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Wastewater treatment project approved to boost sustainability
Wastewater treatment project approved to boost sustainability

Express Tribune

time21-04-2025

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  • Express Tribune

Wastewater treatment project approved to boost sustainability

A project approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC), under the federal Planning and Development Department, for the construction of the Eastern Wastewater Treatment Plant (33 MGD) – Phase I in Faisalabad is expected to have long-term positive impacts on the environment and groundwater sustainability. Officials say the project, to be established at Chak 244-RB in Faisalabad, includes the construction of a wastewater treatment facility, rehabilitation of a Katcha channel, laying of a trunk sewer from the terminal point of Channel 4 to the plant covering 2.6 kilometres, and the development of a 10.5-kilometre force main to discharge treated water into the Gogera Branch Canal. With a total estimated cost of Rs53.66 billion, the project is included in the Annual Development Programme 2024–25 and is being funded through a loan by the Danish government's Danida Sustainable Infrastructure Finance (DSIF). According to WASA Faisalabad Deputy Managing Director Saqib Raza, the Project Management Unit (PMU) was established in March 2022, and 90 acres of state land were transferred to the Housing and Urban Development Department for the project. The selection process for a consultant began in February 2022 and was concluded in March 2022 with the appointment of NIRAS, Denmark, as the official project consultant. WASA Managing Director Amir Aziz said a pre-qualification notice was issued in October 2022, and the process was finalized in December 2022 with two firms being pre-qualified. Tender documents were issued in February 2023, technical bids opened in July 2023, and financial bids were reviewed in November 2023. However, the submitted financial bids were higher than the approved loan ceiling, prompting WASA to negotiate a revised scope with the bidder. The revised plan involved reducing the treatment plant's capacity from 200,000 to 150,000 million gallons per day and shortening the operation and maintenance period from five years to three. WASA submitted a revised PC-1 in July 2024 through the Housing Department to the Planning and Development Board in Lahore. Following rigorous scrutiny, the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) cleared the project on October 2, 2024, and formally approved the revised PC-1 on January 27, 2025. After months of technical planning and negotiation, the final approval by ECNEC has paved the way for launching the project. The loan agreement with the Danish government is expected to be signed next week, operationalising a major environmental upgrade, an official said.

Rs3.25b approved for WASA sewerage system upgrades
Rs3.25b approved for WASA sewerage system upgrades

Express Tribune

time30-01-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Rs3.25b approved for WASA sewerage system upgrades

JARANWALA: The Punjab Housing Department has approved five major development schemes worth over Rs3.25 billion for WASA Faisalabad, aiming to improve the city's sewerage system and drainage infrastructure. The approved projects include the enhancement of sewage networks in the eastern and western areas, the provision of sewage systems in Niamo-ana and Nethar, and the procurement of advanced drainage machinery. The approval was granted during a meeting of the Departmental Development Sub-Committee (DDSC) of the Housing Department, where Managing Director WASA Amir Aziz presented the development plan. Senior officials, including Deputy Managing Director Engineering Saqib Raza, Director P&D Hafiz Hassan Naseer, Director Construction East Dr Usman Latif, and other key officers, attended the meeting. Among the sanctioned projects, Rs755 million has been allocated for upgrading sewage pumping capacity at disposal stations, Rs800 million for improving the sewage system in eastern and western areas, Rs600 million for purchasing drainage machinery, Rs600 million for sewage network development in Niamo-ana and Rs500 million for a similar project in Nethar. Managing Director WASA Amir Aziz stated that work on these projects will commence soon in accordance with the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. He emphasised that once completed, the projects will significantly enhance sewage and drainage services for over 500,000 residents in Faisalabad. Deputy Managing Director Engineering Saqib Raza added that following DDSC approval, administrative procedures will be finalised swiftly, paving the way for the implementation of these much-needed infrastructure upgrades.

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