Rural development

Rural Communities
Country: COMOROS, SENEGAL & COTE D'IVOIRE

Solar Pump & Drink for rural communities

In the Comoros

Installation of solar Pump & Drink for a sustainable supply of drinking water to rural communities on the island of Mohéli. Drinking water supply for about 3,000 inhabitants.

In Senegal - DIACFA

Application: Supply and installation of water treatment and storage units for the different needs of a mining base Country of destination: Senegal Client: DIACFA Daily production capacity: 200m3 / day Type of raw water: Drilling water Existing Start-up: 2013/14 Energy: Generator Raw water storage capacity: 1 m3 Drinking water storage capacity: 2 m3 Special features: Containerized units, Plug and Start
To supply drinking water to a life base on the border between Mali and Senegal, Sotrad Water has designed and manufactured a fully containerized 10 m3 / h water treatment station. This Plug & Start station combines raw water buffer storage, vortex pre-filtration, 25 micron filtration, 0.01 micron ultrafiltration, activated carbon filtration, chlorine injection and treated water storage .
Benefits
Automatic unit Containerized unit TC20 Quick deployment Easy logistics and maintenance

In Ivory Coast - Coffee-Cocoa Council

Application: Supply of drinking water and agricultural water for 150 villages Replacement of manual pumps by solar pumps, treatment, storage and distribution. Country of destination: Ivory Coast Client: Conseil du Café - Cacao Daily production capacity: 10 to 30 m3 / day Type of raw water: Existing borehole Start-up: Installations in progress since September 2017 Energy: Solar energy (1440 Wc per site) Internal storage capacity: 4,000 liters in modular tank Agricultural storage capacity: 50 m3 in flexible tank Special features: Additional solar lighting, few consumables
This project led by the Café - Cacao Council aims to improve the living conditions of rural communities with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, by replacing faulty manual pumps with autonomous stations. These turnkey units provide drinking water, agricultural water and lighting using abundant solar energy. In a first phase, 150 sites will be equipped between September 2017 and September 2018.
Benefits
Autonomous (Automatic operation) Inexhaustible energy Few consumables Perfectly replaces old manual pumps

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