Protecting springs, and providing clean spring water to Maji Moto Town, Kenya
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Project Title | Protecting springs, and providing clean spring water to Maji Moto Town, Kenya
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Type | Water Supply and Sanitation
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Timeframe | 2008
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Status | Ongoing
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Description
The community of Maji Moto depend on spring water. To protect the overused springs from contamination by animals a windmill will be rehabilitated, leading the spring water to Maji Moto Town located 2 kms away from the springs.
Expected Outcomes
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References
See also
- Water Conflict and Cooperation/Nile River Basin
- The Nile: Moving Beyond Cooperation
- The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice
- Nile Transboundary Environmental Action Project (NTEAP)
- Naibunga Conservance Rock Water Harvesting Project
- Micro hydro plants in Kenya
- Mainstreaming Groundwater Considerations into the Integrated Management of the Nile River Basin
- Local Responses to State Water Policy Changes in Kenya and Madagascar
- Lake Jipe Conservation Project, Tanzania
- Laikipia Rainwater Project
- Koseo Spring Protection
- Kimotony Water Spring Protection Project
- Kapmuyebet Community Based Organization Project
- Kailer Community Development Project
- Integrated Water Supply and Improved Sanitation in Rural Schools in Ngarua Division, Laikipia District.
- Enhancing Water Governance in Kenya through a Human Rights Based Approach
- Community-based Integrated Coastal Zone Management for enhanced agricultural biodiversity and improved rural livelihood in Amlakpo, Adodoajikope, Asigbekope and Kenya in the Dangbe East District
- Cheptolili Self-Help Dam Project
- Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystem (ASCLME) Project

