New Era

Govt to upgrade northern water system

- Obrein Simasiku - osimasku@nepc.com.na

OMUTHIYA – The head of rural water supply and sanitation in the Oshikoto, Stevenson

Tuukondjel­e, says the eastern part of the region that is adversely affected by a shortage of water will soon benefit from a multi-million northern overhaul water system.

He said the project will upgrade the water system from Calueque until the Oshakati pump station and then continue to service and extent piped water system further into the northern regions.

Tuukondjel­e added the eastern part of Oshikoto, Ohangwena and western part of Omusati and dry areas in Oshana will greatly benefit.

“Government has already secured enough funds for this

project, which forms part of many projects that were put on hold few years ago due to economicdo­wnturn.Therefore, the whole water system will be upgraded that includes the canal, replacemen­t of ageing pipes, as well as expansion of Oshakati pump station,” explained Tuukondjel­e.

“Four years ago, the budget estimation stood at N$54 million; however, due to inflation, this amount will increase significan­tly. Government is busy this year with the administra­tion, while the actual work is likely to begin early mid 2021.”

Oshikoto water woes The eastern part of Oshikoto, which includes areas in Okankolo, Eengodhi, Nehale Lya Mpingana constituen­cies, is hard hit with water shortage. The envisaged system overhaul will thus come as a relief to hundreds of residents who trek about 10km to access water mostly from traditiona­l wells.

According to Tuukondjel­e, the project will see the extension of the water pipeline and drilling of more boreholes further into the rural areas. He said this will be a continuati­on from the completed phase 1-4 Ondangwa-Omutswegon­ime rural water pipeline project.

“So, where the lines ended is where the other pipes will connect and extend further. We have also engaged with NamWater to see the possibilit­y of installing booster pump stations along the lines, because some areas don’t get water because of distance that lessens the pressure, thereby taking days to reach the end users,” he said. “So, we will ask councillor­s to identify areas where we can place the booster pumps so that we iron it out with NamWater. We already had until 24 November to submit all areas without water as instructed by the line minister. So, we are headed in the right direction.”

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Upgraded soon… The canal that takes water from Olushandja Dam in the Omusati region to the water treatment plant of NamWater at Oshakati.
Photo: Nampa Upgraded soon… The canal that takes water from Olushandja Dam in the Omusati region to the water treatment plant of NamWater at Oshakati.

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