During the EU joint mission to Gaza and
Inhambane provinces, Mozambique, eight European Heads of Mission from Belgium,
Finland, France, Germany, Spain, the UK and the EU visited the Tomanine pumping station, built
within the framework of BTC Water Supply and Sanitation project.
When the
BTC first visited the communities of 7 de Abril and Tomanine, the 9000+
residents of the area only had access to water through 17 manual pumps.
However, due to the saltiness of the groundwater in the area, the majority of
it was not safe to drink. Therefore, the project
decided to upgrade the existing water infrastructures and at the same time
improve the access to drinkable water by constructing a new water plant and
network.
The project focuses on
easy distribution of drinkable water: by installing the water systems on
multiple locations in the communities and in proximity to the
houses, access to water is made easy for the residents, and the systems are
easier to maintain. In general, the
quality of water is greatly improved, and drinkable water is now accessible
24/7. In addition, the project established a private/public partnership to
maintain the system.
When the project will
be completed in 2017, the easy access to drinkable water will improve the
quality of life of the around 9000 residents and will reduce health problems
related to drinking saline water.
Key data
Location:
Tomanine - 7 de
Abril, Gaza Province
Budget: 600 000 Euro
Number of beneficiaries: +/- 9000
Estimated date of
completion: April 2017
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