2-day water festival, technological fair concludes

ISLAMABAD, Dec 08 (APP):The two-day water festival and technological fair organized by Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) in collaboration with UNICEF and IWMI concluded here Friday. The closing ceremony was a conclusion of a week-long series of events that brought together experts, researchers, and enthusiasts to address critical water-related issues and explore… Continue reading 2-day water festival, technological fair concludes

Water crisis looming large on country

By Shumaila Noreen ISLAMABAD, May 22 (APP):Depleting surface and ground water resource has rung alarm bells for the policy makers with country touching the scarcity bench mark due to per capita water availability dwindling six times since independence. Absence of sufficient water storages, rising temperature and rampant wastage of irrigation water was further worsening the… Continue reading Water crisis looming large on country

ICT citizens to get additional water supply before next summer: Asad Umar

ISLAMABAD, Jul 27 (APP):Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar on Tuesday said that feasibility study of the project for raising the water table in the city would be finalized by end of current year and this project would provide additional water supply to the citizens of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) before next… Continue reading ICT citizens to get additional water supply before next summer: Asad Umar

PCRWR offers “Water Quality Testing and Treatment Technician” course

ISLAMABAD, Mar 18 (APP):The aspiring candidates can apply for participating in the six-month course offered by Pakistan Council for Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) in the field of “Water Quality Testing and Treatment Technician” till March 23. The courses were being launched through National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) under the Prime Minister’s National… Continue reading PCRWR offers “Water Quality Testing and Treatment Technician” course

Pakistan’s dependency on a single river system is extremely risky: Steffen Kudella

Dr. Steffen Kudella addressing a day-long conference “Water Security Challenges and Conservation Strategy for Pakistan" jointly organized by the HSF and CGSS held here on Monday.

ISLAMABAD, Nov 23 (APP): Resident Representative of Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF) Dr. Steffen Kudella Monday said that Pakistan’s dependence on a single river system is extremely risky. In order to reduce this risk, he said that the country needs to fight water shortages, promote reforestation, maintain water infrastructure, harvest more rainfall, and strengthen its water… Continue reading Pakistan’s dependency on a single river system is extremely risky: Steffen Kudella

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