It was a borehole constructed at Atobaje community, in Agege in Nigeria. The project was partly funded by Hope Spring, a local NGO and the local community association.
The newly constructed borehole is expected to serve over forty households and the local primary school.
With six standpipes and one larger pipe, for dispensing water to people who would rather stand with their water collection bucket on their head, the facility can serve a total of seven people at the same time. The project took a total of six weeks to complete.
As with all borehole and well projects, geophysical survey to identify the best place to place the borehole was the first step taken, before drilling could begin.
On completion of the drilling and plumbing process, a short ceremony was held to handover the project to the community.
Handing the project over to the community, Hope Spring water Nigeria director Dr Rahmat Adebisi thanked the community for their help in making the project happen without any hitches. She thanked Hope Spring UK business Christmas charity ecard fundraiser, which made the funding for the project possible.
The community through the water committee it set up will take over the day to day running and maintenance of the borehole. Thousands of litres of water was collected on the day the project was handed over to the community. The project is expected to provide clean water to the community for many years to come.
You can find our more information about Hope Spring water and it's clean water projects on their website and their social media pages.
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