These pumping stations are responsible for major supply to Karachi providing 550 million gallon daily, which is pumped, from Dhabeji to Karachi via Gharo and Pipri station, a statement issued by Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) said here Sunday.
Due to fluctuation in the pressure, a 72-inch diameter water line burst around 5:00 am in the morning whereas, two pumps were severely damaged in the process. After the disruption in supply from Dhabeji, citizens of Karachi were relying on Hub pumping station for water supply however, another outage caused by technical fault in K.E.S.C lines completely disconnected the water supply to the metropolis.
Managing Director KW&SB Misbauddin Farid taking immediate notice of the situation surveyed the situation at Dhabeji, Gharo and Pipri, where the supply was resumed under his supervision at about 9:00 pm.
The supply was disrupted once again when a string of technical faults in K.E.$.C's system erupted not only severely damaging Water board pumps and other equipment but also causing a 72-inch diameter line to burst due to fluctuated pressure. Electric supply to hub pumping station was disrupted simultaneously.
Chief Engineer Zaheer Abbas went to Dhabeji with his team as soon as the line burst to start the repair. Water supply was resumed at 9:00 am on Sunday morning under supervision of C.E Zaheer Abbas.
The electricity outage and disruption in the supply did not only damage the water supply equipment. It also damaged the sewerage systems especially in the old city area and sewerage lines in the south region, where seweraglines leaked at several spots. Moreover, sewerage equipment at Jameela Pumping Station Ranchor Line, Lee Market pumping station, Chakewara pumping station and Clifton Pumping Station is gravely damaged.
The MD KW&SB is personally supervising the repair of maintenance of the equipment.
KW&SB has also appealed to the citizens to use water carefully.