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Kohistan-Palas-TMA-Water and Sanitation List.Xls 7 August 2006 List of Damaged/Destroyed Water Supply Schemes of TMA Palas, District Kohistan Population Union Extent of Estimated Cost of S.No Tehsil Mauza/Scheme (s) Type Served (persons) Year of Constr. Council Damages Reconst/Rehab. (Rs.) in 2005 1 Palas Bar Paro DWSS Bar Paro-1 Gravity 550 1995-96 CD 500,000 2 Palas Bar Paro DWSS Bar Paro-2 Gravity 600 2001-02 CD 700,000 3 Palas Bar Paro DWSS Sapar Gai Gravity 400 2001-02 CD 400,000 4 Palas Bar Sheral DWSS Bar Sheral Gravity 600 2002-03 CD 1,200,000 5 Palas Batira DWSS Batira Bala Gravity 800 2002-03 CD 800,000 6 Palas Batira DWSS Kareen Gravity 450 1993-94 CD 400,000 7 Palas Hara DWSS Bade Kot Khas Gravity 700 1994-95 CD 800,000 8 Palas Kolai DWSS Khakoro Gravity 900 1995-96 CD 1,100,000 9 Palas Kolai DWSS Tapan Colony Gravity 350 1994-95 CD 150,000 10 Palas Koli DWSS Kundal Said Abad Gravity 500 2001-02 CD 300,000 11 Palas Kotha Kot DWSS Seer Gadar Gravity 450 2002-03 CD 500,000 12 Palas Kotha Kot DWSS Karo Seer Gravity 450 2001-02 CD 400,000 13 Palas Kun Sher DWSS Kun Sher Gravity 800 1997-98 CD 1,100,000 14 Palas Kun Sher DWSS Bar Seer Gravity 500 2001-02 CD 700,000 15 Palas Kuz Paro DWSS Masi Gravity 600 2002-03 CD 700,000 16 Palas Kuz Paro DWSS Kuz Paro Gravity 550 2003-04 CD 400,000 17 Palas Kuz Paro DWSS Naro Bila Gravity 350 1993-94 CD 600,000 18 Palas Kuz Sheral DWSS Kuz Sheral Gravity 550 2002-03 CD 700,000 19 Palas M/Khel DWSS Bar Safia Gravity 800 1996-97 CD 1,200,000 20 Palas M/Khel DWSS Gader Gravity 700 1996-97 CD 600,000 21 Palas M/Khel DWSS Tawa Gravity 600 1993-94 CD 1,100,000 22 Palas M/Khel DWSS Ben Kot Gravity 450 2002-03 CD 600,000 23 Palas M/Khel DWSS Kasrai Gravity 400 2002-03 CD 700,000 24 Palas M/Khel DWSS Mareen Village Gravity 500 1997-98 CD 600,000 25 Palas M/Khel DWSS Ishaq Grem Gravity 350 2002-03 CD 600,000 26 Palas M/Khel DWSS Billa Gravity 500 2001-02 CD 700,000 27 Palas M/Khel DWSS Teck Gravity 450 1993-94 CD 400,000 28 Palas M/Khel Water Tank Orna Gravity 200 1997-98 CD 150,000 29 Palas M/Khel DWSS Sarkan Gravity 450 1994-95 CD 600,000 30 Palas Peach Billa DWSS Hukam Abad Gravity 400 2001-02 CD 500,000 31 Palas Peach Billa DWSS Kundal Gravity 400 2001-02 CD 400,000 32 Palas Shalkan Abad DWSS Kool Ghazi Abad Gravity 800 2003-04 CD* 1,000,000 33 Palas Shalkan Abad DWSS Bar Gadeer Gravity 600 1996-97 CD 800,000 34 Palas Shalkan Abad DWSS Shaikan Abad Gravity 400 2001-02 CD 600,000 Page 75 35 Palas Shara Kot DWSS Majan Sher Gravity 450 1994-95 CD 500,000 Total 18,550 22,500,000.00 *CD=Completely Damaged List of Damaged/Destroyed Sanitation Schemes of TMA Palas, District Kohistan Population Served Estimated Cost of S.No Tehsil Union Council Mauza/Scheme (s) Type Year of Constr. Extent of Damages (persons) in 2005 Reconst/Rehab. (Rs.) G.Latrine Shal Khan Abad 1 Shalkan Abad and drains Sanitation 200 2001-02 CD 1,400,000 2 Shara Kot G.Latrine Sharakot Sanitation 250 2001-02 CD 600,000 Total 450 2,000,000 Page 76 List of Damaged/Destroyed Water Supply Schemes in TMA Pattan District Kohistan Population Year of Extent of Estimated Cost of S.No District Tehsil Union Council Village/Scheme Served (persons) Constr. Damages Rehab. (Million Rs.) 1 Kohistan Pattan Bankad WSS Bankad Village 1500 1986-87 PD 0.45 2 Kohistan Pattan Bankad WSS Metha Pani 1000 2001-02 PD 0.29 3 Kohistan Pattan Bankad WSS Palalo 4000 2001-02 PD 0.94 4 Kohistan Pattan Bankad WSS Uch Khor Palalo 3000 2001-02 PD 0.50 5 Kohistan Pattan Bankad WSS Zumi Khail 5000 2001-02 PD 0.30 6 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Bown Sidmirkhi 500 2002-03 PD 0.22 7 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Chapro Semodara 2000 2003-04 PD 0.11 8 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Daro Yazi 1500 2002-03 PD 0.26 9 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Galto Sedmir Kh. 1200 2002-03 PD 0.20 10 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Jamra 1200 2002-03 PD 0.30 11 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Mankar M Kheil 2000 2002-03 PD 0.16 12 Kohistan Pattan Chowa WSS Tulbat 2000 2002-03 PD 0.16 13 Kohistan Pattan Dubair b WSS Banil 2000 2001-02 PD 0.23 14 Kohistan Pattan Dubair K WSS Shlky 5000 1993-4 PD 1.34 15 Kohistan Pattan Dubair P WSS Inayat Abad 1500 2002-03 PD 0.26 16 Kohistan Pattan Dubair P WSS Now Shengial 2000 2003-04 PD 0.26 17 Kohistan Pattan Jijal WSS Jafar Abad 500 2001-02 PD 0.26 18 Kohistan Pattan Keyal WSS Cairo Nelio 1200 2002-03 PD 0.10 19 Kohistan Pattan Keyal WSS Hajdir Charto 8000 2001-02 PD 0.25 20 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Jamia Mosque 1000 2003-04 PD 0.15 21 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Narangshah 2500 2003-04 PD 0.25 22 Kohistan Pattan Ranolia WS Manwai 1500 2003-04 PD 0.41 23 Kohistan Pattan Ranolia WSS Daro Ranolia 4000 2001-02 PD 0.80 24 Kohistan Pattan Ranolia WSS Kuzkalay 2500 2003-04 PD 0.16 25 Kohistan Pattan Ranolia WSS Sardar Banda 1500 2004-05 PD 0.20 26 Kohistan Pattan Segayoun WSS Chilary 1200 2002-03 PD 0.11 27 Kohistan Pattan Segayoun WSS Kuz Dhar 3000 2003-04 PD 0.80 28 Kohistan Pattan Segayoun WSS No. 9 Faji Akbar 2000 2003-04 PD 0.46 29 Kohistan Pattan Segayoun WSS Tohid Abad 1200 2001-02 PD 0.80 Total (Million Rs). 65,500.00 10.72 *Partially Damaged Page 77 List of Damaged/Destroyed Sanitation Schemes in TMA Pattan District Kohistan Population Year of Extent of Estimated Cost of S.No District Tehsil Union Council Village/Scheme Served (persons) Constr. Damages Rehab. (Rs.) Pattan Bazar drains and public 1 Kohistan Pattan Pattan toilets PD 2,000,000 Total (Million Rs). 