ECONOMY — May 11, 2026
Construction of Two Check Dams Begins in Nangarhar
The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development has started building two check dams in Nangarhar's Goshte and Dor Baba districts to manage rainwater and groundwater.
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The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development has announced the start of construction for two small check dams in Nangarhar province. These projects are being implemented in the Goshte and Dor Baba districts to enhance the region's water infrastructure.
The initiative is specifically designed to harness rainwater and maintain groundwater levels. By capturing surface runoff, the dams aim to prevent water waste and ensure that the groundwater table is replenished, which is vital for the agricultural needs of the local population in these districts.
The total expenditure for the construction of these two dams is estimated at approximately 4.1 million Afghanis.
Regarding the technical specifications of the project, the dams are being built with lengths of 15 and 20 meters. Both structures will stand at a height of four meters. Once the construction is finalized, the dams are expected to provide a combined water storage capacity of 190,000 cubic meters.
This project represents an effort by the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development to improve water security and resource management in Nangarhar, focusing on the specific needs of the Goshte and Dor Baba districts through the implementation of small-scale water harvesting structures.
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