50% export industries in SITE shut due to water shortage


Ppi July 12, 2010

KARACHI: More than 300 industries located in the Sindh Industrial and Trading Estate (SITE) in District West are facing hardships because of a shortfall in water supply from the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KW&SB).

‘’Due to the water shortage, more than 50 per cent of export industries are closed and more are on the verge of closure. Despite repeated requests to the MD of KW&SB, no improvement is seen in water supply to the biggest industrial estate of the country,’’ Chairman SITE Association, Salim Parekh, said in a letter sent to the Sindh governor on Monday.

As per schedule, KW&SB is bound to supply water continuously without a break, for 12 hours daily, but what is happening is that the supply hours have dropped to three to four hours, and that also with interruption of one hour. As a result, pressure of water goes down to zero and takes one to two hours for building up the pressure,’’ he stated.

Allocated quota of water fixed by the government is eight million gallons a day (MGD) but the SITE area is receiving hardly 2.5-3 MGD and that is also at a low pressure. As a result of that, industries are getting meagre supply of water and are on the edge of closure.

‘’Even the SITE fire brigade station does not have enough water to extinguish the fires erupted from time to time in industries due to which the fire engulfs an entire industry and losses reach in millions besides fatal and non-fatal injuries to firemen and workers working in the factory,” he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 13th, 2010.

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