Dumping entire Karachiittes' personal dump in the sea..

Are you freaking kidding me?!!! Seriously, i mean seriously? Where are the planners? the environmentalists? the technologists? Or has this city/province gone totally insane?

Next time you, your family/friends/acquaintances hop into the seaside, plz do let them know!

Waste not, want not: Your stink is what you smell at sea - The Express Tribune

Waste not, want not: Your stink is what you smell at seaBy Our Correspondent
Published: April 2, 2015

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[RIGHT]A KWSB tanker seen at Ibrahim Hyderi dumping waste into the sea. PHOTO: COURTESY BASIL ANDREWS[/RIGHT]
****KARACHI: **The next time you go into the toilet to take a dump, imagine doing your business directly into the sea. Now imagine over 22 million people doing the same. Now you know why Karachi’s coastline stinks. **
Karachi’s civic agencies don’t really give much thought to environmental degradation or conservation of marine life — they would much rather sit back and watch the untreated waste flow directly into the sea.
Once upon a yester year, Karachi did care for the marine life it shared its waters with. At the time, there were three sewerage treatment plants functioning in the city, filtering the sewage that was produced by the city before it was allowed to enter the sea. Today, however, the situation has taken a turn for the worse, as though the volume of waste has increased multiple-fold, the treatment plants are not functional anymore.
**Two of the plants — at Gutter Baghicha and Hawke’s Bay went out of order during the tenure of former city nazim Mustafa Kamal. The last surviving plant at Mehmoodabad recently stopped functioning around six months ago. **There has been no effort to revive them since.
“Karachi produces 400 million gallons of sewage every day. This untreated sewage is unfortunately being dumped directly into the Arabian Sea,” explained Muhammad Moazzam Khan, the marine fisheries technical adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature — Pakistan (WWF-P). He added that almost 60 per cent of the waste was disposed into Lyari river, while the remaining into Malir river. All of it ultimately ends up in the Arabian Sea.
“Pakistan used to be a big exporter of marine foods. But this untreated waste has adversely affected marine life and ultimately, the seafood business too.” Until the 1980s, Karachi’s fish harbour was a prime location for picnics and fishing excursions, he recalled. Now, however, the area wears the look of a filthy garbage dump.
Karachi Water and Sewerage Board chief engineer, Amjad Habib, admits that all the waste produced by the city is being dumped into the sea untreated. He is, however, hopeful that the problem will be resolved soon with the completion of the sewerage treatment project, S-3. That may be a long time coming, though, as the proposal is still pending approval by the authorities. “We will upgrade all the sewerage treatments plants as part of the S-3 project,” he said, adding that the KWSB plans to lay down new sewerage lines and install new suction pumps across the city.
In response to a question as to why a KWSB tanker was disposing waste directly into the sea at Ibrahim Hyderi, he said that the tankers were on special duty to clear out any choked sewerage lines across the city. The waste is then dumped into the closest nullah. “I don’t know why this tanker drove all the way to the coastline to dump the waste,” he said. “At least none of the senior officials have permitted such action.”
*Published in The Express Tribune, April *3[SUP]rd[/SUP], 2015.

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I saw the waste myself being dumped in the sea last time I was there. I refused to step in the ocean.

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eww.. how long did you watch? :naak:

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Wow, glad I was sick last time I was in Karachi. Just stood on the sidelines and watched people play in the water. And kudos to the photographer for getting that pic.

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Yeah there is an area near BBQ tonight which is close to the beach line, where you can actually see the wastage coming out of a sewage pipe right into the ocean.

I was with a friend and asked what is that, and so they explained it to me.

It’s real. This really happens now.

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You are talking about Ibraheem Hyderi , which is little away , At main Karachi port the fishery is full of Garbage and the other side of fishery , you can see a pure black portion of see with an unbearable smell . All rivers of the country are now Gutter rivers and all streams of the country are gutter stream , You can see hotels in beautiful Swat , where there flash is direct in river Swat .
Jab ham chhotay thay to hamaray buzarg hamain kehtay thay keh chaltay pani main kabhi peshab na karna , Yeh gunah hay kionkeh chalta pani Pak hota hay
Aaj hamari tamam gandgi chaltay pak pani main dali ja rahi hay , Koi buzarag hi naheen jo bolay aur koi bacha aisa naheen jo manay .

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^ What’s Bilawal doing about this?

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Koi achha rishta talash kar raha hay …

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Lagta hey yeh tou uss key khooon mein hey…like father like son.

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Yes , Koi achha rishta talash karna bhi achha kam hay
Imran Khan ki tarah koi Nachia … naheen honi chahiay

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Isski Maaann Ney Political Shaddi Ki.
Issket Baap ney Political Shaadi Ki.
isskey Naaney Nein Political Shaadi Ki

Apney barounn par hi jaeygaa naa?

