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Water Resources Assessments

Field support for Verification of Results-Based Funding Contracts for Three Rural Water Service Providers – UPTIME WATER 2023-2024

The objective of the agreement is to verify the existence of water points and corresponding breakdown rates, user payments, distributed water volumes and service populations as reported by three water service providers in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Malawi and Tanzania.   Five (5) piped schemes in… Read More »Field support for Verification of Results-Based Funding Contracts for Three Rural Water Service Providers – UPTIME WATER 2023-2024

Project de Mulevala ERT – 2019

In 2012, the Government of Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Mozambique to support the Provincial Health Directorate of the Zambézia Province. Their goal was improving the maternal and child health program. One of the activities was to build an… Read More »Project de Mulevala ERT – 2019

Hydrogeological Assessment to the cause of flooding in a Limestone Quarry, Ndola

Aquaquest conducted a preliminary assessment of the conditions in the quarry through the acquisition and review of all readily accessible relevant background data. It also includes a limited field programme to collect additional data from within the quarry and the immediate surrounding area. The resulting… Read More »Hydrogeological Assessment to the cause of flooding in a Limestone Quarry, Ndola

Hydrogeological Assessment and Drilling Supervision at a 1000 hectare Farm Estate

Aquaquest conducted a hydrogeological survey on a 1000 hectare farm. Review of the available relevant data and resistivity methods were used to identify areas with high groundwater potential. In total 23 km of profiling was done. Furthermore Vertical Electrical Soundings were performed at 29 locations… Read More »Hydrogeological Assessment and Drilling Supervision at a 1000 hectare Farm Estate

Nkusi Catchment Management Plan

Nkusi Catchment Management Plan Client: NELSAP (Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program) Nkusi catchment in eastern Uganda has one of the highest population growth rates in Uganda at 5.5%, well in excess of the national average of 3%. The population growth in the catchment has… Read More »Nkusi Catchment Management Plan