Dissemination of Affordable Water Technologies with SMART Centres Henk Holtslag Netherlands Walter Mgina Tanzania May 2011.

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Dissemination of Affordable Water Technologies with SMART Centres Henk Holtslag Netherlands Walter Mgina Tanzania May 2011

- Demonstration; Focus on low cost options - Training: Production,O&M, marketing,.. Scaling up proven options with

Spin off SMART centre Tanzania 20 trainers trained from 6 countries 12 private rope pump producers, well drillers trained 4000 rope pumps, 3500 wells upgraded, 400 boreholes, water filters Cost reduction for water 40$ to 15$/p

Workshops trained in drilling and rope pumps

Propositions 1 To reduce poverty (MDG 1), it is more cost- effective to invest in self supply than communal water supply 2 To reduce water borne diseases it is more cost- effective to invest in point of use treatment than in centralised piped systems

New Low cost options for Wells Pumps Storage Ground water recharge Irrigation Treatment (drinking water) Sanitation Hygiëne

Wells. Underlining Simple option to avoid collapsing of wells

Upgrading hand dug wells Cover + pump = Improved water source. (MDG 7) 2 Million open wells in Africa

Hand drilling of boreholess Rota sludge to 40 m deep Baptist to 80 m deep Cost $ incl. casing, hand pump

Pressure pump meters deep installed in Bolivia Cost: $ Low cost hand pumps. EMAS

Extreme low maintenance Till 100 m deep Cost: ca $ 2000 Blue Pump

Treadle pump Suction pump for irrigation 1.5 million Asia and Africa Cost $ 15 – 100 Generates income $ / year

Communal, Domestic use 5 million users Cost: $ Rope pump

Models for 2m dug wells to 2“ boreholes

Nicaragua Increased rural water supply 3 x faster than other countries. 90% stay functioning Very useful for MUS Profit based sustainability Local private sector makes profit installed. National standard

Etiophia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, mln users now 15 mln in 2015 Zimbabwe may reach water MDG!

Ghana Worldbank funded project 80% defect after 1 year Errors Devil is in detail Simple is not easy…

Lessons learned For sustainability: Repairability Simple, affordable, available Profit for all involved, private sector Profit based sustainability, create value chains 3 C`s of marketing, Cost,…, … Simple is not easy

Storage Wire cement tank, Balanta tank Bricks, bamboo 1 bag of cement / m 3 Volumes 1 – 50 m 3 Other options Emas tank Plastic liners

Groundwater recharge Tube recharge Made by families Cap m3 Cost $ Other options Vetiver, Spate irrigation

Irrigation Nica drip, Easy drip small farmers, < 2 Ha They can manage simple low cost irrigation Income / food security

Multiple use Irrigation of tomatoes + Domestic use for 10 families (Payback 6 months)

Hygiëne Tippy Tap, Wash bottle Families copy it (after critical mass) Educational for schools

Sanitation Urine Separation Urine as fertiliser, 5 x the phosfate of feces Family food prod. Cost; 2/3 bag of cement

First step in safe water for all Treat at point of use - Re-contamination betw. source & use - 50% hospitalbeds due to unsafe water,.. - Most cost-effective action to reduce poverty

New disinfection options Aquatabs, PUR, Watasol

Silverdyne, Plation Users; 0.5 ? mln. Price; $20/unit/20ltr Cost; $4 - $6 + - Extremely simple - Functions one year - - High costs Safe storage

New Water filters Reduce diarrhoea up to 64% (Unicef / WHO) Candle CWP Life straw Siphon

No option is ‘the’ solution SODIS UV Combined Chemical (PUR) Chemicals Filtering Boiling PesticidesParasitesBacteriaVirusesHeavy Metals Turbidity

Low cost options for almost all problems Improve water Quality - HWTs, Ugrading hand dug wells,.. Increase water Quantity - 3R, Retention, Recharge, Reuse - Hand drilling, locally produced pumps

Problem Bacteria in wells, irrigation canals? Disinfection or filter = safe water

Arsenicum, Fluoride, Pesticides, … ? Rainwater + HWT = safe water

Increase water quantity? Low cost boreholes & pumps Before After

Economic benefit, Rope pump Nicaragua Cost US$ 1 mln aid, capacity building Benefit US$ 100 mln increase GNP in 12 yrs Family with a pump 220 $/ year more than families without a pump. (Invest fam. Icidri/ICCO) Zimbabwe; 1 pump = 80 people food all year Zambia; Rope pumps generate 100 – 400 $/ yr

Actions Governments, NGOs ? Create awarenes! - Social marketing. Hygiëne & Safe water = money. Filter paid in 3 months - People first. More products, more choices - No gifts. Use subsidies for supply chains - Poor families need payment options - Capacity building, Smart centres

Hands-on training

Information Smart series on Water Sanitation Water harvesting Hygiëne Disinfection Financing

Wikipedia for water & sanitation …

With Smart Solutions, more water, less poverty