Tanveer voices concerns over water wastage

He pointed out that this wasted water could have boosted crop production, employment and the economy

Patron-in-Chief of the United Business Group S M Tanveer. Photo: Facebook/ File

LAHORE:

United Business Group (UBG) Patron-in-Chief SM Tanveer has expressed concerns over wastage of a staggering 1.5 million acre feet (MAF) of water in just seven days from the Kotri Barrage, enough to sustain the agricultural water requirement of 16.4 million acres of land for an entire year. "This alarming wastage highlights the need for efficient water management practices in Pakistan," he stressed.

In a statement, Tanveer said recent data on water discharge from the Kotri Barrage is a stark reminder of inefficiencies in the water management system, with peak discharge reaching 171,846 cusecs on August 9, 2025 and subsequent discharges of 71,227 cusecs, 81,088 cusecs and 113,717 cusecs on August 18, 19 and 20, respectively.

He pointed out that this wasted water could have boosted crop production, employment and the economy. Instead, he said, "we're engaging in debates about dams and canals while neglecting the potential of our existing water resources. The Indus River System Authority plays a crucial role in managing water distribution among provinces."

The UBG patron emphasised that efficient water management is essential to mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure food security. To address this issue, he urged policymakers to take immediate action to optimise water management, invest in water conservation and support agriculture.

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