The Ministry of Water and Irrigation / Jordan Valley Authority said, on Wednesday, that the total storage volume in the dams rose to 114.14 million cubic meters, or 40.66% of their total storage capacity of 280.7 million cubic meters.
And she added, in a press statement, that the storage in Al-Wahda Dam is 14.3 million cubic meters, or 13.5%, Wadi Al-Arab Dam, 8.2 million cubic meters, or 49.3%, Zaqlab Dam (Sharhabeel) 1,516 million cubic meters, or 38.2 percent, and Kufranja Dam 2.48 million. m3 at a rate of 32%, and King Talal Dam 45.8 million m3 at a rate of 68.4%.
Wadi Shuaib Dam 1,254 million m3 at a rate of 100%, Al-Kafreen Dam 5,252 million m3 at a rate of 62%, Zarqa Ma’in Dam 533 thousand m3 at a rate of 26.6%, Al-Wala Dam 7.1 million m3 at a rate of 28.6%, Al-Mujib Dam 22.3 million m3 at a rate of 90.4%, and Dam Al-Tanour 4.6 million m3, or 32%, the Lajjun Dam 176.6 thousand m3, or 17.6%, and the Karak Dam, 161 thousand m3, or 8%.
The ministry called for taking advantage of rainfall and storing it, and not connecting rainwater gutters to sewage networks.
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation / Jordan Valley Authority said, on Wednesday, that the total storage volume in the dams rose to 114.14 million cubic meters, or 40.66% of their total storage capacity of 280.7 million cubic meters.
And she added, in a press statement, that the storage in Al-Wahda Dam is 14.3 million cubic meters, or 13.5%, Wadi Al-Arab Dam, 8.2 million cubic meters, or 49.3%, Zaqlab Dam (Sharhabeel) 1,516 million cubic meters, or 38.2 percent, and Kufranja Dam 2.48 million. m3 at a rate of 32%, and King Talal Dam 45.8 million m3 at a rate of 68.4%.
Wadi Shuaib Dam 1,254 million m3 at a rate of 100%, Al-Kafreen Dam 5,252 million m3 at a rate of 62%, Zarqa Ma’in Dam 533 thousand m3 at a rate of 26.6%, Al-Wala Dam 7.1 million m3 at a rate of 28.6%, Al-Mujib Dam 22.3 million m3 at a rate of 90.4%, and Dam Al-Tanour 4.6 million m3, or 32%, the Lajjun Dam 176.6 thousand m3, or 17.6%, and the Karak Dam, 161 thousand m3, or 8%.
The ministry called for taking advantage of rainfall and storing it, and not connecting rainwater gutters to sewage networks.
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation / Jordan Valley Authority said, on Wednesday, that the total storage volume in the dams rose to 114.14 million cubic meters, or 40.66% of their total storage capacity of 280.7 million cubic meters.
And she added, in a press statement, that the storage in Al-Wahda Dam is 14.3 million cubic meters, or 13.5%, Wadi Al-Arab Dam, 8.2 million cubic meters, or 49.3%, Zaqlab Dam (Sharhabeel) 1,516 million cubic meters, or 38.2 percent, and Kufranja Dam 2.48 million. m3 at a rate of 32%, and King Talal Dam 45.8 million m3 at a rate of 68.4%.
Wadi Shuaib Dam 1,254 million m3 at a rate of 100%, Al-Kafreen Dam 5,252 million m3 at a rate of 62%, Zarqa Ma’in Dam 533 thousand m3 at a rate of 26.6%, Al-Wala Dam 7.1 million m3 at a rate of 28.6%, Al-Mujib Dam 22.3 million m3 at a rate of 90.4%, and Dam Al-Tanour 4.6 million m3, or 32%, the Lajjun Dam 176.6 thousand m3, or 17.6%, and the Karak Dam, 161 thousand m3, or 8%.
The ministry called for taking advantage of rainfall and storing it, and not connecting rainwater gutters to sewage networks.
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Dams storage rate increased to 114.14 million cubic meters
 
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