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Ubungo taps saline fix to quench water crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82294, member: 636"] Dar es Salaam is trying to fix its water crisis with some salty science. A local official just got new gear to turn brackish water into drinking water. Ubungo District Commissioner Albert Msando received three storage tanks from the water authority. They also revived a powerful borehole on Kwa Mloti Street. This setup can pump ten thousand liters every hour. The whole project aims to treat saline water, making it safe for people to drink. Msando praised the initiative and highlighted who will run it. He said women's groups will manage the operation through empowerment platforms. The government's bigger plan is to expand this solution. They want to bring it to fourteen other wards in Ubungo District, still struggling for clean water. Local ward councilors are already seeing the potential. Mburahati Ward Councilor Benedicto Malange said it will massively help his area's long-term water issues. Sinza Ward Councilor Raphael Awino took it a step further. He visited the project site with committee members to learn. Their goal is to copy the model so their own residents can beat water scarcity too. [/QUOTE]
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