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Volkswagen de México operates a production plant in the Puebla Tlaxcala Valley, a region of Mexico where water supply is not sufficient for both the growing city of Puebla and the industrial area nearby. In this context, securing a reliable … Learn More

This project aims to improve sanitation and hygiene in Kawempe division. The plan is to improve sanitation and hygiene practices, build a storm drainage channel for the division since It is a low lying area with poor drainage and consequently … Learn More

The project will augment local rainfall and imported state water project supplies year-round. It is estimated the facility will recharge up to 16,600 AFY when the SNRC and TTS are operated at their ultimate capacity. The average facility cost per … Learn More

This is a joint project between the SBVMWD and its Habitat Conservation Plan partners that will install approximately 52,000 linear feet (LF) of 8-inch to 24-inch diameter pipeline adjacent to the Santa Ana River in order to deliver tertiary treated … Learn More

Rural areas in Tanzania use dammed water for their daily uses (Cooking, bathing, drinking and clothes washing) Therefore chemical containing wastes such as dry cell remains, garage wastes, pesticide and insecticides as well as expired products should be controlled so … Learn More

About seven million Ugandans as of 2021 lack access to safe drinking water both in Urban and Rural areas. As a result people end up consuming contaminated water which results into diseases like diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid and polio. The … Learn More

Water must be available in every household for hand washing with soap to avoid or break the chain of infections . Learn More