Islamabad Property, May 21: With the mercury rising, the residents of the federal capital have started facing water shortage.
Residents of G, F and I sectors are fed up with the irregular supplies.
“I don’t see any solution to the water shortage in the near future so it is better to do something on our own instead of facing the same problem during the summer ,” said Ali Tahir.
Around 40 per cent of the total water available for the capital is wasted due to leaking supply lines.
The residents said that it was just the beginning of summer season and water has become too low than demand. They said that the situation hints that the crisis could get extremely worse in coming days.
When contacted by CDA, officials admitted that the civic body receives about 500 water related complaints daily. Putting the whole responsibility on electricity breakdowns, they said hours long load shedding was hampering smooth water supply in some sectors of the federal capital.
However, official said that CDA was working on an emergency basis to replace damaged water lines in different areas of the city.
Residents of G, F and I sectors are fed up with the irregular supplies.
“I don’t see any solution to the water shortage in the near future so it is better to do something on our own instead of facing the same problem during the summer ,” said Ali Tahir.
Around 40 per cent of the total water available for the capital is wasted due to leaking supply lines.
The residents said that it was just the beginning of summer season and water has become too low than demand. They said that the situation hints that the crisis could get extremely worse in coming days.
When contacted by CDA, officials admitted that the civic body receives about 500 water related complaints daily. Putting the whole responsibility on electricity breakdowns, they said hours long load shedding was hampering smooth water supply in some sectors of the federal capital.
However, official said that CDA was working on an emergency basis to replace damaged water lines in different areas of the city.
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