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⁦Lar Dam⁩

⁦Lar Dam is an earth-fill dam with a clay core⁩. ⁦Dimensions are 105 m above the riverbed and 1⁩,150 ⁦m crest length⁩. ⁦Its principal function is Tehran municipal water supply⁩, ⁦with hydropower as a secondary purpose⁩. ⁦Supplementary functions include agricultural water supply and flood control⁩.

⁦Status⁩⁦Active⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Basic⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦High⁩
⁦Updated⁩19/07/2026
⁦Strategic Layer⁩

⁦Strategic and market-access role⁩

⁦Lar Dam is a high-relevance water asset in the Hormuz Graph because it sits in the Alborz highlands between Tehran’s demand pressure and northern watershed systems⁩. ⁦Its role connects mountain water storage⁩, ⁦urban-services resilience⁩, ⁦environmental sensitivity⁩, ⁦and long-distance water management affecting the capital-region economy⁩. ⁦The asset is analytically important because it shows how Tehran’s water security depends partly on infrastructure outside the city itself⁩, ⁦linking Mazandaran-side geography⁩, ⁦protected upland ecosystems⁩, ⁦public utilities⁩, ⁦and urban consumption risk in one system⁩. ⁦The asset supports water delivery to Tehran⁩, ⁦approximately 70⁩–75 ⁦km to the southwest⁩, ⁦through its generation and transfer system⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩, ⁦capacity⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦connectivity⁩

⁦Related use cases⁩

⁦Useful for water-security analysis⁩, ⁦urban-services risk assessment⁩, ⁦public-infrastructure monitoring⁩, ⁦environmental-risk screening⁩, ⁦and evaluation of water-sensitive real estate or industrial exposure around Tehran and northern corridors⁩. ⁦Analysts can use it to understand how upstream reservoir conditions shape municipal supply⁩, ⁦drought resilience⁩, ⁦and public-project demand⁩. ⁦Practical work should verify current allocation⁩, ⁦hydrological conditions⁩, ⁦environmental limits⁩, ⁦and utility-management arrangements⁩.

⁦Capacity and service area⁩

⁦Capacity⁩: ⁦Reservoir total capacity⁩: 960 ⁦million m⁩³; ⁦usable capacity⁩: 860 ⁦million m⁩³. ⁦Installed hydropower capacity⁩: 162.5 ⁦MW⁩. ⁦Service area⁩: ⁦Tehran municipal water system⁩. ⁦After generation⁩, ⁦water is reported to be transferred partly to Latian Dam and partly to the Sohanak water treatment plant in Tehran⁩.

⁦Connected modes⁩

⁦A reported 20 km water-transfer tunnel links Lar Dam to the Kalan Power Station⁩.

⁦Industries served⁩

⁦Water utilities⁩; ⁦hydropower⁩; ⁦agriculture⁩.

⁦CONTROL⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦DEVELOPMENT⁩

⁦Ownership⁩, ⁦operation⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦expansion⁩

⁦Owner and operator⁩

⁦Owner⁩: ⁦Tehran Regional Water Company Operator⁩: ⁦Tehran Regional Water Company⁩

⁦Opening or commissioning⁩

⁦Construction began in 1974 and was completed in 1982⁩.

⁦DECISION RISKS⁩

⁦Constraints⁩, ⁦risk⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦compliance⁩

⁦Operational constraints⁩

⁦The dam is situated within the protected Lar National Park at the foot of Mount Damavand⁩. ⁦No current operating constraints or project pipeline were verified in the evidence pack⁩.

⁦Related context⁩

⁦Connected Intelligence⁩

⁦Relevant geography⁩, ⁦industry⁩, ⁦market and execution context for this profile⁩.

⁦Common questions⁩

⁦Frequently asked questions⁩

⁦Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile⁩.

⁦What is Lar Dam primarily used for⁩?

⁦Its primary stated purpose is municipal water supply for Tehran⁩. ⁦It also supports hydropower generation⁩, ⁦with reported agricultural water-supply and flood-control functions⁩.

⁦Who owns and operates Lar Dam⁩?

⁦Tehran Regional Water Company is reported as both owner and operator⁩.

⁦What is the storage capacity of Lar Dam⁩?

⁦Reported total reservoir capacity is 960 million m⁩³, ⁦including 860 million m⁩³ ⁦of usable capacity⁩.

⁦How is Lar Dam connected to Tehran’s water system⁩?

⁦A reported 20 km tunnel transfers water to the Kalan Power Station⁩; ⁦after generation⁩, ⁦water is reported to move partly to Latian Dam and partly to Tehran’s Sohanak water treatment plant⁩.