ANNEX 10.14 Existing Situation and Proposed Structures

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Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan

ANNEX 10.14

Existing Situation and Proposed Strucutures

Ganj Ali Bik Irrigaiton Canal


Takhar Province
April 2020
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

At the start of canal where Ganj Ali Bek is


divided from a branch canal coming from
Taloqan river, there is no diversion wall,
standard intake and spillway to help
Mirab/community divert, allocate required
water into the canal, Mirab/community usually
Existing Local Water
divert water by forming a temporary wall by
Divider to Gawmali
putting woods, sand bags, mud and stone.
and Ganj Ali Bik
However, this is not a reliable practice,
Irrigation Canal
diversion of optimum amount of water into
Exiting, (Local) N 36.71403
00+ 000 – 00+005 canal a tough task that requires resources and is
+ E 69.60655
time consuming.
Water divider and
Construction of 30m length of stone masonry
intake structure with
wall ensures easy diversion of water into the
control metallic gates
canal, protects damage to the canal during
Proposed
flood and prevents water wastage. Moreover,
construction of a standard intake with control
gates and spillway structure helps the
consumers manage water allocation easily and
more efficiently.
Reference Photo #1
At this section, the embankments are natural
pervious loose soil, water erodes the
embankments of canal resulting in water
wastages and unnecessary widening of canal,
which causes water deficiency in the
downstream of canal. Moreover, canal does not
convey enough amount of water, usually water
Stone masonry canal
overflows from the embankment. Framers are
lining, N 36.71421
00+ 005 – 00+063 managing this problem by putting stones and
L=58m E 69.60647
mud to prevent water wastage which is not an
Proposed
efficient way, water gets wasted any way. The
farmers have to spend their productive time
frequently to maintain the canal. Proposed
stone masonry lining will help farmers to direct
required amount of water into canal without
wastages.
Reference Photo #1(A), #1(B)

Well-maintained N 36.71437 Well-maintained earthen canal.


00+ 063 – 00+108
earthen canal E 69.60632 Reference Photo #2
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Drain inlet of Private N 36.71486 Drain inlet of Private MHP


00+ 108 – 00+108
MHP E 69.60597 Reference Photo #3
PCC/Boulder masonry
At this section there is an existing stone boulder
wall right side, N 36.71502
00+ 108 – 00+146 masonry wall which is well-maintained.
L=38m. E 69.6057
Reference Photo #4
Existing
At this section the earthen embankment of
Gawmali canal next to Ganj Ali Bek canal is
unstable and is eroded that threatens Ganj Ali
Stone masonry wall Bek canal, therefore a protection wall is
This wall is proposed
along Gawmali Canal, N 36.71501 proposed to be constructed in order to protect
along Gaw mali Canal
L=20m E 69.60534 the embankment of both canals and prevent
Ch (00+146 – 00+166)
Proposed from further widening of Gawmali canal or
prevent from further narrowing of
embankment.
Reference Photo #5

Well-maintained N 36.71692 Well-maintained earthen canal.


00+ 146 – 00+586
earthen canal E 69.6037 Reference Photo #6

RCC Culvert #1
(Inlet of Supper N 36.71807 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
00+ 586– 00+591
Passage structure #1) E 69.60279 Reference Photo #7
Existing
Super Passage
N 36.71819 Well-maintained Super Passage #1
00+ 591 – 00+655 Structure #1
E 69.60276 Reference Photo #8
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.71898 Well-maintained earthen canal.
00+655 – 00+786
earthen canal E 69.6011 Reference Photo #9
RCC Culvert #2 N 36.71908 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
00+ 786 – 00+789
Existing E 69.60096 Reference Photo #10
Well-maintained N 36.71919 Well-maintained earthen canal.
00+ 789 – 00+828
earthen canal E 69.60091 Reference Photo #11
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Lining and Off-take earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
#1 water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control N 36.71953 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
00+ 828 – 00+850
metallic gate E 69.6005 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Proposed branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(Sayed Maqsoom) water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

main canal. Improvement of the control


structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #12
Stone masonry wall,
N 36.71999 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
00+850 – 00+900 L=50m,
E 69.60031 Reference Photo #13
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.72 Well-maintained earthen canal.
00+900 – 00+930
earthen canal E 69.6003 Reference Photo #14
Stone masonry wall
N 36.7203 Stone masonry canal lining
00+ 930– 00+940 L=10m,
E 69.60043 Reference Photo #15
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.72033 Well-maintained earthen canal.
00+ 940 – 00+989
earthen canal E 69.60021 Reference Photo #16
RCC Culvert #3 N 36.72062 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
00+ 989 – 00+997
Existing E 69.60014 Reference Photo #17
Stone masonry walls
both side N 36.72085 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall.
00+ 997 – 01+020
L=23m, E 69.60028 Reference Photo #18
Existing
RCC Culvert #4 N 36.72103 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
01+ 020 – 01+024
Existing E 69.60009 Reference Photo #19
Well-maintained N 36.72124 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+ 024 – 01+260
earthen canal E 69.60019 Reference Photo #20
Wooden Culvert #1 N 36.72309 Well-maintained Wooden Culvert
01+ 260 – 01+263
Existing E 69.59949 Reference Photo #21
Drain inlet of Private N 36.72305 Drain inlet of Private MHP
01+263 – 01+270
MHP E 69.59955 Reference Photo #22
Well-maintained N 36.7231 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+ 270– 01+283
earthen canal E 69.59948 Reference Photo #23
At this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
Stone masonry Wall,
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
Left side, N 36.7234
01+ 283 – 01+307 order to protect the canal embankment from
L=24m E 69.59938
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
Proposed
wall at left side of canal is proposed.
Reference Photo #24 #24(A)
RCC Culvert #5 N 36.72332 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
01+ 307 – 01+310
Existing E 69.59938 Reference Photo #25
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Well-maintained N 36.72349 Well-maintained earthen canal.


