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Haiti - Reconstruction : Drinking water arrives in several localities...
02/07/2012 10:15:53

Haiti - Reconstruction : Drinking water arrives in several localities...

The Minustah launched last week, two projects to provide drinking water to Pointe des Manglesand Bonald, situated west of Gonaïves, and to the town of Saut d'Eau and of localities of Rivière Canot and Noyau...

Pointe des Mangles and Bonald :

This project aims to increase the availability of drinking water to approximately 20 liters per person per day for the agglomerations of Pointe des Mangles and Bonald, two localities situated west of Gonaïves. The NGO Agro Action Allemande (AAA), responsible for carrying out the work, will install galvanized pipe over a length of 11 km, to bring water from La Tiplace, remote community where flows a source, to these two cities who doesn't have one. Seven tanks will also be built at a rate of five to Pointes des Mangles and two to Bonald. This project is funded by the United Nations Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH), to the tune of 95,000 U.S. dollars.

Town of Saut d'Eau :

A rehabilitation project and of extension of a system of water supply in the municipality of Saut d'Eau, was launched in presence of the Deputy delegate of the arrondissement of Saut d'Eau, residents, religious and community leaders, representatives of the Civil Affairs Section of the Minustah and of the organization running the project. Funded by the Minustah to the tune of U.S. $ 97.000, this work will enable 19.000 inhabitants of the downtown of Saut d'Eau and of localities of Rivière Canot and Noyau to have access to drinking water.

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