Code BHSLCA008
Water Source Type Borehole
Inspecting Agency Somaliland_MoWRD
Inspection Date Nov. 6, 2019
District Caynabo
Settlement Name Wadamagoo
Settlement Distance (km) 0.0
Establishing Agency Chinese Government
Establishing Date 11-10-74
Source Name Wadamago
Latitude 8.9311
Longitude 46.267
Sources Cluster 0
Water Source Photo
Users Urban
Permanent? Yes
Months Used None
Functioning? Yes
Non Function Reason None
No of Humans None
No of Camels None
No of Cattle None
No of Shoats None
Irrigation Area (ha) None
Source Protected? None
Borehole Depth (m) 150.0
Wellcasing Type GI
Wellcasing Size (inches) 6.0
Borehole SWL (m) 80.0
Borehole Operating Yield (m3/hr) 6.0
Borehole Operating Hours (hrs/day) 6.0
Borehole Operating Drawn (m) None
Borehole Recovery Time (hr) 0.0
Reservoir Type Concrete/Masonry tank
Reservoir Capacity (m3) 10.0
Pipeline Type Galvanised Steel
Pipeline Length (m) 200.0
HouseHold Connections 0
Water Point Kiosks 3
Troughs 12
Source Emergency? Yes
No of Trucks 5
Truck Capacity (m3/hr) 6.0
Pump Type Submersible Pump
Pump Model Lowara
Pump Capacity (m3/hr) 11.0
Pump Level (m) 120.0
Power Source Hybrid - Solar/Generator
Generator Type Perkins
Generator Capacity (kVA/kWh) 45.0
Solar Type Photovoltaic
Solar Capacity (kVA/kWh) 16.8
Supply Condition Good
Supply System Condition Notes None
Physical Water Issues No
Physical Problem Reason None
Temperature (°C) None
pH None
Electrical Conductivity (µS/cm) None
Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l) None
Water Sample Code No Document
Management Type Communal
WSC None
WSC Established Date None
WSC Male None
WSC Female None
Humans Charged for Water? No
Cost Of Water for Humans (USD) None
Water Charged for Animals? No
Cost Of Water for Animals (USD) None
Last Intervention Agency None
Last Intervention Description No intervention
Last Intervention Date None
Proposed Intervention Description Rehabilitation of water points like animal troughs and water kiosks
Additional Notes None
Metadata Tag Strategic Water Sources Survey – WSS_NAT
History History BHSLCA008

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