Work on Hive Borehole project has commenced with the first phase of the project. This first phase entails works at the drilling stage and to achieve success at the phase there is a need for a thorough survey. This initial stage is always crucial as it helps to pin point the best location for the drilling, locate suitable aquifers, which are underground layers of rock or sediment that contain water.
It also help to detect areas with promising geological formations that are more likely to hold water. Without this survey, drilling could be a gamble, potentially wasting time and money if no water is found. For this reason, we always invest time, attention and the right expertees to ensure that the process is carried out well using different survey methods.
The engineers and his team have been in Nanton, one of the communities proposed to receive the Hive Borehole. They have conducted survey in different locations within the community and were able to identify the best locations for the drilling. This work came off after engagement with community leaders in Nanton.
It's very necessary to always engage community leaders who provides the portion of land for the community use. It's important to mention that site for the project is always provided free by the community who owns the land.
Community leaders and members in general involvement is crucial as it helps to ensure project's success and long term sustenance. We believe everyones involvement can contribute to the achieving the success of the project which is why in all of the project's work they become the first point of contact.
Now that we've achieved success with survey, we hope to break ground soon heoffully before the the week ends. This will help push forward all work in other project phases. The residents upon hearing the good news are overjoyed and hope to see the work completed soon.
We are also working hard to make steady progress that would lead to another impact and add up to the milestone achieved. We will continue to provide updates regarding every development in each phase of the project work. We appreciate everyone for the support towards this empowerment project.