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CDA allocates Rs 495m for clean drinking water supply

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Staff Reporter

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) administration is working on several projects to provide clean drinking water to the residents of federal capital.
An amount of Rs495 million has been earmarked for other projects including repair and maintenance of rotten water pipelines, tube wells, water tankers, replacement, installation of new pipelines.
According to the details, the water supply department of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) is highly active in providing clean drinking water to the citizens, said a press release.
In this regard, not only rotten and broken water lines are being repaired but also tube wells. Minor faults and damaged motors are also being repaired and replaced.
On the other hand, tankers of water supply department are also serving the city day and night for the supply of water to the residents while the said water tankers are also being repaired. Tube wells have been repaired and renovated in G-10, G-11, F-11, I-9 and I-10.
The water supply reservoirs are also being repaired. Water supply has been restored by repairing tube wells in G-6, G-7, G-8, G-9, G-10, G-10/3, G-11, F-6 F-7, F-8, F-10, I-9, I-10, H-9, H-10, Humk Town, Rawal Dam, Poona Faqiran and other areas.
Meanwhile, Furthermore, it can also cause stunting that currently affects almost 44 per cent of children in Pakistan. According to a statement issued by the CDA on Saturday, the water supply department has been making efforts to provide clean drinking water to the citizens. In this regard, rotten and broken water lines and tubewells are being repaired.
The water supply department has also repaired 12 faulty water filtration plants after which now 35 water filtration plants have become operational. On the other hand, repair work of rotten water lines in Sector I-9, I-10, G-11, F-11 and F-10 is underway.

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