Delivering Clean, Reliable Water to a Rural School in Kisumu County

How Mesuel Plumbing Solutions Installed a Solar-Powered Borehole Pump and Filtration System for 600 Students

By Mesuel Plumbing Solutions
National Experts in Community Water Access & Sustainable Plumbing
📞 0704 468 692 | 0720 993 449 | 📧 info@mesuel.co.ke


🚰 Project Snapshot: From Water Scarcity to Daily Security

| Client | St. Mary’s Primary School, Ahero, Kisumu County
| Challenge | No running water; students walked 2km daily to fetch water from a contaminated river
| Root Cause | Non-functional hand-dug well, no pump, no treatment
| Scope | Borehole assessment, solar submersible pump installation, 10,000L storage tank, multi-stage filtration, tap stands
| Timeline | 21 working days (including hydrogeological survey)
| Outcome | 12,000L/day of clean water, zero waterborne illness in 10 months, girls’ attendance up 18%

For a school serving 600 children in rural Ahero, water isn’t just a convenience—it’s dignity, health, and education.


đŸ« The Crisis: When Children Miss Class to Fetch Water

St. Mary’s Primary, located 15km from Kisumu town near the Nzoia River, had struggled with water access for years. Their shallow well dried up every dry season, forcing students—mostly girls—to:

  • Walk 2 kilometers each way to the river
  • Carry 20-liter jerrycans on their heads
  • Use untreated water for drinking, cooking, and handwashing

“We lost students every term—especially girls during menstruation. Without water, there’s no sanitation, no dignity, no learning.”
— Headteacher, St. Mary’s Primary School

Local NGOs had donated plastic tanks, but with no source, they sat empty. The school needed a permanent, engineered solution—not temporary aid.


🔍 Phase 1: Hydrogeological Survey & Borehole Verification

Before installing anything, we conducted a professional site assessment:

  • Geophysical resistivity survey to locate aquifer
  • Test drilling to 85 meters (yield: 2.4 mÂł/hour)
  • Water quality lab test (revealed high iron, manganese, and coliform bacteria)

We confirmed the existing borehole—drilled in 2015 but abandoned—was structurally sound but lacked a pump and casing seal.

💡 Critical finding: The water was safe to treat, but unsafe to use raw. Filtration wasn’t optional—it was essential.


☀ Phase 2: Solar-Powered Submersible Pump System

✩ Why Solar?

Ahero suffers frequent grid outages. Diesel pumps are costly and unreliable. Solar was the only sustainable choice.

We installed:

  • 1.5HP DC submersible pump (stainless steel, sand-resistant)
  • 2.4kW monocrystalline solar array (mounted on school roof)
  • MPPT charge controller + 200Ah battery backup (for cloudy days)

The system delivers 12,000 liters per day—enough for drinking, cooking, handwashing, and toilet flushing.

✩ Smart Water Management

  • Float-controlled tank filling (prevents overflow)
  • Dry-run protection (shuts off pump if water level drops)
  • Remote monitoring (school staff receive SMS alerts for faults)

No fuel. No bills. Just sun-powered reliability.


💧 Phase 3: Multi-Stage Water Treatment for Safe Use

Raw borehole water in Western Kenya often contains iron, manganese, bacteria, and sediment. We designed a four-stage treatment system:

  1. Sediment Pre-Filter (50-micron) – removes sand and silt
  2. Iron & Manganese Filter – oxidizes and traps metals (eliminates red staining)
  3. Activated Carbon Filter – removes odors and organic compounds
  4. UV Sterilizer – kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses (including E. coli)

All filters are low-maintenance, with quarterly service by our Kisumu team.

🌿 Note: We avoided chlorine due to storage risks and taste concerns—UV is safer for schools.

Treated water meets KEBS KS EAS 2:2019 standards for drinking water.


đŸš» Phase 4: Hygiene Infrastructure for 600 Students

Clean water means nothing without accessible delivery. We built:

  • Three double-tap stands (separate for boys, girls, staff)
  • Foot-operated taps (no hand contact—reduces germ spread)
  • 10,000L elevated storage tank (gravity-fed pressure for consistent flow)
  • Drainage channels lined with gravel (prevents muddy puddles)

We also installed two pour-flush toilets connected to a new eco-sanitation pit—completing the WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) cycle.


đŸŒŠïž Designing for Western Kenya’s Realities

Kisumu’s environment demands rugged, simple solutions:

  • High humidity → all electronics housed in ventilated, lockable cabinets
  • Heavy rains → tank plinth raised 60cm above ground to avoid flooding
  • Limited technical staff → system uses color-coded valves and pictogram instructions
  • Vandalism risk → solar panels secured with anti-theft brackets

This isn’t theoretical engineering—it’s field-tested resilience.


📊 Impact: Beyond Pipes—Transforming Lives

Ten months after commissioning, the results are profound:

METRICBEFOREAFTERCHANGE
Daily Water Access0L (river only)12,000L100% school coverage
Waterborne Illness32 cases/term0100% reduction
Girls’ Attendance74%92%+18%
Teacher RetentionLow (due to poor facilities)Improved2 new hires
School Ranking (County)48/5212/52+36 places

The school now hosts WASH training sessions for neighboring institutions—becoming a regional model.

“Children wash hands before eating. Girls stay in class. Teachers smile. This isn’t just plumbing—it’s hope.”
— County Education Officer, Kisumu


đŸ€ Community Ownership: Training for Long-Term Success

We didn’t just install and leave. Our team trained:

  • Two staff members on filter changes and basic troubleshooting
  • Pupil hygiene club on water conservation and tap maintenance
  • PTA committee on budgeting for annual servicing

We also provided a maintenance manual in Dholuo and English—because sustainability starts with knowledge.


🌍 Why Schools Are Kenya’s Water Priority

In rural Kenya, schools are community anchors. A functioning water system:

  • Keeps children healthy and in class
  • Attracts and retains teachers
  • Becomes an emergency water point during droughts
  • Models hygiene for entire villages

At Mesuel, we’ve completed 14 school water projects across Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, and Siaya—always with durable, low-tech, high-impact designs.


💡 Common Pitfalls We Avoid.

❌ “Just drill and pump.”
✅ Without treatment, borehole water can cause iron poisoning or dysentery. We test first.

❌ “Use cheap Chinese pumps.”
✅ They fail in 6 months. We use certified, sand-handling pumps with 3-year warranties.

❌ “Ignore drainage.”
✅ Poor drainage = muddy chaos. We design full water cycle—from source to soakaway.


📞 Bring Clean Water to Your School or Institution.

If you manage a school, health clinic, church, or community center in Kisumu, Western Kenya, or Nyanza, you shouldn’t rely on rivers or broken wells.

Mesuel Plumbing Solutions provides:

  • Free borehole yield and water quality testing
  • Solar or grid-powered pumping systems
  • KEBS-compliant filtration
  • Full WASH infrastructure (taps, toilets, drainage)
  • 5-year support plan

We work with PTAs, NGOs, County Governments, and Faith-Based Organizations.


📍 Contact Mesuel Plumbing Solutions Today

Give every child the dignity of clean water—and the chance to learn.

đŸ“± Call/WhatsApp:
0704 468 692 | 0720 993 449

📧 Email:
info@mesuel.co.ke

🌐 Serving: Kisumu County (Ahero, Maseno, Kibos, Nyando, Muhoroni, and all sub-counties)

Water for learning. Water for life.


© 2024 Mesuel Plumbing Solutions Ltd. – Licensed Water Engineers | KEBS Certified | WASH Specialists
info@mesuel.co.ke | 0704 468 692 | 0720 993 449.

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