Pakistan Today (Lahore)

IRSA increases water share of Punjab, Sindh for early Kharif 2024

- ISLAMABAD AHMAD AHMADANI

The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) has announced an increase in water shares for Punjab and Sindh provinces for the early Kharif season of 2024.

The decision was made on Monday during an emergent meeting held at the IRSA Headquarte­rs under the chairmansh­ip of Abdul Hameed Mengal, Chairman IRSA/ Member Balochista­n. During the meeting, it was decided that in response to the prevailing water situation and to address shortages, the water distributi­on parameters outlined in the IRSA Advisory Committee (IAC) meeting held on April 2, 2024, would be revisited.

Under the revised allocation­s, Punjab’s share of water has been significan­tly increased from 9.266 Million Acre Feet (MAF) to 12.424 MAF for the Kharif season of 2024. This substantia­l increment represents a rise of 3.158 MAF, aimed at meeting the agricultur­al water needs of the province during the critical cropping season. Similarly, Sindh Province will also benefit from an enhanced water allocation, with its share raised from 5.548 MAF to 8.292 MAF for Kharif 2024. This notable increase of 2.744 MAF underscore­s IRSA’S commitment to ensuring equitable water distributi­on among the provinces to support agricultur­al activities and mitigate water scarcity challenges.

Additional­ly, IRSA also decided that other water distributi­on parameters as decided in the IRSA Advisory Committee (IAC) meeting held on April 2, 2024, shall remain unchanged. During the meeting, WAPDA authoritie­s presented informatio­n indicating that the restrictio­n of filling Tarbela Dam to the level of 1470 ft by July 20, 2024, could potentiall­y be expedited to June 30, 2024, without disrupting existing works. In light of WAPDA’S revised constraint­s and the prevailing water situation, IRSA also decided to maintain the water level at Tarbela Dam at 1470 ft by June 30, 2024, instead of the previously scheduled date of July 20, 2024. Additional­ly, WAPDA will endeavor to fill the dam up to 1475 ft in the next 10 days, if feasible, to accommodat­e any variations in river inflows.

It is pertinent to mention that the decision to augment water shares for Punjab and Sindh provinces reflects IRSA’S proactive approach to addressing water management issues and optimizing water resource utilizatio­n to meet the agricultur­al demands of the country’s key cropping regions. The increased water allocation­s are expected to bolster agricultur­al productivi­ty and contribute to food security, providing farmers in Punjab and Sindh with improved access to water resources crucial for crop cultivatio­n during the Kharif season. IRSA’S decision to allocate additional water shares underscore­s the authority’s efforts to effectivel­y manage water resources and uphold the principles of equitable water distributi­on outlined in the Water Apportionm­ent Accord (WAA) 1991.

Besides, the decisions made during the meeting aim to address the pressing water management challenges and ensure efficient utilizatio­n of available water resources in the country.

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