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    Punjab Launches Ambitious Project to Build 358 Underground Water Storage Tanks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a significant move to address water management challenges, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has given the green light to an unprecedented initiative aimed at constructing 358 underground water storage tanks throughout the province. This large-scale project is designed to improve the efficiency of rainwater drainage systems while simultaneously boosting groundwater recharge, a critical step towards sustainable water resource management in the region.

    The approval came during a comprehensive video conference chaired by the Chief Minister, where officials reviewed the progress of the Punjab Development Programme, ongoing clean water initiatives, and the ambitious Model Village Project. The meeting also featured a detailed pictorial presentation highlighting the current status of various infrastructure and development projects underway across Punjab.

    Under this new plan, the province will see the construction of 34 sizable underground tanks strategically placed in urban centers. These tanks are intended to facilitate the swift drainage of rainwater, preventing urban flooding and waterlogging during the monsoon season. Complementing this, 324 smaller roadside tanks will be installed to capture and remove water that typically accumulates on streets, thus reducing the risk of stagnant water and related health hazards.

    To further enhance groundwater levels, recharge wells will be constructed alongside these tanks. The water collected will not only help replenish underground aquifers but will also be treated at dedicated water treatment plants, making it suitable for irrigation purposes. This dual approach aims to address both immediate drainage issues and long-term water sustainability. Additionally, the province plans to establish 328 wastewater treatment plants, which will play a crucial role in managing sewage and improving overall water quality.

    The meeting also revealed ambitious infrastructure targets, including the paving of 6,100 kilometers of streets and the laying of 3,498 kilometers of sewerage lines. To improve public safety and urban aesthetics, 14,679 streetlights will be installed, and 33 million square feet of tuff tiles will be laid on streets and pathways. To support these extensive projects, 526 modern machines and tractors will be deployed, enhancing the efficiency of municipal services and drainage operations.

    In a notable development, a factory dedicated to producing sewerage pipelines with an expected lifespan of 100 years has been established in Lahore. This facility is poised to begin production soon, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality materials for ongoing and future infrastructure projects.

    The Punjab Development Programme has already initiated projects in several districts, including Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, Gujrat, Okara, Jhang, Multan, and Sialkot. Meanwhile, preparations are underway to commence similar projects in Jhelum, Hafizabad, Sahiwal, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, and Rawalpindi in the near future. These efforts reflect a province-wide commitment to upgrading infrastructure and improving living conditions.

    Furthermore, the Punjab Rural Sanitation Improvement Programme aims to develop efficient drainage systems in rural areas, with a budget allocation of Rs59 billion dedicated to enhancing 485 villages under the Model Village Project. Work has already started in 200 villages, focusing on cleaning wastewater ponds, installing treatment plants, and supplying treated water for agricultural irrigation.

    Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz emphasized the importance of ensuring the proper operation of filtration plants to provide clean drinking water to residents. She also instructed authorities to prioritize the paving of village streets and to complete drainage projects ahead of the upcoming monsoon season, with special attention directed towards Gujrat and Sialkot districts to mitigate flood risks.

    Highlighting the unprecedented scale of development, the Chief Minister remarked that the current pace and breadth of infrastructure work in Punjab have not been witnessed in the past seven to eight decades. She expressed confidence that these initiatives will transform Punjab into a modern, well-developed, and visually appealing province within the next five years, setting a new benchmark for progress in Pakistan.

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