Ankara’s Dam Levels Remain Critical: ASKİ Reports 47.78% Overall Occupancy
Ankara, May 27 – The dam occupancy rates in Ankara continue to remain at critical levels, raising concerns about the city’s water resources. According to data released by the Ankara Water and Sewerage Administration (ASKİ) on May 27, 2026, the total occupancy rate of the dams stands at 47.78%, with the active usable water rate at 41.70%.
These figures underscore the ongoing challenges faced by the capital city in managing its water supply amidst fluctuating environmental conditions. The data, updated as of 13:47:00 on May 27, 2026, was provided by the News Center.
Detailed Dam Occupancy Rates
ASKİ’s official records indicate a significant variation in water levels across the different dams supplying Ankara. While some dams show full capacity, others are alarmingly low.
- Akyar Dam: 84.90%
- Çamlıdere Dam: 42.04%
- Çubuk 2 Dam: 71.39%
- Eğrekkaya Dam: 81.60%
- Kargalı Dam: 100%
- Kavşakkaya Dam: 71.27%
- Kesikköprü Dam: 100%
- Kurtboğazı Dam: 33.47%
- Peçenek Dam: 27.48%
- Türkeşrefli Dam: 5.20%
The highest water levels were recorded at Kesikköprü and Kargalı Dams, both at 100% capacity. In stark contrast, Türkeşrefli Dam reported the lowest water level, at a mere 5.20%.
Implications for Ankara’s Water Security
The consistent critical levels of dam occupancy highlight the vulnerability of Ankara’s water resources. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and these figures serve as a crucial indicator for future water management strategies. The disparity in individual dam levels suggests that while some areas of the water network are robust, others are under significant strain, necessitating careful planning and potential interventions to ensure sustainable water supply for the city’s residents.
The current situation emphasizes the importance of water conservation efforts and the development of long-term solutions to address the challenges posed by climate change and increasing demand.