Borehole drilling to begin in Kara and Savannah regions tomorrow

Infrastructure
Thursday, 25 February 2021 16:14
Borehole drilling to begin in Kara and Savannah regions tomorrow

(Togo First) - Tomorrow, Feb 26, drilling works should begin under the sanitary conditions improvement project in the rural and school environment in the Kara and Savannah regions (PASSCO). VERGNET HYDRO, a French company, and ECM SARL, its Togolese partner, are in charge of carrying out the works.  

The news was disclosed by the ministry for water and rural hydraulics which presented the project at the last council of ministers held on February 24. 

Falling under the government’s new roadmap, the PASSCO will improve access to clean water in targeted communities. In figures, this access should move up from 77% to 85% in Kara and from 67% to 72% in the Savannah region. 

Besides the drilling of boreholes, hydraulic equipment will be supplied to local communities and they will be taught how to maintain them. Overall, the PASSCO will cost CFA6.58 billion. It is backed by France, via its development arm, the AFD. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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