CDA to install 7 water filtration plants

08 Sep, 2005

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is installing seven more water filtration purification plants to provide neat and clean drinking water to the residents of different sectors here. The CDA Director Jamilur Rehman told reporters on Wednesday that those water plants were being installed in different sectors of G and F series.
He said two filtration plants would be installed for low-income people and dwellers of the flats of G-9 Markaz popularly known as 'Karachi company,' while other plants would be installed in F-6, G-6 and G-10.
Safe water would be available from all filtration plants of the CDA to the people from 7 am to 1 pm and 3 pm to 10 pm free of cost.
The CDA is installing water filtration and purification plans in Islamabad on the special directive of the Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz who ordered to ensure safe water supply to combat fatal diseases like hepatitis etc.
Works on installation of the filtration plants are in progress. The Authority has already installed five filtration plants in sectors G-6/2, G-7/4, F-6/1, G-8/2 and G-10/3.
Meanwhile experts have termed water supplied from the newly installed plants as fully safe. Laboratory results have declared the water supplied from the filtration plants as fully safe.

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