The Ghazi Barotha Water Project is a major water management and conservation initiative designed to support sustainable water supply for Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The project focuses on tapping freshwater resources from the Ghazi Barotha channel and delivering it to the twin cities through a modern transmission and distribution system. It aims to address water shortages, improve supply reliability and ensure long term access to clean drinking water for residents.
The development includes construction of intake structures, pumping stations, transmission pipelines, storage reservoirs and filtration systems. Modern monitoring and control technologies are used to track flow, maintain water quality and manage distribution efficiently. By strengthening the water supply network, the project helps reduce dependence on groundwater extraction and supports better urban water management.