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No rainwater accumulated anywhere in Karachi, says adviser - Pakistan

While the Sindh government claims all was well after Monday’s rainfall, the state of the main road in Old Golimar on Tuesday, which was paved recently, tells another tale. Fahim Siddiqi/White Star KARACHI: Sindh government spokesperson and Adviser for Law, Environment and Coastal Development Barrister Murtaza Wahab said on Tuesday that it rained all over the city on Monday, which was good for the environment, and despite the rain no water had accumulated anywhere. Though the Meteorological department had not forecast rain, the local government of the city was active, he added, while speaking at a press conference in the Sindh Assembly building.

No rainwater accumulated anywhere in city, says adviser - Newspaper

While the Sindh government claims all was well after Monday’s rainfall, the state of the main road in Old Golimar on Tuesday, which was paved recently, tells another tale. Fahim Siddiqi/White Star KARACHI: Sindh government spokesperson and Adviser for Law, Environment and Coastal Development Barrister Murtaza Wahab said on Tuesday that it rained all over the city on Monday, which was good for the environment, and despite the rain no water had accumulated anywhere. Though the Meteorological department had not forecast rain, the local government of the city was active, he added, while speaking at a press conference in the Sindh Assembly building.

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Effluent treatment plants to be set up in industrial areas of Karachi

Daily Times May 1, 2021 The Environment Department, Government of Sindh will set up combine effluent treatment plants (CETPs) in various industrial areas of Karachi to ensure flow in the sea after cleaning of industrial effluent, which was earlier to be set up by the Industries Department. But considering the expertise of the Environment Department, the Government of Sindh has decided that the CETPs should be placed under the supervision of the Environmental Officers so that their procurement, installation, and operation are performed in accordance with the international environmental standards. This was stated by Advisor to the Chief Minister on Law, Environment, Climate Change, and Coastal Development Barrister Murtaza Wahab while addressing a panel discussion organized by the Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) on the occasion of World Earth Day, here on Friday.

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