Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu & Kashmir (Pakistan administered Kashmir) – In a significant development for the region’s water infrastructure, a new water treatment plant was inaugurated today in Makri on the Neelum River, promising to provide 10 million liters of clean drinking water daily to Muzaffarabad’s residents.
Key Features of the Project
- Capacity: 10 million liters per day (MLD)
- Beneficiaries: Over 400,000 residents of Muzaffarabad
- Source: Neelum River (ensuring sustainable supply)
- Technology: Advanced filtration and purification systems
Officials Hail Project as a Lifeline for Muzaffarabad
The plant is expected to alleviate chronic water shortages in the capital, where supply disruptions and contamination issues have long plagued residents.
Speaking at the inauguration, AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq emphasized the government’s commitment to improving public utilities, stating:
“This plant is a crucial step toward ensuring clean and reliable water for Muzaffarabad. We will continue investing in infrastructure to meet the growing needs of our people.”
Public Response & Future Plans
Local residents have welcomed the initiative, expressing hope for consistent access to safe drinking water. However, some community leaders urge authorities to expand such projects to rural areas where water scarcity remains acute.
The AJK government has hinted at additional water supply schemes in the pipeline, aiming to achieve universal clean water access across the region.
Note: This report is based on official statements and project details. Further updates will follow as the plant becomes fully operational.
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