Pakistan

Rainwater harvesting now mandatory for projects in Punjab

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LAHORE: The Punjab Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made rainwater harvesting systems mandatory for certain development projects requiring environmental approvals.

This decision aims to optimize rainwater usage and alleviate pressure on Punjab’s strained surface and groundwater resources. Given the province’s 42% below-normal rainfall from September 1, 2024, to January 15, 2025, resulting in mild to moderate drought conditions, this move is particularly significant.

The EPA has already implemented various water-saving measures, including the closure of unauthorized car wash stations, mandatory installation of wastewater recycling systems at approved car wash stations, and a ban on water-intensive activities such as oil-based vehicle washing and flood-style watering of lawns and gardens.

The 23 project types required to install rainwater harvesting systems include industrial and agricultural projects like poultry farms, petroleum refineries, textile units, food processing industries, cement plants, and chemical manufacturers, among others.

By promoting water conservation and reducing stress on surface and groundwater resources, these measures aim to mitigate the impact of drought conditions in Punjab.

The EPA’s efforts to ensure sustainable water management practices will help protect the province’s water resources for future generations.

Staff Reporter

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