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Chashma Barrage
Chashma Barrage is located in Pakistan
Chashma Barrage
Location of Chashma Barrage in Pakistan
LocationChashma, Mianwali District
PurposeIrrigation, power
StatusOperational
Construction began1967
Opening date1971
Construction costRs 399 million [1]
Owner(s)WAPDA
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsIndus River
Height11.28 m (37 ft)
Length1,084 m (3,556 ft)
Spillway capacity870,000 m3/s (31,000,000 cu ft/s)
Power Station
Hydraulic head4.8 m (16 ft) (rated)
Turbines8 x 23 MW Kaplan-type turbines
Installed capacity184 MW
Annual generation675 GWh[2]

Chashma Barrage is a barrage on the River Indus in Mianwali District of the Punjab province of Pakistan 304km NW of Lahore and 56km downstream of Jinnah Barrage. The Contract for Chashma Barrage works was awarded on 10 February 1967 to French Consortium Societe Dumez and Societe Borie and was successfully completed by 25 March 1971. The total cost of Chashma Barrage works was Rs.399 million [3] but power generation strarted later in 2001. The installed capacity of power Station is 184 MW, from eight Kaplan-type bulb turbine units each with a 23 MW capacity. The bulb turbines have been installed for the first time in Pakistan. The first unit was commissioned in January 2001, while final commissioning of all units was completed in July 2001.[4] The 8 Kaplan-type turbines and synchronous generator units were made by Fuji, Japan.

Chashma Barrage is used for irrigation, flood control and power generation. A Ramsar site is located nearby.

Salient Features

Length between abutments: 3556 ft.
Total Bays: 52
Standard Bays: 41
Undersluce Bays: 11
Normal Pond Level: 642 feet
Maximum Storage Level: 649 ft.
Maximum Flood Discharge: 950000 Cusecs
Maximum Intensity of Discharge: 300Cs. Per ft.
Width of Carriage Way: 24 ft.
Length of Navigation Lock: 155 ft.
Width of Navigation Lock: 30 ft.
Area of Reservoir: 139 Sqm.
Initial Capacity: 0.87 MAF
Contract Price: Rs 399 Million
Date Commencement: 10 February 1967
Date of Completion: 25 March 1971
Contractor: Societe Dumes Enterprises Borie of France
Consulting Engineer: COODE & Partner London [5]

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