It is interesting that eWATERpay are providing more information about small rural water supplies than larger urban ones.
Probably because small rural water systems need to be run extremely effeciently to be cost effective.
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eWATERpay is proud of Mustapha and the diligent, proffesional work he has done to make water systems sustainable for the Gambia. We admire his ability to study while also keeping the company he founded (with ewaterpay), running smoothly as MD.
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You can invest in water infrastructure.
£36,000 was needed for this village 18 months ago. It was agreed that the investor would get 30% Revenue share. (The remaining 70% for sustainable O+M)
Over the last year, 15,000,000 litres were sold, which brough…https://t.co/cMDfSde5G8
We dont need wars, we need sustainable water systems that are funded effeciently, ideally by those communities that use them.
Over 50% of all the money that is sent to install water systems is wasted on badly run project management fees and corruption.…https://t.co/YeFaYAcHqx
Challenge us!. Do it our way, and you can invest in rural water infrastructure, provide impactful, 24/7, sustainable clean water to bring 3rd world communities out of poverty and get your money back over a period of time (5 -15 years depending on economic…https://t.co/Ng9GFuaYcn
A bussmans holiday. Helping out the inlaws with their offgrid-living; i specting solar pumping water to their 10,000 litre tank https://t.co/y95wlA1x3L
£56,000 was invested in a water infrastructure project 6 months ago in rural africa. The eWATERtaps in the village have automatically transferred £2876 since then back to the investor under a digital contract.
Impact investment ?
IOT in action.
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Rolling out water dispensers in rural villages in developing countries so that communities can sustain their water resources.
Did you know that after our taps get installed, availability of water typically rises from 25% to 95% !!! https://t.co/MtJIbRVtOh
And if that innovation was aimed at developing countries, how better the world would be for EVERYONE.
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If we can rollout and install public water dispensers in africa for £1200, for those on the poverty line, dont you think public water dispensers should be everywhere in (over)developed countries so we cut out the evil plastic bottle. https://t.co/OHLegyxt3r
A simple analysis over a selected group of rural water supplies in the gambia shows that water consumption, continues to increase.
Our data shows that when water availability can be relied upon (ie in this case of Jarreng; average 92% of a 24 period), cl…https://t.co/mUpmAA8YEy