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Mamloo Dam

Located on the Jajrood River in Pakdasht County, Mamloo Dam entered operation in 2011 and supports municipal and agricultural water users across Tehran’s southeastern demand area. Its decision relevance depends on current storage, allocations, water quality and drought conditions, which vary over time.

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VerificationBasic
ConfidenceHigh
Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Mamloo Dam matters in the Hormuz Graph as part of Tehran’s southeastern water-security system, where reservoir management affects municipal supply, peri-urban agriculture, logistics districts, and fast-growing settlements around Pakdasht and Varamin-facing corridors. Its role is different from Latyan and Lar: Mamloo is more closely tied to the capital’s eastern and southeastern demand belt, where urban expansion and industrial land use increase pressure on water utilities. The asset connects public water allocation, drought exposure, urban-services resilience, agricultural demand, and investment risk around Tehran’s outer growth zones.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for Tehran water-risk assessment, urban-services screening, real estate resilience review, industrial and logistics site evaluation, public-project monitoring, and demand mapping for water efficiency or treatment solutions. Analysts can use it to assess how water constraints affect eastern Tehran, Pakdasht, Varamin-linked agriculture, and warehouse or industrial operations. Verification should cover current allocation rules, reservoir conditions, drought exposure, and utility-management arrangements.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: Design/installed reservoir volume: 250 million m³. Average annual supply capacity as of 28 June 2021: approximately 90 million m³ for drinking water and 120 million m³ for agriculture and industry. Service area: Southeastern Tehran, Pakdasht, Varamin, Gharchak and surrounding agricultural lands.

Industries served

Water utilities; agriculture; industry.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: Ministry of Energy of Iran. Operator: Tehran Regional Water Company.

Opening or commissioning

2011.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Water availability is exposed to drought and water scarcity, which can affect reservoir levels and supply availability.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Drought and water scarcity are material risks to reservoir levels and water availability. Concerns were also raised in 2019 about potential source-water pollution linked to agricultural runoff and upstream industrial activity.

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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.

Where is Mamloo Dam located?

Mamloo Dam is on the Jajrood River in Pakdasht County, Tehran Province, approximately 45 km southeast of Tehran.

Who operates Mamloo Dam?

Mamloo Dam is operated by Tehran Regional Water Company. The Ministry of Energy of Iran is identified as its owner.

What areas does Mamloo Dam serve?

The dam supplies drinking water to southeastern Tehran, Pakdasht, Varamin and Gharchak, and supplies water to surrounding agricultural lands.

What are the main risks associated with Mamloo Dam?

Drought and water scarcity can reduce reservoir levels and water availability. Historical reporting has also raised concerns about potential source-water pollution from agricultural runoff and upstream industrial activity.