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Three water filtration plants rehabilitated

By Our Correspondent
April 24, 2020

Islamabad : With the summer season looming, the Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) rehabilitated three water filtration plants in Islamabad which were inaugurated on Thursday.

Realizing its corporate social responsibility and the issue of scarcity of clean drinking water for the residents of Islamabad, the Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) rehabilitated three water filtration plants in federal capital in G-10/4, G-9/1 and G-7.

The water filtration plants were inaugurated by Mayor of Islamabad, Sheikh Ansar Aziz and Deputy Mayor, Syed Zeeshan Naqvi. Consultant Admin and Security MPCL, Brig (r) Shaheryar Khan, General Manager Exploration, Tufail Ahmed Khoso and Consultant Projects MPCL Brig (R) Muhammad Sultan represented Mari Petroleum during inauguration. Total cost incurred on the rehabilitation work is approximately Rs4. Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) has approached MPCL for its support in provision of clean drinking water to residents of Islamabad by proposing several inoperative and abandoned filtration plants for rehabilitation.

Local community and MCI has lauded the role of Mari petroleum and has further requested to continue this project on various locations. Lt. Gen (r) Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmed, Managing director/CEO MPCL assured the local community and MCI that Mari petroleum shall continue providing support to the residents of Islamabad by rehabilitating additional water filtration plants in near future.