujrat and Sialkot in Punjab province of the Pakistan.

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Characteristics

Marala Headworks is a large hydro engineering project and is used to control water flow and flood control in the River Chenab.

Geography

Chenab is a 1,086 kilometres (675 mi) long river which originates from Chandra Taal in the Lahul & Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh in India where it is known as Chandrabhaga after the two tributaries Chandra and Bhaga join at Tandi in Lahul & Spiti district and acquires the name Chenab when it enters Jammu and Kashmir near Kishtwar in India. After cutting across the Pir Panjal Range, it enters the Sialkot District in the Pakistan. Here the Marala Barrage was built across the river in 1968 with a maximum discharge of 1.1 million ft³/s (31,000 m³/s). Two major water channels originate at the Marala headworks—the Marala ravi link canal and the Upper Chenab Canal. Proposals are under consideration to build Mangla Marala Link Canal to overcome any shortage of water in future.

Marala Headworks is also a picnic spot, a wildlife sanctuary and an unprotected wetland. Many people come here and enjoy the landscape and natural beauty. The Marala Remount Depot and Farms run by the Pakistan Army, is also nearby.

References

Marala Headworks Wikipedia