01+ 310 – 01+337
earthen canal E 69.59941 Reference Photo #26
RCC Culvert #6 N 36.72356 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
01+ 337 – 01+339
Existing E 69.5994 Reference Photo #27
Stone masonry wall
right side, N 36.72365 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+339– 01+379
L=40m, E 69.59943 Reference Photo #28
Existing
Stone masonry wall
right side, N 36.724 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+ 379 – 01+390
L=11m, E 69.59949 Reference Photo #29
Existing
At this section there is an existing stone
Control metallic gate masonry intake structure, but it does not have a
proposed for existing control gate installed, in order to efficiently
N 36.72409
01+ 390– 01+390 Off-take #1 control water entrance into off-take a stone
E 69.59953
Existing masonry control gate is proposed to be
(Naimudin) installed.
Reference Photo #30
Stone masonry wall
Left side, N 36.724 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+390 – 01+450
L=60m, E 69.59949 Reference Photo #31
Existing
RCC Culvert #7 N 36.7246 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
01+ 450 – 01+453
Existing E 69.59998 Reference Photo #32
Stone masonry wall
Both sides, N 36.72459 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+453– 01+473
L=20m, E 69.59997 Reference Photo #33
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.72631 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+ 473 – 01+647
earthen canal E 69.59958 Reference Photo #34
Drain inlet of Joye
Daraz Irrigation Canal N 36.72625 Drin inlet of Joye Daraz Canal
01+ 647 – 01+647
into Ganj Ali bik E 69.59959 Reference Photo #35
Canal
Stone masonry wall
Left sides, N 36.72626 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+ 647 – 01+702
L=55m, E 69.59958 Reference Photo #36
Existing

RCC Culvert #8 N 36. ---------- Well-maintained RCC Culvert


01+ 702 - 01+704
Existing E 69. --------- Reference Photo #37
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Well-maintained N 36.72647 Well-maintained earthen canal.


01+ 704– 01+720
earthen canal E 69.5991 Reference Photo #38
Stone masonry wall
Left sides N 36.72676 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
01+720 – 01+755
L=35m, E 69.59908 Reference Photo #39
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.72751 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+755 – 01+888
earthen canal E 69.59869 Reference Photo #40
RCC Culvert #9 N 36.72786 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
01+ 888 – 01+893
Existing E 69.59843 Reference Photo #41
At this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
Stone masonry wall
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
left side N 36.72806
01+ 893 – 01+907 order to protect the canal embankment from
L=14m, E 69.59848
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
Proposed
wall at left side of canal is proposed.
Reference Photo #42, #42(A)
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Off-take #2 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Structure with Control causes water deficiency for downstream of
metallic gate main canal. Improvement of the control
(Maqsoom Ayob) N 36.72801 structure and addition of a gate will help to
01+ 907 – 01+924
+ Stone masonry wall, E 69.59859 control the water losses and it will also enable
L=12m Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
(Left side) according to the traditional water rights.
Proposed Also the earthen embankment of canal is
unstable. Erosion of canal side results in
unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
order to protect the canal embankment from
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
wall at left side of canal is proposed.
Reference Photo #43, #43(A), #43(B)
Well-maintained N 36.72822 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+ 924 – 01+970
earthen canal E 69.5985 Reference Photo #44
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
N 36.72859
01+ 970 – 01+977 Off-take #3 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
E 69.59833
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Structure with Control lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these


metallic gate openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Proposed branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(Shah Wali Qasab) water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #45, #45(A), #45(B)
Well-maintained N 36.72864 Well-maintained earthen canal.
01+ 977 – 02+006
earthen canal E 69.59826 Reference Photo #46
Stone masonry wall
left side N 36.72894 Well- maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 006– 02+020
L=14m, E 69.5982 Reference Photo #47
Existing
RCC Culvert #10 N 36.72895 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+ 020– 02+022
Existing E 69.5982 Reference Photo #48
Well-maintained N 36.72903 Well-maintained earthen canal.
02+022– 02+040
earthen canal E 69.59834 Reference Photo #49
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.72927 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 040 – 02+050
L=10m, E 69.59834 Reference Photo #50
Existing
RCC Culvert #11 N 36.7293 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+ 050 – 02+052
Existing E 69.59833 Reference Photo #51
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.72941 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 052 – 02+091
L=39m E 69.5985 Reference Photo #52
Existing
RCC Culvert #12 N 36.72951 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+091 – 02+093
Existing E 69.5985 Reference Photo #53
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Off-take #4 water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
N 36.72968
02+ 093 – 02+098 metallic gate openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
E 69.59849
Proposed branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(H, Fazel) water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

structure and addition of a gate will help to


control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #54
Well-maintained N 36.72977 Well-maintained earthen canal.
02+ 098 – 02+168
earthen canal E 69.59843 Reference Photo #55
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.73028 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 168 – 02+186
L=18m, E 69.59833 Reference Photo #56
Existing
Drain inlet of Joye Drain inlet of Joye Daraz Canal into Ganj Ali
N 36.73042
02+186 – 02+186 Daraz canal into Ganj Bik canal
E 69.59835
Ali Bik Canal Reference Photo #57
Stone masonry wall,
Left side N 36.73059 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 186– 02+213
L=27m, E 69.59833 Reference Photo #58
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #5
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.73066 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
02+213 – 02+213 metallic gate
E 69.59838 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(S.Abdullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #59
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.73075 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 213 – 02+233
L=20m, E 69.59836 Reference Photo #60
Existing
RCC Culvert #13 N 36.7308 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+ 233– 02+235
Existing E 69.59835 Reference Photo #61
Well-maintained N 36.731 Well-maintained earthen canal.
02+ 235 – 02+341
earthen canal E 69.59828 Reference Photo #62
N 36.73172 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
02+ 341– 02+360 Off-take #6
E 69.59804 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Structure with Control water from main canal flow to agricultural


metallic gate + Stone lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
masonry wall openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
L=19m, branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Proposed water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
(S.Dawood) causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Also at this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
order to protect the canal embankment from
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
wall at left side of canal is proposed.
Reference Photo #63, #63(A)
Well-maintained N 36.73251 Well-maintained earthen canal.
02+ 360 – 02+454
earthen canal E 69.59839 Reference Photo #64
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.73268 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+454 – 02+472
L=18m, E 69.59838 Reference Photo #65
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.73296 Well-maintained earthen canal.
02+ 472 – 02+498
earthen canal E 69.59845 Reference Photo #66
RCC Culvert #14 N 36.73316 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+ 498 – 02+503
Existing E 69.5984 Reference Photo #67
Stone masonry wall
Left side N 36.73327 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
02+ 503– 02+546
L=43m, E 69.5985 Reference Photo #68
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.73399 Well-maintained earthen canal
02+ 546– 02+650
earthen canal E 69.59869 Reference Photo #69
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Off-take #7
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control
N 36.73441 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
02+650 – 02+655 metallic gate
E 69.59854 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Proposed
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(Noor Khan)
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

main canal. Improvement of the control


structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #70
RCC Culvert #15 N 36.73442 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
02+655 – 02+659
Existing E 69.59884 Reference Photo #71
Well-maintained N 36.73475 Well-maintained earthen canal
02+659– 02+777
earthen canal E 69.59849 Reference Photo #72
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #8
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.73542 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
02+777 – 02+781 metallic gate
E 69.59803 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Sofi Habib Rahman)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #73
Well-maintained N 36.73561 Well-maintained earthen canal
02+781– 02+832
earthen canal E 69.59816 Reference Photo #74
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #9
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.73583 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
02+832 – 02+839 metallic gate
E 69.59837 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Hamidullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #75
Well-maintained N 36.73592 Well-maintained earthen canal
02+839 – 02+969
earthen canal E 69.59855 Reference Photo #76
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

