ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced to install digital flow meters on main pipelines in the city.
For this, a PC-1 of an amount of Rs 166.419 million has been approved.
According to the officials, the purpose of this step is to gather accurate data regarding the flow of water and to prevent water theft and waste.
This project will help CDA in better utilization of natural resources.
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