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Pakistan’s water storage capacity very low: ICCI
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Wednesday said at present, the storage capacity of the country was only 13 percent of the annual water flows from rivers while US has developed a 497 percent storage capacity from the annual flow from rivers.
President ICCI, Mohammad Ijaz Abbasi said Pakistan would be a water deficient country by 2012 if the water storage capacity were not enhanced.
He said due to lack of proper water management, particularly in rural areas a big chunk of rural population was migrating to urban areas in search of better career prospects.
Such migration was not only putting extra burden on already scarce urban amenities, but it was also creating several social problems and disturbing law and order situation, he added. He stressed upon the government to adopt modern water management techniques, particularly in rural areas to develop agriculture on modern lines and to enhance the productivity of agriculture products in the country. staff report
Pakistan’s water storage capacity very low: ICCI
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Wednesday said at present, the storage capacity of the country was only 13 percent of the annual water flows from rivers while US has developed a 497 percent storage capacity from the annual flow from rivers.
President ICCI, Mohammad Ijaz Abbasi said Pakistan would be a water deficient country by 2012 if the water storage capacity were not enhanced.
He said due to lack of proper water management, particularly in rural areas a big chunk of rural population was migrating to urban areas in search of better career prospects.
Such migration was not only putting extra burden on already scarce urban amenities, but it was also creating several social problems and disturbing law and order situation, he added. He stressed upon the government to adopt modern water management techniques, particularly in rural areas to develop agriculture on modern lines and to enhance the productivity of agriculture products in the country. staff report