Powerhouse tank in Chitral fails to withstand water pressure

Published January 1, 2018
The water tank of the power project in Garam Chashma, Chitral, which collapsed during testing phase.
The water tank of the power project in Garam Chashma, Chitral, which collapsed during testing phase.

CHITRAL; The forebay tank of micro hydro powerhouse in Borbono village of Garam Chashma valley crumbled to the ground like ‘house of cards’ as it failed to withstand the pressure of water, which was diverted to pass through it during the testing process here on Sunday.

Khosh Mohammad Khan, a member of tehsil council from Lot Koh, told Dawn that the powerhouse was recently completed by Aga Khan Rural Support Programme with the financial assistance of Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organisation (Pedo) at a cost of Rs5.66 million. Its inauguration was scheduled for next week.

He said that as elected representative of the area, he had time and again pinpointed the substandard construction of the powerhouse and brought it into the notice of the director of project but to no avail.

Tehsil councillor asks govt to take contractor to task

Mr Khan said that earlier, the power channel of the project had also failed the test of water and was washed away by water that testified use of substandard material in the structures of both the power channel and the tank.

He said that the collapse of the reinforced concrete cement (RCC) structure due to the pressure of water revealed use of substandard material and faulty execution of the design for which the government should take the contractor to task.

Mr Khan, a member of the ruling PTI, was critical of the provincial government for its failure to implement the Pedo projects in Chitral.

He said that in his constituency, two more power projects of Pedo — one in Munoor and another in Parabek — were destined to fail.

Mr Khan said that as per contract, the power projects had already been delayed by more than two years. The local people would have to wait for another year to get electricity as work could be continued in the area in winter.

PRESS CLUB: Zahiruddin was elected president of Chitral Press Club for the third consecutive term here on Sunday.

Other office-bearers include senior vice president Saifur Rahman Aziz, vice president Mian Asif Ali Shah, general secretary Abdul Ghafar, finance secretary Noor Afzal Khan and office secretary Nazir A Shah.

Published in Dawn, January 1st, 2018

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