Water Catchment Protection through a Water Fund for Sustainable and wider Water Supply Coverage in Freetown, Sierra Leone
LOCATION: CONFERENCE ROOM 7
THURSDAY, 23 MARCH 2023 11:00 - 12:15
Find Out More UN 2023 WATER CONFERENCE
Staff of Area East repairing a main at Black Hall Road Reduce leakages and general wastage through rehabilitations and loss control Find Out More Reduce Leakages Increase availability of pipe-borne water through additional sources of water Find Out More Increase Availability of Water Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Freetown WASH & Aquatic Environment Revamping Project and Freetown Water Supply and Sanitation Master Plan Project Presentation (29/6/21). Guma Valley Water Company and World Vision International monitors progress on Water Supply Project for Princess Christian Maternity Hospital and Ola During Children's Hospital (22/6/21) World Environment Day Celebration - Guma Dam, Mile 13 (5/6/21) Monitoring progress on Mambo Water Supply Project Invest adequately in new and appropriate infrastructure (pipes, pumps and Smart Technology) Find Out More Invest in Infrastructure Recover all investments made in the water sector Find Out More Improve Revenue collection National Public Consultation on Compact Development - Brookfields Hotel Conference Hall Effectively manage all these investments and new technologies, GVWC has embarked on Find Out More Improved Capacity of Human Capital

Our goal is to provide access to safe affordable and sustainable water for all by 2028

About Guma Valley Water Company

Guma Valley Water Company relies principally on a single source, the Guma Dam, with over 90% of the total water supply to Freetown supplied from the Guma Dam and the Guma Water Treatment Plant at Mile 13. 

Other sources include Kongo Dam, Sugar Loaf, Charlotte Weir, Blue Cemetery, White Water, etc.; however, all these secondary sources are seasonal and only supply during the rainy season to early dry season period.

Guma Valley Water Company have undertaken extensive laying of submains to many communities in the Western Area totaling about 20km which represents an increase of 240% since 2018.

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Guma Building, Lamina Sankoh Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone

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Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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