CDA Chairman Takes Action on Water Filtration & Sewage in Islamabad

Awais Riaz
Awais Riaz - Property Management Specialist

In a move that could significantly impact the quality of life and real estate market in Islamabad, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, has directed swift action on improving water filtration and sewage systems in the federal capital.

Key Points

Water Quality Testing

The CDA Chairman has mandated quarterly water quality testing at all filtration plants in Islamabad. This testing will be conducted by a third-party, the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), ensuring independent verification of water quality standards.

Filtration Plant Restoration

All filtration plants in the capital are being repaired and restored to ensure optimal functionality. A comprehensive survey of these plants is also underway.

Sewage Treatment Plants

The CDA is expediting the installation of sewage treatment plants (STPs) to address water contamination in Rawal Dam. Three STPs are currently under construction at Bari Imam, Bani Gala, and Simly Dam Road.

Housing Society Compliance

All housing societies in Islamabad have been directed to install their own sewage treatment plants to prevent further pollution of water resources.

Potential Impact on the Real Estate Market

Improved Quality of Life

Cleaner water and improved sanitation will enhance the quality of life for residents, making Islamabad a more attractive place to live.

Increased Property Values

Properties in areas with reliable water supply and proper sewage systems are generally more valuable. This initiative could lead to an increase in property values across Islamabad.

Attracting Investors

A city with a strong infrastructure and focus on environmental sustainability is more attractive to investors. This initiative could boost investor confidence in the Islamabad real estate market.

Sustainable Development

By promoting sustainable water management practices, the CDA is laying the foundation for long-term, sustainable development in Islamabad.

Conclusion

The CDA Chairman’s directive on water filtration and sewage systems is a welcome step towards improving the quality of life and environmental sustainability in Islamabad. This initiative has the potential to significantly impact the real estate market, making Islamabad an even more desirable place to live and invest.

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