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Thursday, November 14, 2024  
11 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446  

Parts of capital facing acute water shortage

ISLAMABAD:  Due to lack of proper planning, various sectors of federal capital are facing enormous difficulties due to the shortage of water since last many days .

With fast approaching summers, inhabitants of various areas of Islamabad are facing hardships to cope with unreliable water supply at times.

Meanwhile sector F-6/1, G-7/3 ,G-6/1 and I-9 are facing water crisis resulting in masses to call water tankers to quench their requirements.

The residents of the area opined that due to poor planning, various houses in metropolis are not getting appropriate supply of water and CDA should take step to ensure water supply.

The residents of the capital are facing acute water shortage as demand for water tankers has reached 800 to 900 on daily basis.

"I woke up at 4 'O' clock in the morning and rushed to the water tanker office but got 140th number slip and still was not sure whether

I will get it till night or not," Tahir Ali, a resident of G-7, said.

Another Resident of F/6-1 Jamshed Khan said they were facing water shortage for the last two weeks and buying water tankers at exorbitant rates. He said residents of their area have given numerous applications to the concerned authorities to take notice and resolve the water shortage problem.

When contacted, Water Management Wing CDA Official told APP that the water consumption increases manifold during the summer months while unscheduled load shedding and lavish use of water by the residents are the major reasons of water shortage.

He added the residents must ensure judicious use of water as the lavish use of this precious commodity causes shortage and creates problems for them as well as for others.

Official said the CDA, under its ongoing campaign to save water, has seized illegal connections so far. These illegal connections also include water connections of farmhouses from major pipelines of Simly Dam, he revealed and added most of the residents have fitted motors in the water pipelines illegally for dragging extra water, which hampers supply of water to all the sectors.

The teams deployed to keep check on the use of water in the capital have also identified 60 motors installed at various places, the official said. APP