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Faisalabad Wasa field staff’s leaves cancelled on Eid days
July 21, 2021
FAISALABAD: Leaves of Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) employees have been cancelled from July 20 to 22 in order to deal with any emergency on the Eid-ul-Azha days. Wasa Managing Director Jabbar Anwar Chaudhry said on Monday that the field staff would remain active from July 20 to 22 and promptly take notice of any emergent situation.
The officers have also been directed to monitor entire activities of the operation staff so that the citizens could be provided trouble free services of water supply and sewerage in Faisalabad, he added. He appealed to the public to avoid throwing animal entrails in sewer lines as those not only create problems for Wasa but also choke the sewerage system.
Daily Times
April 14, 2021
Faisalabad , 13 April 2021: An integrated strategy will be adopted to bring the services of the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) in line with public expectations while comprehensive planning will be done for sustainable solutions to the problems facing WASA. And an effective strategy will be adopted for the speedy completion of ongoing public welfare projects. These views were expressed by the Director General Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) Dr Faisal Azeem during a briefing on the occasion of an introductory meeting at the WASA Head Office. Managing Director Jabbar Anwar Chaudhry briefed about the jurisdiction of WASA services, performance and details of ongoing and proposed development projects.
National
March 11, 2021
FAISALABAD: Wasa Managing Director Jabbar Anwar Chaudhry Wednesday said mega projects worth Rs 55 billion were underway to provide clean drinking water and sewerage facilities to citizens of Faisalabad.
Addressing a function organized by All Pakistan Textile Processing Mills Association and Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce in honour of Wasa officers, the Wasa MD said all these projects would be completed in three years and the state of the city would be changed.
He said industrial community is the pride of the city and their problems will be addressed on a priority basis.
He said a 44 million gallon wastewater treatment plant worth Rs 19 billion with the support of the Danish government, a French water supply project worth Rs 16 billion Phase II to provide 30 million gallons of drinking water daily would be established.