EPA stops construction of Sector G-7 underpass

Inspection revealed CDA construction team violated environmental restrictions imposed by law


APP November 06, 2019
Representational image. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has halted the construction of an underpass linking sectors G-7 and G-8.

A senior official of the EPA said that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) had the requisite approval of EPA to build the underpass on the greenbelt along Faisal Avenue.

However, during a recent visit it was found that the construction party had built soaking pits and placed containers on the green belt. "During the inspection, it has been revealed that the CDA's construction team is violating the environmental restrictions imposed under the law," she added.

The official said that the approval for CDA's construction of the underpass had been cancelled where proper deliberations would be held to address the issues. No further development would be allowed prior to redress the environmental damages rendered due to the violations of the green belt, she said.

When contacted the CDA officials were unavailable to provide their version on the matter. However, CDA Director Planning Arshad Chouhan said he had no such information regarding halting of construction work at the Sector G-7 greenbelt underpass. Earlier, EPA Director General EPA Farzana Altaf Shah and CDA Chairman Aamir Ali Ahmed inaugurated plantation activity to plant 990 grown trees in lieu off 30 trees being chopped off on the greenbelt to build the underpass.  

Published in The Express Tribune, November 6th, 2019.

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