2,000,000.00 Page 78 List of Damaged/Destroyed PHED Schemes in District Kohistan Population Year of Extent of Estimated Cost of S.No District Tehsil Union Council Village/Scheme Served Constr. Damages Rehab. (Million Rs.) 1 Kohistan Dassu Dassu WSS DCO Colony 5916 1987-88 PD* 0.434 2 Kohistan Dassu Dassu WSS Bat Gul 658 1988-89 PD 0.183 3 Kohistan Dassu Kuz Jalkot WSS Jalkot 3962 1988-89 PD 0.607 4 Kohistan Dassu Komila WSS Zahid Khan to Komila Bazar 1377 1999-2000 PD 0.397 5 Kohistan Dassu Seo WSS Seo Village 684 1990-91 PD 0.221 6 Kohistan Dassu Seo WSS Razeeka to Shamal 2815 1997-98 PD 0.236 7 Kohistan Dassu Siglo WSS Romal Shamal 3703 1987-88 PD 0.242 8 Kohistan Dassu Sazeen WSS Somer Nullah 1900 1992-93 PD 0.358 9 Kohistan Dassu Sazeen WSS Shatial Bazar 2304 1991-92 PD 0.174 10 Kohistan Dassu Toti WSS Kandis Kot 680 1986-87 PD 0.179 11 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Patan 6711 1985-86 PD 0.584 12 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Dog Pattan 8487 1990-81 PD 0.435 13 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Galgan 1737 1989-90 PD 0.119 14 Kohistan Pattan Sigayoon WSS Gat Shamal Gali 3001 1992-93 PD 0.248 15 Kohistan Pattan Jijal WSS Dob Jijal 545 1990-91 PD 0.186 16 Kohistan Pattan Jijal WSS Zoor Killey Ranolia 2083 1988-89 PD 0.277 17 Kohistan Pattan Dubair WSS Dar Ranolia 1350 1990-91 PD 0.306 18 Kohistan Pattan Bankhad WSS Chrona Bankhad 3762 1987-88 PD 0.428 19 Kohistan Pattan Bankhad WSS Bela Rustum Khel 1296 1985-86 PD 0.306 20 Kohistan Pattan Bankhad WSS Sholgarah 1233 1987-88 PD 0.185 21 Kohistan Pattan Ranolia WSS Khani Ranolia 751 1988-89 PD 0.396 22 Kohistan Pattan Dubair Bala WSS Baneel Dubair 2068 2000-01 PD 0.243 23 Kohistan Pattan Sigayoon WSS Maizo 2913 1992-93 PD 0.493 24 Kohistan Pattan Dubair Khas WSS Sheikh Dar 605 1989-90 PD 0.215 25 Kohistan Pattan Dubair Bala WSS Gaya Dubair 645 1990-91 PD 0.182 26 Kohistan Pattan Chowdara WSS Sanga to Shangool 960 1992-93 PD 0.309 27 Kohistan Pattan Keyal WSS Harigan 1900 1996-97 PD 0.425 28 Kohistan Pattan Pattan WSS Gambeer 1705 1994-95 PD 0.441 29 Kohistan Palas Batera WSS Kamat 1123 1987-88 PD 0.556 30 Kohistan Palas Batera WSS Masham to Batera Payeen 1060 1987-88 PD 0.462 31 Kohistan Palas Shildan Abad WSS Shildan Abad 3918 1989-90 PD 0.335 32 Kohistan Palas Batera WSS Mada Khel Abad 3960 2001-02 PD 0.932 33 Kohistan Palas Guli Bagh WSS Bada Kot 570 1999-2000 PD 0.435 34 Kohistan Palas Kalyar WSS Kalyar 780 1992-93 PD 0.369 35 Kohistan Palas Shara Kot WSS Shara Kot 530 1984-85 PD 0.248 36 Kohistan Palas Batera WSS Maidan Batera 2323 1992-93 PD 0.373 37 Kohistan Palas Guli Bagh WSS Guli Bagh 780 1992-93 PD 0.372 38 Kohistan Palas Sharial WSS Sharial 1453 1992-93 PD 0.492 Total (Million Rs).
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