Construction of an Underground Rainwater Harvesting Tank at the Ahmadiya Muslim Primary School in 6 Mile/Port Loko District
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Idriss Kamara of Safer Future Youth Development Project
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Implementation Status: completed_late Tue 15 Jul 2008, Almost 17 Years agoFinal Report
All construction has been completed and pictures will be uploaded soon. We had a little problem with the online system so that is why we submitt our final report now.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 30 Nov, 2007 Implementation Phase
- Implementation Phase Project started on 22 May, 2007 Preparation Phase
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Construction of an Underground Rainwater Harvesting Tank at the Ahmadiya Muslim Primary School in 6 Mile/Port Loko District
Sustainability
Creating and measuring long-term impact
Community people will pay USD 0.07(Le200) per bucket. Students pay USD 0.17(Le500) per term. Such monies will go for the maintenance of especially the gutters/ water collection pipes, cleaning of the water tank every six month , and then chlorination. Except otherwise there is a major problem like pump repair or replacement if damaged severely.
Other Issues
Unusual and unexpected issues faced during project execution
all construction work is done and pictures will be up loaded soon.
Impact
People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 1850
School Children Getting Water: 481
People Getting Other Benefits: 591
20 construction workers
481 students ,10 teachers and 80 household heads given training on water and sanitation.
Maintenance/Operating Costs Annual, in US$: $67
Creating and measuring long-term impact
Community people will pay USD 0.07(Le200) per bucket. Students pay USD 0.17(Le500) per term. Such monies will go for the maintenance of especially the gutters/ water collection pipes, cleaning of the water tank every six month , and then chlorination. Except otherwise there is a major problem like pump repair or replacement if damaged severely.
Funding
- funded:
- $10,300
- Final Cost:
- $11,254
- edit $10,300:
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