Extensive cleaning of sewerage lines is underway across Okara, with local authorities appealing to residents to refrain from dumping trash into manholes to ensure the success and sustainability of the cleanliness campaign throughout the city.
In this comprehensive campaign launched under the directives of Deputy Commissioner Ahmed Usman Javaid, Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) teams are actively engaged in clearing blockages and maintaining the drainage infrastructure.
Under the close supervision of WASA Managing Director Abdul Waheed, continuous cleaning of drains and access points is ongoing in various sectors of the city.
Special units established with public convenience in mind are diligently rectifying sewerage drains in various areas including Muzaffar Colony, Akbar Road, Nursery Church Road, Khurral Chowk, 54/2 L, Government Colony, Mehboob Town, Ghafoor Colony, and Kot Nihal Singh.
WASA’s Managing Director has ordered strict supervision to maintain the full operational capacity of the wastewater system, and instructed prompt response to any reported issues.
Furthermore, he emphasized the critical importance of staff adhering to strict safety protocols during work, and urged maximum utilization of all available resources to enhance team performance.
Concurrently, the MD has appealed for citizens’ active participation in improving the drainage system, specifically asking them to refrain from dumping waste into manholes.
The agency reaffirmed its continuous commitment to improving the drainage network to provide residents with a clean and healthy urban environment.