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The District Administration of Gwadar has issued a detailed report outlining the city’s current water supply framework, emphasizing coordinated efforts by multiple departments to ensure consistent access to clean water across Gwadar and its outskirts. According to the report, the Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) supplied 1.38 million gallons through the Shadi Kour Dam pipeline, extending from Chahod Daggar to the Airport Pumping Station. In addition, 149 water bowser tankers transported 1.9 million gallons from Mirani Dam, strengthening the city’s main distribution system. The Gwadar Port Authority (GPA) contributed 184,000 gallons of desalinated water from its plants, providing supply to several neighborhoods in the Old Town area. Meanwhile, the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department played a vital role in serving remote communities. Through the Sunt Sar–Pilerri Pipeline, it delivered 350,000 gallons to Pilerri Abdul Rahim Bazaar, Pishukan Kunarki Bazaar, and nearby localities. The department’s bowser service also covered suburban zones such as Chab Kalmati, Chab Rindkani, and Ngor, distributing 92,000 gallons via 18 trips. Additionally, Jiwani received 126,750 gallons of water through 14 bowser tankers from Kalato, ensuring supply to its two main distribution lines. The administration emphasized that all departments, GDA, GPA, and PHE, are operating in close coordination to streamline supply routes, enhance efficiency, and sustain long-term water infrastructure. The report reflects Gwadar’s ongoing commitment to secure a reliable and equitable water system for its growing population.