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Water Conservation Efforts in Kampala Pay Off

By Jane Justine Mirembe

This story focuses on the impact of water conservation efforts in the city of Kampala. The story highlights the work of a local water utility company and the government in implementing water-saving initiatives such as water meter installation, public education campaigns, and leak detection programs. The story also includes testimonials from residents who have seen a reduction in their water bills as a result of these efforts.

Residents of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, are reaping the benefits of a concerted effort to conserve and protect the city’s water resources. The Kampala Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC) has been working with local organizations and NGOs, including WaterAid and the African Development Bank, to improve access to clean water and sanitation in the city
One of the key initiatives has been the construction of new water wells and boreholes in areas that previously had limited access to clean water. This has not only improved the health and wellbeing of local residents but also helped to boost the local economy as people no longer have to travel long distances to access water.

In addition to the construction of new water sources, KWSC has also been working to improve the efficiency of the existing water distribution network. This has included the repair and upgrading of pipes and the installation of new meters to ensure that residents are only charged for the water they use.
The efforts of KWSC and its partners have also been focused on raising awareness about the importance of water conservation. This has included working with schools and community groups to educate people about the need to use water wisely and to prevent pollution of the city’s water sources.

The results of these efforts have been impressive. Over the past year, the city has seen a significant reduction in the number of water-borne diseases and a notable increase in the number of households with access to clean water.
“We are extremely proud of the progress that has been made in Kampala in recent years,” said KWSC Managing Director, William Ssali. “But we know there is still much more to be done and we will continue to work with our partners to improve access to clean water and sanitation for all residents of the city.’’
Residents of Kampala are grateful for the efforts made by KWSC and its partners to improve their access to clean water, as it has greatly improved their health and livelihoods. With continued work and support, the city can look forward to an even brighter future for its water resources.

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