The Wakal River is a tributary to the Sabarmati River in Rajasthan and Gujarat states of India.

Course

Wakal River in the Phulwari ki Naal National Wildlife Sanctuary

The river originates in the south-western spurs of the Aravalli range,[1] and meets the Sabarmati River after traversing a distance of 158 kilometres.[1] Mansi and Parvi are two main tributaries of the Wakal River.[4]

Watershed

The area of the Wakal River's watershed is 1851 square kilometres,[3] and is spread out over Udaipur district of Rajasthan and Sabarkantha district of Gujarat.[1] 98% of the basin area lies in Rajasthan, the remainder in Gujarat.[5][6] The mean annual surface water yield for the basin is 319.4 million cubic metres.[3]

There are 24 minor irrigation projects in the watershed, with a total live storage capacity of 65.98 million cubic metres.[7] The Mansi Wakal Dam is the largest dam in the basin.[2]

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