CDA collects water samples from sectors F,G
In the past week, two mobile teams surveyed 108 houses and collected 10 water samples from the city
ISLAMABAD:
In a bid to maintain the quality of water being supplied to residents, mobile teams of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) have collected water samples from parts of Sectors F and G in the capital.
In the past week, two mobile teams surveyed 108 houses and collected 10 water samples from different parts of the city.
From June 12 to 16, one team of the CDA surveyed 50 houses in Sectors G-7/2, G-7/1, F-7/3, F-6/1, and G-7/4.
A second team of the authority surveyed 58 houses in Sector G-6/2, G-8/1, G-8/2, G-9/1, G-6/1-2 and G-6/1-1. The team also collected three water samples.
Together, both teams collected 10 water samples. According to a statement, the CDA’s mobile complaint van service helps address complaints pertaining to the CDA and the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC).
Through the service, different areas of the city are being surveyed to address issues of the public.
The mobile van complaints service, is also working on on-the-spot water quality testing service.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 20th, 2017.
In a bid to maintain the quality of water being supplied to residents, mobile teams of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) have collected water samples from parts of Sectors F and G in the capital.
In the past week, two mobile teams surveyed 108 houses and collected 10 water samples from different parts of the city.
From June 12 to 16, one team of the CDA surveyed 50 houses in Sectors G-7/2, G-7/1, F-7/3, F-6/1, and G-7/4.
A second team of the authority surveyed 58 houses in Sector G-6/2, G-8/1, G-8/2, G-9/1, G-6/1-2 and G-6/1-1. The team also collected three water samples.
Together, both teams collected 10 water samples. According to a statement, the CDA’s mobile complaint van service helps address complaints pertaining to the CDA and the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC).
Through the service, different areas of the city are being surveyed to address issues of the public.
The mobile van complaints service, is also working on on-the-spot water quality testing service.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 20th, 2017.