Demand for clean drinking water

Inhabitants of Shahzad Town urge CDA to take effective measures for provision of clean drinking water.


December 22, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The inhabitants of Shahzad Town urged Capital Development Authority (CDA) to take effective measures for the provision of clean drinking water. The residents complained of scarce supply of water due to faulty pipelines.

They said contaminated drinking water was also aggravating the problem and causing health hazards.

A resident of the area Nasir Khan said water was abundant, but due to faulty pipelines most was wasted. He said the hygienic condition of tanks was deplorable. Another resident, of the area Amna Ayaz requested the authorities to install water filtration plants in the town. Meanwhile, the residents of Bhara Kahu urged the district administration to also provide clean drinking water to them as they are facing acute water shortage.

Residents complained that authorities removed the only filtration plant in the area. Residents of Muslim Town, Madina Town, Malikabad, Rajagan Street, Tuheedabad, Dhok Jilani, Simly Dam Road, Kiyani Road, New Abadi, Abdullah Town, Shahpur are facing water problems.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 22nd, 2010.

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