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Monday, June 13, 2011

44% of people in #pakistan lack access to clean water: forced to drink dirty polluted water

Islamabad—Shortage of affordable and safe drinking water is manifested in Pakistan with an estimated 44% of the population without access to safe drinking water, while in rural areas 90% of the population lacks such access.

As one indication of the intensity of the problem, it is estimated that about 200,000 children in Pakistan die every year of diarrheal diseases alone, according to a report of Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR).

Pakistan was a water rich country just a few decades ago,however, a recent World Bank Report mentioned that Pakistan is now among the 17 countries that are currently facing water shortage.

It is pertinent to mention here that the major source of drinking water in Pakistan is groundwater, so water availability is the second most serious issue.This becomes even more daunting as estimated level of water available may decline considerably in the foreseeable future.

Talking to APP, Spokesperson PCRWR Lubna Naheed said with decrease of quantity, the quality of water is also deteriorating badly by municipal, industrial and agriculture wastes.

In Pakistan, she said, majority of population is using groundwater for drinking purpose.Contamination of this source due to unplanned urbanization and industrialization is a major problem.

She was of the view that over exploitation of the natural resources and discharge of hazardous wastes into water bodies without proper treatment is one of the major concerns.

Intensity of the water quality problem is enormous.

Main ground water source of drinking water in rural ares of Pakistan is hand pump.

Hand pump and motor pumps together provide 61 % of households with drinking water, rising to 70% in rural areas.Whereas, motor pumps form an increasingly relevant part of this.

According to official data available, Punjab has the best rural water supply amongst all the provinces.—APP