3 eastern districts get access to clean water

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3 eastern districts get access to clean water
3 eastern districts get access to clean water

Africa-PressUganda. Residents living in the districts of Kapchorwa, Bulambuli and Bukedea have been connected to clean water.

This follows the commissioning of Shs72 billion gravity water flow scheme, which was constructed by the government through the Ministry of Water and Environment, with support from African Development Bank (ADB).

During the commissioning ceremony at Sirinda Village, Kapsinda Sub-county in Kapchorwa District over the weekend, Mr Sam Cheptoris, the Minister of Water and Environment, said the beneficiaries, who mostly live in the lowlands, have been having challenges to access safe and clean water.

“For long, the government has been having challenges in supplying clean water to the lowlands but with the establishment of this facility, the situation has been handled and communities will now live better lives,” Mr Cheptoris said.

The scheme supplies water to various sub-counties including Kapsida and Kawowo in Kapchorwa District and Bukiyi in Sironko District.

Others include Kachumbala, Kidogole, Malera and Kamutur in Bukedea District and Bunambutye and Bukhalu in Bulambuli District.

The minister said most of the available water sources in the beneficiary communities had broken down.

“Most of the boreholes and other water sources were broken down some years ago leaving communities to suffer,” he said, adding that the government will continue establishing gravity schemes in order to ensure that every village has access to safe and clean water.

“As a ministry, we are encouraging the construction of such schemes because they carry bulky volumes of water that can serve a big population for a long period of time,” Mr Cheptoris said.

Mr Joseph Eyatu, the director of water for development in the Water ministry, said the project will serve 400,000 people in 11 sub-counties across the four beneficiary districts.

Currently, the project has 1,248 connections both in people’s homes and the public. “Our population projection is 400,000 people in the four districts, however, the facility has the capacity to serve beyond as it produces 12 million litres of water per day,” Mr Eyatu said.

He said the gravity flow system is less expensive and serves a broader population compared to the boreholes that the beneficiary community have always been relying on.

Mr Stephen Manga, the chairperson of Sirinda Village in Kapsinda Sub-county, applauded the government for the project but said as the host community, they are not yet connected.

“The government promised that as the host community, we will be among the first beneficiaries but we have not received the piped water,” he said.

The chairperson of Bukedea District, Mr Moses Olemukan, said: “My people have received the water project with great joy because they have been sharing their water sources with animals.”

Another shs4.9 Billion project

The government also commissioned another gravity flow scheme in Bulambuli District, which was built at Shs4.9 billion with support from the European Union and the Federal Republic of Germany.

The scheme serves 23,000 people in six sub-counties of Kamu, Bulegeni, Sisiyi, Muyembe Town Council, Bulegeni Town Council and Namisuni Sub-county.

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