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Published 04 Jun, 2022 09:34pm

CM Sindh lays foundation stone of water scheme in Thar

KARACHI/UMERKOT: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah laid the foundation stone of Rs182.3 billion water infrastructure project to provide water to an Independent Power Producers (IPPs) committed to generate 1650 MW coal-fired power in Thar Block-I.

It is the first ever water delivery project launched in the country on Public Private Partnership mode in Thar by attracting foreign direct investment (FDI),“ the chief minister said addressing the stone laying ceremony of the project,

The stone laying ceremony was organized at Nabirsar near Umerkot and was attended by Minister Energy Imtiaz Shaikh, Minister Education Syed Sardar Shah, Minister Irrigation Jam Khan Shoro, MNAs Mir Munawar Talpur, Dr Mahesh Malani, CM Special Assistant on Investment Syed Qasim Naveed, Consul General of Kuwait Mr Salim Yusif Al Hamdan, CEO of Kuwaiti Company Enter Tech Holding Company Abdulla Al Mutairi, CEO Enertech Water Private Ltd Yasser Malik, chairman Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company Mohammad Al Fares, Chinese experts working on the project and local notables.

The Sindh government was looking for investment in laying the water infrastructure for IPPs in Thar Block-I which will generate 1650 MW of power, the chief minister said and added for the purpose a canal was required to be constructed from the Farsh X-regulator to Nabisar for discharge of 200 Cusecs water.

The chief minister said that out of 200 cusecs, 45 cusecs would be supplied to IPPs of Thar Coal Block- I and remaining 155 cusecs water would be provided to Nabirsar for agriculture purposes. He added that considering the significant cost of the construction of a canal and the deadline set with the IPPs, the Sindh Cabinet decided to undertake this project through PPP mode.

The CM said that a Kuwaiti Investment Company, M/s Enertech Water Pvt. Ltd taking interest in the project submitted a proposal for the development and operation of the Water Supply Facility. The Concession Agreement was signed on 26th June 2021, he added.

According to the project document, the Kuwaiti company is responsible to construct a 60.7 km pipeline of 45 cusecs capacity from Nabisar to Vajihar along with construction of two reservoirs with a capacity of 45 and 30 days at Nabisar and Vajihar respectively. The reservoir capacity has been enhanced to incorporate evaporation loss.

Under the contract the private partner has to establish a 4.8 MW Power Generation system for 48 cusecs pumping stations. There would be two pumping stations with a maximum capacity of 60 Cusecs.

A Water Treatment System of 51 cusecs would also be established comprising flocculation/clarification and filtration to attain the required water quality as has been proposed. It would have a Project Control System (PCS).

He proudly said that the Project’s Transaction Structure has won global awards in two categories- the most Innovative Deal of the Year and Pakistan Deal of the Year’ and also won a runner up in one category- Project & Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year from globally reputed Islamic Finance News (IFN).

The Project is expected to generate revenue of Rs 35 billion, over its life, for the Sindh government and it would be constructed in one-year time.

Speaking to the media, the chief minister said that his government has lodged a protest with the federal government against the unjust distribution of water. “This is not a question of our [coalition] partnership in the federal government but it is a question of our people’s right to get their due share of their water.

To a question about giving the positions of administrators of KMC and Hyderabad to MQM, the CM said that talks between his government and the MQM were in progress. He added that a meeting for the purpose was held yesterday – let us see what decisions are taken and would be shared with the media.

CM Sindh said that the agreement inked with MQM was an open document and nothing has been made secret.

The Sindh government partners-CEO of Kuwaiti Company Enter Tech Holding Company Abdulla Al Mutairi speaking on the occasion said that he was keen to further strengthen his partnership with the Sindh government by bringing in more investment.

Appreciating Sindh chief minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Mr Muttairi said “he [CM] is the man of his words - whatever commitment he made with us has been fulfilled in time.”

Earlier, the chief minister along with his private partner of Kuwaiti Company Mr Abdulla Al Mutairi performed a groundbreaking ceremony and then unveiled the plaque for foundation stone.

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