Installing tubewells in National Park can reduce water shortage: CDA

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Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA)’s Water and Sewerage Department’s top official has said that installing 12 tubewells in National Park can solve the problem of water shortage in the capital, according to a news report. Talking to media, he said that the proposed project couldn’t be undertaken earlier because of lack of funds.
At the moment, the capital is left with only a month’s supply of water supply as both Simly and Khanpur dams are losing water at a fast pace. This situation is faced every year before monsoon period starts.
He added that the recent installation of tubewells at National Park has allowed the residents of Shahzad Town to fulfil their water needs. He also took notice of widespread water theft and peoples’ carelessness in water usage.

The Senate Standing Committee on Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) also took notice of this and reported that out of the 197 tubewells spread across the capital, only 157 were working, which are insufficient to fulfil the needs all residents.

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