Mbeya Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing IFF Project “Improvement of Water Supply Services Within Mbeya City”. The project involves the following output targets;
• Installation of water supply distribution pipelines of at least 18.5km laid within the 3 Nr project areas and construction of storage tanks 500 m3 for Halinji Water Project, rehabilitation of 2Nr gravity mains and 2Nr storage tanks (90m3 and 45m3) at Mto Simba within 12 months after signing of grant agreement
• Construction of 2Nr intake sources (1Nr new for Halinji Water Project and 1Nr
rehabilitation for Simba Water Project), construction of Shongo water treatment plant and rehabilitation of Iziwa water treatment plant within 12 months after signing of grant agreement
• Supply and install 10Nr dosing pumps (at Iyela, Swaya, Imeta, Mwatezi, Iduda) and 6 Nr production pumps (2Nr centrifugal horizontal pumps with capacity of 295 m3/hour at Nzovwe and 4Nr centrifugal horizontal pumps with capacity of 290 m3/hour at Nelotia and Kadege incl. mortar starters and variable frequency drives)
• Connection of at least 1,881 Nr prepaid customers within the proposed areas and replacement of at least 1,080 faulty water meters in the existing service areas within 12 months after signing of grant agreement
• Maintain overall Collection Efficiency of not less than 90% within the entire service area of Mbeya WSSA.
Shinyanga Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing the IFF project “Extension of Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant and Purchase of Exhauster Truck for Shinyanga And Nearby Area”
The proposed project includes the following key components:
• Construction of the FSTP Phase-2 extension Works (additional 60 m3 /day capacity) at the existing Kizumbi FSTP Phase-1 site (40 m3 /day capacity). Include supply of all materials and complete construction of Sludge Drying Beds-3 units 2- PDB, Constructed Wetland 3 Units CW3, CW4, CW5 and all interconnecting pipework, chambers and control valves.
• Procurement, delivery and commissioning of 1Nr. Sewerage Exhauster Truck, with 10,000 ltr. (10.0 m3) vacuum tank capacity
• Maintenance and operation of the existing domestic faecal sludge disposal at the Kizumbi FSTP
• Reliable maintenance and operation of the new exhauster truck and provision of sewage emptying services within the entire Shinyanga WSSA service area at a fee that is approved by EWURA
Bukoba Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing the IFF project “Improvement of Water Infrastructure in Bukoba Town Zone”. The proposed areas for the IFF project comprise Miembeni, Bankango and Kagondo areas. The objective of the project is to reduce physical and commercial losses in Town Zone area and therefore to reduce Operation and Maintenance costs. The proposed project includes the following key components:
• Replacement of the old Cast Iron pipe with an UPVC pipe (145km)
• Reallocation of customer connections outside of residential properties
• Replacement of 5,000 domestic water meters
• Division of Town zone into (7) DMAs and procurement of (15) bulk water meters with (14) data loggers to monitor consumption daily at the inlets and outlets.
• Procurement of (5) ultrasound leak detectors and (1) portable ultrasonic flow meter and team training to detect and repair leaks.
Arusha Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing the IFF project “Improvement Of Water Services in Mlangarini Ward in Arusha”. The project targets to benefit 1200 Nr. new domestic customers and 6 Nr. Kiosk and increase their network distribution coverage and customer revenue base. The project will provide sustainable and reliable water services to customers of Mlangarini who are not currently serviced by Arusha WSSA.
Tanga Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing the IFF project “Tanga Revenue Collection Improvement Project for Installation of Smart Prepaid Water Meters” The objective of the project is the installation of 4,000 smart prepaid water meters to 4,000 disconnected customers. The 4,000 customers will be reconnected (without reconnection fee) and make prepayments by mobile money. 40% of each transaction will be levied to pay back their debts and 60% available for their consumption (at Tanga WSSA’s regulated water tariffs). This project is therefore benefit both Tanga WSSA and the 4,000 disconnected customers.
The project includes the following key components:
• Procurement and importation of 4,000 smart prepaid water meters with associated soft-ware.
• Installation of 4,000 smart prepaid water meters (including fittings when meters realloca-tions are necessary) and 4 radio (LoRaWAN) antennas for meters communication
• Smart prepaid water meters operation and data analytics monitoring