Kachhi Canal Project
The Kachhi Canal Project is a 499-km long canal project situated in the Baluchistan and Punjab Provinces of Pakistan. It starts from Taunsa Barrage at Indus River and terminates in Baluchistan. The canal provides sustainable irrigation water supply to 720,000 acres of agricultural land in Baluchistan and 30,000 acres of land in Punjab. The cost of the project, after its revision is now Rs.80.5 billion. The water infrastructure and irrigated agriculture in Baluchistan will sizably increase, when Kachhi Canal Project will be completed. The project was started in 2002 and was almost abandoned due to cost and time overruns.
The length of main canal is 399 km, of which 305 km lies in Punjab region whilst 94 km are in Baluchistan. The Kachhi Canal project is divided into three phases.
Phase 1 comprises six sections totaling 399 km: :
- KC-1 -- 6 KM—Completed.
- KC-2 -- 20 KM—Completed.
- KC-3 -- 6 KM—Completed.
- KC-4 -- 129 KM—Completed.
- KC-5 -- 144 KM—Completed.
- KC-6A—49 KM—In Progress.
- KC-6B—45 KM—In Progress.
- KC-7 -- 60 KM—Not Started.
- KC-8 -- 40 KM—Not Started.
The 399 kilometer long main canal takes off from Taunsa Barrage in Muzaffar Garh district of Punjab province and ends at Dera Bugti district in Baluchistan province. The discharge capacity of the main canal is 6000 cusecs. As many as 914 structures have been constructed at or over the main canal including head and cross regulators, road and railways bridges, cross drainage and escape structures and watercourse crossings etc.
Construction
The project was inaugurated in October 2002 at Taunsa Barrage. Completion of project is scheduled in 3 phases- Phase-I - in district Dera Bugti
- Phase-II - in Bolan District & Naseerabad, Balochistan
- Phase-III - in district Bolan, Naseerabad and Jhal Magsi