Karachi is set to benefit from a Rs 2.3 billion project aimed at addressing its water shortage. A new 4.5 km, 72-inch pipeline will reduce leaks and improve water distribution, ensuring more efficient supply. Currently, the city of Karachi loses up to 300,000 gallons of water daily due to wastage. The project may reach completion by February 2025 and will stabilize the city’s water supply.
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Jamila Pumping Station Restoration
Alongside the pipeline project, the restoration of the historic Jamila Pumping Station will help improve sewage management in Karachi’s districts, including Lyari and Saddar. The restoration is a key part of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party’s broader initiative to modernize the city’s water infrastructure, aligning with Chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s vision for sustainable development.
New Pipeline Project to Improve Karachi’s Water Supply
Karachi’s new pipeline project aims to reduce water wastage and improve efficiency in the city’s supply system. The 4.5 km, 72-inch pipeline, costing Rs 2.3 billion, will replace aging infrastructure that leaks 300,000 gallons of water daily. The installation will help curb this wastage, and officials expect completion by February 2025, marking a significant step in resolving the city’s water crisis. This project is vital to addressing the ongoing challenges in Karachi’s water distribution network.
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