At this section there is an aqueduct structure


Aqueduct Structure constructed along Joye Daraz Canal which
#1, ( Joe Daraz N 36.73667 passes water over Ganj Ali Bek Canal. At this
02+969 – 02+969
Irrigation Canal E 69.5994 section there is also drain inlet of Joye Darz
Existing Canal into Ganj Ali Bek Canal.
Reference Photo #77
Well-maintained N 36.73716 Well-maintained earthen canal
02+969 – 03+070
earthen canal E 69.59929 Reference Photo #78
Inlet of Joe Daraz Inlet of Joye Daraz Irrigation Canal into Ganj
N 36.73738
03+070 – 03+070 Canal to Ganj Ali Bik Ali Bik Canal
E 69.59897
Canal Reference Photo #79
Well-maintained N 36.73775 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+070 – 03+178
earthen canal E 69.59858 Reference Photo #80
RCC Culvert #16 N 36.73784 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
03+178 – 03+184
Existing E 69.59802 Reference Photo #81
Stone masonry canal
lining N 36.73778 Well-maintained Stone masonry canal lining
03+184– 03+231
L=47m. E 69.59751 Reference Photo #82
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Off-take #10
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Structure with Control
causes water deficiency for downstream of
metallic gate + Cross
N 36.73775 main canal. Improvement of the control
03+231 – 03+235 regulating gate in
E 69.59738 structure and addition of a gate will help to
Main Canal
control the water losses and it will also enable
Proposed
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
(Malim Ghulam)
according to the traditional water rights.
At this section also a metallic control gate
along main canal is proposed in order to raise
the level of water and to facilitate and control
water diversion into adjacent off-take.
Reference Photo #83
Well-maintained N 36.7385 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+235 – 03+401
earthen canal E 69.59574 Reference Photo #84
RCC Culvert #17 N 36.73852 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
03+401 – 03+405
Existing E 69.59573 Reference Photo #85
03+405 – 03+482 Stone masonry wall N 36.73872 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Left side E 69.59503 Reference Photo #86


L=77m,
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #11
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.73875 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
03+482 – 03+486 metallic gate
E 69.59493 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Shamsulah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #87, #87(A)
Well-maintained N 36.73894 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+486 – 03+509
earthen canal E 69.59481 Reference Photo #88
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #12
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.739 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
03+509 – 03+511 metallic gate
E 69.59475 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Gul M)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #89
Well-maintained N 36.73925 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+511 – 03+729
earthen canal E 69.5947 Reference Photo #90
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Off-take #13 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Structure with Control water from main canal flow to agricultural
N 36.73943
03+729 – 03+735 metallic gate lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
E 69.59294
Proposed openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(H.Enammudin) branches, it is a local practice of controlling
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

causes water deficiency for downstream of


main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #91
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Off-take #14 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Structure with Control causes water deficiency for downstream of
N 36.73943
03+735 – 03+735 metallic gate main canal. Improvement of the control
E 69.59294
Proposed structure and addition of a gate will help to
(Zekreya) control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
At this section a weir structure is also proposed
in order to raise the level of water to easily
divert water towards adjacent off-take.
Reference Photo #92
Well-maintained N 36.73944 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+735 – 03+870
earthen canal E 69.59154 Reference Photo #93
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Off-take #15
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Structure with Control
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
metallic gate
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
+ Stone masonry
N 36.73944 causes water deficiency for downstream of
03+870 – 03+890 lining, L=20m
E 69.59154 main canal. Improvement of the control
Proposed
structure and addition of a gate will help to
+
control the water losses and it will also enable
Existing MHP #1
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Also at this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

order to protect the canal embankment from


erosion and further widening, stone masonry
wall at left side of canal is proposed.
At this section there is also an existing MHP.
Reference Photo #94, #94(A)
Well-maintained N 36.73974 Well-maintained earthen canal
03+890 – 03+986
earthen canal E 69.59167 Reference Photo #95
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #16
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74035 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
03+986 – 04+000 metallic gate
E 69.59157 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Hasan Chaltal)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #96
Well-maintained N 36.74073 Well-maintained earthen canal
04+000 – 04+034
earthen canal E 69.59134 Reference Photo #97
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #17
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74075 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+034 – 04+038 metallic gate
E 69.59137 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Zulmai)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #98
Well-maintained N 36.74128 Well-maintained earthen canal
04+038 – 04+123
earthen canal E 69.59175 Reference Photo #99
RCC Culvert #18 N 36.74136 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
04+123 – 04+126
Existing E 69.59167 Reference Photo #100
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Well-maintained N 36.74145 Well-maintained earthen canal


04+126 – 04+185
earthen canal E 69.59116 Reference Photo #101
Stone masonry wall
right side, N 36.74142 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
04+185 – 04+192
L=7m, E 69.59102 Reference Photo #102
Existing
the existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.74137 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
04+192 – 04+242
canal improvement E 69.59097 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #103
Existing Stone
Well-maintained Stone masonry wall and the
masonry wall right
existing dimension of this section is
side Proposed earthen N 36.74119
04+242 – 04+288 insufficient as per calculation, therefore
canal improvement. E 69.59054
proposed earthen canal improvement.
L=46m,
Reference Photo #104

Well-maintained RCC Culvert.


