Harnessing the Desert’s Bounty: Pakistan’s Ancient ‘Khadin’ System Revitalized for a Sustainable Future

There is a severe shortage of clean water for daily use in Pakistan and water is often stolen and given to the tanker mafia through hydrants. And for this purpose, millions of liters of water are being extracted from the ground every day.

Pakistan is one of the countries that are facing severe water shortage. According to experts, if the underground water reserves continue to be used at the same rate and quantity, the water crisis in the country will become much more severe.

Experts say that to avoid this situation, it is necessary to recharge the underground water reservoirs frequently.

Another important function of water suction wells is to protect the protected rainwater from being wasted and polluted.

If the rainwater does not go into the ground, it becomes flood water or gets mixed with sewage and turns into poison.

The beautiful but mysterious ‘blind lake’ of Skardu, which no one crosses

The earth has its own system, it cleans the rain water and gives it to us, but if the sewage water goes into it, the natural system cannot take the load. So we have to reclaim the land without contaminating the rain water for which water suction wells are the best source.

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2024-10-08 14:12:14

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