Breaking Ground: Drilling Process Completed
Hive Empowers Communities has been a hope to many communities in the remote areas of Ghana, where access to clean drinking water has long been a struggle. The project is transforming lives through the provision of sustainable access to clean water in some of the most deprived communities.
This is the third borehole that has been constructed this year adding up to the exiting ones to make 17. We glad to see how it's has expanded all with the support of the Hive ecosystem. This week marked the start of the 17th borehole and today drilling has successfully been completed.
The drilling process only took place following a successful survey work which is always the first word done during the first phase of the work. it is always crucial to ensure that the survey is done right as the success of this project lies in its meticulous planning and execution.
Each borehole site is carefully selected through detailed surveys. This is so as to ensure that there is enough underground water and also that all under conditions remain favourable to ensure the projects sustainability. When the survey is properly done it guarantees that the water supply will last for years to come,and this in turn will help make a lasting impact on the community.
Today we broke ground at the Nsuta Kwagyei community and the whole drilling work has already brought signs of success. The sight of water gushing from the earth was a powerful moment and a good sign of abundance of water. The drilling is now complete, and the next step would be the mechanization process.
We are happy about the results, in the next few days clean water will be readily available for the community use and the risk of waterborne diseases will be drastically reduced. In all we thank the Hive ecosystem and every member on Hive who has actively supported or been involved since day one to contribute to these life changing projects. We will share updates regarding all project work and any new development going forward.
Good job!
gradually the work is getting done and I am really happy to hear about this. So much of work and effort must have been put in this actually