The Punjab government has announced a major environmental and infrastructure initiative to improve rainwater drainage and groundwater recharge across the province. Under the plan, 358 underground water storage tanks will be constructed in various cities to help manage rainwater and improve underground water levels.
The project was reviewed during a high-level meeting chaired by the Chief Minister to evaluate progress on the Punjab Development Programme, clean water initiatives, and the Model Village Project.
Rainwater Management Project
According to officials, the initiative will be implemented for the first time in Punjab to address the growing problem of urban flooding and declining groundwater levels.
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34 large underground storage tanks will be built in major cities for rainwater drainage.
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324 roadside underground tanks will be constructed to quickly remove water accumulated on roads.
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Recharge wells will be installed alongside the tanks to improve groundwater levels.
Authorities stated that rainwater collected in the storage tanks will be treated through water treatment plants and reused for agricultural irrigation, helping conserve water resources.
Wastewater Treatment Expansion
The government also plans to establish 328 wastewater treatment plants across Punjab to treat wastewater and make it suitable for reuse in agriculture.
Officials say the move will support sustainable water management and reduce environmental pollution.
Major Infrastructure Development
During the briefing, authorities highlighted several large-scale development initiatives under the Punjab Development Programme, including:
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6,100 kilometres of streets to be paved
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3,498 kilometres of sewerage lines to be laid
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Streetlights to be installed at 14,679 locations
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33 million square feet of tuff tiles to be laid in streets and pathways
To improve drainage and municipal services, the government will also provide 526 modern machines and tractors.
Officials also informed the meeting that a new sewerage pipeline manufacturing factory in Lahore has been installed, which will produce pipelines with a lifespan of up to 100 years.
Development Projects in Multiple Cities
Projects under the Punjab Development Programme have already started in:
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Sargodha
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Dera Ghazi Khan
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Gujrat
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Okara
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Jhang
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Multan
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Sialkot
Additional projects will soon begin in:
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Jhelum
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Hafizabad
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Sahiwal
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Faisalabad
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Gujranwala
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Sheikhupura
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Nankana Sahib
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Rawalpindi
Rural Sanitation and Model Village Project
Under the Punjab Rural Sanitation Improvement Programme, drainage systems will also be developed in rural areas.
Development schemes worth Rs59 billion will be implemented in 485 villages under the Model Village Project, while work has already started in 200 villages.
The programme includes:
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Cleaning wastewater ponds
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Installing wastewater treatment plants
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Supplying treated water to agricultural fields
Clean Drinking Water Initiative
The Chief Minister directed authorities to ensure the functionality of filtration plants for the provision of clean drinking water.
She also instructed that paved streets in villages should be prioritized and that drainage projects must be completed before the monsoon season.
Ghandhara Estate Perspective
Ghandhara Estate appreciates the development initiatives of the Punjab Government.
These infrastructure and water management projects are expected to significantly improve urban services, support rainwater harvesting, and help restore underground water levels across the province.
Such improvements will also contribute to better living standards and long-term environmental sustainability for communities in Punjab.
What is the Punjab underground water storage tanks project?
The Punjab government plans to construct 358 underground water storage tanks across the province to manage rainwater, reduce urban flooding, and improve groundwater levels.
How many rainwater storage tanks will be built in Punjab?
The project includes 34 large underground storage tanks in cities and 324 roadside tanks, making a total of 358 tanks.
How will the stored rainwater be used?
Rainwater collected in the tanks will be treated through water treatment plants and reused for agricultural irrigation, helping conserve water resources.
How many wastewater treatment plants will be built?
The Punjab government plans to establish 328 wastewater treatment plants across the province to treat wastewater and reuse it for irrigation.
What other development projects are included?
The Punjab Development Programme also includes:
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Paving 6,100 km of streets
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Installing 3,498 km of sewerage lines
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Installing 14,679 streetlights
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Laying 33 million square feet of tuff tiles