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Water Crisis in Pakistan

Water shortage is the most common recent problem around the globe and according to the UN by the end of 2025 are about 1,800 million people living in “fewer water areas”. Pakistan also faces the inconvenience that we are in third place with a serious water shortage. In Pakistan, it has become a very serious […]

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Punjab Govt to Set Up Aab Pak Authority for Clean Drinking Water

Access to clean and safe drinking water has been a major challenge Pakistan is faced with today. Nearly half of the country’s population is without clean and safe drinking water facility and compelled to consume contaminated water, which causes water-borne diseases. The United Nations General Assembly had declared access to clean and safe drinking water […]

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Waterless Countries in The World

Just 10 Countries account for 60 % of the world,s population without access to clean water. Source. The water gap The state of the world, Water 2018 reported by Wateraid

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Pressure on Natural Resources of Water

The pressure on national water resources by calculating water withdrawal as a percentage of the total renewable water resources. Stress is considered high if TRWR  value is above 25 percent.  

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History of the Kala bagh Dam in Pakistan

Introduction Kalabagh Dam is a proposed hydroelectric Dam on the Indus River  at Kalabagh in the Mianwali District of Punjab Province in Pakistan with electricity generation capacity  3,600 megawatts (4,800,000 hp)  since 1987, but plan of construction of this dam was chalked out in 1954 but due to non availability of funds and non settlement of […]

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Introduction to Ground Water Hydrology

Groundwater, pumped from beneath the earth’s surface, is often cheaper, more convenient and less vulnerable to pollution than surface water. Therefore, it is commonly used for public water supplies. Groundwater provides the largest source of usable water storage in the United States. Underground reservoirs contain far more water than the capacity of all surface reservoirs […]

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Introduction to Surface Water Hydrology

Most cities meet their needs for water by withdrawing it from the nearest river, lake or reservoir. Hydrologists help cities by collecting and analyzing the data needed to predict how much water is available from local supplies and whether it will be sufficient to meet the city’s projected future needs. To do this, hydrologists study […]

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