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Pakistan’s 1st National Water Policy  to be launched soon

on 06/04/2018

Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) chairman Muzammil Hussain has said that first-ever National Water Policy would be launched soon that would help overcome water challenges.

Talking to Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Malik Tahir Javed, Senior Vice President Zeshan Khalil and others he said that that energy and food security is as essential as security of borders. He said that country is preserving only 10 percent of flowing water despite the fact that water resources are depleting. He said that Pakistan stood at 15th in the list of water deprived countries. He said that economic worth of water being wasted to sea is around $14.5 billion.

Malik Tahir Javaid said that though government has largely overcome the energy shortfall and there has been a considerable decline in electricity load shedding but there is a dire need to bring down the electricity prices to give some relief to industry.

 

Hub Dam depleting its capacity

on 02/05/2017

Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has decided to strengthen Hub Dam, a major source of water for Sindh’s capital of Karachi and Balochistan. The authority is evaluating technical possibilities to save the slippages of precious water to meet the needs of Karachi and Lasbela, said a communicator from the authority. Chairman Lt. Gen. (R) Muzammil Hussain visited Hub Dam location and had a detailed round of the spillway and embankments of the project. WAPDA chairman said that Hub Dam, completed on Hub River in 1981, had significantly been contributing to fulfilling domestic and industrial water requirements of Karachi and part of Balochistan including Hub. . During his visit, the issue relating to receivables in the head of operation and maintenance (O&M) of Hub Dam was also discussed. Sindh gets 63.3 percent and Balochistan 36.7 percent from Hub Dam. At the time of its completion in 1981, the live water storage capacity of the reservoir was 0.76 m acre feet which have been reduced to 0.65 m acre feet due to natural phenomenon of sedimentation.