Private water tankers permitted to resume independent operations
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 06: After significant improvement in the water supply situation across Jammu city, private water tankers have been permitted to resume independent operations with immediate effect.
The services of private water tankers had earlier been placed under the regulatory control of the Jal Shakti Department, following directives issued by the Jal Shakti Minister, Javed Ahmed Rana, in response to a severe water shortage affecting several parts of the district.
This temporary measure was aimed at ensuring equitable distribution, price regulation and uninterrupted access to safe drinking water for all residents during the crisis.
With the dedicated and coordinated efforts of the Jal Shakti Department, supported by district authorities and ground staff, normal water supply has now been restored in approximately 80% of the affected areas.
In the remaining localities, alternative arrangements like deployment of water tankers, bore-well supplies and temporary water stations are functioning efficiently to meet public demand.
Jal Shakti Minister has lauded the cooperation extended by private water suppliers during the period and acknowledged their contribution in stabilizing the situation during this critical phase.
As private operators resume their services, they are expected to operate in accordance with applicable guidelines, safety protocols and quality standards.
The Government will continue to closely monitor the water supply scenario to ensure there is no disruption or exploitation of services.
Jal Shakti Department reaffirms its commitment to providing safe, reliable and adequate drinking water to every resident and expresses gratitude to the public for their support, patience and cooperation throughout the period of difficulty.
Water supply restored in around 80% affected areas of Jammu city
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