Minister Eroğlu reassures Istanbul will not have more water shortages
Forestry and Waterworks Minister Veysel EroÄlu assured that there will not be more water shortages in Istanbul, saying although there was lack of rain for about five months, it has been raining enough recently. He added that there are many streams that supply Istanbulâs water.
âWe have previously said that there will not be any interruptions to the water supply in 1995. Until now, there hasnât been many; we have enough water,â said EroÄlu responding to reportersâ questions yesterday in the eastern province of IÄdırâs Governorateâs Office.
EroÄlu added that concerns about droughts and the increase in the cityâs population are unnecessary because the ministry has been taking many measures to prevent water shortage.
â[Istanbulâs] population has reached 15 million, but there is no water shortage. There is a drought, but with our hard work and the help of God, the water supply will not be cut off. As people keep talking [about the lack of water], God keeps it raining,â said EroÄlu.
EroÄlu also said that many bodies of water from around Istanbul are being utilized for the cityâs water supply.
âWe have done a lot of work for Istanbul. There are seven streams flowing into Istanbul. There is water coming from YeÅilçay. Two rivers from AÄva [in the neighborhood of the Åile district] are carrying water to the city. We are making sure the Great Melen Stream also flows toward Istanbul.â
EroÄlu also answered reportersâ questions on the arguments about not washing cars in order to avoid wasting water and said he has not made any such statements.
âIf we told people not to wash their cars, they would be...
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