How it works

Water systems that combine infrastructure and management

Reliable water access depends on drilling, pumping, storage, automation, maintenance, and community governance working together.

  • Assess water needs, sites, users, governance, and maintenance capacity.
  • Support borehole drilling, solar pumping, tanks, controls, and distribution points.
  • Add automation for pumping, tank level, flow, and uptime where practical.
  • Track use, downtime, repairs, and community management.
Solar-powered borehole, water tank, tap stand, and drip irrigation system

Primary hub: Clean Energy and Water Infrastructure Hub

Water access

Borehole and solar water systems

Borehole drilling, solar pumping, automated water controls, rainwater harvesting, storage, drip irrigation, and water conservation projects.

Access

Reliable water points

Boreholes, storage, tap stands, and pumping systems improve access for households, schools, farms, and groups.

Automation

Smarter pumping control

Tank levels, pump status, flow, and uptime can be automated or monitored to reduce breakdowns and waste.

Solar

Clean water movement

Solar pumping reduces operating costs and supports irrigation and community water access.

Governance

Community management

Water use, maintenance, uptime, and local governance are tracked so systems remain useful.

Core components

  • Boreholes and drilling support
  • Solar pumps and water tanks
  • Automated tank and flow controls
  • Tap stands and irrigation links
  • Rainwater harvesting and conservation
  • Maintenance and governance records

Who can use it

  • Households and community groups
  • Schools and farms
  • Women and youth groups
  • Water committees
  • NGOs and government partners

Impact logic

More reliable water for households, farms, and institutions

The project improves water access while reducing energy costs and supporting better management over time.

Assess

Plan the water system

Need, source, users, governance, risks, and maintenance.

Install

Build access

Borehole, solar pump, tank, controls, tap stand, or irrigation.

Manage

Keep it reliable

Uptime, repairs, usage, water conservation, and governance.

Project partnership

Use Borehole and solar water systems as a demonstration site, research pilot, or funded community support model

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