Namal Lake
Namal Lake is a man-made lake located near Rikhi, a village on one corner of the Namal valley in Mianwali District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was formed following the construction of Namal Dam in. Namal Dam is situated some from Mianwali city.
The lake has a surface area of. There are mountains on its western and southern sides. On the other two sides are agricultural areas. It serves as a picnic spot for tourists from nearby areas, and functions as a habitat for waterfowl, Russian ducks, and Siberian cranes that migrate to the area during the winter months.
History
In 1913, British engineers built a dam on Namal lake to address the scarcity of irrigation and drinking water for Mianwali city. But with the passage of time, construction of the Thal Canal and the installation of tube wells, squeezed up its utility of water up to some limit.The gates of the dam are repaired by the irrigation department regularly but without enthusiasm. The hill torrents and rains fill the Namal Lake round the year. Due to a drought-like situation in the country, this lake dried up last year, which is the first incident of its kind in the last 100 years.