The Qom River or Qom Roud (Persian: رودخانه قمرود) is a large river in Iran that receives its water from the Zagros Mountains and mounds into the Namak Lake.
[1] The Qom River flows through the city of Qom, and together with the Qareh Su it gains a length of approximately 400 km (250 mi).
This is partially the effect of the use of the Qom water for irrigation.
In 2014, the World Resources Institute ranked the Qom basin as "extremely high" for water stress.
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