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The sea was once a blessing for the Pakistani city of Gwadar. But it's become a curse - MSNBut there is no proper sewage or drainage system for residents despite a decade of foreign investment, and Gwadar’s porosity, high water table, rising sea levels, and heavier rainfall are rocket ...
Gwadar, the regional hub of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor struggles with continuous water crisis after years of chronic water shortages. By Mariyam Suleman Anees and May 01, 2018 ...
According to an official source, the project worth Rs 130 million, would also catered future water demand and sewage disposal systems in Gwadar required for Deep Sea Port, its associated industry ...
The project worth Rs 130 million, would also cater the future water demand and sewerage disposal system in Gwadar, said official sources. Moreover, multiple projects including, implementing water ...
QUETTA: The projects relating to the provision of water to Gwadar city from nearby dams to meet needs of the population were near completion.The authorities have laid down 152 kilometers long pipe ...
However, there is no proper sewage or drainage system for residents despite a decade of foreign investment, and Gwadar’s porosity, high water table, rising sea levels and heavier rainfall are rocket ...
Gwadar’s water nightmare, shortage and contamination, is going to be over next year as about 168,000 residents of the port city are all set to be recipients of sufficient supply of clean ...
Residents fetch water from a well on a daily basis for domestic use by travelling more than an hour and a half on foot.
The government should adopt more economical and efficient measures to ensure uninterrupted water supply to Gwadar city. Mahnoor Noor Published in The Express Tribune, September 18 th , 2018.
But there is no proper sewage or drainage system for residents despite a decade of foreign investment, and Gwadar’s porosity, high water table, rising sea levels, and heavier rainfall are rocket ...
But there is no proper sewage or drainage system for residents despite a decade of foreign investment, and Gwadar’s porosity, high water table, rising sea levels, and heavier rainfall are rocket ...
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