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CEO SSCL conducts extensive inspection of historic Water Channels across Srinagar

CEO SSCL conducts extensive inspection of historic Water Channels across Srinagar
SRINAGAR, JULY 11: In a significant initiative aimed at undertaking a comprehensive assessment of Srinagar’s historic water network, the Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Faz Lul Haseeb, today conducted an extensive inspection of several historic water channels and rivulets across the city, including Kutte Kul, Sonar Kul, Rainawari Kul, and other interconnected waterways.
The inspection was undertaken to obtain a first-hand assessment of the present condition of these water channels, examine their hydraulic connectivity, and evaluate various factors influencing their overall status.
During the visit, the CEO extensively inspected different stretches of the waterways, assessing issues such as silt accumulation, vegetation growth, obstructions, encroachments, discharge points, and other location-specific conditions requiring detailed technical evaluation.
Interacting with officers and engineers on-site, Haseeb underscored the historical, ecological, and urban significance of Srinagar’s traditional water channels, observing that these waterways form an integral part of the city’s unique landscape. He directed the concerned officers to undertake detailed documentation and technical assessments of the inspected stretches, along with comprehensive field observations, to establish an accurate baseline of their existing condition.
The CEO emphasized that the conservation and restoration of Srinagar’s traditional water channels are essential for mitigating waterlogging, enhancing environmental sustainability, and preserving the city’s centuries-old water heritage.
He further stressed the need for close coordination among all stakeholder departments to ensure the long-term conservation and rejuvenation of these vital water bodies. He emphasized that scientific assessments, coordinated planning, and institutional collaboration are essential for safeguarding these important urban assets.
Interacting with local residents during the inspection, Haseeb emphasized the importance of public participation in protecting the traditional waterways and appealed to citizens to refrain from dumping waste into the channels and to cooperate with the administration in maintaining their cleanliness and ecological health.
The CEO was accompanied by senior officers and engineers of Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) during the inspection.

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