Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Nasiriyah |
Country | Iraq |
Coordinates | 30°58′24″N 46°20′11″E / 30.97333°N 46.33639°E |
Construction started | 1983 |
Completed | 2009 |
Cost | $100 million + USD (Since 2003) |
Client | Ministry of Water Resources |
Design and construction | |
Engineer | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (From 2003-2009) |
The Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station is a land drainage pumping station in Iraq 10 km southeast of Nasiriyah in the province of Dhi Qar. The station pumps farm run-off collected by the Main Outfall Drain (MOD) north of the Euphrates River in Dhi Qar and Muthanna provinces to a siphon under the Euphrates where it is then returned to the MOD and eventually discharged in the Persian Gulf. The pump station relieves water back-up and is a critical component of a larger agricultural drainage system designed to drain 1.5 million hectares of land in order to reduce soil salinity.[1][2] Consisting of 12 pumps, each with a 20 m³/second (316,000 gal/min) capacity, it is the largest drainage pump in the Middle East.[3]