The city’s water supply remains stable and consistent, according to a recent statement from the Water Corporation spokesperson. Despite ongoing development work at the New Pump House Gharo, the city continues to receive its regular water allocation from both the Dhabeji pumping station and the Hub pumping station.
Residents can rest assured that the city is supplied with a total of 650 million gallons per day (MGD) of water. The Water Corporation spokesperson highlighted that the only area affected by the development work is the New Pump House Gharo, which will experience a minor daily shortage of 13 MGD.
This slight shortage at the New Pump House Gharo is part of a broader effort to enhance the city’s water infrastructure. The Water Corporation assures that all necessary measures are in place to minimize the impact on residents and maintain the overall stability of the water supply.
The Dhabeji and Hub pumping stations continue to function optimally, ensuring that the city’s water needs are met without significant disruption. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of these ongoing developments in securing a more efficient and reliable water supply system for the future.
The temporary shortage of 13 MGD at the New Pump House Gharo is not expected to cause significant inconvenience to the city’s residents. The Water Corporation is committed to completing the development work promptly to restore full capacity as soon as possible.