According to NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata, work moves forward on the Outapi Water Treatment Plant expansion project. The upgrade addresses increased water needs from population growth in the Omusati region. The current plant, running since 2001, has reached its capacity after providing drinking water for more than 20 years.
Ndamanomhata says this project aims to secure reliable water for Outapi and the surrounding areas. The upgrade will boost water production from 180 cubic meters per hour to 438. This increased output will meet both present needs and future demands. The improved plant will deliver better water quality that follows new national standards. The project carries a price tag of N$141.8 million and should finish in 16 months.
China Jiangxi International partnered with the local company Homefin Properties for the construction work. Ndamanomhata expressed confidence in this team of international and local experts. NamWater considers the upgrade an investment for health and development in the region. The company remains focused on its mission of Water for All, Forever, making sure water shortages do not limit regional progress.
Ndamanomhata says this project aims to secure reliable water for Outapi and the surrounding areas. The upgrade will boost water production from 180 cubic meters per hour to 438. This increased output will meet both present needs and future demands. The improved plant will deliver better water quality that follows new national standards. The project carries a price tag of N$141.8 million and should finish in 16 months.
China Jiangxi International partnered with the local company Homefin Properties for the construction work. Ndamanomhata expressed confidence in this team of international and local experts. NamWater considers the upgrade an investment for health and development in the region. The company remains focused on its mission of Water for All, Forever, making sure water shortages do not limit regional progress.