Code | BKTGOD011 |
---|---|
Water Source Type | Berkad |
Inspecting Agency | Somaliland_MoWRD |
Inspection Date | Oct. 23, 2019 |
District | Owdweyne |
Settlement Name | Dabagoryale |
Settlement Distance (km) | None |
Establishing Agency | Community |
Establishing Date | 10/23/1950 |
Source Name | Dabagoryale Berkad 5 |
Latitude | 8.7329 |
Longitude | 44.8172 |
Sources Cluster | None |
Water Source Photo | |
Users | None |
Permanent? | no |
Months Used | None |
Functioning? | No |
Non Function Reason | None |
No of Humans | None |
No of Camels | 0 |
No of Cattle | 0 |
No of Shoats | 0 |
Irrigation Area (ha) | 0.0 |
Source Protected? | None |
Berkad depth (m) | 5.0 |
Berkad length (m) | 36.0 |
Berkad width (m) | 6.0 |
Reservoir Type | None |
Reservoir Capacity (m3) | None |
Pipeline Type | None |
Pipeline Length (m) | None |
HouseHold Connections | None |
Water Point Kiosks | 0 |
Troughs | 0 |
Source Emergency? | no |
No of Trucks | None |
Truck Capacity (m3/hr) | None |
Pump Type | None |
Pump Model | None |
Pump Capacity (m3/hr) | None |
Pump Level (m) | None |
Power Source | No Pump |
Generator Type | None |
Generator Capacity (kVA/kWh) | None |
Solar Type | None |
Solar Capacity (kVA/kWh) | None |
Supply Condition | None |
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 | None |
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 | None |
Last Intervention Date | None |
Proposed Intervention Description | It needs rehab and also this village needs to drill a new Borehole |
Additional Notes | None |
Metadata Tag | Strategic Water Sources Survey – WSS_NAT |
History | History BKTGOD011 |
SWALIM is a multi-donor project managed by FAO and currently funded by The European Union, AICS, USAID, SDC, FCDO and Government of France