Rainwater harvesting at Trinity Academy
To improve the sustainable operation of Trinity Academy, a primary school in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania, we have installed gutters and…
In Kenya and other African countries, clean water is a major problem. Children and sick people in particular are severely affected by diseases caused by contaminated water. The original idea was to start a project to filter water in wards and hospitals in the Ngiya region in order to provide patients with drinking water to take their medication. However, it turned out that water quality is not the main problem, but the availability of water of any kind, especially in the dry season, while filtration is a secondary task, as the amount of drinking water consumed is not very high. Hospitals and outpatient clinics need most of the water for washing, cleaning, laundry and hand washing and less for drinking. Three hospital wards were visited to check the water quality and propose new projects. Three problems were identified at Got Koyembe Dispensary:
It is proposed that a small project be undertaken shortly to include the missing water meter and pipework to enable the water kiosk to function and supply the hospital and local community. The cost of this part is expected to be around €400. In addition, the gutter needs to be repaired in one place and the valve of the rainwater tank needs to be replaced. All in all, the project should be feasible within a budget of €500. It is important that a water committee is set up to maintain the water kiosk so that future repairs can be tackled by the organisation itself. Further measures such as filtration are not currently proposed as the water quality is fine.
To improve the sustainable operation of Trinity Academy, a primary school in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania, we have installed gutters and…
The Trinity Academy in Boma Ng’Ombe in Tanzania is a Primary School that strives to operate sustainably. A further piece…
The Trinity Academy in Boma Ng’Ombe in Tanzania is a Primary School that strives to operate sustainably. We reached another…