Pashdan Dam
The 928th tallest dam in the world
The Pashdan Dam, also known as Band-e Pashdan, is located about 15 km (9.3 mi) to the northeast of Herat, Afghanistan, in the Karukh District of Herat Province. It is an embankment dam with a 70 km (43 mi) canal network. Its power station became operational in 2025. The dam is capable of producing up to 2 megawatts of electricity and provide irrigation water to over 13,000 ha (32, 000 acres) of agricultural land. Its reservoir can store up to 54 million cubic meters of water. Work on the $117 million Pashdan Dam project began by Afghanistan's Ministry of Energy and Water in 2011, during the tenure of then-Minister Ismail Khan. After the project was completed, tourists from various parts of Afghanistan began visiting the area for leisure and pleasure purposes. It is the second-largest dam in Herat Province after the Salma Dam.
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