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A family visit to the largest earth filled dam in
the world: Tarbela Dam
(Shaikh Muhammad Ali)Ones destination is never a place, but a new wayof seeing things. Henry Miller
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The holy month ofRamadanis almost on its way out; today being the 28th Roza
(Fast) andEid ul Fitris just round the corner. This year the holy month has
approached us in summer thus the fasts have been rather long; the duration
being sixteen hours but again we cannot complain since at some places in
Europethe total time of each fast has been 1921 hours and thus theMuslims
fasting there have gathered more Sawab.
Coming straight to the topic under discussion: There are 14 dams inPakistanbut
Pakistan also holds the honor of having the biggest earthen filled dam in the
world and that is theTarbela Dam. This is what the Wikipedia says about the
Tarbela Dam:
Tarbela Dam on theIndus RiverinPakistanis the largest earth filled dam in the world and
second largest by structural volume. It is located inHaripur District,Hazara Division,Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, about 50 kilometers (31 mi) northwest ofIslamabad. The dam is 485 feet (148 m)
high above the riverbed. The dam forms the Tarbela Reservoir, with a surface area of
approximately 250-square-kilometre (97 sq mi). The dam was completed in 1974 and was
designed to store water from the Indus River forirrigation,flood control, and the generation of
hydroelectric power.1
(A satellite picture of the Tarbela Dam)
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The project is located at a narrow spot in the Indus River valley, at Tarbela in Haripur, shortly
located at the point from where the District Swabi then starts. Here the river formerly split
around a large island close to the left bank.
(The machinery used to open the spillways of the dam)
The main dam wall, built of earth and rock fill, stretches 2,743 metres (8,999 ft) from the
island to river right, standing 148 metres (486 ft) high. A pair of concrete auxiliary dams spans
the river from the island to river left. Thespillways, located on the auxiliary dams, in turn
consist of two parts. The main spillway has a discharge capacity of 18,406 cubic metres per
second (650,000 cu ft/s) and the auxiliary spillway, 24,070 cubic metres per second
(850,000 cu ft/s).
(The spillways of the Dam)
Theoutlet worksare a group of four tunnels that have been cut through the valley wall at river
right, for uses of hydropower generation and flow control. These tunnels were originally used
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to divert the Indus River while the dam was being constructed. A hydroelectric power plant on
the right side of the main dam houses 14 generators fed with water from outlet tunnels 1, 2,
and 3.
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There are four 175 MW generators on tunnel 1, six 175 MW generators on tunnel 2, and four
432 MW generators on tunnel 3, for a total generating capacity of 3,478 MW. Tarbela Reservoir
is 80.5 kilometres (50.0 mi) long, with a surface area of 250 square kilometres (97 sq mi). The
reservoir holds 11,600,000acre feet(14.3 km3) of water, with a live storage of 9,700,000acre
feet(12.0 km3).
(One of the 10 turbines of the Power station)
The catchment area upriver of the Tarbela Dam is spread over 168,000 square kilometers
(65,000 sq mi) of land largely supplemented by snow and glacier melt from the southern slopes
of theHimalayas. There are two main Indus River tributaries upstream of the Tarbela Dam.
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These are theShyok River, joining nearSkardu, and theSiran RivernearTarbela. The Tarbela
Dam is the second largest in terms ofdam volumein the world.
I have been longing to visit the Tarbela Dam since the time I have moved to
Islamabadbut due to the strategic nature of this installation and the terror
threats, the security around such places have been tightened extremely. Luckily,I came to learn that a colleagues brother was posted as an Engineer at the
Dam and was living in the Tarbela colony and thus I requested him if we could
tour the dam.
We got the permission to visit the dam and thus on Sunday, 23rd September 2012
we got up early and left the house at 6:30 a.m. We met Rizwan Ahmed Khan,
theHECcolleague and his family at a designated place on theM-1 Motorway
and headed off to Tarbela at 7:00 a.m.
A transiently changing landscape rolls past us as we move onwards. Housesmorph into warehouses, and shops into shacks. Fancily clad modern women
give way to barefoot, draped silhouettes and glistening, whizzing vehicles to
rusting, drudging trailers.
We left the M-1 Motorway at the Chach Toll Plaza exit around 7:25 a.m.
(We are leaving the M-2 from this exit)
After driving for another 57 minutes, we reached this point.
