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Heavy downpour: LWMC deploys sanitary workers, gadgets to keep city clean

byCustoms Today Report
08/07/2015
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LAHORE: In a bid to keep the city clean after heavy downpour, the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) has deployed scores of sanitary workers and necessary gadgets at the major points of the provincial capital.

Turk companies’ Albayrak and Ozpak brought their compactors in the field for timely and swift lifting of waste containers after rain. A large quantity of waste was transported to dumpsite before the beginning of rainstorm to reduce the risk of blockage of rain water at choking points due to waste.

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LWMC Managing Director Khalid Majeed paid visits to several sensitive choking points to review arrangements particularly at walled city, Data Ganj Bakhsh town, Shalamar town and Gulberg town. Majeed appreciated the duty staff and instructed the officers concerned to remain alert in the field till the end of heavy rain spells.

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