Without this source up and functional, locals must rely on an open well to meet all of their water needs. Because of this and open defecation in the area, community members suffer from hygiene and water-related diseases.
During the well rehabilitation, the team made repairs to/replaced the: pump head, pump handle, and pump base, rods, water tank, riser main and drop pipe, cylinder and chain. The community will help by constructing a proper drainage channel and a water trough for animals. The only difficulty with this project was the mobilization of the local people, especially women because of local harvest and savings meetings going on. Our team's distance from the V8 Village also presented a challenge.
The borehole is 57 meters deep with a static water level of 13 meters.
Not only did the team restore clean water to V8 Village, but they also brought important information on hygiene and sanitation. They taught about hand-washing, how to properly transport and store water, disease transmission and prevention, how to maintain proper care of the pump, as well as signs and symptoms of dehydration and how to make an Oral Rehydration Solution. All of these lessons were taught in a participatory method to help community members discover ways to improve their hygiene and sanitation choices and implement community-driven solutions.
During the team’s stay, community members assembled a Water Committee who assisted the team with the water project whenever possible and who are responsible for maintaining the well after the team leaves the area.