Implementing or replacing the water supply system in certain villages involves installing, restoring, or upgrading pipelines that deliver water to these communities, including local residents and internally displaced people (IDP).
Ensuring a reliable water supply is essential, as old or damaged water lines are prone to issues like outages, pressure drops, and water loss—a critical concern in this water-scarce area. Replacing these pipes ensures that the water network can reliably serve all households and institutions in the village.
The increasing population, driven by nearby refugee camp closures and displaced people seeking shelter, adds further strain on the existing water infrastructure, often rendering it insufficient.
Overall, the implementation and replacement of the water supply system aim to provide a high-quality and efficient water source for both local and displaced residents, thereby improving the infrastructure for these communities.