KWSB shortlists 10 subsoil water suppliers

Author: Aslam Shah

Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) has shortlisted 10 subsoil water extracting companies for issuing licenses, according to KWSB officials.

It was said that the water supply to industries from these companies would be verified and monitored while the existing KWSB’s hydrants in Karachi would also be taken into account.

Officials said that a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the land owning agency should also be made a part of the application. They also asked that the distance from KWSB water lines, tube wells or wells should be situated at the maximum distance as determined by the board. Any violations in this regard would lead to cancellation of licenses and even the initiation of criminal proceedings against the licensee under Act or any other law for time being in force, KWSB official added.

The subsoil water licensees shall be held responsible in case of their respective contravention of regulations.

Board was also said to require a groundwater hydrological study and a test report to be submitted along with the application for the license. EIther of the two could be asked for at any point in time, prior to or after the issuance of licenses and would be paid for by the licensee.

In consideration of license applications, KWSB may consider making licenses, including applications, public, as an attempt to invite objections, thereto while determining whether to grant an application, through its website. The license shall be issued against fee charges of Rs 30,000 per month/borehole.

Additionally, the licensee shall pay a one-time security deposit of Rs 90,000 per bore-hole in advance, which shall be forfeited in case of non-payment of water charges as mentioned above or in case of any breach in terms and conditions set in the license, it was said.

A non- refundable license fee shall be charged from permit holder at a rate of Rs 100,000 per borehole before the commencement of supply.

With regard to transportation through water tankers, the Board has given detailed maps of their supplies while mandating names of their customers for monitoring record.

Theft of water, on the pretext of subsoil water or any such attempt, shall immediately render licensee to criminal proceedings under section 14-A of Act, the licensee shall be prosecuted under concerned laws and their licensee shall be cancelled or revoked immediately.

In the document, it is suggested that tube-well or well should be situated at least 500 feet away from KWSB main conduct lines, syphons, pumping main and reservoir etc.

It is also suggested that wherever deemed expedient, KWSB may require for a groundwater hydrological study and test report to be submitted and furthermore, KWSB may conduct tests at any time prior or after the grant of licenses at cost of the licensee.

The supply of water to individual factory shall be metered at the individual connection to quantify water and determine its charges.

In addition, Sindh government had already asked mayors, commissioners, municipal commissioners, chairmen municipal corporations, chief officers, heads of municipal committees, town committees and union councils of Sindh to charge extractors Rs 1 per litre on extracting subsoil water for industrial, commercial and manufacturing purposes with immediate effect.

Secretary Sindh Local Government Khalid Hyder Shah in a letter, RO (LG) court/12(19)/2018, sent on December 15, 2018, had addressed all concerned in Sindh. It said that in pursuance of the order passed by Supreme Court (SC) on November 13, 2018, as per section-98 (a) of Sindh LG Act 2013 and with the approval of competent authority of Sindh Chief Minister, this amount (of Rs 1) has been hereby fixed for industrial, commercial, manufacturing purposes to be collected by council or agency till further policy or legislation by Sindh government.

To ensure the collection, mayors of Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur and Larkana, Municipal Corporations, MCs, chairmen, chief officers and heads of district councils, town and union committees had been asked to comply with this directive on the matter in question.

The civic entity officials have claimed that after imposing Rs 1 per litre water extraction fee, the entity would able to generate revenue of Rs 10 billion per annum thus doubling yearly revenue of body.

The officials informed that after the full resumption of construction activities in Karachi, additional income on water extraction from builders would greatly benefit civic entity.

According to KWSB officials, these regulations would be called subsoil water (extraction and consumption) regulation 2018 and would apply upon the whole of Karachi division and shall come into force at once and remain in force for a period of three years.

In these regulations, all licenses will be granted for extraction of subsoil water for a period of three or for what period Board would able to supply water, whichever is earlier. Grant of license-all licenses would be granted by MD on a prescribed form upon written request of the president or chairman of concerned industrial estate associations along with no objection certificate by MD SITE Limited or any other representative duly authorised by Secretary Industry or regulatory body.

Umair Boring contractor Shakeel Ahmed, Umair Boring of Afridi Enterprises, Umair Boring of Rawee Khan, Umair Boring, of Muhammad Asif, Umair Boring of Muhammad Ibrahim, Umair Boring of Sajjad Ahmed Shakir, Eastern Garments of Ali Raza, New Kohistan of Ali Raza, Shams Brothers of Ali Raza and Shams Brothers, contractor Ali Raza are shortlisted out of a total of eighty-three water extraction companies.

Published in Daily Times, March 25th 2019.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Cartoons

TODAY’S CARTOON

8 hours ago
  • Editorial

Remembering BB

Our calendar may be littered with difficult commemorations. Still, every December 27th, we are forced…

8 hours ago
  • Editorial

MDCAT Delays

Patience seems to be wearing thin as the chaos surrounding the Medical and Dental College…

8 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Benazir – A Matchless Leader

We lost you 17 years ago on 27 December to terrorists and suicide bombers which…

8 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

A Nation in Crisis

In his book Animal Farm, George Orwell said, "All animals are equal, but some animals…

8 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

AMAN-25: Indispensable Exercise

“Warfare being under perpetual transformation from unmanned systems to AI-powered combat to grey-hybrid conflict and…

8 hours ago