US Department of Interior-funded water resources expert Ms. Alexandra Campbell Ferrari called on Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Chairman Lt Gen (Retd.) Engineer Sajjad Ghani here at WAPDA House on Tuesday to discuss matters related to the overall water scenario, change in climatic pattern and its impacts on water resources of Pakistan.
The WAPDA chairman said that concerted efforts were needed globally to tackle the adverse impact of climatic change on water resources. He said WAPDA was pursuing green strategies in view of climatic change by developing water and hydro-power projects for sustained economic growth in Pakistan. Acknowledging the US support for WAPDA in harnessing water and hydro-power resources, the chairman expressed hope that the visit of the US water resources expert would help explore opportunities for strengthening bilateral partnership on water management, environment and climate action. Later, Ms. Alexandra Campbell Ferrari attended a briefing about water and hydro-power resources of Pakistan and the challenges and prospects in the wake of climate change. Member Finance, Member Water and Member Power were also present. Briefing her about WAPDA’s charter, the GM (Coordination and Monitoring) Water said that WAPDA’s functions are aligned with a number of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). She was also informed about development portfolio of WAPDA projects. She was apprised that WAPDA will add about 10 Million Acre Feet to the water storage and 10,000 Mega Watt to the installed generation capacity of clean, green and low-cost hydel electricity in Pakistan with completion of its under construction projects by 2029 in a phased manner.