WATER HARVESTING AND PURIFICATION
Water Harvesting (Mindu Dam)
By definition water harvesting is
a technique used for collecting storing and use of water either from rain
water, runoff and land surface catchment. According to Natural Resources Management and Environmental Department (2016), "Water harvesting in its broadest sense will be defined as the 'collection of runoff for its productive use'. Runoff may be harvested from roofs and ground surfaces as well as from intermittent or ephemeral water courses."
Structures such as dams are essential to be constructed in order to capture large quantities of water prior to distribution for human consumption. Mindu is a constructed dam that collects water from three tributaries namely Mzinga, Ngerengere and Pangawe. Any excess amount of water from the dam is allowed to over-fall and join a river that ultimately joins with Ruvu River. Purpose for constructing the dam was to supply water for human use in Morogoro municipal.
Water Purification (MORUWASA)
Structures such as dams are essential to be constructed in order to capture large quantities of water prior to distribution for human consumption. Mindu is a constructed dam that collects water from three tributaries namely Mzinga, Ngerengere and Pangawe. Any excess amount of water from the dam is allowed to over-fall and join a river that ultimately joins with Ruvu River. Purpose for constructing the dam was to supply water for human use in Morogoro municipal.
Mindu Dam |
Before
water
from Mindu dam is distributed for human consumption; firstly is aerated
by
allowing to fall from a height to remove bad odour as a result
incorporating oxygen.
Secondly, water is chemically treated with two chemicals namely calcium
hypo-chloride and aluminum sulphate, which is used for killing bacteria
and
other microbes, and water cleaning respectively. Thirdly, water is
filtrated to
remove residuals using special sand and filtering nozzles.
Finally water is collected in storage tanks ready to be distributed to ultimate users of the Morogoro municipality.
Appreciate this image showing how water is processed at MORUWASA station from Mindu dam
Appreciate this image showing how water is processed at MORUWASA station from Mindu dam
Water Purification Center |
Appreciate a video clip showing water harvesting and purification |
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GROUP MEMBER NAMES: ANIMAL SCIENCE GROUP ONE
TOPIC: WATER HARVESTING AND PURIFICATION
1. MALAMBUGI AHOBOKILE ANS/D/2013/0069
2. KOMANYA ABSALOM CHARLES ANS/D/2013/0015
3. WALUSHE NORBERT ANS/D/2013/0082
4. NTWALE TUMAINI K ANS/D/2013/0062
5. NOMBO FRENK I ANS/D/2013/0076
6. KINYERO MICHAEL G ANS/D/2013/0045
7. MATAGE OMARI WANJALA ANS/D/2013/0054
8. SENGE SAMSON EZEKIELI ANS/D/2013/0046
9. ZABLON GODWIN LUTHER ANS/D/2013/0088
10. MHURI YUSUPH RAMADHANI ANS/D/2013/0080
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