Project Scope: Installation of 11 units of solar-powered boreholes
Project Objective: To provide sustainable and reliable access to clean water through the installation of solar-powered boreholes.
Success Metrics:
Completion of Installation: All 11 boreholes installed and operational by the target completion date.
Functionality: 100% of the installed boreholes functioning correctly within the first month.
Community Impact: Increased access to clean water and satisfaction as measured through surveys and feedback.
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Apana-Uzairue,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Okpeneda, Ekperi
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Iyora-Uzairue.
Installation of Solar-powered Borehole in Egawori- Agenebode,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Osogun Quarters, Auchi,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Iddo-Okpella,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Ufuokpara- Okpella,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Udiegua-Okpella,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Okugbe-Okpella,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Imiagbese- Okpella,
Installation of Solar-powered Boreholes in Awuyemi- Okpella,
Conclusion
The Anamero Solar-Powered Borehole Installation project aims to enhance access to clean water through sustainable and renewable energy solutions. Through collaborative efforts and meticulous planning, the project seeks to successfully install 6 solar-powered boreholes, providing long-term benefits to the community and environment.
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