Community-Based Clean Water Development Project
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Community-Based Clean Water Development Project – Sustaining Life with Responsibility
Community-Based Clean Water Development Project
The Community-Based Clean Water Development Project was initiated by Tooba Foundation to address water scarcity while promoting responsible water conservation practices. The project focused on mosques and madrasahs, where water usage is high, ensuring access to clean water while minimizing wastage through sustainable solutions.
Project Objectives
To provide clean and reliable water in community institutions
To reduce water scarcity through sustainable infrastructure
To promote water conservation and environmental responsibility
To improve hygiene and public health
Key Features of the Program
- 5 water boring facilities were installed at selected locations.
- Ablution (wudu) water was reused for irrigation purposes.
- Systems were designed to reduce water wastage.
- Focus was placed on mosques and madrasahs serving large communities.
- Environment-friendly solutions supported green spaces and cleanliness.
How the Project Works
Water-scarce mosques and madrasahs are identified through assessment.
Borewell locations are finalized after technical evaluation.
Water boring systems are installed with conservation mechanisms.
Wudu water is redirected for irrigation of plants and green areas.
Regular monitoring ensures efficient water usage and sustainability.
Impact
The project improved community health and hygiene, reduced water wastage, and supported the development of green and clean spaces. Access to reliable water eased daily challenges while promoting environmentally responsible practices.
Conclusion
The Community-Based Clean Water Development Project stands as a sustainable and environmentally responsible water solution, reflecting Tooba Foundation’s commitment to long-term community welfare and resource conservation.