The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
RCC Culvert #19
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
+
RCC Culvert branches, it is a local practice of controlling
04+288 – 04+291 Off-take #18, N 36.74083
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Off-take Structure with Control E 69.59012
04+291 – 04+295 causes water deficiency for downstream of
metallic gate,
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Hazbiullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
Proposed
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #105, #105(A)
Well-maintained N 36……… Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+2945– 04+365
Earthen Canal E 69………. Reference Photo #106
At this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
Stone masonry wall
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
left side N 36.74046
04+365– 04+420 order to protect the canal embankment from
L=55m, E 69.58918
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
Proposed
wall is proposed at left side of canal.
Reference Photo #107
Well-maintained N 36.74032 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+420 – 04+454
Earthen Canal E 69.58896 Reference Photo #108
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

The existing off-take is not standard, it is an


earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #19
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.7403 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+454 – 04+458 metallic gate
E 69.58854 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Amer Shah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #109
Well-maintained N 36.74032 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+458– 04+500
Earthen Canal E 69.58825 Reference Photo #110
Well-maintained N 36.74047 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+500– 04+600
Earthen Canal E 69.58805 Reference Photo #111
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #20
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74107 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+600 – 04+604 metallic gate
E 69.58748 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Aminullah #1)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #112, #112(A)
Well-maintained N 36.74102 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+604 – 04+709
Earthen Canal E 69.58719 Reference Photo #113
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Off-take #21
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control
N 36.74102 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
04+709 – 04+711 metallic gate
E 69.5863 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Proposed
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(Aminullah #2)
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

main canal. Improvement of the control


structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #114, #114(A)
Well-maintained N 36.74109 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+711 – 04+746
Earthen Canal E 69.58615 Reference Photo #115
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #22 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Control metallic gate N 36.7412 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+746 – 04+750
Proposed E 69.586 causes water deficiency for downstream of
(H Jamal) main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #116, #116(A)
Well-maintained N 36.74119 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+750 – 04+769
Earthen Canal E 69.58602 Reference Photo #117
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #23
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74138 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+769 – 04+775 metallic gate
E 69.58596 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Sadullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #118
Well-maintained N 36.74196 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+775 – 04+848
Earthen Canal E 69.58609 Reference Photo #119
N 36.74204 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
04+848 – 04+852 Off-take #24
E 69.58607 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
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Structure with Control water from main canal flow to agricultural


metallic gate lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Proposed openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(Rahmukhuda) branches, it is a local practice of controlling
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #120
In this section, The existing dimension of
Proposed earthen N 36.74212 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
04+852 – 04+885
canal improvement. E 69.58613 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #121
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #25
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74245 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
04+885 – 04+885 metallic gate
E 69.58617 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Besmullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #122
Well-maintained N 36.74249 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+885 – 04+900
Earthen Canal E 69.58621 Reference Photo #123
Well-maintained N 36.74348 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
04+900 – 05+012
Earthen Canal E 69.58657 Reference Photo #124
RCC Culvert #20 N 36.74348 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
05+012 – 05+018
Existing E 69.58667 Reference Photo #125
Well-maintained N 36.74374 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+018 – 05+082
Earthen Canal E 69.58658 Reference Photo #126
Off-take #26 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Structure with Control N 36.74406 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
05+082 – 05+084
metallic gate E 69.58634 water from main canal flow to agricultural
Proposed lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
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(Mawlawi Qayom) openings by closing with mud, stone and tree


branches, it is a local practice of controlling
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #127
Well-maintained N 36.74417 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+084 – 05+133
Earthen Canal E 69.58612 Reference Photo #128
Wooden Culvert #2 +
Wooden Culvert Existing locally constructed wooden culvert #2
05+133 – 05+136 Stone masonry wall, N 36.74427
+ Well-maintained stone masonry wall.
Stone masonry wall L=7m, E 69.58589
05+136 – 05+143 Reference Photo #129
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #27
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74438 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
05+143 – 05+145 metallic gate
E 69.58577 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Rahman Khuda)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #130
Well-maintained N 36.74437 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+145 – 05+179
Earthen Canal E 69.58573 Reference Photo #131
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #28
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Structure with Control
N 36.74464 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
05+179 – 05+181 metallic gate
E 69.58542 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Proposed
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
(S. Mohidin)
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
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control the water losses and it will also enable


Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #132
Well-maintained N 36.74476 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+181 – 05+251
Earthen Canal E 69.58534 Reference Photo #133
Stone masonry wall
right side N 36.74513 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
05+251 – 05+279
L=28m, E 69.5851 Reference Photo #134
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #29
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74541 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
05+279 – 05+281 metallic gate
E 69.58488 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Mirza #1)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #135
Stone masonry wall
right side N 36.74558 Well-maintained Stone masonry wall
05+281 – 05+319
L=39m, E 69.58479 Reference Photo #136
Existing
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #30
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.7457 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
05+319 – 05+321 metallic gate
E 69.58473 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Mirza #2)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #137
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Stone masonry wall Well-maintained Stone masonry wall


right side N 36.74603 Reference Photo #138
05+321 – 05+410
L=89m, E 69.58439
Existing
At this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
Stone masonry wall
in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
left side, L=10m,
order to protect the canal embankment from
Proposed
N 36.74622 erosion and further widening, stone masonry
05+410 – 05+420 + Existing Stone
E 69.58411 wall is proposed at left side of canal.
masonry wall right
At this section there is also an existing well-
side
maintained stone masonry wall at right side of
L=10m,
canal.
Reference Photo #139
RCC Culvert #21 N 36.74626 Well-maintained RCC Culvert
05+420 – 05+424
Existing E 69.58406 Reference Photo #140
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #31
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74641 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
05+424 – 05+426 metallic gate
E 69.58399 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H.Zekria)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #141
Stone masonry wall
right side N 36.74639 Well-maintained stone masonry wall
05+426 – 05+440
L=14m, E 69.58395 Reference Photo #142
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.74679 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+440 – 05+521
Earthen Canal E 69.58353 Reference Photo #143
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Off-take #32
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Structure with Control
N 36.74702 water from main canal flow to agricultural
05+521 – 05+523 metallic gate
E 69.5832 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Proposed
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(H.Esmat)
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
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water which is not reliable and sustainable, this


causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #144
Well-maintained N 36.74707 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+523 – 05+622
Earthen Canal E 69.58308 Reference Photo #145
At this section, the embankments are natural
pervious loose soil, water erodes the
embankments of canal resulting in water
wastages and unnecessary widening of canal,
which causes water deficiency in the
downstream of canal. Moreover canal does not
convey enough amount of water, usually water
Stone masonry canal
overflows from the embankment. Framers are
Lining, N 36.74755
05+622 – 05+628 managing this problem by putting stones and
L= 6m E 69.58233
mud to prevent water wastage which is not an
Proposed
efficient way, water gets wasted any way. The
farmers have to spend their productive time
frequently to maintain the canal. Proposed
stone masonry lining will help farmers to direct
required amount of water into canal without
wastages.
Reference Photo #146
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #33
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74755 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
05+628 – 05+632 metallic gate
E 69.58226 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Arbab Zahir)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #147
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A this section there is an existing MHP, water


directly flows towards MHP but there is a small
opening at right side of the canal that functions
as spillway as well as drop structure but the
Existing mill +
opening is not wide enough to direct water
Spillway structure + N 36.74756
05+632 – 05+636 towards main canal when water from MHP
Drop structure #1 E 69.58228
opening is controlled, in order to efficiently
Proposed
direct water into main canal, an adequate size
spillway with control metallic gate and drop
structure is proposed.
Reference Photo #148, #148(A)
At this section, the embankments are natural
pervious loose soil, water erodes the
embankments of canal resulting in water
wastages and unnecessary widening of canal,
which causes water deficiency in the
downstream of canal. Moreover canal does not
convey enough amount of water, usually water
Stone masonry canal
overflows from the embankment. Framers are
lining, N 36.74758
05+636 – 05+679 managing this problem by putting stones and
L= 49m E 69.58226
mud to prevent water wastage which is not an
Proposed
efficient way, water gets wasted any way. The
farmers have to spend their productive time
frequently to maintain the canal. Proposed
stone masonry lining will help farmers to direct
required amount of water into canal without
wastages.
Reference Photo #149, #149(A), #149(B)
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Proposed Off-take
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
#34
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Off-take Structure with Control
05+679 – 05+680 N 36.74782 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
metallic gate +
Wall E 69.58189 causes water deficiency for downstream of
05+680 – 05+683 Existing wall
main canal. Improvement of the control
L=4m,
structure and addition of a gate will help to
(Jan Aghah)
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #150
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Existing Private MHP #2


At this section there is difference in elevation
of upper and lower sections of the canal, the
water is dropped and due to this erosion is seen
Private MHP #2 +
N 36.74784 at lower part and water also gets wasted, a drop
05+683– 05+687 Drop structure #1
E 69.58182 weir structure is proposed in order to control
Existing
water dropping from upper section to lower
section without causing any damage to the
canal and to avoid further wasting of water.
Reference Photo #151
Ramp Pump for Brick
Pump is not along Ganj N 36.74777 Existing water pump for brick oven.
oven
Ali Bik Canal Path E 69.58166 Reference Photo #152
Existing
Stone masonry wall,
Wall Existing Stone masonry wall + Well
05+687 – 05+708 L= 20m N 36.74786
maintained RCC Culvert
RCC Culvert with RCC Culvert #22 E 69.58162
05+708 – 05+714 Reference Photo #153
Existing
At this section there is an existing 9m stone
masonry wall at left side of the canal, but at
right side the canal washed the embankment
material which resulted in unnecessary
widening, in order to prevent the widening of
canal from right side a stone masonry wall is
proposed.
Existing Stone
At this section there is also an existing off-take
masonry wall left side,
structure that does not have control gate
L=9m,
installed, therefore in order to control water
Existing Wall +
flow towards the mentioned off-take a control
05+714 – 05+721 Stone masonry wall
Proposed Wall N 36.74793 metallic gate is proposed.
right side, L=9m,
05+714 – 05+721 E 69.58146 At this section there is also an existing off-take
Proposed Off-take and
which is not standard, it is an earthen open
05+721 – 05+723 Control metallic gate
section that allows uncontrolled water from
for Off-take #35, (H.
main canal flow to agricultural lands, Mirab
Mukhtar)
and/or farmers operate these openings by
Proposed
closing with mud, stone and tree branches, it is
a local practice of controlling water which is
not reliable and sustainable, this causes water
deficiency for downstream of main canal.
Improvement of the control structure and
addition of a gate will help to control the water
losses and it will also enable Mirab to manage
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water allocation efficiently according to the


traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #154, #154(A)
Well-maintained N 36.74828 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+723 – 05+802
Earthen Canal E 69.58103 Reference Photo #155
Stone masonry wall,
right side, N 36.74851 Well-maintained stone masonry wall.
05+802 – 05+848
L=28m, E 69.58082 Reference Photo #156
Existing
Well maintained RCC Wash Culvert
RCC Wash Culvert #1 N 36.74872 Reference Photo #157, #157(A)
05+848 – 05+864
Existing E 69.5806

At this section there is an existing stone


masonry wall which is well-maintained, no
Existing Stone improvements needed.
masonry wall, But at right side of the canal due to side erosion
L=21m, the embankment materials are washed away
N 36.74875
05+864 – 05+885 + Proposed stone which results in unnecessary widening of the
E 69.58023
masonry wall Right canal, therefore in order to protect canal
side, embankment from erosion and to prevent
L=21m, further widening of the canal stone masonry
wall is proposed.
Reference Photo #158, #158(A)
The existing off-take is not standard, it is a
stone masonry open section that allows
uncontrolled water from main canal flow to
Existing off-take agricultural lands, Mirab and/or farmers
without control gate operate these openings by closing with mud,
will be replaced with stone and tree branches, it is a local practice of
new off-take controlling water which is not reliable and
N 36.74864
05+885 – 05+885 Off-take #36 sustainable, this causes water deficiency for
E 69.58003
Structure with Control downstream of main canal. Improvement of the
metallic gate control structure and addition of a gate will
Proposed help to control the water losses and it will also
(H. Hamayon) enable Mirab to manage water allocation
efficiently according to the traditional water
rights.
Reference Photo #159, #159(A)
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At this section the earthen embankment of


Stone masonry both canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
sides lining (with in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
N 36.74867
05+885 – 05+900 foundation), order to protect the canal embankment from
E 69.57998
L=15m, erosion and further widening, stone masonry
Proposed lining at both sides of canal is proposed.
Reference Photo #160
Well-maintained N 36.74872 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
05+900 – 06+000
Earthen Canal E 69.57978 Reference Photo #161
RCC Culvert #23 N 36.74933 Well maintained RCC Culvert
06+000 – 06+004
Existing E 69.57916 Reference Photo #162
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #37
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74938 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+004 – 06+011 metallic gate
E 69.5791 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Q.Merajudin)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #163
Stone masonry wall
right side, N 36.74943 Well-maintained stone masonry wall
06+011– 06+018
L=7m, E 69.57901 Reference Photo #164
Existing
Well-maintained N 36.7496 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+018– 06+053
Earthen Canal E 69.57868 Reference Photo #165
Existing Stone
masonry wall right Well-maintained stone masonry wall and the
side and Proposed existing dimension of this section is
N 36.74961
06+053 – 06+144 earthen canal insufficient as per calculation, therefore
E 69.57869
improvement proposed earthen canal improvement.
L=91m, Reference Photo #166

Off-take #38 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an


Structure with Control N 36.74987 earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
06+144 – 06+148
metallic gate E 69.57769 water from main canal flow to agricultural
Proposed lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
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(Khair Mohammad) openings by closing with mud, stone and tree


branches, it is a local practice of controlling
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #167
RCC Culvert #24 N 36.74988 Well maintained RCC Culvert
06+148 – 06+152
Existing E 69.57771 Reference Photo #168
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #39
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74995 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+152 – 06+160 metallic gate
E 69.57756 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H, Kamal)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #169
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #40
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.74995 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+160 – 06+161 metallic gate
E 69.57756 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Amen)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #170
Drop structure #2+ N 36.75 At this section due to difference in elevation of
06+161 – 06+175
stone masonry wall E 69.57751 lower and upper section of the canal, water is
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L=14m, dropped from a certain height which results in


Proposed deepening of canal bed, also embankment of
canal is unstable and due to erosion
unnecessary widening of the canal occurs, to
avoid such problems, a drop structure and stone
masonry wall are proposed.
Reference Photo #171, #171(A)
the existing dimension of this section is
Proposed Earthen N 36.75013 insufficient as per calculation, therefore
06+175 – 06+208
Canal improvement E 69.57737 proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #172
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #41
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75022 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+208 – 06+218 metallic gate
E 69.57724 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Haji Bawdin)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #173, #173(A)
Well-maintained N 36.75027 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+218 – 06+300
Earthen Canal E 69.57719 Reference Photo #174
Well-maintained N 36.75105 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+300 – 06+381
Earthen Canal E 69.57667 Reference Photo #175
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Off-take #42 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Structure with Control branches, it is a local practice of controlling
N 36.75104
06+381 – 06+385 metallic gate water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
E 69.57611
Proposed causes water deficiency for downstream of
(Faizullah) main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
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Reference Photo #176


Well-maintained N 36.75115 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+385 – 06+429
Earthen Canal E 69.57571 Reference Photo #177
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #43
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75122 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+429 – 06+433 metallic gate
E 69.57565 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(S.Atah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #178
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #44
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75124 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+433 – 06+438 metallic gate
E 69.57563 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H.Noorullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #179
At this section due to difference in elevation of
lower and upper sections of the canal, water is
Drop structure #3 N 36.75122 dropped from a certain height which results in
06+438 – 06+440
Proposed E 69.57562 deepening of the canal bed, to avoid this
problem a drop structure is proposed.
Reference Photo #180
Well-maintained N 36.75136 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+440 – 06+500
Earthen Canal E 69.57537 Reference Photo #181
Off-take #45 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
N 36.75165
06+500 – 06+510 Structure with Control earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
E 69.57505
metallic gate water from main canal flow to agricultural
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+ Drop Structure #4 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these


Proposed openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(S, Mukhtar) branches, it is a local practice of controlling
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
At this section also due to difference in
elevation of lower and upper sections of the
canal, water is dropped from a certain height
which results in deepening of the canal bed, to
avoid this problem a drop structure is proposed.
Reference Photo #182, #182(A)
Well-maintained N 36.7511 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+510 – 06+640
Earthen Canal E 69.57478 Reference Photo #183
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #46
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75127 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+640 – 06+644 metallic gate
E 69.57415 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H, Jamal)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #184
Well-maintained N 36.75131 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+644 – 06+698
Earthen Canal E 69.57385 Reference Photo #185
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Off-take #47
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control
N 36.75101 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
06+698 – 06+702 metallic gate
E 69.57374 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Proposed
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(Sayed Abdullah)
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
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main canal. Improvement of the control


structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #186
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75027 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
06+702 – 06+826
canal improvement E 69.57331 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #187
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #48
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75002 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+826 – 06+831 metallic gate
E 69.57308 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H.Hayatullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #188
From CH (6+831 – 6+870) The existing
Earthen canal dimension of this section of earthen canal is
improvement insufficient as per calculation, therefore
06+831 – 06+870 N 36.75002
Earthen Canal proposed earthen canal improvement. CH
Well maintained earthen E 69.57303
canal (6+870 – 6+885)
06+870 – 06+885 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
Reference Photo #189
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #49
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Structure with Control
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
metallic gate + Cross N 36.75024
06+885 – 06+889 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
regulating Gates E 69.57245
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Proposed
causes water deficiency for downstream of
(Islam)
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
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Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently


according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #190
Well-maintained N 36.75048 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
06+889 – 06+935
Earthen Canal E 69.57209 Reference Photo #191
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #50
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75048 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+935 – 06+939 metallic gate
E 69.57209 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Da Mula)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #192
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen
N 36.75051 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
06+939 – 06+998 canal improvement
E 69.57203 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #193
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #51 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Control metallic gate N 36.75087 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
06+998– 06+998
Proposed E 69.57163 causes water deficiency for downstream of
(Hafiz) main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #194
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen
N 36.75103 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
06+998 – 07+100 canal improvement
E 69.57156 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #195
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The existing dimension of this section of


