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Pakistan to face 31% water shortage by 2025

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Water shortage in Pakistan will increase to 31% of people’s needs by 2025 and this underlines the need for some tangible steps, including water usage charges and building of storages, to cope with the problem.

These were the views of speakers at a seminar arranged by the Department of Irrigation and Water Management Research Centre, University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) in collaboration with the International Centre for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (Icarda) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to observe World Water Day here on Friday.

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Country Representative Dr Mahmood Akhtar Cheema pointed out that India was constructing 11 big dams but Pakistan was still in a fix about building of dams and a breakthrough was yet to be made.

“Owing to climate changes, glaciers are melting. And in the absence of water conservation methods, we are experiencing heavy floods, leading to loss of many lives and damage to agriculture,” he said.

Per capita water availability at the time of creation of Pakistan was 5,600 cubic metres, but it currently stands at only 1,000 cubic metres, placing Pakistan among water-scarce countries. To tackle the situation, Cheema suggested that the government should apply reasonable water usage charges to discourage wastage of the resource.
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Icarda Country Head Dr Abdul Majeed emphasised the importance of promoting water conservation techniques by sensitising people and taking fruitful measures. He said Icarda’s strategy combined continuity with change, addressing current problems while expanding focus to emerging challenges such as climate change and desertification.

South Asian Conservation Agriculture Network’s Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Gill was of the view that Pakistan was wasting two-third of its water by following traditional conservation methods and agricultural practices.

Citing examples, he said per capita water availability in the US was 6,000 cubic metres, in Australia 5,500 cubic metres and in China 2,200 cubic metres. In Pakistan, it is only 1,000 cubic metres, posing a threat to people’s lives.

He expressed concern that no authority was working for saving groundwater and suggested that off-channel water reservoirs should be set up to preserve flood water and prevent loss to life and property. “This (saved) water can be used later,” he stressed.

He said Punjab had around 1.3 million tube wells to pump out groundwater, which is bringing down the water level. Eighty per cent of the tube wells were being run on diesel, increasing the cost manifold and requiring application of alternative methods to face the situation, he suggested.

UAF Acting Vice Chancellor Dr Iqbal Zafar said water availability in 2025 would stand at around 100 million acre feet compared to the need of 135 MAF. He stressed the need for increasing water storage capacity to save people’s lives as water resources were shrinking and population was growing rapidly.

To meet the demand for water, he called for kicking off a comprehensive awareness drive to educate people about benefits of judicious consumption and consequences of wastage.

Professor Dr Allah Buksh was of the view that big dams like Kalabagh should be built to save water for coming generations and application of techniques of efficient use of water was the need of the hour to combat water scarcity.

Pakistan to face 31% water shortage by 2025 – The Express Tribune
 
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Shame on the Indians, is this how you do war?

Where does it say that India will be the reason for the water shortage? - you Pakistani's are paranoid - it's the lack of storage dams that will cause the shortfall. India has been religiously diverting 80% of promised quantity of water under the IWT since it's signing.
 
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we should seriously explore the prospects of desalination plants if done it can be of immense benefit, along with water storage, water conservations, ,planting trees ,increasing greeneries, & preserving forests
 
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Where does it say that India will be the reason for the water shortage? - you Pakistani's are paranoid - it's the lack of storage dams that will cause the shortfall. India has been religiously diverting 80% of promised quantity of water under the IWT since it's signing.

We're too poor for that, and we cant generate electricity out of stored water
 
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The vast majority of the water in major rivers flows into the sea.

The mighty Yangtze river in China, it is estimated that approximately 96% of the water flows into the Pacific ocean.
 
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Shame on the Indians, is this how you do war?

man blame your politicians for not developing dams on your rivers rather than blaming India....If pakistan was serious than it could have been made many dams on its existing waters...
 
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Many might know this but a policy was signed by Zardari in may 2009 which was to provide clean and drinkable water to everyhoisehold in pakistan by 2025.....so this question of water shortage should be asked from zardari and Ppp and stooges
 
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Shame on the Indians, is this how you do war?


The population Pakistan right after independence is around 34 million and now it is close to 180 Million. Are you expecting the water resources will also increase with the increase of population???


So that the water percapita remain a constant.

Around 2025 water per capita will further decrease due to rise of population .
 
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Only idiots blame others for own mistakes......

If you can not manage your water, that is your problem....

What do you mean manage? Rivers are part of nature, you are abusing them on your side
 
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We're too poor for that, and we cant generate electricity out of stored water

then that's our problem, one cant blame others, for corruption done by ones own politician,under international law no-country can stop the flow of water of shared rivers to other countries, more or less the country will get its water, now how we manage that water is our problem therefore better management of water is what is needed, it applies in all cases be it India to Pakistan or China to India that's the universal rule
 
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