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Dumlottee Wells

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TheDumlottee Wells, also known asDumlottee Conduit, is a defunctwater supply system inKarachi.[1] It was the inaugural water supply system in Karachi, established inBritish India-era.[2]

History

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Dumlottee Wells were constructed byBritish Indian engineers in the 19th century.[3] The system originally comprised 15 wells, excavated along theMalir River to provide a reliable water supply for the burgeoning city.[3]

Throughout the British colonial period, the conduit underwent two significant development phases.[3] The first, commenced in 1881, involved the construction of several wells near the Dumlottee section of the river.[3] This phase enabled the delivery of five million gallons of water daily toKarachi Cantonment.[3] Additionally, filtration galleries, engineered to facilitate efficient water transfer, were installed to ensure an uninterrupted supply to the city.[3]

The second phase, initiated in 1923, included the establishment of additional wells, boosting the city's water supply by 15 million gallons.[3] Historical records indicate the creation of 16 wells at Dumlottee, designed to provide 20 million gallons per day (MGD) of water to Karachi.[3] A 32-kilometreconduit was also constructed in the same year.[3]

The ancient conduit spans multiple areas, including Al-Hilal Society,Aziz Bhatti Park,Civil Lines, Dumlottee, Gulshan Block 6, Mashriq Centre,Karachi University,Malir Cantonment, NIPA Chowrangi, Old Sabzi Mandi, andSafoora Chowrangi.[3]

While it was once a vital water source for various parts of Karachi, only one well currently operates, furnishingGadap Town with 500,000 gallons of water daily.[3] The Dumlottee Conduit draws its water supply fromKeenjhar Lake.[3]

References

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  1. ^Hasan, Shazia (August 4, 2013)."The 12 remaining Dumlottee wells".Dawn.Archived from the original on October 10, 2022. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
  2. ^"'ڈملوٹی اسکیم' برطانوی دور کا پہلا فراہمی آب کا نظام".Daily Jang.Archived from the original on 2023-01-19. Retrieved2023-05-18.
  3. ^abcdefghijkl"Dumlottee Conduit: A neglected historical asset".The Express Tribune. October 2, 2019.Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
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