How it works

Reliable water from source to user

  • Assess groundwater potential, demand, water quality, catchment conditions, and community priorities.
  • Drill or rehabilitate boreholes and connect solar pumping, storage, safe tap points, and productive water use.
  • Automate pump protection, tank levels, flow control, leak alerts, and irrigation schedules.
  • Train water committees while tracking quality, uptime, use, maintenance, and drought resilience.
Solar-powered borehole connected through real pipes to an automated controller, water tank, tap stand, and drip-irrigated crops

Water resilience program

Water, boreholes, automation, and resilience

EarthGuard develops connected water systems that combine borehole drilling, solar pumping, automated controls, rainwater harvesting, storage, safe access, irrigation, conservation, and local management.

Source

Boreholes and quality

Groundwater assessment, drilling, rehabilitation, water testing, and source protection.

Automation

Smart pumping and storage

Solar pumps, tank sensors, dry-run protection, flow controls, and maintenance alerts.

Access

Safe and productive water

Tap stands, school supply, livestock points, drip irrigation, hygiene, and conservation.

Stewardship

Catchments and governance

Rainwater harvesting, recharge protection, water committees, records, and drought planning.

Program focus

  • Borehole siting, drilling, rehabilitation, and testing
  • Solar pumping, tank storage, and public distribution
  • Automated levels, flow, pressure, and pump protection
  • Rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge
  • Drip irrigation and water-use efficiency
  • Catchment protection, hygiene, and water governance

Who benefits

  • Water-stressed households and settlements
  • Schools, clinics, and community institutions
  • Farmers, livestock keepers, and producer groups
  • Women and youth water enterprises
  • Water committees and implementation partners