Water distribution at marketplaces within urban environments in Kenya
Abstract
In Kisumu, Kenya, there it is not a lack of water. There is not even a lack
of safe drinking water. There is, however, a lack of affordable safe drinking
water. The only safe drinking water available in Kisumu is bottled
water, and the price of this is too high for the people of Kisumu to afford.
To make investments on a private level is hard for the local people since
most of them have a very limited economy. This is the reason why a new
form of service is needed in Kisumu. A service that provides safe drinking
water at a price that makes it economically accessible for the local
residents. The service developed in this project consists of a ground
water harnessing hand pump for public spaces. The pump has a visible
water cleaning process, to make the people more aware and trust the
water they consume. To access the water people pay a fee using sms.
The service is owned by the 29 economical unions at the Jubilee Market
and the fees paid are used by these unions to locally maintain the system.
The most relevant keywords for this project are: waterdistribution,
servicedesign, developing countries, Lifesaver systems and groundwater
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-02-20Author
Carlberg, Dan
Keywords
Water distribution
service design
developing countries
lifesaver systems
groundwater
Series/Report no.
DM 2012
Language
eng