NWSC- BUSHENYI AREA TO IMPLEMENT A MINI WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM  AT BWERANYANGI HILL AND SURROUNDING AREAS

NWSC – Bushenyi Area under auspices of Eng Sam kiggundu as an Area Manager  is to implement  Project destined to supply  water to identified water stressed areas of six villages of Bweranyangi , Nyakatugunda, Mitti and surrounding areas. Aptly to note , Bweranyangi Cathedral, Bweranyangi Girls SSS and Bweranyangi Junior school are equally included as beneficiaries of this water supply Project.

Eng Sam kiggundu – Bushenyi Area Manager tasked NWSC – Bushenyi Area Team  to carry out more survey and identify more interventions needed to implement this project timely. The tasked Area  Team  entourage included inter alia; Eng. Magomu Ivan Williamson- Bushenyi Area Engineer, Eng Tushabe Charity – Ishaka branch Engineer, Mr.Owona John Bosco- Ishaka Branch Manager, Mr.Elineo – Customer Relations Officer

Suffice to note, according to Eng.Magomu Ivan Williamson- Bushenyi Area Engineer; the project components include ; siting and drilling of borehole which is solar powered at Bweranyangi which is already completed, laying of pumping 2.5 km DN50 PN25 HDPE,  construction of pump and generator house which has been completed,  construction of 60m3 masonry reinforced concrete tank at miti Hill that is going on,  Laying of 2.5km of DN80 PN10 HDPE pipes- for the distribution to different villages,  Installation of Solar pump  whose procurement is going on .

The Area Team visited Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni of West Ankole Diocese at Bweranyangi  to update him about the interventions being done to address water supply challenges within Bweranyangi and peripheral areas. Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni extended his sincere appreciation to National water and Sewerage Corporation  for it’s exigent intervention to mitigate shortage of water supply at Bweranyangi hill and surrounding areas and inferably said that NWSC remains a best customer service corporation. The Area Team emphatically put it before Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni that ceteris paribus, by December 2022, they expect to have completed the project.

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