
The electronic newspaper, Hespress, learned that the water link channel between Sadi Wadi Al -Makhzen and a sheep house entered the service today, with the aim of transferring quantities of water after the first dam reached high levels of filling.
According to the same well -informed sources, the decision represents a proactive step to avoid the expected loss of water to reach the dam in the coming days, especially with the expectations that indicate that there are weather disturbances that are looming on the horizon and are expected to carry important quantities of precipitation to the area.
According to the latest update of the situation filling the dams of the dams that the Ministry of Equipment and Water publishes on a daily basis, the Wadi Al -Makhzen Dam, which is the largest dam in the water basin, has reached 92.7 percent until Monday, which is a large number that made the officials hurry to take the decision to operate the link channel between Sadi Wadi Al -Makhzen and a sheep.
The heavy rainfall that has witnessed the Larache region over the past two weeks has contributed to raising the percentage of the warehouse valley filling in a remarkable way, as this percentage increased by more than 30 percent compared to the period before the arrival of the recent weather disturbances.
The important rainfall recorded by the region precipitated the entry of Al -Rabbah channel to service, and put an end to the great political controversy that was raised around it between the Independence Party and the National Rally of Independents, after the abolition of the visit of the Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, to the channel at the end of the moments, after he had announced it and all arrangements were made to it, amid talk about its obstruction by the Minister of Agriculture, Ahmed Al -Bouari, due to the lack of readiness of the channel In the experimentation stage, which the two government officials denied his health in many media outlets.
It is noteworthy that the water bonding project between the Wadi Al -Makhzen Dam and the Dam Dar Al -Kharouf cuts 3 districts in the province of Larache, is the circle of Lukos in which the Wadi Al -Makhzen Dam, the Wadi Al -Makhzen district, and the Moulay Abdel Salam bin Mishish district, whose soil is located in the Dar Al -Kharafa Dam.
This project, which is the first of its kind in the second north in the country, aims to transport 100 million cubic meters per year from the Wadi Al -Makhzen Dam to the Dar Al -Kharoufa Dam through the canal, at a rate of flow estimated at 3.2 cubic meters per second.
The expectations were estimated that the project would cost a budget of approximately 798 million dirhams, and that its completion works will continue for about 8 months, and it ended last February.