El Kharroub Dam Surpasses Maximum Capacity for the First Time
The El Kharroub Dam, situated in the Larache region, has reached a significant milestone by attaining its maximum capacity for the first time since it commenced operations in November 2020. This impressive achievement was officially recorded on February 5th and reflects a filling rate that exceeded 100%. This surge in capacity is attributed to the substantial influx of water that has filled the dam's extensive reservoir, highlighting the importance of this infrastructure in managing water resources effectively.
Located strategically between Arbaa Ayacha and the Beni Arous road, the earthen dam has become a critical asset for the region, providing necessary water supplies for agricultural and domestic use. The successful filling of the dam not only serves as a testament to effective water management practices but also stands as a crucial development for the local community, which relies heavily on this resource for its day-to-day activities and economic stability.
This achievement has been met with enthusiasm among local residents and stakeholders alike, who recognize the dam's role in supporting agricultural productivity and enhancing water security. As the region continues to face challenges related to climate change and fluctuating weather patterns, the El Kharroub Dam represents a vital resource that can help mitigate these effects and provide a reliable water supply for years to come.
As reported by youtube.com.