Proposed earthen
N 36.75132 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+100 – 07+123 canal improvement
E 69.57159 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #196
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Off-take #52 openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Structure with Control branches, it is a local practice of controlling
metallic gate + slab N 36.75172 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+123 – 07+127
culvert E 69.57097 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed main canal. Improvement of the control
(Khushmad) structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #197
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #53
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75175 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+127 – 07+135 metallic gate
E 69.57092 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H.Rahim)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #198
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75201 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+135 – 07+164
canal improvement E 69.57093 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #199
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Off-take #54
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Structure with Control
N 36.75205 water from main canal flow to agricultural
07+164 – 07+168 metallic gate
E 69.57101 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Proposed
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(H.Rahim)
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
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water which is not reliable and sustainable, this


causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #200
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75207 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+168 – 07+238
canal improvement E 69.57102 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #201
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #55
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75248 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+238 – 07+242 metallic gate
E 69.57044 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Hamid)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #202
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75242 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+242 – 07+265
canal improvement E 69.57029 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #203
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #56 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Structure with Control openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
N 36.75245
07+265– 07+267 metallic gate branches, it is a local practice of controlling
E 69.57022
Proposed water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
(Quwat) causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
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Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently


according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #204
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75245 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+267 – 07+355
canal improvement E 69.57022 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #205
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #57
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75314 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+355 – 07+357 metallic gate
E 69.57028 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Esmat)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #206
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75319 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+357 – 07+477
canal improvement E 69.57035 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #207
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #58
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75364 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+477 – 07+479 metallic gate
E 69.56937 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Naimudin)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #208
Well maintained N 36.75371 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
07+479 – 07+594
Earthen Canal E 69.56936 Reference Photo #209
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The existing off-take is not standard, it is an


earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #59
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75382 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+594 – 07+596 metallic gate
E 69.56943 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Hayat)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #210
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.7541 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+596 – 07+635
canal improvement E 69.56957 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #211
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #60
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75415 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+635 – 07+637 metallic gate
E 69.56878 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Rozi M)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #212
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75416 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+637 – 07+680
canal improvement E 69.56875 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #213
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Off-take #61
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Structure with Control
N 36.75417 water from main canal flow to agricultural
07+680 – 07+684 metallic gate
E 69.56833 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Proposed
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
(Qadamshah)
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
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water which is not reliable and sustainable, this


causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #214
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75413 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+684 – 07+806
canal improvement E 69.56834 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #215
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #62
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75465 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
07+806 – 07+810 metallic gate
E 69.56675 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Zulmai)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #216
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.7547 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+810 – 07+872
canal improvement E 69.56661 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #217
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #63 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Structure with Control openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
N 36.7551
07+872 – 07+876 metallic gate branches, it is a local practice of controlling
E 69.56643
Proposed water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
(Namaz Boy) causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
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Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently


according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #218
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75525 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
07+876 – 08+274
canal improvement E 69.56635 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #219
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #64
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75623 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+274 – 08+278 metallic gate
E 69.56591 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Per Boy)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #220
Well maintained N 36.75655 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
08+278 – 08+354
Earthen Canal E 69.56574 Reference Photo #221
Stone masonry wall,
Both sides, N 36.75682 Well maintained stone masonry wall
08+354 – 08+368
L=14m, E 69.56544 Reference Photo #222
Existing
At this section the canal turns to the left where
there is also an opening that functions as
Only control metallic
spillway but it does not have control gate
gate for Existing N 36.75693
08+368 – 08+368 installed. In order to efficiently manage water
Spillway #1 E 69.56538
allocation a metallic control gate is required to
Proposed
be installed hence proposed.
Reference Photo #223
Stone masonry Canal The exiting lining dimensions are insufficient
Lining, N 36.75693 as per calculation, therefore proposed a new
08+368 – 08+378
L= 10m, E 69.56536 stone masonry lining.
Proposed Reference Photo #224
Stone masonry canal At this section, the embankments are natural
lining N 36.75672 pervious loose soil, water erodes the
08+378 – 08+435
L=57m, E 69.56511 embankments of canal resulting in water
Proposed wastages and unnecessary widening of canal,
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which causes water deficiency in the


downstream of canal. Moreover canal does not
convey enough amount of water, usually water
overflows from the embankment. Framers are
managing this problem by putting stones and
mud to prevent water wastage which is not an
efficient way, water gets wasted any way. The
farmers have to spend their productive time
frequently to maintain the canal. Proposed
stone masonry lining will help farmers to direct
required amount of water into canal without
wastages.
Reference Photo #225
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #65
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with control
N 36.75653 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+435 – 08+437 metallic gate,
E 69.56475 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Momin)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #226
At this section there is an existing aqueduct
structure which conveys the water over the
Proposed lining valley, but the structure is not stable, its stone
Lining L=12m +
before aqueduct masonry pillar is weak and also the size is
Aqueduct Structure #1 N 36.75652
08+437 – 08+449 small, sometimes water overflows which
L=20m. E 69.56473
Proposed Aqueduct results in water wastage, in order to efficiently
Proposed
08+449 – 08+469 pass the water a larger and stable aqueduct that
can pass the designed water is proposed.
Reference Photo #227, #227(A), #227(B)
PCC Canal lining
N 36.75647 Well-maintained PCC lining.
08+469 – 08+525 L=56m,
E 69.56442 Reference Photo #228
Existing
Off-take #2
N 36.75652 Well maintained off-take
08+525 – 08+525 Structure with Control
E 69.56387 Reference Photo #229, #229(A)
metallic gate
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Existing
PCC Canal Lining
N 36.75651 Well maintained PCC Canal lining
08+525 – 08+575 L=50m,
E 69.56381 Reference Photo #230
Existing
Off-take #3
Structure with Control N 36.75617 Well maintained off-take
08+575 – 08+575
metallic gate E 69.56353 Reference Photo #231
Existing
PCC Canal Lining
N 36.75614 Well maintained PCC Canal lining
08+575 – 08+579 L=4m,
E 69.56343 Reference Photo #232
Existing
Well maintained N 36.75614 Well-maintained Earthen Canal
08+579 – 08+649
Earthen Canal E 69.56341 Reference Photo #233
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #66
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75637 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+649 – 08+653 metallic gate
E 69.56292 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Amer M)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #234, #234(A)
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75638 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
08+653 – 08+792
canal improvement E 69.56282 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #235
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #67 lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
Structure with Control openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
N 36.75566
08+792 – 08+796 metallic gate branches, it is a local practice of controlling
E 69.56158
Proposed water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
(Azezullah) causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
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Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently


according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #236
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75563 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
08+796 – 08+828
canal improvement E 69.56159 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #237
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #68
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75547 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+828 – 08+832 metallic gate
E 69.5613 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Per Boy)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #238
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.7554 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
08+832 – 08+863
canal improvement E 69.56124 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #239
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #69
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.7554 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+863 – 08+867 metallic gate
E 69.56095 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Amer M)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #240
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75541
08+867 – 08+911 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
canal improvement E 69.56091
therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Reference Photo #241


