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Business Recorder
31-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
‘WASA Faisalabad completes arrangements for rainy season'
FAISALABAD: Provincial Parliamentary Secretary for Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Barrister Sultan Bajwa has said that WASA Faisalabad has completed all arrangements to provide quality drainage services during the rainy season, all machinery is functional while alternative power arrangements have also been made at the disposal station. Talking to media representatives at WASA Head Office along with Managing Director WASA Amir Aziz, he said that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif is focused on providing the best drainage services across Punjab including Faisalabad and under a comprehensive and effective plan, WASA Faisalabad has made a lot of improvements in terms of drainage and water supply service delivery during the last one year and currently WASA Faisalabad is at the top in terms of performance among all WASAs across Punjab. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
27-04-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
Rawalpindi ramps up monsoon prep
Punjab's Parliamentary Secretary Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department Sultan Bajwa on Sunday visited the Water and Sanitation Agency Rawalpindi to review preparations for the monsoon season. During a meeting with WASA Rawalpindi Managing Director, Muhammad Saleem Ashraf, Bajwa directed that preparations for the monsoon season should be completed on an emergency basis. He said that obstacles to the flow of water in drains and all drains should be removed so that any kind of flood situation could be dealt with during the rains. All institutions would have to work together in that regard. He urged the relevant institutions to take steps to prevent encroachments on drains and dumping of building materials. Earlier, the WASA MD, in his briefing on the monsoon preparations, informed the parliamentary secretary that the Agency had completed 80% of the cleaning of sewer lines like every year, while the remaining work would be completed before May 15. The machinery used for drainage from low-lying areas during the rains had also been repaired, while all jetting, suction and dewatering machines were in working condition, he added. Ashraf further said funds had been sought from the Punjab government for the cleaning of the Nullah Leh and 15 major drains of the city. He said that WASA was trying to provide basic facilities like clean drinking water and sewage to the citizens of Rawalpindi, adding that several steps were being taken to further strengthen the active role of WASA. Professional engineers had been hired through the Punjab Public Source, who were playing their role for the betterment of the institution, he added. The WASA MD further said that they had tightened the noose around defaulters and for the first time in Agency's history, more than Rs2 billion had been recovered. As regards the water situation, the MD said that the water requirements had increased with the onset of summer. Currently, WASA was supplying 51 million gallons of water against the demand of 70 million gallons per day from three sources, including Rawal Dam, Khanpur Dam and tube-wells, he added. He said to meet the shortage, WASA was working on mega projects, including DREAMS under which 12 million gallons of water would be obtained from Chahan Dam, an additional five million gallons from Rawal Dam, and eight million gallons from Khanpur Dam. The completion of the projects would help in removing the water shortage. Moreover, he said, work was being started on the feasibility project of Daduchha Dam, while its construction work was also in full swing. The dam would be able to provide 35 million gallons of water per day.