Abstract:
This project explores the UPGRADING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM, focusing on the need for
upgrading the existing water supply system in kicukiro district, kabidandi village. The aim of this
study is to assess the current challenges, identify critical areas requiring improvement, and propose
feasible solutions for enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of the water distribution
network.
The research incorporates both qualitative and quantitative methods, including field assessments, data
collection, and analysis of the water supply infrastructure. The study evaluates key factors such as
population growth, water demand, and resources to be used while taking into consideration the
environmental, economic, and social impacts of the proposed upgrades.
Results from the study indicate that by increasing and enlarging the resources the population in the
village will be acquired enough amount of water. The analysis suggests that implementing the project
by using the underground water that is available in the village would lead to significant improvements
in water accessibility and management, addressing both short-term and long-term needs.
The conclusions drawn from this project provide a roadmap for decision-makers and stakeholders
involved in water management, offering practical recommendations for the optimization of the water
supply system. The proposed solutions are expected to enhance service delivery, reduce water losses,
and ensure a sustainable supply of clean water to meet the growing demands of the community.