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Sunday October 06, 2024

KWSC says it is resolving complaints even on public holidays

By News Desk
July 08, 2024
CEO, KWSC Engineer Syed Salahuddin Ahmed poses for a photo at the KWSC office this image was released on March 12, 2024. — Facebook/Karachi Water & Sewerage Corporation
CEO, KWSC Engineer Syed Salahuddin Ahmed poses for a photo at the KWSC office this image was released on March 12, 2024. — Facebook/Karachi Water & Sewerage Corporation

On the special instructions of the Karachi Water & Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) CEO Engr Syed Salahuddin Ahmed, KWSC officials resolved many complaints of water supply and sewerage in different areas of the city even on public holidays.

Sewerage Chief Engineer Aftab Alam Chandio said that in Jamshed Town; Jalalabad; Nazimabad; Landhi Town; MA Jinnah Road; Soldier Bazaar; Nishtar Park; UC-3 Jafar Tayar Society, Malir; UC-10 Bhittaiabad; UC-2 Shah Faisal Town; Khokhrapar, Model Zone; Kalakot, Lyari Town; New Karachi, SITE; 7D Surjani Town; Gharib Shah Road, Lyari Town; UC-6 and UC-7 Baldia Town; UC-2 and UC-4 Jehanabad, SITE Town; Khadim Goth, Sohrab Goth Town; UC-1 Saria Gali; UC-2 and UC-5 Model Zone; UC-1 Pathan Colony and UC-7 SITE Town; UC-3, UC-6, UC-7 and UC-12 Lyari Town; UC-6 Baldia Town; Bin Qasim Town; Orangi Town and other areas, sewage overflow has been eliminated by placing ring slab covers on open manholes and winching of various lines, while leakages in the water lines have also been repaired.

Moreover, on the special instructions of the KWSC CEO, various complaints have been eliminated by taking effective measures for supply and sewerage at various mosques, Imambargahs, mourning assembly areas and procession routes.

The CEO said the KWSC is committed to ensuring comprehensive arrangements for Muharram this year. He gave strict instructions to all the officers, saying that all the complaints of water supply and sewerage should be eliminated immediately because providing better water supply and sewerage facilities to the residents is one of our top priorities, while strict action would be taken against negligent officers.