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Rasul Barrage

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Country
  
Operation
  
Hydraulic

Above sea level
  
250 meters (820 ft)

Length
  
975 m

First built
  
1968

State
  
Fall
  
6 meters (20 ft)

Opened
  
1968

Width
  
17 m

Waterway
  
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Maintained by
  
Punjab Irrigation Department

Similar
  
Jhelum River, Chashma Barrage, Marala Headworks, Tanda Dam, Lehri Nature Park

Rasul Barrage is a barrage on the River Jehlum between Jhelum District and Mandi Bahauddin District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is situated 72 km downstream of Mangla Dam. New Barrage and old barrage. New barrage is in working condition and old barrage (built by British gov.) is not in working condition. Rasul Barrage is used to control water flow in the River Jhelum for irrigation and flood control purposes.

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Map of Rasul Barrage, Pakistan

Rasul Barrage was constructed in 1968 and has a discharge capacity of 24070 cubic meter per second. Water is diverted from this point to Chenab River at Qadirabad through Rasul-Qadirabad link canal, then ultimately transferred to Sulemanki Barrage on the Sutlej River. Rasul-Qadirabad link canal has the second largest water discharge capacity after Chashma-Jhelum link canal. It has 538-m³/s discharge capacity while Chashma-Jhelum link canal has 615-m³/s capacity.

Rasul Hydel Power Station

A small hydropowoer plant of 22 MW (two units of 11 MW each) generation capacity was also put into operation on Upper Jhelum Canal at Rasul, Punjab in December 1952 with average annual yield of 63 units (GWh).

References

Rasul Barrage Wikipedia