Government launches construction of drinking water supply in Kana, Chad
Government launches construction of drinking water supply in Kana, Chad
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Tahani Mahamat Hassane, the Chadian Minister of Hydraulics has launched the construction of a new drinking water supply system in Kana, a locality situated in Moundou, Logone Occidental province.
The project will be implemented by GTC Company within a span of 10months. The latter will pump water from the water table to store it in a 100 m3 castle before distributing it to the population through 3 km of pipes connected to six standpipes.
Component of a vast program
According to Hassane, the drinking water supply project in Kana is a component of a vast program namely the Semi-Urban Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Program (PAEPA SU MR) that is being implemented in several phases in eleven regions of the Central African country, where water access rates are below 60%.
January 29 2021 / Modified on January 29 2021 The Chadian government wants to strengthen the drinking water supply to the people of Chokoyan. On January 24th, 2021, it launched the construction of a drinking water supply system (AEP). The future facilities are being built by the Al Kaossar company to serve 13,000 Chadian households.
The first stone of the Chokoyan drinking water supply project was laid at a ceremony held on January 24
th, 2021, presided over by the Chadian Minister of Urban and Rural Hydraulics, Tahani Mahamat Hassane. The project will enable the supply of drinking water to 13,000 households in this locality located in the Ouaddaï region of Chad.