Rohri Filtration Plant Trial Begins to Provide Clean Drinking Water

ROHRI: A newly constructed filtration plant, built at a cost of millions of rupees, has started its trial operation to provide clean and safe drinking water to the residents of Rohri. The project was completed through the efforts of Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah and the Chairman of Sukkur District Council. After…

ROHRI: A newly constructed filtration plant, built at a cost of millions of rupees, has started its trial operation to provide clean and safe drinking water to the residents of Rohri.

The project was completed through the efforts of Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah and the Chairman of Sukkur District Council. After a long wait, residents have started receiving clean and quality drinking water through the facility.

The trial operation of the filtration plant has formally begun, raising hopes that the long-standing water shortage and quality issue faced by citizens will be resolved.

The project is expected to provide better-quality drinking water to local residents and improve access to safe water in different areas of Rohri.

Citizens welcomed the start of the plant’s trial and expressed hope that the facility would soon become fully operational and continue providing clean drinking water without interruption.

The completion of the project is being viewed as an important step toward addressing the basic needs of Rohri residents and improving municipal services in the city.

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