Project Name: Quench a Thirst Water Supply Project
Location: Afia Nsit, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Objective: To provide clean and sustainable water sources to improve health and living conditions for residents.
The Waterpot Foundation’s “Quench a Thirst” program in Afia Nsit aims to address the critical issue of clean water access in rural communities. This project focuses on the installation of boreholes, solar-powered water pumps, and water storage systems to ensure a reliable and safe water supply.
Borehole Drilling: The foundation drilled a borehole to access underground water sources. This is the primary method used to bring water to the surface in areas where there is no functional water supply infrastructure.
Solar-Powered Water Pumps: To ensure that the water is consistently pumped from the borehole to the surface, solar-powered pumps were installed. This reduced reliance on fossil fuels and ensured an eco-friendly, sustainable solution, especially important in rural areas where electricity supply is often erratic.
Water Storage Tanks: Once the water is pumped to the surface, it is stored in large, clean, and secure storage tanks. These tanks are strategically placed to ensure easy access for the community, especially in times of high water demand.
Water Treatment: The water was filtered and treated to remove contaminants, ensuring it meets health and safety standards before being used by residents.
Community Engagement and Training: As part of the project, the Waterpot Foundation conducts awareness campaigns and training for local community members on how to maintain and use the water systems effectively. This ensures that the community can sustain the water supply for years to come.