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    Islamabad Residents Must Install Water Harvesting Systems Within Six Months, CDA Orders

    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 business owners in Islamabad to install water harvesting systems on their properties. This mandate applies to both residential and commercial buildings, aiming to promote sustainable water management practices across the capital city. The CDA has given citizens a six-month timeframe to comply with this order, emphasizing the urgent need to conserve water resources amid growing environmental concerns.

    Under this initiative, rainwater collected from rooftops and other surfaces will be redirected back into the ground, helping to replenish underground water tables and reduce dependency on external water sources. This step is part of a broader strategy to address water scarcity issues that have increasingly affected urban areas in Pakistan. The CDA has also been instructed to incorporate the water harvesting system as a compulsory feature in all new building plans submitted for approval, ensuring that future developments contribute to the city’s water conservation efforts.

    Furthermore, the CDA has extended this requirement beyond urban buildings to include farmhouses, government offices, playgrounds, and rural zones within Islamabad’s jurisdiction. This comprehensive approach reflects the authority’s commitment to embedding water sustainability into all facets of city planning and infrastructure. By making water harvesting systems mandatory in such diverse settings, the CDA hopes to create a model for other cities facing similar environmental challenges.

    After the six-month grace period, CDA teams will conduct thorough door-to-door inspections to verify the installation of these systems. Residents and commercial property owners who fail to comply will face strict penalties, including hefty fines. This enforcement mechanism underscores the seriousness with which the CDA views water conservation and its determination to ensure full adherence to the new regulations.

    This directive aligns with global trends encouraging urban centers to adopt sustainable water management solutions. Islamabad’s move to institutionalize water harvesting not only aims to safeguard local water supplies but also sets a precedent for environmental responsibility in Pakistan’s capital. The CDA’s proactive stance highlights the growing recognition of water as a critical resource that requires immediate and sustained action.

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