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NERC Reference : NE/L002167/1

Use of remote sensing and terrain modelling to identify suitable zones for manual drilling in Africa and support low cost water supply

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Dr R Colombo, University of Milan-Bicocca, Remote Sen of Environmental Dynamics Lab
Science Area:
Freshwater
Overall Classification:
Freshwater
ENRIs:
Environmental Risks and Hazards
Natural Resource Management
Science Topics:
Earth & environmental
Hydrology
Abstract:
In the framework of the programme for the achievement of MDG (MIllenium Development Goals) for water supply, UNICEF is promoting manual drilling throughout Africa; with different activities: advocacy, mapping of suitable zones, technical training and institutional support. Manual drilling refers to those techniques of drilling boreholes for groundwater exploitation using human or animal power (not mechanized equipment). These techniques are well known in countries with large alluvial deposits (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc). They are cheaper than mechanized boreholes, easy to implement as the equipment is locally done, able to provide clean water if correctly applied. But manual drilling is feasible only where suitable hydrogeological conditions are (shallow layers not to hard and groundwater not deeper than 25 m). Therefore a preliminary identification of suitable areas is necessary. The method for the identification of suitable zones at country levelalready aplied in 15 countries is based on the analysis of existing hydrogeological data. But an improved approach to have more reliable interpretation and more detailed analysis of the hydrogeological contex is required. The proposed research aims: - to contribute to define an improved methodology for the characterization of shallow geological conditions integrating other sources of indirect data - to produce more detailed suitability maps in the selected area, with the goal of supporting the implementation of manual drilling construction program. The research involves the collaboration of research centres and institutional partners in Italy, Senegal and Guinea. In particular these entities will participate: Univeristy of Milano Bicocca (Italy) University CHeick Anta Diop in Dakar (Senegal) UNICEF Senegal country office UNICEF GUinea country office SNAPE (National Water Authority) Guinea School of MInes Boke' - Guinea)
Period of Award:
4 Nov 2013 - 3 May 2015
Value:
£146,702
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NE/L002167/1
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
Directed - International
Grant Status:
Closed
Programme:
UPGro

This grant award has a total value of £146,702  

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FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)

Indirect - Indirect CostsException - Other CostsException - StaffException - T&S
£17,742£62,098£50,126£16,734

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