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mgd

abbr.
million gallons per day
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The other scheme (Chirah Dam) has been approved by ECNEC will supply 15 MGD of drinking water to Islamabad and Rawalpindi at 50/50 per cent sharing basis.
CM stated that at the end of year 2018, K-IV water project would be providing 260 MGD with an addition of 65 MGD from another small scheme, which would add 325 MGD into the total water supply.
The project is to be developed in three stages: 260 MGD in first phase, followed by 260 MGD and 130 MGD in second and third phases.
In a written reply, the board specified that the Sonia Vihar plant receives 270 cusecs ( more than 140 MGD) water from UP.
The costs for a 1.1 mgd plant and a 1.265 mgd plant are $17.3 million and $18.9 million, respectively, Mr.
In 1998, the design flow of the Westside treatment plant was increased from 15.2 mgd to 17.1 mgd.
Miller executives said the deal would help boost sales of MGD in those countries.
Wasa is already experiencing a shortfall of 13 MGD, which is increasing in every coming year.
Sindh Governor on the occasion expressed his concern that no less than 400 MGD waste water, mainly contaminated, was being directly released into the sea with only 70 MGD water that is safe enough to be thrown into marine waters.
Presiding over a meeting at the CM house, Shah said that Karachi receives 583 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) of water from Keenjhar Lake and 100 MGD from Hub Dam.
Regarding water facilities at the Gwadar Port and free economic zone, it is also noteworthy that water is being provided through various sources and means as the main reservoir of drinking water has dried up, the projected water requirement in the free economic zone is expected to rise to 20 million gallons per day (MGD) by 2018 and up to 243 MGD by 2028 whereas the present requirement of water in Gwadar is 19 MGD and is likely to rise to 300 MGD by 2030.