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WASA claims ensuring water supply

WASA claims ensuring water supply

Express Tribune03-04-2025

The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) said it continued its operations during Eid to ensure a steady water supply and sewage services for citizens.
According to a WASA spokesperson, Managing Director Saleem Ashraf supervised the fieldwork and distributed Eidi (Eid gifts) to the workers.

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