Balochistan; Mostly water filtration plants out of order.

QUETTA -- The dwellers of Balochistan province are facing a severe shortage of clean drinking water as most of the water filtration plants were out of order.

Due to faulty water filtration plants, a large part of its population has no access to potable water, civil societies said.

'Only 25 percent of Balochistan's dwellers have access to clean drinking water', they added.

The local people urged the government to restore the closed water plants to ensure the provision of clean drinking water.

Talking to reporter, an official of the Balochistan government said that the government has decided to rehabilitate and restore water filtration plants in the province on an emergency basis to ensure quality drinking water to the masses.

Chief Minister Balochistan Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has directed the officials concerned to rehabilitate out-of-order filtration plants within a month, he added.

He said the government had established water filtration plants in every district of the province to provide clean drinking water but they went out of order due to poor maintenance.

Moreover, the government had also increased the salaries of operators of the water filtration plants.

He said...

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