Guinea Bissau has made large strides in water supply, but still 35% of villages have no access to safe water. UNICEF is promoting alternative solutions to ensure a proper water supply in these small communities, for example manual drilling. For these reason a mapping study to identify suitable zones for these techniques has been carried out in 2016, using existing groundwater data and the experience from local experts. 88% of Guinea Bissau is considered with feasible hydrologeogical conditions for manual drilling. In 63% of the regions where this technique is applicable, it is adequate for villages of small-medium size. Taking into consideration the results of this study, it seems evident that the promotion of manual drilling could be a valid alternative to improve the situation of access to safe water especially in rural areas.

Fussi, F., Asplund, F., Caruba, M., Fumagalli, M., Rotiroti, M., Bonomi, T. (2017). Promotion of manual drilling in Guinea Bissau: mapping suitable zones and estimating the potential. In 40th WEDC Conference Papers (pp. 1-5). WEDC.

Promotion of manual drilling in Guinea Bissau: mapping suitable zones and estimating the potential

FUSSI, FABIO ANTONIO
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FUMAGALLI, MARIA LETIZIA;ROTIROTI, MARCO
Penultimo
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BONOMI, TULLIA
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

Guinea Bissau has made large strides in water supply, but still 35% of villages have no access to safe water. UNICEF is promoting alternative solutions to ensure a proper water supply in these small communities, for example manual drilling. For these reason a mapping study to identify suitable zones for these techniques has been carried out in 2016, using existing groundwater data and the experience from local experts. 88% of Guinea Bissau is considered with feasible hydrologeogical conditions for manual drilling. In 63% of the regions where this technique is applicable, it is adequate for villages of small-medium size. Taking into consideration the results of this study, it seems evident that the promotion of manual drilling could be a valid alternative to improve the situation of access to safe water especially in rural areas.
Capitolo o saggio
low cost, manual drilling, water supply, mapping
English
40th WEDC Conference Papers
2017
WEDC
1
5
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Fussi, F., Asplund, F., Caruba, M., Fumagalli, M., Rotiroti, M., Bonomi, T. (2017). Promotion of manual drilling in Guinea Bissau: mapping suitable zones and estimating the potential. In 40th WEDC Conference Papers (pp. 1-5). WEDC.
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