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The project started in 1998 and completed in 2021. The intake of this project is located in Melamchi, Nepal. Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport (Nepal) is the executing agency for the Project and Melamchi Water Supply Development Board is the implementing agency. [1] This project was mainly financed by Japan and the Asian ...
North-South Koshi Corridor; North-South Kaligandaki Corridor; North-South Karnali Corridor; Kathmandu-Terai Expressway; East-West Railway; Sports Gautam budha international Cricket stadium; Mulpani Cricket Stadium; Girija Prasad Koirala Cricket Stadium; Others Melamchi Water Supply Project; President Chure-Terai Madhesh Conservation Area Program
Melamchi Water Supply Project (Longest in Nepal) 3.70 Melamchi: Sundarijal: 25,915 Drinking water supply 2021 [1] Bheri Babai Diversion Multipurpose Project: 12,000 Irrigation 2019 [2] Churia Tunnel (oldest tunnel in Nepal) Hetauda: Amlekhganj: 500 Transport 1917 [3] Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project: Dolakha District: 8400 Hydropower 2017 ...
Melamchi Water Supply Project; N. Nagbahal Hiti; R. Rajkulo; T. Tusha Hiti; Tutedhara This page was last edited on 20 June 2021, at 11:41 (UTC). Text is ...
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There is a US$464 million drinking-water project in Sundarijal that will bring water from Melamchi, treat, and distribute it. A pipeline, 58 kilometres (36 mi) in length will be laid from Sundarijal to the town in the Kathmandu Valley. [8] It will start pumping 170 million liters of water daily in 2020. [9]
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Water supply Melamchi Water Tunnel Melamchi to Kathmandu, Nepal 27,000 m (16.777 mi) 2021 [32] See Melamchi Water Supply Project: Metro Seoul Subway: Incheon Line 1 (Bakchon–International Business District) Incheon, South Korea 27,000 m (16.777 mi) 1999–2009 Metro Dainichi–Nagahara (Tanimachi Line) Osaka Metro, Japan 26,900 m (16.715 mi)