Re: Dumping entire Karachiittes’ personal dump in the sea..

You are right
A politician finds a match in politicians so hopefully Bilawal will do the same .

اردو میں مرد طوائف کو پلے بوائے ماڈرن طوائف کو سوسائٹی گرل کہتے ہیں اگر ایسے دو شادی کرلیں تو ایسے جوڑے کو کیا کہیں گے ؟

Re: Dumping entire Karachiittes’ personal dump in the sea..

Isska character to bilkull hi Maaan, Baap Jaisa “career oriented” hovaa na political shadioun karney valla.

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Good to see more media highlighting this:

Karachi’s poisons — an ocean of filth - Blogs - DAWN.COM
Karachi’s poisons — an ocean of filthRAFIA ZAKARIA — PUBLISHED about 4 hours ago

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The beaches of the land of the pure are like its politics, ethics and history then … impure.—Reuters

Karachi’s political and terrorist poisons are well known. Every day they exact their unerring costs from the city in corpses.
One day there is a bomb blast attributed to the Taliban, on another day some extremist group of another stripe kills a few more people. The intervals between political killings and terror killings are small and barely noticeable. The strikes and shutdowns birthed by each collectively filling the gaps and chasms in the city’s life.
These are not the only poisons produced by Karachi. The largest city in a rapidly urbanising Pakistan (forecasted to be a majority urban country by mid-century); Karachi’s toxicity is not limited to politics.
According to a report published in The Washington Post recently, “350 million gallons of raw sewage and untreated industrial waste flows into the Arabian Sea from Karachi every single day — an amount enough to fill 530 Olympic size swimming pools”.
This dumping of the city’s excrement is not all that makes a home in the Arabian Sea, in addition to it, 8000 tons of solid waste is also dumped into the Karachi Harbour every day from the unmonitored industrial operations that operate in the metropolis.
Also read: ‘Planting trees along drains may cut sewage toxicity’](http://www.dawn.com/news/1136686)
The mathematics of waste is simple, estimates set Karachi’s current population at around 22 million; making it the magnetic center of the country’s urbanisation. Human life involves human waste, but this second factor is unaccounted for in the development of infrastructure.
With political wrangling making consensus impossible and terror groups lurking and pouncing at any opportunity to add to the chaos; prospects for improvement on sanitation and waste management seem slim.
But, while terror groups and political opponents do not agree, all of them excrete, and that in sum is Karachi’s problem.
The collective waste of all these disgruntled and disagreeing groups is, according to The Post’s investigation all dumped untreated into the Arabian Sea.
The assumption that it flows away, and washes over only those revelers that celebrate their holidays on the city’s shores is also wrong.
Tons of waste from all along Pakistan’s agricultural sugarcane growing belt around the Indus flows the length of the country reaching its most poisonous near the city, at the point where it empties into the ocean.
The magnificent ocean side mansions and malls on Karachi’s coast look down at a sea full of sewage. Theirs, of course, is the least of the burdens.
Also see: Advancing sea poses threat to Karachi, Thatta, committee told
The small coastal villages that used to, in less excrement and toxicity filled days, make their living from fishing find their livings now snatched from them.
Unsurprisingly, the city’s output of seafood is severely affected by the altered marine conditions, states the most recent investigation citing very high levels of chromium, cadmium lead and iron in the fish caught near Karachi’s coast.
If the fish are suffering, the fishermen are even worse off. To maintain the deception of a clean ocean, no studies have been done on the small nuclear reactor located near Hawks Bay. No one, it seems is curious about the levels of radiation that the plant is emitting into the settlements around it. Poor as they are, the inhabitants of surrounding villages regularly complain with hosts of medical problems, whose connections to the radiation and pollution are never explored.
The poor after all, are as expendable as the fish.
The beach has been a site of escape for the dwellers of Karachi for nearly as long as the city has existed. Its toxicity, however, is now reaching levels (one marine biologist’s interview for The Post called it one of the most polluted environments in the world) which require extreme caution.
Take a look: No special package for Karachi mega projects in budget
It’s not just the choppy monsoon seas and the unpredictable rip tides that can carry off the revelers that come to enjoy a rare day off; the poison is in the water itself.
The vast unwashed of Karachi then, are thus bathing not in cleansing waters but in ones that serve only to dilute their own excrement and that of millions of others, human waste and toxic chemicals all mixed up into the waters.
The beaches of the land of the pure are like its politics, ethics and history then, rather impure.
The ocean that has for so long promised a respite and reprieve, ailing and burdened, an apt metaphor for the nation that seeks cleansing but cannot find it and chooses instead to simply ignore the filth.

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Let’s wait and see what bilawal does…benazirs character was also not clean.

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The same thing is happening in Lahore too, the sewerage for the new societies that popped up around the canal is being dumped in there. These canals then enter the rivers, no wonder why cancers, skin problems and hepatitis c etc are increasing in the country.