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7 Febbraio 2024

Pakistan

PAKISTAN: CDWP APPROVES IRRIGATION PROJECT

The Central Development Working Party cleared a development project at a cost of Rs23.835 billion for the Automated Indus Basin Irrigation System. The CDWP  recommended to the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) for final approval.      The Central Development Working Party  recommended the revised PC-1 titled Installation of Telemetry System for Real-Time Discharge Monitoring at 27 Key Sites on Indus Basin Irrigation System, presented by the Ministry of Water Resources with a total cost of Rs23.835 billion to the ECNEC for consideration. Indus Basin Irrigation System is proposed to be financed through PSDP. Rs500 million would be sponsored by the IRSA through its resources.      The project is under the ownership of the Indus River System Authority  with execution responsibilities given to the Water and Power Development Authority.  After a two-year post-completion period, the IRSA will take over the operation and maintenance of this transformative venture.   Currently, the Indus Basin’s irrigation water management system operates on manual procedures. Decisions regarding water distribution rely on manual calculations at barrages and information obtained through traditional means like phone or fax.     The absence of automated monitoring systems has led to a situation where gate positions are unknown, causing control issues for provincial irrigation departments and potential inter-provincial disputes.      To address these challenges, IRSA plans to install state-of-the-art telemetry equipment at 27 key locations. This equipment, proven effective in similar environmental conditions worldwide, will replace manual operations and provide real-time data on water flow and gate positions.        The objectives of the project are multi-faceted ensuring online, accurate information on water availability and flow at key locations. The project includes the installation of cutting-edge equipment, the establishment of a data centre, and client workstations at key locations. This, in turn, will foster confidence, transparency, and equitable water sharing in line with government policies. (ICE ISLAMABAD)


Fonte notizia: business recorder