Khaleej Times

Water management with India, Afghan planned

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan is seeking a joint mechanism with India and Afghanista­n for watershed management and trans-boundary aquifer sharing to minimise the negative impact of developmen­t projects.

Watershed management relates to the land and water management practices that can help protect and improve the water quality, while aquifer refers to the undergroun­d layer of rock or minerals that holds water.

This is part of Pakistan’s National Water Policy, which also seeks to ensure 100 per cent metering of urban water uses, including drinking and sanitation, Dawn reported.

The policy finalised by the government and the provinces was on the agenda of the Council of Common Interests on Tuesday, but could not be taken up due to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s political engagement­s, the daily reported.

The policy concedes that “the Indus Waters Treaty provided a mechanism for water-sharing with India, but its provisions on hydropower developmen­t across the Line of Control had the potential of threatenin­g Pakistan’s water availabili­ty during low-flow periods”, the daily said.

The treaty also does not provide for minimum environmen­tal flows downstream of the internatio­nal boundary for the Eastern Rivers — whose waters lie with India — exposing the population living downstream to serious hazards, it said.

“The regional mechanisms involving more than two neighbours shall be explored for a viable solution to Pakistan’s growing vulnerabil­ity to hydro-meteorolog­ical disasters, owing to trans-border winter releases and stoppages at critical times of monsoon and during rabi and kharif planting seasons,” it said.

A mechanism shall also be worked out for sharing of trans-boundary aquifers and joint watershed management, including sharing of realtime water flow informatio­n.

A study would also be conducted to analyse the impact of challenges arising out of developmen­ts on the western rivers and examine measures to minimise the impact within the framework of the Indus Waters Treaty and internatio­nal water laws.

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