LAHORE: The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) has increased the deployment of labour and machinery to expedite the excavation and laying of trunk sewer lines along Khayaban-i-Firdausi in Johar Town, aiming to complete the project at the earliest and mitigate disruptions to local businesses and residents.

A Wasa official acknowledged the inconvenience being caused to motorists and traders due to the extensive civil work. “We are aware of the problems being faced by the people, especially motorists and businesses,” the official said.

Business owners along the route have expressed concerns about severe dust pollution and declining footfall. “Our staff is constantly wiping down tables and chairs because of the dust. It is bothering our customers,” a restaurant manager complained. Another manager said he had to relocate his restaurant’s outdoor cooking setup indoors due to the dust. He said the dust also forced customers to avoid the open-air seating. He urged the government to instruct Wasa to sprinkle water on the site to reduce dust

pollution.

Also, senior Wasa officials visited the site and reviewed the progress of three sewerage projects worth Rs1.9 billion. They heard that the 4.15km trunk line extends from Shoq Chowk to the Shaukat Khanum intersection. The officials instructed that the laying of 66-inch and 72-inch sewer lines up to 6,500 feet (approximately 2km) be completed by June 30.

ENCROACHMENTS: The Lahore district administration has intensified its city-wide anti-encroachment campaign in collaboration with the Lahore Metropolitan Corporation.

According to Deputy Commissioner Syed Nusa Raza, teams confiscated 39 truckloads of encroachment materials on Sunday, dismantled 91 permanent structures, and removed over 3,100 temporary setups in areas including Mozang, Chauburji, Islam Park, Multan Road, Shah Alam, and Azam Cloth Market. The crackdown aims to restore pedestrian and vehicular access.

The teams, supervised by Chief Officer Shahid Abbas Kathia and led by MOR Kashif Jaleel, also cleared encroachments near Mayo Hospital, College Road to Amir Chowk, Missile Chowk, Garden Town, Green Town, and Township. In total, 91 properties were sealed and more than 7,000 banners and posters were removed from public spaces. Two FIRs were registered against repeat offenders.

The DC said the campaign is improving urban aesthetics and easing traffic, adding that he is personally monitoring the drive to ensure fair and effective enforcement across the city.

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2025

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