The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #70
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.73175 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+911 – 08+915 metallic gate
E 69.5602 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Malim Faiz)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #242
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75549 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
08+915 – 08+925
canal improvement E 69.56042 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #243
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #71
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75549 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
08+925 – 08+927 metallic gate
E 69.56036 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Ahmadullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #244
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75547 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
08+927 – 09+010
canal improvement E 69.56019 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #245, #245(A)
At this section there is an existing off-take
Only control metallic
structure but does not have control gate
gate for Off-take #4, N 36.75549
09+010– 09+010 installed, in order to efficiently manage the
Proposed E 69.55951
water allocation a metallic gate is proposed.
(Sher Dill)
Reference Photo #246
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

The existing dimension of this section of


Proposed earthen N 36.75571 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+010 – 09+046
canal improvement E 69.55947 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #247
At this section there is an existing off-take
Only control metallic
structure but does not have control gate
gate for Off-take #5, N 36.75579
09+046 – 09+046 installed, in order to efficiently manage the
Proposed E 69.55935
water allocation a metallic gate is proposed.
(H. Faizullah)
Reference Photo #248, #248(A)
There is an existing wooden culvert in in main
Proposed Culvert
street and the dimensions of exiting culvert is
09+046 – 09+050 Proposed Culvert +
N 36.75585 not enough to carry need water, therefore
Earthen canal earthen canal
E 69.55929 proposed culvert and after that earthen canal
improvement improvement
improvement.
09+050 – 09+054
Reference Photo #249
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #72
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75586 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+054 – 09+056 metallic gate
E 69.55931 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Azizullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #250
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75586 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+056 – 09+259
canal improvement E 69.55931 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #251, #251(A)
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
Off-take #73 water from main canal flow to agricultural
Structure with Control lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
N 36.75743
09+259 – 09+261 metallic gate openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
E 69.56015
Proposed branches, it is a local practice of controlling
(H.Sadiq) water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

structure and addition of a gate will help to


control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #252
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75749 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+261 – 09+294
canal improvement E 69.56003 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #253
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #74
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with control
N 36.75761 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+294 – 09+296 metallic gate
E 69.55985 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(H.Saidal)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #254
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75762 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+296 – 09+386
canal improvement E 69.55976 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #255
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #75
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75715 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+386 – 09+390 metallic gate
E 69.559 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Azizullah)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #256
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

The existing dimension of this section of


Proposed earthen N 36.75711 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+390 – 09+505
canal improvement E 69.55881 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #257, #257(A)
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #76
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.7575 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+505 – 09+510 metallic gate
E 69.55787 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Esaq #1)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #258, #258(A)
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75765 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+510 – 09+741
canal improvement E 69.5578 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #259
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #77
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75767 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+741 – 09+745 metallic gate
E 69.5565 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Esaq #2)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #260
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75771 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+745 – 09+793
canal improvement E 69.55641 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #261
Wall PCC Canal wall both N 36.75795 Existing well-maintained PCC lining and
09+793 – 09+808 side E 69.55614 earthen canal improvement.
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Earthen Canal L=15m, Existing Reference Photo #262


09+808 – 09+824
+ Earthen Canal
improvement

The existing off-take is not standard, it is an


earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #78
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75819 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+824 – 09+828 metallic gate
E 69.5559 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Esaq #3)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #263
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75867 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+828 – 09+920
canal improvement E 69.55524 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #264
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #79 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control N 36.75869 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+920 – 09+924
metallic gate E 69.55522 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #265
At this section the earthen embankment of
canal is unstable. Erosion of canal side results
Proposed stone
N 36.75869 in unnecessary widening of canal, therefore in
09+924 – 09+942 masonry lining
E 69.55496 order to protect the canal embankment from
L=18m
erosion and further widening, stone masonry
both side lining is proposed
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Reference Photo #266


The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #80 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control N 36.75871 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
09+942 – 09+946
metallic gate E 69.55496 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #267
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.7587 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
09+946 – 10+111
canal improvement E 69.5548 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #268
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #81
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75777 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
10+111 – 10+115 metallic gate
E 69.55349 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Mama Rahim)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #269
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75775 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
10+115 – 10+244
canal improvement E 69.55352 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #270
Off-take #82 The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
Structure with Control earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
N 36.7574
10+244 – 10+246 metallic gate water from main canal flow to agricultural
E 69.55257
Proposed lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
(Dr. Sarwar #1) openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

branches, it is a local practice of controlling


water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
causes water deficiency for downstream of
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #271
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #83
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75738 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
10+246 – 10+250 metallic gate
E 69.55249 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Dr. Sarwar #2)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #272
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75701 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
10+250 – 10+300
canal improvement E 69.55189 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #273
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75736 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
10+300 – 10+340
canal improvement E 69.55246 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #274
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
Off-take #84, Pic #275
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
& Off-take #85, N 36.7574
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Structure with Control E 69.55257
10+340 – 10+350 branches, it is a local practice of controlling
metallic gate Pic #275A
water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
Proposed N 36.75685
causes water deficiency for downstream of
(Dr. Sarwar #3, #4) E 69.55161
main canal. Improvement of the control
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Chainage Name Coordinates Justification

Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently


according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #275, #275(A)
The existing dimension of this section of
Proposed earthen N 36.75668 earthen canal is insufficient as per calculation,
10+350 – 10+380
canal improvement E 69.55123 therefore proposed earthen canal improvement.
Reference Photo #276
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #86
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75668 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
10+380 – 10+388 metallic gate
E 69.55123 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Dr. Sarwar #5)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #277
The existing off-take is not standard, it is an
earthen open section that allows uncontrolled
water from main canal flow to agricultural
lands, Mirab and/or farmers operate these
openings by closing with mud, stone and tree
Off-take #87
branches, it is a local practice of controlling
Structure with Control
N 36.75668 water which is not reliable and sustainable, this
10+380 – 10+388 metallic gate
E 69.55123 causes water deficiency for downstream of
Proposed
main canal. Improvement of the control
(Dr. Sarwar #6)
structure and addition of a gate will help to
control the water losses and it will also enable
Mirab to manage water allocation efficiently
according to the traditional water rights.
Reference Photo #278
End Point of Ganj Ali N 36.75668 End Point of Ganj Ali Bik Irrigation Canal
10+393
Bik Canal E 69.55115 Reference Photo #279

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