Water and Sanitation Program

General Aim

The Water & Sanitation Program aims to: 

  • The Water Supply & Sanitation program aims to improve community life by reducing health problems through the implementation of water supply and sanitation projects. The program conducts research to develop new technologies and improve existing ones. It also conducts training workshops across the country and makes research reports and training booklets available to communities. 

WaSH projects successfully completed

Projects like the Water Supply project in Nuknuk Village - Salamaua, Munum Bore Water Supply - WaSH Pilot project, and Kapari Village Bore Water Supply project in Central Province demonstrate ATCDI's hands-on approach to addressing water scarcity and sanitation challenges in rural areas.

Salamaua Water Supply Project

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Munum Bore Water - WaSH Pilot Project

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Kapari Bore Water Supply Project

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Kapari Village Mothers. Central Province.

Mothers were visibly moved, sharing their relief at the end of arduous water hauling for their families during dry seasons. The project was ceremonially opened by the member for Abau Open, Hon. Sir Puka Temu. The community celebrated the event with gospel singing and dancing, expressing their heartfelt gratitude to UNITECH and KDA for establishing the water supply system.

How to get assistance from the Water and Sanitation Program

To obtain assistance from the Water Supply and Sanitation Program, there are several steps that need to be followed: 

Step 1: Submit Request

To submit a request, you can write to us, visit our website or physically visit our office at ATCDI located within the Main Campus of the Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Lae, Morobe Province, or contact us through phone or email.

Step 2: Questionnaire

After receiving your request for assistance, we will ask you to fill out and return a questionnaire. This form provides us with project information and allows us to provide you with a quote for a feasibility study. It is important to note that the requesting community or sponsoring agency or individual must meet the funds for the feasibility study.

Step 3: Feasibility Study

Once the funds for the feasibility study have been received, an officer will conduct a detailed survey of the project site and design the most appropriate system. They will then prepare a project proposal report, which includes a costing estimate.

Step 4: Funding

The project proposal report will form the basis for the community or requesting agency to seek funding for the construction of the project. It is essential to note that it is the responsibility of those requesting the project to find the funds required to construct it.

Step 5: Construction

If desired, the Water Supply & Sanitation Program can provide engineering assistance during the construction phase of the project for a small fee, which is included in the project cost estimate as management fees.