Karachi parched as illegal hydrants make money
The metropolitan city of over 20 million people has been in throes of a water crisis. The crisis is being exasperated by the pilferage of water from the main supply pipelines by illegal hydrants allegedly in connivance with authorities, according to sources.
The sources revealed that an illegal connection was given from the 48-inch pipeline supplying water to Defence and Clifton at Chakra Goth in the jurisdiction of Zaman Town police station.
Two connections of 6-inch diameters were given from the main line to an illegal hydrant built on a plot owned by a local leader of a political party, the sources added “ This illegal hydrant is selling more than 500 bowsers a day,” the sources said.
Thousands of gallons are being stolen every day, which is adversely affecting water supplies to various areas of Defence, Clifton and Korangi.
Other neighbourhoods facing a debilitating water crisis in the city include Sadar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, North Karachi, New Karachi, and Malir.
One main reason cited is increasing pilferage of water from the main pipelines in the city by illegal hydrants. Katchi abadis (slums) allegedly receive 24-hour supplies from the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, while the consumers who pay their KWSB bills are deprived of water.