The 126 people who live in the Kokoyo Community need access to a safe, protected water source. They rely on Peter Sunguti Spring, but the source is difficult to access safely, causing people to wait in long lines and waste the valuable time they need to complete their daily tasks. The water quality is also questionable, threatening community members' health each time they consume the water they work so hard to collect.
"Water is important to me such that it prevents many diseases and promotes overall health and well-being. Even though spring water may appear clean and pure, it can still harbor harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites. which can be harmful to me or even my family. Access to safe drinking water can significantly improve public health outcomes by reducing the incidences of waterborne illnesses such as diarrhea, cholera, or even typhoid fever," shared 45-year-old farmer Ms. Margaret Kalenya.
However, facing the risk of contracting waterborne illnesses by consuming the water she works hard to collect is not Margaret's only problem. Access to water is challenging, causing community members like Margaret to wait for long periods of time in line, consuming a considerable amount of time collecting the water she needs each day.
"The longest time I've spent waiting in queue was one hour. This was due to a severe drought that had lasted more than six months. As a result, there was a long queue at the water station, along with a large number of containers," said Ms. Kalenya.
Margaret and the other community members of Kokoyo need their water source protected so they can quickly collect safe water and return to their daily lives.
Steps Toward a Solution
Our technical experts worked with the local community to identify the most effective solution to their water crisis. They decided to safeguard the existing flowing spring.
Spring Protection
Springs are natural water sources that originate from deep underground. As water travels through various layers of the earth, it undergoes a natural filtration process, making it cleaner and safer to drink. To protect these spring sources from contamination, we construct a waterproof cement structure around layers of clay, stone, and soil. This design channels the spring water through a discharge pipe, facilitating easier, faster, and cleaner water collection.
Chlorine Dispenser
As an extra measure towards water quality safety, uniquely engineered chlorine dispensers are installed at all of our spring protection projects so community members can treat their water with pre-measured doses of chlorine. The chlorine treats any residual contamination and stays active for two to three days, ensuring water stays safe to use even when stored at home. Chlorine delivery and maintenance of the dispensers are part of our ongoing community support.
Community Education & Ownership
Hygiene and sanitation training are integral to our water projects. Training is tailored to each community's specific needs and includes key topics such as proper water handling, improved hygiene practices, disease transmission prevention, and care of the new water point. Safe water and improved hygiene habits foster a healthier future for everyone in the community. Encouraged and supported by the guidance of our team, a water user committee representative of the community's diverse members assumes responsibility for maintaining the water point, often gathering fees to ensure its upkeep.