ISLAMABAD: Poor management at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has worsened the water shortage problem in the federal capital as 13 of the civic body’s water tankers cannot be used due to various faults.Leakages in the main supply line from Simly Dam is also wasting large amounts of water.
A CDA official told Dawn that of the 13 faulty water tankers, five are double tankers with a capacity of carrying 20,000 litres of water each.
These five double tankers are parked at the CDA transport office in G-7 for many years. The civic authority provides water to residents of the city when water is short via these tankers. Currently, the authority has 17 operational tankers which are not enough to meet the growing demand for water.
A few days ago, CDA’s water directorate was devolved to the newly formed Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC), which is now responsible for repairing the faulty tankers.
City’s water shortage problem can be relieved if CDA’s 13 water tankers, leaks in conduction line from Simly are repaired
“Some 12 water tankers cannot be used due to various faults. Had CDA repaired these tankers, the water shortage this year would have been managed to some extent, said Chief Metropolitan Officer Asad Mehboob Kayani.
He said IMC has decided that the tankers will be repaired after Eid.
“These tankers can help overcome the water problem by 20pc,” he said, adding that IMC will also look into the issue of leaks in the supply line from Simly.
Sectors I-10 and I-11 are almost fully dependent on water tankers and before its water directorate was devolved to the IMC, CDA also supplied water in tankers to other sectors.
“We have exhausted all efforts to get water and when we ask the CDA to supply us water, they say they only have a few tankers. It is unfortunate that they have not yet repaired the tankers they have in order to provide relief to the residents,” said Mohammad Tahir, a resident of I-10.