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  1. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Compliance Report: 34-Investigation Report (English)

    ...unknown from what depth the samples were taken. Allegedly the samples showed that the soils were generally of stiff cohesive clay with high silt content (85%) and with clay and sand contents of 10% and 5% respectively. 102 During the design phase, a consultant collected auger samples from one meter depth and less to calibrate the model. 103 Additional borehole samples were taken by another consultant from a 10 foot depth. 104 These samples s...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  2. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Management Response: 34-Management Response (English)

    ...Unknown 19. Committee Report on Damages to Cholri Weir in June 1998 and Tidal Link During May 1999 Cyclone to the Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Sindh, Chief Engineer and Project Director (South) WAPDA, October, 2000 20. Physical Monitoring Left Bank Out Fall Drain Stage I Project Under National Drainage Programme, (Two Volumes), SCARPs Monitoring (South) WAPDA, Hyderabad, December 2000. 21. Project Completion Report, Left Bank Outfall Drain Project (ADB Loan No. 700- ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  3. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Management Action Plan: 34-Second Management Progress Report Annex (English)

    ...unknown) and Rs. 692 under PSDP of GoSindh. The balance amount of Rs. 1,053 Million has to be ear marked from some source. As of end of FY 2006-07, the cumulative expenditure of Rs. 289 million was incurred, with the maximum spending of about Rs. 123 million during FY 2006-07. It is pertinent to mention that the amount required during the FY 2007-08 was Rs. 1,088 million. The envisaged expenditure of Rs. 1,088 million ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004