The lack of functional water treatment plants is an emergency because many people consume and bathe in the noxious water. For the sake of nursing mothers and babies, this is a matter to be urgently corrected. Access to safe water would assuage a sheer volume of problems in healthcare, some of which regularly occur at epidemic levels, such as hepatitis, via faecal-oral routes.
Evidently, the title of the Land of the Pure may be a misnomer here. We support the judicial commission’s recommendation that the Sindh Building Control Authority be restrained from issuing approval to contractors. It is baffling that inadequate changes, if any, were made for the provision of basic amenities, prior to allowing residential populations to increase multifold per square area. Before authorities consider other types of treatment set-ups like desalination plants to increase water supply, they should improve upon appropriately managing the ones they are currently responsible for and prove they are capable of purifying existing water supply.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 19th, 2018.
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