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(We are about to enter the Tarbela Colony)
Before reaching the designated colony, we passed by the famousGhulam
Ishaq Khan (GIK) Institute of Engineering & Technologyin Topi, DistrictSwabi.
(The entrance of the GIK Institute)
After driving for around 93.5 kilometers in 1.5 hours; we reached the house of
Rizwans brother around 8:45 a.m. A sumptuous Anda-Paratha-Channa
breakfast was served to us which we thoroughly enjoyed.
After the breakfast i.e. around 11:00 a.m., we quickly embarked on the journey
towards the Tarbela power station and the dam in company Hiace since private
cars were not allowed inside. Nauman (Rizwans brother) gave us a complete 2
hour tour of the Dam which the children and I thoroughly enjoyed. It was indeed
a privilege to have gone around the premises during the current times in spite of
the strict security measures around the installation.
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Of course, photography in and around the Dam area was strictly prohibited. We
first went inside and saw the six turbines in full working order while the remaining
four were under maintenance break. We then came out and visited the tourist
area on top of the hill which has the entire replica of the dam.
(The children enjoying around the replica of the Tarbela Dam)
We stayed in this area for some good 30 minutes and enjoyed the beauty and
the marvel of the Dam and the power station from the top.
(Ayesha & I with the reservoir in the background)
The children thoroughly enjoyed the open space and went up and down the
rocks, playing to their hearts content. We took group photos at this location and
then retreated around 11:45 p.m.
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(Adil took this memorable picture for the entire group)
By 12:00 p.m. we reached Naumans house where a wonderful fried fish lunchwas awaiting us. The fish was a fresh catch from the nearby stream and tasted
brilliant. After a quick lunch, we went out again; this time to the nearby stream
which runs down South.
(Ayesha took this family picture for us)
We spent about half hour at this spot and the children wanted to put their feet
in the water and they were thus allowed while remaining under parents vigilant
eyes.
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(Mr. & Mrs. Shaikh basking in the sun)
We again came to Naumans house and relaxed for the rest of the afternoon.Around 4:15 p.m. Rizwan wanted us to visit the small hotels around theIndus
Riverwhich forms the off shoot of the Tarbela reservoir.
(Mohsin, Adil and I are relaxing by the Indus River)
We had visited this spot some five years ago and it has not changed much.
There are a few hotels by the river bed and are very popular among the tourists
for the chicken and fish barbeque that is served here.
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(The famous Chicken and Fish barbeque at the hotel by the river bed)
Since we had already taken our lunch, thus we just enjoyed a hot cup of tea atthis spot and of course clicked some more pictures.
(Another good shot with the River Indus in the background)
We stayed here till 5:00 p.m. and came back to Naumans house.
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(Our parting group photo at the road side hotel)
Although we wanted to leave now but Rizwan had made plans for abarbequeand remarked that instead of going back to Islamabad tired and then having
dinner, why not have dinner here?
The idea was bought out sooner than later and we started preparing for the
barbeque around 6:30 p.m.
(I am playing the role of the Head Barbeque Chef while others are helping)
By 6:50 p.m. the barbeque was ready and served and we all enjoyed the
wonderful meal in the cool breeze of the Tarbela colony.
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(The meal is almost over and tea is about ready)
In order to gulp down the heavy dinner, another round of tea was but required.We enjoyed another hot cup of tea by 7:30 p.m. and right after that decided to
pack up.
(Tea is being served)
We had a wonderful time at Tarbela and thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of
Rizwan and Nauman whereby they both left the metaphoric No stoneunturned to make us comfortable and @ home on this days out at the Tarbela
picnic.
After exchanging pleasantries, we left Naumans house around 8:30 p.m. and
headed for the Motorway. Somewhere in the midst of all the shabby
architecture doting both sides of the farm road, the sky drew to a deeper shade
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of purple. A couple of hours flash by without us even noticing. Along the
highway, we did not stop although deep slumber overtook the kids.
But it is not before the car takes a final hiccup at the house back in Islamabad
around 10:00 p.m., that my brats start waking up from the surrealistic dream of
the day spent in an out-of-body experience.
Till next time!
Shaikh Muhammed AliThe Wandering DervishE-mail:[email protected]
Cell: +00-92-321-5072996
Wednesday, 7th August 2013, 10:03 p.m. (PST)
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