GPS News  
WATER WORLD
India loans S.Leone 30 million dollars for water supply

by Staff Writers
Freetown (AFP) Dec 1, 2010
Sierra Leone will receive a loan of 30 million dollars (23 million euros) from India to revamp its aging water system in the capital and a town in the east of the country, the government said Wednesday,

"The loan is under a bilateral arrangement between the two countries aimed at developing the water component in the capital (Freetown) and Kailahun Town," said Water Resources Minister Ogunade Davidson told AFP.

"We are constantly faced with water shortage during the dry season (May to November) as the demand increases."

He said an Indian company, Angelic International, will undertake the project as part of government's plant to eventually provide pipeborne water to all 12 districts in the country.

After a decade-long civil war that ended in 2002, with heavy migration into the city, the stagnating water supply system is one example of the country's shattered basic infrastructure and Freetown faces serious water shortages.

The two state-run water companies, Guma and the Sierra Leone Water Company (Salwaco) are crippled by lack of funds.

Both complain of the reluctance by subscribers to pay their bills, water wastage from rusty pipes and people cutting plastic pipes to siphon off water.

"Our expenditure is high while our revenue is on the low side," complained Guma water engineer, Edward Mansaray.

Feasibility studies for a new dam at Orugu, 15 miles east of the capital have been completed and it will require some 300 million dollars to construct, according to experts in the Guma Water Company.

India has expanded its interest in West Africa in recent years and several high level state visits have taken place with Sierra Leone.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
Water News - Science, Technology and Politics



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


WATER WORLD
Freshwater Mussels Discovered In Urban Delaware River
Philadelphia PA (SPX) Dec 01, 2010
Scientists working with the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary and The Academy of Natural Sciences have made an important discovery in the Delaware River between Chester, Pennsylvania, and Trenton, New Jersey: beds of freshwater mussels. This includes several uncommon species, two of which were previously believed to no longer exist in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. "Freshwater mussel ... read more







WATER WORLD
Climate change to worsen food security, UN talks told

Gene Transfer From Transgenic Crops: A More Realistic Picture

Predatory Bugs Can Save Cornfields

Argentina, China sign 'historic' farm trade deals

WATER WORLD
Manufacturing Made To Measure Atomic-Scale Electrodes

Short Light Pulses Will Enable Ultrafast Data Transfer Within Computer Chips

Chaogates Hold Promise For The Semiconductor Industry

Caltech Physicists Demonstrate A Four-Fold Quantum Memory

WATER WORLD
Brazil eyes Boeing, Airbus aviation market

NASA awards contracts for 'green' airliner

Should Airplanes Look Like Birds

Simple Oscillating Flexible Wings Viable For MAVs

WATER WORLD
Vatican examining electric-powered popemobile

GM launches Volt, ramps up green hiring

Copenhagen plans super highways ... for bikes

World Debut Of Honda Fit EV Concept Electric Vehicle

WATER WORLD
Indian tech firms link with China to take on Western brands

Swiss to expel foreigners, clash with EU

Beijing puts Norwegian trade talks on hold, amid Nobel fury

US demands China release American geologist

WATER WORLD
Rainforest Conservation Needs A New Direction To Address Climate Change

Fight climate change with bamboo, says campaign group

Amazon deforestation rate at historic low: Brazil

Many Coastal Wetlands Likely to Disappear this Century

WATER WORLD
Mapping Mangroves By Satellite

Novel Services For Tropical Forest Monitoring With Satellite

Forest Imaging In Gabon For UN

ESA Attending UN Climate Conference

WATER WORLD
Slovak lawmakers slap 80 percent tax on carbon credit sales

How To Soften A Diamond

Pink diamond sold for 23 million US dollars at auction

Carbon price by 2011, Australia chief says


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement