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    CDA Mandates Water Harvesting Systems for Islamabad Residents to Conserve Water

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has issued a new directive requiring all residents and commercial property owners in Islamabad to install water harvesting systems on their rooftops and premises. This initiative aims to promote sustainable water conservation practices amid growing concerns over water scarcity in the capital. The CDA has given citizens a six-month timeframe to comply with this mandate, emphasizing the importance of capturing and recharging rainwater into the ground.

    Under the new regulations, water collected from rooftops and other surfaces will be redirected back into the soil to replenish underground water reserves. This move is part of a broader strategy to address the depleting groundwater levels that have been a persistent challenge for Islamabad’s water supply. In addition to residential and commercial buildings, the CDA has extended this requirement to include farmhouses, government offices, playgrounds, and rural areas within the capital’s jurisdiction.

    Furthermore, the authority has instructed that all new building plans submitted for approval must incorporate water harvesting systems as a mandatory feature. This step ensures that future developments contribute to the city’s water conservation efforts from the outset. The CDA’s commitment to integrating sustainable infrastructure reflects an increasing awareness of environmental issues and the need for proactive measures to safeguard natural resources.

    To enforce compliance, CDA teams will conduct door-to-door inspections after the six-month grace period expires. These inspections will verify whether property owners have installed the required systems. Those found neglecting this responsibility will face strict penalties, including substantial fines. The authority has made it clear that failure to adhere to the directive will not be tolerated, signaling a firm stance on environmental accountability.

    This water harvesting mandate aligns with global trends where urban centers are adopting rainwater collection to mitigate water shortages. Islamabad’s initiative is expected to not only conserve water but also reduce the strain on municipal water supplies, especially during dry seasons. By encouraging residents and institutions to participate actively, the CDA hopes to foster a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship across the capital.

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