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Why not setup a desalination plant right there?
Are u sure the 28 "million" megawat figure is correct?Saudi Arabia: 27 [desalination planst] have now been constructed in the Kingdom, supplying 70% of the country’s drinking water as well as more than 28 million megawatts of electricity. The [world's largest] plant [ in SA], which cost 16 billion Saudi Ryals (US$ 3.8 billion) is expected to create 800,000 cubic meters of water ... , as well as generate 2,750 megawatts of electricity. Like other countries on the Arabian Peninsula, including many of the Emirate states, desalination has proven to be the most effective way of solving the country’s water needs.
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https://www.greenprophet.com/2009/05/saudi-arabia-desalination/
https://www.betterworldsolutions.eu/the-largest-desalination-plants-in-the-world/
Granted, they are stting on a lot of oil, which allows them not only to fund such projects but also to operate such plants at relatively low fuel cost.
The Prevalent scarcity of water in Balochistan due scanty water resources and marginal rains is affecting the common man to such a level that the situation needs to be addressed.
Being aware of the situation, Pakistan Navy utilizing its resources promptly dispatched its Fleet Tanker PNS NASR to Gwadar with 1200 tons of fresh/drinking water. The Ship reached yesterday at Gwadar port and distribution of water to area residents has been made in coordination with local District Administration. The fresh water supply by Pakistan Navy is paying the dividends and the situation in Gwadar City has improved. Commander West Navy, Commodore Ovais Hyder Zaidi is presently supervising the said relief efforts on behalf of Pakistan Navy.
It may be mentioned that Pakistan Navy, having its operational bases and adequate presence at coastal belt, is actively pursuing various development projects especially at Gwadar and Ormara. Pakistan Navy would continue to provide all out assistance through its relief and rehabilitation support, whether it be an earthquake, flood or any natural calamity to ease out miseries of populace.
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That's what is says in the article I referenced.Are u sure the 28 "million" megawat figure is correct?
You got to work water conservation and production from both ends: industrial scale plus at the level of individual households and businesses.Shipping in water is a short term and expensive solution.
Desalination is an expensive alternative but one that must me pursued irrespective.
Building dams and containing runoff rain water is the best short and medium term solution.
If they don't solve the water problem quickly... forget all the dreams about a grand Gwadar at the scale of Dubai.
You need channels from the north to the south.Impressive usage of ship for water supply but we need a real water solution
Figure seems wrong as the entire generation capacity of saudi arabia stands at 55000 megawatts.That's what is says in the article I referenced.
@Arsalan This is exactly what I am suggestingYou may need Chinese help, they have made man made canals.....same like south north water transfer project......![]()
Something like this...
China is increasing CPEC amount. First total projects were worth 46 billion dollars now they plan to invest 55 more and it would increase further. I think India can't understand what CPEC really is. 46 Billion Dollars was just a start it would go to several hundreds.Takes a lot of money big bro.....probably the amount the CPEC will end up using upon its completion....this project was around $76 billion....
Long term solution would be expensive one but what I have a idea in my mind I don't know How applicable that is but is it possible that Pakistan makes massive man made Canals almost size of river from famous rivers in KPK towards Baluchistan down to Gwadar and make storage facilities in Baluchistan I mean dams in Baluchistan to keep the water ????
Man just set up a desalination plant and wind based moisture to water plantLong term solution would be expensive one but what I have a idea in my mind I don't know How applicable that is but is it possible that Pakistan makes massive man made Canals almost size of river from famous rivers in KPK towards Baluchistan down to Gwadar and make storage facilities in Baluchistan I mean dams in Baluchistan to keep the water ????