Namal Lake: A Historical Oasis Facing Modern Challenges

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Nestled near the village of Rikhi, in the picturesque Namal Valley of the Mianwali District in Punjab, Pakistan, lies Namal Lake, a tranquil body of water that has played a vital role in the region’s history and development. This article delves into the rich history of Namal Lake, its significance, and the pressing challenges it faces today.

Historical Significance: Namal Lake owes its existence to the construction of Namal Dam in 1913 by British engineers. Its creation aimed to address the pressing issues of irrigation and drinking water scarcity in the region. The dam effectively formed a sizable lake, which, with normal rainfall, stands at an elevation of R.L. 1,160, about 20 feet below the crest of the weir. During average seasons, it can hold an impressive 630 million cubic feet of water, with a maximum capacity of 2,100 million cubic feet.

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