Water Sources

Explore the key water sources that supply Takaba Water and Sewerage Company, ensuring clean and reliable water to our community.

Boreholes

Reliable deep groundwater extraction points for year-round supply.

Takaba Water and Sewerage Company maintains several boreholes that tap into underground aquifers. These boreholes are strategically located and fitted with solar-powered pumps to ensure sustainable and eco-friendly water supply to the community.

Borehole

Surface Water

Utilizing rivers, dams, and seasonal streams as supplementary water sources.

During rainy seasons, surface water from rivers and seasonal catchments is collected and treated to meet safety standards. This helps ease the pressure on groundwater sources and ensures continuity of service in wetter months.

Surface Water

Rainwater Harvesting

Capturing and storing rainwater for domestic and operational use.

Rainwater is harvested from building rooftops and other structures and stored in tanks for later treatment and use. This environmentally friendly approach reduces reliance on traditional sources during the rainy season.

Rainwater Harvesting

Water Trucking

Mobile delivery to areas without direct connection to the grid.

In remote or underserved areas, water is delivered via trucks. The water is sourced from approved boreholes and surface reservoirs, and it undergoes quality testing before distribution.

Water Trucking

Community Wells

Shallow wells developed in partnership with local communities.

These wells are often located in strategic villages and are maintained collaboratively. They are important in providing daily water access and serve as backup during borehole downtime.

Community Wells