Dams, Water and Drainage Infrastructure Thread

Von

With blood and Iron will we reach the fatherland
Sool residents are homeless they can't even unite their subclans how they're gonna cut off anything lol. The state with the means to pull anything like this off is puntland. Its the complete opposite the Nugaal river starts in eyl and ends up in Sool
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Puntland are the ones in position to cut water to the west as you can see.
Naaaaaah say wallahi that Somalia has tons of rivers , how big are these rivers? and why not merge a few of them together with canals
 

Von

With blood and Iron will we reach the fatherland
same thing was done in india they made a river that was dry for a hundred years into a following river in 8-20 years it runs all year now, in a area with 500ml a year rain
Can you send me a link, please.
it really is a national issue that we have rivers that start and end in Somalia. id like to see all of Somalia become green one day
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
https://horseedmedia.net/2017/07/28...usub-ka-dhagax-dhigay-dooxada-dharoor-sawiro/

The construction of the 4th and the biggest dam started today in Meelaadeen, near Dharor valley. Capacity wise it can hold up to 180 million liter of water which can provide water for the nomads and their cattle for 2 years of no rain.

This minister was always hardworking. He used to be a minister of health under faroole and did splendid job. I wonder how much it costs?

The Dharor valley dam is in its final stage and will be completed within ten days

http://puntlandi.com/dhagayso-xagge...-xireenka-laga-hirgalinayo-deegaanka-dharoor/

President of development :wow:
 

felloff

FA'CASH GANG BABY
Sxb this dude is speaking Urdu...yet it didn't stop me to watch the entire clip.

what the f*ck did you just assume he is speaking urdu this man is speaking hindi

and yh wrong video just look at the recommended list on the side
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
The dam in Lassadawaco in Carmo district is in its final stage.
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The Meeladeen dam, which will be one of the biggest dams, is in its final stage as well

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It's done by a local engineers. The knowledge is there.
 

Thegoodshepherd

Galkacyo iyo Calula dhexdood
VIP
The dam in Lassadawaco in Carmo district is in its final stage.
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The Meeladeen dam, which will be one of the biggest dams, is in its final stage as well

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It's done by a local engineers. The knowledge is there.
Mashallah, very glad.

They should fence of the reservoirs of these dams so that that the filth of tens of thousands of animals don't make the water unusable after a few days. Have them drink from troughs downstream from the dams. If they are not fenced off, they may become disease hotspots.

Absolutly beautiful development, I hope the toggs in Burtinle district are next.
 

Thegoodshepherd

Galkacyo iyo Calula dhexdood
VIP
how much water will these dams hold?

The biggest will hold about 18000 cubic meters of water. That is not a huge amount, but it is free water for decades to come, and is very sustainable. No need for diesel generators, just build it and forget it. It creates a new source of resilience for when times become very tough.

To give you a perspective, 18000 cubic meters is how much water the Juba river dumps in the Indian Ocean every 1.6 minutes. :mindblown:
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
The biggest will hold about 18000 cubic meters of water. That is not a huge amount, but it is free water for decades to come, and is very sustainable. No need for diesel generators, just build it and forget it. It creates a new source of resilience for when times become very tough.

To give you a perspective, 18000 cubic meters is how much water the Juba river dumps in the Indian Ocean every 1.6 minutes. :mindblown:

The biggest will be the Dharoor valley dam which will hold 180 million liters/180k cubic meters

This are the 7 dams that are on their way:

1: 2 dams in Jariiban district (started)
2: Xamxamaa (status unknown)
3: Laasodawaco (final stage)
4: Meelaadeen/Dharoor Valley (final stage)
5: Badhan (status unknown)
6: Raako Raaxo in Bari (status unknown)
 

Thegoodshepherd

Galkacyo iyo Calula dhexdood
VIP
The biggest will be the Dharoor valley dam which will hold 180 million liters/180k cubic meters

This are the 7 dams that are on their way:

1: 2 dams in Jariiban district (started)
2: Xamxamaa (status unknown)
3: Laasodawaco (final stage)
4: Meelaadeen/Dharoor Valley (final stage)
5: Badhan (status unknown)
6: Raako Raaxo in Bari (status unknown)

180,000 cubic meters is very huge for a sand dam! They really were being truthful when they said Bandar Beyla was a trial run. This is absloulty great for Bari. I can't wait until dams are built on the big toggs in Qandala district.

The biggest future dam is still the one on the Nugaal in Eyl district, that will be bigger than all others.
 

LittleNileRiver

Keepin Southies in check since 1998
The biggest will hold about 18000 cubic meters of water. That is not a huge amount, but it is free water for decades to come, and is very sustainable. No need for diesel generators, just build it and forget it. It creates a new source of resilience for when times become very tough.

To give you a perspective, 18000 cubic meters is how much water the Juba river dumps in the Indian Ocean every 1.6 minutes. :mindblown:
Wow!
Inshallah agriculture and manufacturing will boom in Puntland and food insecurity will be a thing of the past!
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
Puntland regions experiences heavy rainfall last evening and one of the dams that's near completion caught a lot of water that would've gone to waste.

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Thegoodshepherd

Galkacyo iyo Calula dhexdood
VIP
Great development, a few more of these and our water trucking problem will be more easily solved. Instead of having to truck water from far away wells, you can truck it from a nearby dam.
 

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